Idiosyncratic wrote:ogmagicfan wrote:Idiosyncratic wrote:
I see him mocked to the Magic a lot, I do think he would be a good value for where they are likely to pick.
His weakness would make most of our fans cringe though as it is 3 point shooting. He is a good mid range shooter and decent at free throws, but he is a non-threat from 3 right now. Good ballhandler, good vision, pretty creative on offense, good mid-range shooter.
Same take I have with Danny Wolf I have for him-- this team can do worse than adding smart offensive players.
If we draft Saraf, Weltham will lose his job with the pick.
Not to say that he cant be a good player in the NBA, but going to Orlando is the worst place for a player with his skillset to go to.
The space he'll be operating in will be more limited because of our already weak spacing and his skillset overlaps too much with our duo. Added in with his lack of athleticism and operating in tighter spaces will be even harder for him
He's a good passer for his height, but the lack of shooting/athleticism makes it hard to see him as a viable pick.
I mean he drafted Jett and wasn't fired, can't do much worse for where he was picked.
Agree he wouldn't be my guy, but for where they are likely to be picking I think he would be a fine pick. Nobody is getting fired for picking Saraf in the high teens. Also thinking the roster should be somewhat different next year.
Touche
I was being dramatic, but I think drafting another tall tweener guard might demonstrate the lack of Weltham's ability to look outside his "type" when drafting. Aka taller than avg players at their position, Michigan guys, and defense.
We need more shooting, playmaking, & athleticism on this team. I can only hope our picks atleast reflect 2 of these traits
At this point I cant anticipate any changes to the roster considering how long theyve sat on their hands, but I hope youre right about that