PhilBlackson wrote:Basketball_Jones wrote:Dr. Nick wrote:Honestly Maluach will not go out of the top 6 so we’re not even going to have the chance to to draft him anyway unless we win the third pick overall
I don’t know, I think he’ll be available up to 8. His numbers just don’t pop and skill wise not much star potential to look at. For tanking teams they want a marketable offensive star. Brooklyn and Philly and Utah will pass. Charlotte might just stick with Williams. New Orleans maybe but they need a guard. Washington will be drafting very high and need a big star, Mal just isn’t it imo. Probably if we didn’t do the Ingram trade I’d rather we go with someone else also, but now he fits really well.
Who knows when he’ll be drafted?!
I don’t see him falling past us and he certainly could be taken before especially if we very likely finish 8th. There could be a chance a team or two behind us jumps into the top 4 then we’re at 9-10.
But when teams start bringing Maluach to work out you can bet his shooting touch and some footwork etc he works on (ie/ that highlight of him doing a step back 3 in warmups)…it’s not hard to imagine teams starting to think/droll at the possibilities of his upside. Not saying it will happen with certainty but it’s definitely a real possibility.
It would be down to team needs.
Blazers may draft Maluach
Brooklyn doesn't need more C.
Philadelphia may draft Maluach and perhaps leaning more towards Queen or Tre Johnson instead.
New Orleans may draft Maluach, but may prefer scoring at guards
Charlotte may have better needs at other positions than Maluach
Utah may draft Maluach, but unlikely to drop below top 5
Washington may have better needs at other positions with Sarr already at center
Not seeing much need from other teams.