Arenas4Three wrote:Just got back from work saw our pick and i am about to jump off a cliff.
So much for grabbing someone that can help us win NOW.
How could he have? Who represented that at #18? We've already heard ad infinitum that this draft was 2 deep in all stars, had 1-2 players that might be all stars, and then about another 20-30 guys that could go in the first round but that noone, anywhere had a handle on, and nobody viewed as anything particularly special. Whose gonna help us win now in this draft? Noone. To me he did the next best thing, getting a guy, who if everything breaks right, could help us a ton in a few years when Antawn and Etan are gone, and we need two-three answers from the pack that is Pech, Blatche, Sogaila and Haywood. If we can't add a piece that would be a difference maker now (and I dont believe we could I think we're pretty set on starters and most of the reserves), then the next best thing would be adding a guy who down the road could be especially valuable, particularly if Blatche never grows into anything special.
I agree w/ripping to pieces round 2. Not so much the McGee pick. If you can't get a stud you get upside for the future, you can always add reserves through cheap signings in free agency and the 2nd round. Pay attention to what happened to the Redskins after Gibbs, to the Caps after '98. These teams didn't continue to draft pieces that down the road could be valuable and by the time the vets couldn't cut it anymore ('93 for the redskins about '02 for the Caps w/the aberration that was '03) there were no new guys groomed to take over starting roles and be difference makers for the next generation squad. McGee, Blatche and Young are all potential building blocks, hell Pech might be too (since when is a guy, permanently manure, simply because he struggled as a rookie (after coming from the Ukraine league if memory serves) in no small part because he was injured much of the year? Even Pech could be valuable. They've got a bunch of building blocks in those four, potentially another in D Mac, and a vet core as well. I don't have a problem w/that. My only issue again is tossing away the 2nd rounder as if the franchise is a finished product. Three straight exits at the hands of a very 1 dimensional cavs team says there is plenty of room for guys like Bill Walker. To sell him, rather than at least trade the pick was absoulutely criminal and an insult to fans, and I dont care if 3 or 4 other teams did it. That did piss me off.