Rakocevicftw wrote:younggunsmn wrote:Not if you're talking about the difference between drafting stephen curry or ricky rubio.
Overall depthwise it's worse but top 3-4 is potentially very solid with griffin, thabeet, harden and very possibly rubio. After that the dropoff is immense with a bunch of tweeners like curry, teague and holiday and projects like monroe, jennings, mullens, and hill. If trading mike miller is the difference between adding another corey brewer level talent and adding the next stud PG (Rubio) or stud shotblocker (Thabeet) we are getting off cheap. This is very similar to the oden draft where the top 3 were all very solid and it was a crapshoot after that.
Next time you call it a bad draft please elaborate. The dropoff between 3 and 10 last year was not very much, everyone with the exception of joe alexander and a very raw galinari drafted in that range is already contributing at an nba starter level.
larger dropoff = harder to trade up.
Ok, I'll elaborate.
This is a 2 man draft. Rubio and Griffin. Everyone else has role player written all over them, so trading up 5 spots to get a different role player is very different from trading up 2 spots to get a different star.
Kevin Love is a star now? wow. I guess offensive rebounding brings in shoe contracts nowadays.
And getting swatted every other time you shoot inside 5 feet, that's a gatorade commercial.
Bargnani blowing by you time and time again? that gets you your own poster (Bargnani's on it too).
Tonight's loss showed that face-up players can exploit his lack of agility. Mayo, Westbrook, Gordon, Augustin, Lopez, they all have NBA positions and an NBA body for that position. Love is too short for C and too slow to be a "modern" PF.
Thabeet has the kind of physical skill set and shotblocking talent that comes along only once every few years. He will be a very coveted man on draft day, wait and see. His defensive game will be better in the NBA because the floor is spread more and his mobility will shine better. This guy has the potential to put up a triple-double in points, rebounds, and blocks every time out. The difference that bynum makes for the lakers, he can make for us.
The bucks and hornets picks don't entice me much shrink, and as I've said elsewhere the wizards will have better suitors who have the cap space to straight up eat a contract. I wouldn't be surprised at all if OKC ends up with their pick because they have a 2010 unprotected suns pick to offer as bait in addition to cap room.
I wouldn't be surprised if we could land a late-lottery - 20 pick for our 2010 utah pick though.
Outside of Rubio this draft is light on foreigners you could draft in the first round and stash overseas. I don't believe the cap hold on such players counts against the luxury tax either.