Brinbe wrote:Clutch0z24 wrote:Brinbe wrote:lol I've definitely advocated for Queen just as hard as Maluach. They're both uniquely interesting prospects and you don't have to denigrate one to big up the other.
The only ones I don't really like in the top 10 grouping are Jak and Tre since I think they'll both be off-ball shooters at the next level with questionable defense/athleticism and I don't think that archetype really contributes much to winning. I'd rather develop Walter who can score and at least has shown he can defend his position.
Ace is sort of in that same category too but at least he has the size to make up for things but his red flags are hard to ignore too.
You have to break prospects down to see who should be ahead of who when the decision comes....Me personally i think Queen might be gone when we pick anyways but if you do not Compare the players you could end up making the wrong pick....Potential is a thing teams draft many times and a majority of them become busts...I go skill > Potential everyday of the week...But thats just me.
For sure, I think I'd put Queen ahead too since he can potentially be an offensive hub, same with Fears. But the potential stuff you're talking about is kinda nonsense since they're all being drafted on potential. It's a nebulous empty term. What you're talking about is just individual preference, which is fair. We're all gonna prefer certain prospects.
Again, it'll be easier to discuss all this once we know our draft position after the lottery.
I think in comparing prospects you have to bring in fit/flexibility to some degree especially with Toronto. We have carved out a system predicated on high energy, trapping defense, scoring in transition, and heavy flex offense with guys who can make plays and cut.
Not saying this as a knock against any of Fears or Queen, but can either of those guys play an off-ball role? Toronto has big man rim protection needs, but between Scottie/Poeltl/Mogbo how many big man handlers does the team need, especially when all three cannot shoot from outside well or at all?
For Fears, does he defend any 1s in the NBA and does he project as a pull-up shooter? We have some serious gaps attacking the rim, which he can help with, but there is some doubt about the weak outside shooting. Not sure I buy his shooting track record to all of a sudden jump.
I'd probably rate Maluach higher for his defensive potential and offensive rebounding and Jase Richardson for his all-around scoring/off-guard potential. I think they can fill into easier niches for Toronto than Fears or Queen who you have to build around their skill set.