LyricalRico wrote:A couple things that Ernie said that caught my ear were:
1) His theory is BPA.
2) He doesn't think the workouts mean that much.
Enlarging on the second point, EG said that workouts for him are mostly to get to know the player. He wants to sit down and talk to the kid and see how he responds. The thing is - I don't know if that means he's more or less likely to pick somebody he didn't get to talk to during a scheduled workout. Interesting.
Seems to me the presser was essentially setting up the fans for the idea that the Wiz will try to sell off the pick. Don't getcher hopes up.
Blase' as usual, Ernie seemed a bit dismissive of the draft's ability to help the team as it stands now. The best talent in the draft is young puppies, untested, who will require work to get up to speed. We already have depth of youth, and a good balance of vets & prime of life players to offset those rookies. Other teams may be trying to rebuild or need young talent to develop, or are stocked with old vets and need to get younger.
He said _if_ we keep the pick we'll take best player available, regardless of need -- though that's the smart chess move statement to warn Teams drafting lower not to hope the Wiz will let a guy slip just because he doesn't fill a need. That threatens every position, may as well try to trade up or we may even take your guy.
That, and the lack of activity in the Wiz workout sessions suggests that the Wiz have a deal lined up if all goes as they think it will. Sounds to me like the guys they like are sure to go earlier and they didn't have the assets to move up compared to what other teams may be able to offer. Especially since 2/5 of our starters won't be inked by draft day, no way to even tempt a team into giving a cherry deal.
GMEG doesn't want to waste an asset by sitting a player overseas to develop -- where if he does well he might be offered a contract bigger than the salary scale of a 1st round pick. And what's the point of paying a guy to fill a salary cap slot/endanger the lux tax, just to develop him for a couple years before he produces. Makes me curious what GMEG thinks the team need is and what deals he has sketched out in principle, or what odds he's playing on teams drafting later who want that midrange 1st rd pick.
Interesting. I still hope we pick up other picks if we trade out. I have faith Ernie can steal a player later in the draft once the smoke has cleared.