KillMonger wrote:drsd wrote:eyriq wrote:7. Gradey Dick is actually, probably, almost certainly, the right pick at 6. The puns are going to kill me when we end up taking him
He is obviously a perfect fit. The only thing is isn't is "upside" int path his game is what it is already. i.e. He can already ball.
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upside is not the only thing...he's just a 3pt specialist....he's a cory kispert or a reggie bullock....gradey had a lot of trouble creating separation....has a limited bag offensively, heard he only had 2 isolations the entire year.....no wiggle to his game....no sauce....not a good finisher at the rim if it isn't a dunk....not a particularly good playmaker, can make the obvious read though....tries on defense but isn't very good and will be hunted on that end of the floor...not as good as a MOVEMENT shooter as you would think....but he CAN stand in a spot and shoot very well.....perfect fit....i would understand if he was putting up buddy heild numbers in college but....then again maybe that's just how i see it, the whole jabari smith fiasco last year made me learn a lesson about players where their only nba translatable skill is just shooting....but at least smith had elite size and plays defense.....gradey has neither of those though.......perfect fit
Assuming we grab that shooter we so desperately need with one of our picks (vs trade/FA...)...
I'm thinking Hawkins vs Dick is not a clear decision. Just for arguments sake, I'd rather (for this team) have Rip Hamilton than Kyle Korver.
- I like that Hawkins is smaller but still a good sized 2 - so his defensive agility is likely to be better. Dick may be the better "pure" shooter, but can he really play the 2 spot defensively? Some have mentioned that he's deceptively athletic, but I don't see it. The reality of the league is that a guy running off picks, constantly in motion, with the ability to stop on a dime and pull up for 3 is more useful than a stationary shooter (both are good but the mover is more disruptive to defensive schemes).
-IF Dick is really that much more advanced in his shooting form, release, etc than take the guy who could be an All-timer, but, IMO, Hawkins looks like a better fit.
-IF Dick is a defensive liability or "misfit" in our starting lineup, maybe just go get Buddy Hield for peanuts and draft for upside (Bilaly?)
We've got the cap space and extra picks to work with. Maybe IND gambles on Isaac for Buddy? Now we've got two picks to swing for the fences on a Thompson, Whitmore, Hendricks type without needing to plug them right in. I'd still like Hawkins or Dick, but wouldn't be as desperate. Higher in price and upside would be Simons...IF we could get him for a future first and cap space, we could still swing away with picks, knowing we WILL be significantly better from the perimeter.