80sballboy wrote:The key here is not to take a safe pick with great character as Tommy has done over the last few years. It's to take a guy with star potential but has some flaws that could improve with time. Nobody is getting a flawless player at 8, but you need that guy with huge upside like one of the Thompsons who I assume will not be there.
See, I think as superstars demand trades more and more often, it behooves teams to focus more on the safer prospects. If all your picks turn into Kuminga/Moody/Wiseman, you'll never really get anywhere, but if you hit a bunch of singles and doubles (and god forbid you hit a Bane, Haliburton, etc. that turn into a home run), you'll be in good shape whenever a star comes available.
The real issue is that Washington's front office thought Johnny Davis was a safe option when in reality, he wasn't since he didn't do anything particularly well.
There's certainly room to reach for the stars still; I have Amen as my #5 prospect for example. But I'd put Jarace Walker, Gradey Dick, Anthony Black, Cason Wallace, and Taylor Hendricks all ahead of Ausur as I think they all have bankable skills that I trust far more than anything Ausur currently provides and they're all younger than him too.