Case2012 wrote:However you want to spin it, if you have a lottery pick, even in a draft that was supposedly weak (I think that was bs), you should go for a player with high upside, not a role player. You have to roll the dice and hopefully luck into a star. Deni is not, and never will be a star. Ryan Dunn is another guy i was really vocal about and could be one of the best 3/d guys in the league someday. I would have taken Knecht and tried to get another pick(s) for Grant/Simons/Ayton to get Dunn which I posted about a lot leading up to the draft.
Scoot, Banton
Shaedon, Thybulle
Knecht, Murray
Camara, Dunn
Clingan, RW
I think that's a better, more exciting team. Knecht is a great shooter but he's also a great scorer in general, not sure why he has the reputation as a 3 pt specialist other than being a white dude. He was the focal point of the defense in college and had no problems dropping 30 point games without the gravity of Lebron and Davis.
Speaking of exciting, I can't wait to have Thybulle back. I'm not sure how the minutes will work but the defense should be top tier with RW, Clingan, Thybulle, Deni, Camara, Murray. The man to man defense of Deni and Camara with the disruptive defense of Thybulle, the rim protection of RW and Clingan should be pretty fun to watch.
The 2000 NBA draft very famously when Darius Miles went third, had no high upside pick
Most of the time, there are only two players with any real upside and as recently as 2023, Victor appears to be
the only really high upside player (he happens to be a generational player). Far too early to have any real opinion
as to the merits of the 2024 class.
Imagine however where Portland would be if they had won the lottery and drafted Victor. Chauncey might even with
such a player