Hoop Prospect wrote:What exactly are your guys' concerns about Barnes?
I am no more concerned about Barnes than about any prospect not named Anthony Davis.
MKG can't shoot, and has fallen off a bit in his production.
Beal lacks elite length and athleticism, and isn't a great shooter at this point
Drummond lacks production, maturity, and any apparent sense of the game
T Robinson looks about 6'7" and isn't a great help defender
Lamb lacks an alpha personality, doesn't penetrate or draw FT's often enough
Barnes doesn't appear assertive enough and is too much of a jump shooter
Everybody in this draft has flaws.
I like Barnes better than many on this board, and think he has a good chance to be a better pro than collegiate player. Barnes has ideal size for his position, is a good defender and a good but not great jumpshooter. Somewhat like Carmelo, one of Barnes' biggest strengths is the ability to create contested jumpshots. Obviously not ideal. On the other hand, I think Barnes has a pretty good post game. I do think that given Barnes' size, shooting ability, body control, and work ethic, he
could wind up a poor man's paul pierce.
Barnes isn't what I would be hoping for, but the Wizards could probably do worse than adding a player at SF that can defend, and won't be a self check.
I am okay with Beal, Barnes, MKG, or Thomas Robindon. Honestly though, I won't be pissed if we take Drummond. Nothing wrong with swinging for the fences and missing. Better than not swinging at all sometimes. How many people thought the Thunder reached with the Russell Westbrook pick?
Speaking of the Thunder, I second the notion of Harden, even on a near max deal. I might be alone, but I think Harden has a solid chance to wind up having a better career than Westbrook.