Game Thread - Zards vs. Atlanta
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In some ways you can argue that Turner would be the best fit. He is one of the most complete players in the draft. His major weakness is a lack of 3 point shooting. However Arenas is a good 3 point shooter and Nick Young has had a great average.
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I feel like the WIzards need a perimeter player who is able to get to the free throw line 6-8 times per game and get those super star calls. Turner could be one of those guys.
I do agree that the Wizards may need another big man- although whose to say that Ernie can't find one later in the draft. After all, he did get Andray Blatche in the 2nd round and Javale McGee in the mid/late of the 1st round.
The ultimate question is not who best fits the Wizards but if you were starting from scratch, who would you pick? I would take Turner although a case can be made for Cousins or Favors, especially since they are younger. Cousins would be a great fit for this team because of his rebounding would complement Blatche. Favors may be just as good but it was hard to see with the lack of perimeter play that Georgia Tech had.
I do agree that the Wizards may need another big man- although whose to say that Ernie can't find one later in the draft. After all, he did get Andray Blatche in the 2nd round and Javale McGee in the mid/late of the 1st round.
The ultimate question is not who best fits the Wizards but if you were starting from scratch, who would you pick? I would take Turner although a case can be made for Cousins or Favors, especially since they are younger. Cousins would be a great fit for this team because of his rebounding would complement Blatche. Favors may be just as good but it was hard to see with the lack of perimeter play that Georgia Tech had.