BasketBrain wrote:I honestly would pick Evan Turner for our team for multiple reasons. I just dont think that John Wall will be a significant upgrade over Devin. Sure, he might end up being a better player then Dev, but will he be THAT much better then him? I think not. Besides, Devin has already proven he can win and lead a team, just look at what he did with the Mavs when healthy. We already have a talented young point guard who should be going into his prime soon, why start over when that popsition is already solidified with one of the top point guards in the league when healthy?
Evan is the way to go. I'm sure of it. He would be a significant upgrade over Courtney "my heart is still with Orlando" Lee. We are talking about a guy who is ready to play in the league right now(Not to take anything away from Wall, he is ready to play but point guards always have a longer learning curve), who has shown unbelievable heart and leadership skills in college. Our backcourt would be set for years to come with Devin and Evan(just noticed their names rhyme, lol).
Dude, I'm a HUGE Evan Turner fan, but I can't really agree with a lot of this.
Devin Harris a proven leader?!
I don't know if I buy all the hype on John Wall, but I think he will be significantly better then Devin Harris. I think Harris is getting undeservedly criticized right now, but he also got too much hype, respect and love for his 08-09 season.
Point guard has become the most stacked position in the league over the last few seasons and it's only getting better. On one hand this means it is technically easier to find a stud in the draft, but on the other it shows that Devin is not alone in his skill and impact and will never be close to the true top guys in the league at his position. I think he can solidify himself as a top ten point guard for the remainder of his prime as long as he puts forth the effort and his teammates are of a higher caliber, but he will never be even close to the top 5 again with the likes of Chris Paul, Deron Williams, Derrick Rose, Steph Curry, Tony Parker, Westbrook, Rondo and guys not even in the league yet like John Wall and Brandon Knight, let alone guys like Nash and Billups need to fall off and retire and the distinct possibility Gilbert Arenas takes back his spot amongst the top guys.
Point guard is a hard position to master, but look at the success of guys like Derrick Rose, Steph Curry, Russell Westbrook, Brandon Jennings, etc. The guys who are that good find a way to have an instant impact, they just take a long time to become star level.
I love Evan Turner and he could legitimately become the best player out of this draft, but I think it's silly to take him over Wall just based on need and because we have Devin Harris.
Just my opinion on the situation though.












