Slim Tubby wrote:Certainly valid points, sir. I personally believe the guards in this Draft are greatly overvalued at where they are projected to go. I also feel that Combine measurements are not always reflective as to what defines a good "basketball player", especially with big guys.Klomp wrote:Slim Tubby wrote:It's hard for me to give any credence to all of Euro prospects because I never get to see them play so that's on me. I do watch a ton of college hoops and the high end talent just isn't there this year.
In good drafts, there are 8-12 guys that you expect will be very good NBA players with enough talent to eventually make an ASG. This year...not so much.
Well both get to see who is right in 3-4 years.
I think people just develop misconception about what a good draft looks like because fans and teams often give up on players too soon. Drafts are unpredictable. Finding a SGA at 11 one year doesn't mean that the next year's 11 Cam Johnson was bad value, yet that's often how fans seem to look at drafts in hindsight.
I campaigned hard for the Wolves to Draft TSJ last year because I watched him play a ton in college and just knew his offensive skills and energy would translate to the NBA. I feel that way about Clayton Jr this year but not that many other college guys in this class.
I've been wrong before...and I will certainly be wrong again.
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If I am TC, and Clayton is available at 17, I am running up to the podium to make that pick. Then find a trade w a team whose coach/gm still believes in Dilly as a future starter. At 31, grab the best available C (hopefully Raynaud), Kalkbrenner, etc. or somebody promising who somehow slipped to the early 2nd round. Profit.