My emotions are all over the place with DQ. Of course, I want the Wizards to draft him!doclinkin wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Yep. Things are going to work out for the young man.closg00 wrote:A team with the luxury to gamble is going to be happy to take Queen, the logic of upside potential applies to him like any other FRP. Queen can still turn into a low-block monster when he fills-out and turns fat into muscle, dropping out of the lottery will really motivate him to do so.
I honestly hope he doesn't end up with the Wizards.
This is an odd take to me. If the Wiz take him its because they are confident that they can coach him up on defense, build his body, and add that outside jumper he only rarely showed. They trust their developmental plan and take him for his smarts and character. Not sure why you wouldn't want that on your home team, OR why you think this team would be bad for him. He'd get all the minutes he needed, developing next to Sarr, and if we lost a few games while he worked himself into shape, that's fine. Kyshawn showed up kinda soft-serve himself at the start of the year but has gotten fitter and stronger. I think DQ would benefit from having Marcus Smart in his ear -- or on his a55-- teaching him defensive tips and coaching him up.
I'm fine if we get Queen with that 18th pick. I expect we will do something else at 6 (dump a mess of 2nd rounders to Philly to trade up for Ace if we can. Maybe with a Middleton sign and trade). But if he lands here it is because they believe in him and I think would be an ideal situation for him to play next to his lil Bmore bro Bub.
However, Queen would have it made if he falls to OKC. San Antonio would be a much better landing spot. Houston already has an offense centered around Sengun. Queen is more crafty. Queen would be a huge upgrade over Wendell Carter Jr. in Orlando.
Washington wants long athletes. Whether dudes can actually ball is an afterthought. The Wizards love growth charts and birth days.
I would rather see DQ have a nice career, even as a backup on a great team, than to become a Wizards afterthought.
I'm not even sure this makes sense...sorry.
(I'm pre-draft stressed.)















