Thaddy wrote:Queen looks too small for C and looks too slow for PF I don't see the fit with him on the Raptors next to Scottie, especially since neither can shoot well. Newell looks like the better fit now and in the long term. He reminds me of a mini Giannis, his rebounding numbers are good, he's springy and can move in the open floor, and he's shown more of a three point shot. Queen has an edge on footwork and fluidity but Newell isn't behind there, he's also younger than Queen. I doubt either is an all star but I could see us developing Newell and expanding his game. He's a known hard worker and you can see he's in great shape compared to Queen. I think he's going to destroy him in the athletic testing.
Newell would be my safe pick in this draft, and someone who's within our range. Worse case we get a 3rd big that can play both PF/C positions. But considering the state of our franchise we should be thinking about getting a high potential pick that our culture and development system can elevate to be the best player in the draft over the next 5 years. I would be looking at motor, size, toughness, fundamental skills, development curve in the past 3 years, and character rather than production.
You don't draft on fit, and you don't build around someone with way below average offense.
Queen will be a PF and best next to a switchable C, but he can play C off the bench. The hope is him losing weight to gain enough mobility to play at PF. Queen will easily be an all-star.
Meanwhile, I am very low on Newell, I had Sorber ahead of him. Not long enough to play C, and not skillful enough to play PF. Undersize finisher.