Types of players GMs should stop drafting with lotto picks.
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I would stay away from:
1. The Classic College Player-
JJ Redick, Adam Morrison, Kevin Love, etc.
2. The unskilled 6'9" freak athlete-
Tyrus Thomas, Stromile Swift, Darius Miles, Chris Wilcox, etc.
3. The Foreigner That Hasn't Even Produced Overseas Yet-
Darko, Saer Sene, Joel Freeland, etc.
I just don't understand why it is so hard to take a guy that has NBA size and athleticism to go along with productivity and/or a skill set. I think scouts confuse "potential" with just being athletic. Most of the time, someone like Tyrus Thomas has lived on being so athletic that they have never had to add a jumpshot to their game. Then, when at the NBA level, it is hard to make that adjustment.
Another big difference when looking at athletic prospects with the "potential" label is size. Taking a Stromile Swift, who was 6'9" 215 out of college, is much different than taking a Dwight Howard who was 7'0" 230 upon entering the league. A 7-footer who is a freak athlete (DeAndre Jordan) is much safer than a guy who is arguably undersized at his position.
As for international players, how hard is it really to just draft a guy that is producing on a good team in a good league (Danilo Gallinari)? Why basically guess on a guy that hasn't even broken into the rotation in a league clearly not at the same level as the NBA (Darko)?
1. The Classic College Player-
JJ Redick, Adam Morrison, Kevin Love, etc.
2. The unskilled 6'9" freak athlete-
Tyrus Thomas, Stromile Swift, Darius Miles, Chris Wilcox, etc.
3. The Foreigner That Hasn't Even Produced Overseas Yet-
Darko, Saer Sene, Joel Freeland, etc.
I just don't understand why it is so hard to take a guy that has NBA size and athleticism to go along with productivity and/or a skill set. I think scouts confuse "potential" with just being athletic. Most of the time, someone like Tyrus Thomas has lived on being so athletic that they have never had to add a jumpshot to their game. Then, when at the NBA level, it is hard to make that adjustment.
Another big difference when looking at athletic prospects with the "potential" label is size. Taking a Stromile Swift, who was 6'9" 215 out of college, is much different than taking a Dwight Howard who was 7'0" 230 upon entering the league. A 7-footer who is a freak athlete (DeAndre Jordan) is much safer than a guy who is arguably undersized at his position.
As for international players, how hard is it really to just draft a guy that is producing on a good team in a good league (Danilo Gallinari)? Why basically guess on a guy that hasn't even broken into the rotation in a league clearly not at the same level as the NBA (Darko)?
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