emunney wrote:skones wrote:Bucksfan28 wrote:
Gotta find the next Malik Monk.
Coby White fits that classic drafted high at 7, under achieved, still has an applicable skillset but is perceived as disappointing due to draft position. Actually moved some of his impact metrics into the green this season. At 22, he's even got plenty of time to grow into a larger role with a little coach empowerment. May however be priced out of our range, but he'd be near the top of my sneaky re-tool target list.
The expectations people have for picks are really weird when you think about it. Like at 7, you should theoretically be getting the 7th best guy in the draft, right? Many years that guy isn't even an average NBA starter.
It's wild how the expectations of the team drafting them, seems to seep in the brains of other GMs around the league and these talented guys who look like damn solid bench contributors go for way cheaper than they probably should. It makes you question what some of these GMs see when they evaluate talent. There's an emphasis on the shiny new draft toy more than there is actual development.
How many of these guys, if you took them in the second half of the lottery, and said, "hey, this is the role we have in mind for you, and then build them into these do the right thing bench players," would succeed instead of going to these bottom feeders where they're given often unrealistic expectations? You'd have this legitimate contributor and any other growth would be gravy. It's just not the approach.
Long sentence but you get the gist.