stevemcqueen1 wrote:sfam wrote:stevemcqueen1 wrote:True. But I think focusing on the backup positions should certainly come secondary to focusing on the holes we'll have at the starting positions after next season is over. Webster is a FA this summer, Okafor and Ariza will be FAs next summer. The only long term parts of the roster that are pretty much set in stone are Wall, Beal, and Nene. Nene is interchangeable at the 4 and 5. If we've got a chance to get a long term starter at the 3, 4, or 5 in this draft, we need to take it IMO. Where we're likely to draft, the only super sub guards that I would prioritize ahead of some of the future starters are McLemore and Oladipo because they're super athletic and high upside, shoot at an elite level, and could probably play some SF in line ups with Wall and Beal. They have the potential to be top five at the SG position IMO.
I'm not crazy about Nene as the third wheel in a three player construction. Better to find a third young foundation piece to be here long term with Wall and Beal. We can worry about our depth as we go.
I don't think McLemore is there when we pick. Given my druthers, I'd rather take a guard or Big over SF, but would be happy if Bennet somehow slips. I'm not sold on Oladipo yet. Olapido might be great, but I'd go with our needs up front or with a combo guard first. And again, I'm not opposed to taking a Big, as long as we see them not as a long term project, but instead look at them as contributing this year.
Why would you rather take a guard than a SF? Wall and Beal are a lot better and more cemented in their spots than Ariza and Webster. Also, I don't think being able to contribute in year 1 is a big deal for any big we take. We've got Okafor under contract for next season and Seraphin is serviceable. The earliest we'd need any contribution from a big drafted this year is 2014/2015. We're good enough now to actually bring players along at a slower pace.
Currently we have two serviceable players at the SF spot. We only have two NBA calibur players at the guard spots. Our starters are fine, but our backups flat out kill us. We need a combo guard that can take the bulk of the minutes that don't go to Wall and Beal. The question is whether we have any confidence that we can pick up a guard with our second round, but given that EG pretty much dumps our second round picks as if they were junk bonds, I would prefer we use our first round on this.





















I like him pretty well, knowing he will have to adjust his game somewhat in the pros, still he's a coaches kid I can see him finding a role, even slimming down a little to add footspeed now that he won't have to bang in the post and can exploit his ranged skillset. 



