nate33 wrote:closg00 wrote:Don’t pencil Sarr into our lineup just yet, god I hope Risacher is not the backup plan, ATL is playing some chess here.
The better analogy is poker, not chess.
Atlanta really wants Washington to believe that they will draft Sarr at #1. Ideally for Atlanta, they extort Washington to make a big sacrifice to move up that one spot. At the very least, I'm sure they're pushing to grab our #26 pick. But the reason I say it's poker because I think they're bluffing. They don't really want Sarr. He is a bad fit for them because they need immediate help, not a project. And the fact that Sarr didn't even work out there speaks volumes. Not only does it suggest Sarr doesn't want to play there, but it also suggests that Atlanta couldn't even maintain the facade that they were truly interested in Sarr.
You’re probably right that the Hawks don’t want to draft Sarr. But I’m not as convinced of it as you are. I can see ATL viewing Sarr as easily the BPA and expecting/hoping that they can improve the team for the short-term through trades or free agency.
Clingan may be the better big man pick for immediate help but I believe that’s being shortsighted and the ATL FO may see it that way as well. They may indeed be playing chess.
The fact that Sarr has not visited ATL means something or nothing at the same time. It wouldn’t be the first time a team drafted a player it didn’t work out.
I’m increasingly looking forward to seeing Sarr in a Zards uni. I hope ATL doesn’t crush that vision.