Jadoogar wrote:Thaddy wrote:NSJr is too skinny to be an effective NBA starter. He's going to be a sixth man at best or flame out like Bouknight did.
The pick is Cissoko. He's the obvious choice before Wallace, Hendricks, Whitmore, Black and several other high "potential" guys. If he's drafted watch him be the starting shooting guard come the start of the season.
Poeltl
Barnes
Achiuwa
Cissoko
VanVleet
This is the best case scenario. Siakam and OG are our highest value guys. Sell high and rebuild on the fly. Raise Fred's value and trade him if the season is lost. PF is Barnes natural position and he has the potential to be better than OG and Siakam in the next 2 years. Achiuwa is a more fluid player than OG and he has similar effectiveness on our defense.
Unless the goal is to tank, that front court should never be playing together.
Poeltl is an above average center. Barnes is a ROTY. Achiuwa has shown flashes but would be the weakest link. Fred was an all star that hopefully had a bad year (new role excuse?). Cissoko is young but he's has a lot going for him in the GLeague. I'll discuss him more here but the other guys have their reasons to be optimistic too.
Cissoko has a high AST%, improved every month, gets extremely hot from 3,18 years old, high/improved monthly FTr, 6'7, bulky but quick, explosive, glimpse of burst on the dribble, protects the rim as a guard, switchable, and he can create a bit in the mid range. I have no idea why he isn't a top 10 pick, he will easily be the steal of the draft.
I'd guess we get something half decent for OG and Siakam, realistically OG is the most likely to go too.
C Poeltl
PF Barnes
SF Achiuwa
SG Siakam
PG Cissoko
That is legitimately switchable 1 through 5 and you can't definitely say any of the players listed above will be below average at their listed positions. If they brick hard and can't work together then we can blow it up and lose a middling lottery pick. We took a risk and a bad scenario turned into a worse one. The only thing that can be done now is write it off.