knicksfan5494 wrote:2010 wrote:PG: Ricky Rubio
SG: Kevin Martin
SF: Danny Granger | Michael Beasley
PF: Marreese Speights | Michael Beasley
C: Yao Ming
Can I get a detailed analysis of my team from one of the experts?
I'm not an expert, and I won't give you a very detailed analysis, but I do feel there were a couple better PFs on board. Also depends on how people will judge Yao -- healthy or injured. Other than that, it's a really nice blend of outside-inside game. Interesting to see K-Mart and Granger play together too.
Considering team fit, size, contract, age, production and upside, I feel Marreese Speights was definitely the best PF on the board when the Lakers pick was on the clock. Additionally, when you factor in that he will be splitting minutes at that position symmetrically with Michael Beasley and seeing how they compliment eachother that just makes the production at the position more than sufficient.
Regarding Yao Ming, it's really a no brainer. I drafted him IN THE FOURTH ROUND! If the fourth round is not the time to take a gamble on a 7'6", franchise center with legit post skills, a soft touch, range on his jumper and shotblocking ability then I don't know when the right time to gamble is. Yao was not a 1st, 2nd or even 3rd round pick. Those spots went to Granger, Martin and Rubio respectively. Yao was a 4th round pick in a league without true centers. And while we're at it I keep hearing skepticism on Rubio but I got a 1st round talent, franchise caliber PG in the 3rd round. These are excellent value picks!