jarlmaster47 wrote:That draft pick we gave the Suns? Meh. Draft picks aren't all that valuable in the NBA (at least compared to the NFL) and this draft isn't particularly strong anyway. Markieff Morris is worth all that and then some. He's extremely talented, a complete player, and he's young. He is just what we needed. ..
Ok... you don't want to be called a troll, and I don't think you are one. (
tho you are certainly ignorant, as you've shown -- Grunfeld picked Kwame Brown? Then again, I kind of think you are funny too -- Grunfeld picked Kwame Brown!!
)
So, I've picked one little piece of your long post of inaccuracies. Lets hear you defend it.
1. "Draft picks aren't all that valuable in the NBA (at least compared to the NFL)." Actually I think it'd be kind of easy to show that the opposite is true. I.e. that draft picks are *more* valuable in the NBA than in the NFL, largely because there are so few of them. And because of the rookie pay scale which makes a draft pick's first contract one of the only true bargains in the league (along w/ the enormous contracts of true superstars, btw, as the other bargain).
So... defend the statement please -- and not by repeating it in different terms.
2. "Markieff Morris is... extremely talented, a complete player, and he's young. He is just what we needed." -- Now, there is no need for you to defend the idea that an extremely talented, complete player who's young would be just what we needed! Sure! You also don't have to prove Markieff is young!
Just tell us what it is about Markieff Morris -- what he has ever done -- makes you think he's "extremely talented, a complete player" (oh, and define what you mean by "complete" and tell us how it applies).
Please do this while slowing down the rhetoric. Just stick to his skills and accomplishments and how they are demonstrated in his history. You can leave out all the "bad actor" stuff, btw -- I'm sure he's a nice kid.