JDR720 wrote:The core argument around drafting Miller seems to boil down to he is a better shooter, and we should draft him because he fits better with the current roster because of that shooting.
But that ignores the fact that everyone on the team besides Melo, Mark and Miles (assuming he is back) are either future role players at best (Cody, Thor, Richards, DSJ etc), or shouldn't be relevant at all for the teams future (Rozier, Gordon, Oubre, ).
None of those guys should have any impact at all on who we draft. Role players don't fit? Trade them for ones that do. Old players don't fit? Trade them or let them leave when they expire.
This also ignores that we have 4 other picks, one late 1st and a few high/mid 2nd'. What is more likely at those spots, finding good 3pt shooters, or finding high upside playmakers?
I don't really care what the 10th, 11th, 12th guy on the roster do (in regards to this pick). They have no bearing.
There are 5 dudes on the floor at any given time.
I care about the long term viability of the starting lineup, because the #2 pick should be penciled in as a long term starter.
The starting lineup for the next half decade or so is looking like Melo, #2, Miles, PJ, and Mark. Do you think that provides enough of a shooting threat to keep opposing teams honest? I don't.
Mark isn't a threat outside the paint, Miles is a mediocre outside shooter, PJ is streaky, and Scoot's range maxes out around 20ft despite already having two years to adjust to the pro three point line.
Box-and-1 Melo every game and dare the rest to shoot.