Dalek wrote:Psubs convinced me. Targeting a big is a crapshoot in this draft and especially at 19.
Zach Edey plays both ways three feet from the rim. Not sure how that works with the team as constructed unless you want Scottie out on the perimeter full time.
Kel'el Ware is a bit of a headcase, too skinny, and he has poor bball IQ/defensive awareness. Prefer to catch him on his second contract.
Oso Ighodaro can pass and defend, but he can't shoot and rebound and is too small to be a C.
DaRon Holmes is on the small side to really be a rim protector or C full time.
Ulrich Chomche is too raw and unpredictable if he even becomes a NBA player. Prefer to catch him on his second contract.
Tyler Smith looks like the most talented but he looks like a scoring PF and a bit like Holmes but more raw.
Josh Oduro is the best bet and we can catch him on a two-way deal when he goes undrafted.
If either Jared McCain or Ja'Kobe Walter or Devin Carter don't drop to us at 19, I am onboard with a good bet solid bench SF like Tristan DaSilva or Bobi Klintman or Jaylon Tyson in that order because we could use shooting. For 31, AJ Mitchell or a flyer on AJ Johnson or Nikola Djurisic seem like good options.
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Outside of Sarr going #1 or #2 that shot well at the combine, Clingan, Edey, Missi, Ware, Filipowski is a crap shoot.
If Atanta drafts Sarr #1 to pair with Okongwu, then Capela could be salary dumped. Can easily just trade Boucher and McDaniels (waive) for Capela.
Why waste a pick on a player that may only be as good as JV that you can sign in the summer for the MLE. The others could be Claxton, Mark Williams, Capela, etc Just spend money. Using the #31 on a big, sure okay take Chomche who the Raptors checked out. He's raw but could have a higher ceiling than all the bigs outside of Sarr (who could be Tyson Chandler that can shoot 3's).