Badd_Intentions wrote:I'm not saying those things, just based on what i've seen out of Barnes for the last couple of years in college, I don't think he'll be a franchise player. And i've given what I feel is pretty good evidence to back it up. Now am I saying without a shadow of a doubt he's never gonna be franchise player or calling Stun stupid for saying he will? No, not at all. He has his opinion and I respect that. Just respectfully disagreeing.
Let me ask you why do you think Barnes will be a franchise player? Or were you just agreeing with Stun to go against the masses?
Glad for the clairification, I'm not saying Barnes WILL be a franchise player...I'm just saying there is a CHANCE he will be...there's a chance he won't be either and I'm respectful of that.
He's athletic, he has good form on his shot, he can catch & shoot(underrated ability), his defense is underrated, he can handle the ball a little and I believe it will improve, his playmaking is very so-so but if he can get to three assists a game in the league it is passable.
I believe his rebouding is underrated because he played with a monstrous front court.
There are a lot of questions around Barnes and deservedly so, I see him as a high floor/high ceiling type of guy but I don't think he has Durant's potential but a rich man's Rashard Lewis?? I can see that definitely.
Your post below the one I've quoted is exactly correct, once you know you aren't going to snag the superstar you have to take the guy that has a 90 percent chance to be a fringe all-star/high calibre roleplayer (Robinson/MKG) over the guy that has a 40% chance to be a perennial all-star(Drummond/Beal).
The reason I like Barnes is because he is somewhere between both...A guy that at his worst is a rich mans Landry Fields and at best a perennial all-star.
I WOULD NOT take Barnes top three though Cleveland and Sacto would but from 4-7 he is amazing value imo.
I believe the way you end up mediocre is you take an assortment of project players with high ceilings who never pan out and don't fit together(Washington,Sacto,Golden State etc) and still have enough talent to finish around the middle of the pack/late lotto..
I believe that as soon as you miss out on the big fish you take the guys that fit a definite role/need and are high character types who will work on their game relentlessly, you will still suck but are collecting secure assets and have a chance at striking gold next year.
We are so young in our rebuild that missing out on Davis won't hurt us in the long run.
A home run talent comes around every half decade or so and when we land him we will have a team ready to win.