stormi wrote:Jailblazers7 wrote:I think Kon Kneuppel might be my preferred pick but I’d want to test his ability to defend in private workouts. I think him and McCain would be an extremely dynamic pair of high IQ movement shooters that would have elite chemistry.
I like Edgecombe too and I think he’d pair really well with Maxey. The combo of shooting, athleticism, and point of attack defense between those two & Grimes is very intriguing. I worry about his health with the way he elevates in traffic without a plan sometimes tho.
This is a very interesting pick imo because the selection could hint at who Morey sees as the long-term lead guard - Maxey or McCain. I hate to pit those two against each other but it will be the inevitable convo for the next year.
I have to trust my eyes, Knueppel / Edgecombe / CMB are the three that I've grown more fond of as the season progressed.
If we're betting on tools and """upside""" it's Maluach over Bailey for me, but this process and the next month+ should be really fun.
If I put less weight on upside and focus more on fit, CMB would be my pick.
He’s a guy who complements our guards well, playing a Ben Simmons type role with Embiid; with Maxey, McCain, and Grimes setting inverted screens to open driving lanes for him. He can exploit smaller defenders on switches. A role similar to Evan Mobley or Siakam, both plays with a backcourt driven offense, without Embiid. Defensively, his presence is felt, reminding me of guys like Paul Reed, Tari Eason, or the Thompson twins.
Maxey
Grimes
Paul George
CMB
Embiid
That’s a well-rounded team that can compete in the playoffs at a high level
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