aminiaturebuddha wrote:bananazn wrote:I know this draft is deemed as bad but its precisely because of its talent homogeneity that picking in late lottery or late 20 has value.
I'd rather pick Proctor or McCullar in the late 20 than Collier in the top 5-10... there will be lot of steals
Yep, this is it precisely. It's a bad draft to have a pick in the top 5 or top 10 because usually when you pick in that range you're hoping to get a potential future All-Star. That isn't necessarily the case in this draft. At least, no one stands out as having a better than average chance of ending up like that.
It's why the Raps should really hope to convey their 1st to San Antonio this year, because even a top 5 pick this year could end up the same value as a top 15 pick another year.
However, there could still very well be lots of rotation players available in this draft. Most draft observers feel that the talent in the draft is essentially flat in the pick range of 15-40. If the Raps use all three of the picks they now have this year, the hope will be that they can find at least two rotation players, and perhaps one of them could grow to be starter quality.
Most of the complaints from raptor fans about the picks being in a bad draft started with people that refused to aknowledge it was a bad draft in the first place. And after reading today, they still don't understand what you both just described. That this draft is mostly devoid of great talent at the top, but does not mean its not slightly deep with pretty average prospects. Its going to be a bit of a crapshoot because of that. Put your post in the raptors forum so maybe some of them get it. I suspect they wouldn't though since they already made up their minds.
Its not ideal, but its also not complete trash.