mrhonline wrote:Thomas and Songalia would'n't have played much anyway. The #5 was their chance to grab a defensive player. Instead, they got a poor defender in Miller (worse every year), and will be taking minutes from Young to give them to a worse defensive player in Foye (especially at the 2).
I understand where your going, but completely disagree. Miller may not be the best defensive player, but he's at least passable against other SFs when motivated (aka, not in a situation where he knows he won't sniff the playoffs). The bigger deal is that on O, he's a 40% 3-PT shooter for his career - a deadly sniper from distance. Opposing D's simply can't leave anyone uncovered when playing WASH or they'll pay. What's more - even if he isn't a fit, no biggie, his deal expires anyway. Also, Foye could challenge for the 6th man of the year award in WASH. Not only does WASH get to reap the reward of a few years of development and the knowledge that you don't want him on the point on O, but they also have the depth to pick and choose where they want to deploy him.
No, it isn't a groundbreaking return for a #5 pick, but considering that they get players at least as good as where they were picking and dump some $$$, it isn't a bad return.