Despy wrote:nate33 wrote:Despy wrote:Depth matters and I'd rather have two B+s than an A.
Depth doesn't matter nearly as much as top-tier upside. There are only 5 players on the court, and they play more and more minutes the further you advance into the playoffs.
Also, we are not talking about two B+'s versus one A. In all likelihood, going by draft position, we are talking about one A versus, a B, a B-, and two D's (Bub, the 2029 FRP and the two SRP's respectively). You always take the A over depth like that. Those SRP's in particular are no more likely to be successful than a walk-on like Justin Champagne.
What would you call Denis rookie year? F+? And Deni could be Jordan pulling us to a 29 win season bit how would that help anything?
I'd say in Deni's rookie year he proved he was a big, athletic guy who could defend multiple positions and handle the ball extremely well for a big man, but just couldn't shoot that well yet. His impact wasn't great but you could see the potential of him being a very good player if only his shot came around. There was no way to know if his shot actually would come around, but if it did, his ceiling was extremely high.
I assume you are bringing this up because I am rating a Bub a B and assuming he won't reach Deni's level. The issue with Bub is that he is not an elite athlete and he lacks any exceptional stand-out skills that he is likely to leverage to be an above-average starter. He is already pretty good at the things that normally one expects to improve (shooting, decision-making) while being fairly average in the things one can't really improve (athleticism, size, explosion). Because of this, I don't think there is a tremendous upside for him to unlock. I think it is likely he will get modestly better so that he will end up as a solid pro for many years, but I think it is highly unlikely that he has any All-Star potential whatsoever.
(I'm not saying it's impossible. There are a handful of guys who have become really elite scorers by honing their technique to such extreme levels that they can overcome their physical limitations, guys like Jalen Brunson, Jamaal Murray, Steph Curry and Steve Nash. I'm just saying those guys are extremely rare and it's foolish to expect that. I think Bub projects to be on a similar level as guys like Immanuel Quickley or Dennis Schroder. That's still a fine pick at #14 in this lousy draft, but it's not as good as Deni.)