Dalek wrote:ForeverTFC wrote:billy_hoyle wrote:
Why doesn't it make sense?
Davion Mitchell and Justice Winslow both went lotto (right around 9). In drafts that weren't considered weak.
They weren't drafted there with their current form as their ceiling/comp. I read it more as Devin Carter's comp is current Davion Mitchell and Justice Winslow which is pretty underwhelming for a lotter pick. My read of it may be wrong though.
Defense first older players are always going to face challenges translating to the NBA.
My feeling is if the shooting track record is spotty or at least limited to one season jumping a level to the NBA speed including defensive closeouts is going to be hard for these guys.
When I watch Devin Carter's form it is a slow push shot. I don't see a ton of elevation. He is likely to struggle early on which is why I wouldn't burn lotto on him, but that's my gut feeling.
Justice Winslow was a freshman drafted 10th by Miami (and he was a bit of a draft tumble).
Davion was definitely an older riser, drafted 9th.
I think Devin Carter is being comped to guys like Caruso, Bruce Brown, Marcus Smart and Austin Reeves. Sorta a gritty gamer combo guard. If that's the case, I think that warrants a late lottery pick in a weak draft. That player type would get selected late lottery in strong draft classes, right?






















