FarBeyondDriven wrote:Outstanding draft. I think you guys clearly were hoping to get a #1 scorer and you got two of them! Riley was 10th on my Big Board, slightly behind Ace and imo if you were hoping for Ace but disappointed you didn't get him you should be happy that you got Riley. Word is, he's been cooking guys during workouts and has put on some solid muscle. I may be delusional but there's some Tatum to his game and I honestly think with some refinement and if he gets stronger he might be special.
You've got the 10th pick in the 2nd round. There's still plenty of talent still on the board.
If you want a stretch 4 there's Fleming and Markovic
If you want a center there's Kalkbrenner and Raynaud
If you want wing depth there's Thiero, Watkins, Pate, James and Penda
If you want guard depth there's Proctor, Jones, and Nembhard
good news is if you keep the pick you're guaranteed to get one of them and every single one is worth drafting and would be a good addition to the roster.
FarBeyondDriven wrote:I got to say, you guys are as miserable and pessimistic as we are except you're 7 deep and counting with 19-21 y/o kids with starter potential. I don't know if so many of you are horrible talent evaluators or conditioned to disappointment so crap on the young guys as a form of self preservation or defense mechanism but snap out of it. You have needed to do this for decades and it's finally happening. Let the cream rise to the top. One more tank year and with how strong next year's class is you're almost guaranteed to get that "engine" you feel you need
THANK YOU, FarBeyondDriven.
This is an even more promising young influx of talent than John Wall, Bradley Beal, Kelly Oubre, and Otto Porter, though they hadnserious potential. Wall's contract necessitating the Porter trade and Wall's injury ended that. Porter couldn't stay healthy, but I always liked his game better than Beal's. Otto was efficient and a great rebounding SF. When Randy Wittman had all four, the Wizards were in pretty good shape, not advance in the playoffs.
You are spot on, FBD. Let the cream rise to the top.
I am glad they didn't draft Feara. Let Bub and AJ learn under CJ.
With KyShawn, he has got to battle for playing time now. Will Riley is the truth.
Tre Johnson is a bucket getter, but Bilal Coulibaly might lock him down in practice. Corey Kispert will have to step up. Middleton is the veteran and NBA champion. Smart is the best defender.
There are layers of mentors and oodles of young, long, potentially prolific young players.
This round 2 will likely be meaningful. I like those names, particularly Kalkbrenner.
Johni Broome would be terrific. Fleming is another good one. Raynaud is soft like Alex, but he can drill it and fill it.