tontoz wrote:sfam wrote:+1
Exactly! If Ersan was an All-star in waiting he'd at least be a starter on a crappy team. His stats are padded by going against the opposition's scrubs. He's not even able to break the starting line and we're giving up the #3 pick for him??? EG, take a chance and use the pick. Take someone who has a chance to be special, and is probably already starter quality.
I think you are confusing Ersan with someone else. He started most of his games the last 3 years and played last year with a Jennings/Ellis backcourt who took a combined 33 shots per game.
We had two first rounders in 2011 and wound up with 2 bums. But at the time many people here were reluctant to trade them because of their perceived value. You have to consider who is making the picks when judging their value.
I am not saying this deal is a no-brainer (especially since we don't know the other players/picks involved) but to completely dismiss it is ridiculous. There are no Tier 1 players in this draft.
Ah, you're right. He started 54 games last year (although he only started 41 and 34 the previous years). While I agree EG generally sucks at later picks, he doesn't seem to blow the easy ones. EG will blow the #15, but probably won't mess up on #3. Ersan can score, but doesn't seem great on rebounds, steals or blocks. I just think we're far better off taking the risk that the #3 will be a bust, but might be something special, vice trading for Ersan. Getting a core player on a rookie deal seems like a better option.






















