CntOutSmrtCrazy wrote:
This is the new normal on this board, defend Dawkins at all cost. He's doing something, so free of criticism.
The problem I had with the Sarr pick all along was that 1) he had too cozy a relationship with Dawkins, 2) he wanted to be catered to and not play a position he very well should be playing, and 3) his strengths seem to be overshadowed by some very fundamental weaknesses (bad hands, wants to be given Durant when he's clearly not, doesn't want to mix it up down low, etc.). And I'm a huge fan of guys that are supposed to be defenders.
Sarr could pan out with that said, but man if I'm hedging he's got a lot of big fundamental gaps in his game that I think he's going to need to thread the needle on to live up to being the second pick (albeit it a crappy draft).
Fact free analysis.
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