Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Seraphin and a future 1st should be enough to get Cousins. I wouldn't give up Blatche, because of Andray's contract, youth, and veteran leadership (yes, I said that) to this very young team. Flip and Andray have a rapport, even if they get testy with each other.
Almost certainly Seraphin and a first would not be enough to land Cousins, particularly not if, regardless of how unsettled the top of the upcoming draft appears to be, the pick is in any way protected, and I would not consider a trade in which it was not. Frustrating as Cousins may have been for the Kings organization to this point, and there is no way to accurately assess that, the team still picked Cousins in the face of concerns from a number of other organizations that he was a bad bet. Accepting a mulligan pick and a very raw player from later in Cousins' own draft in Seraphin would be tantamount to an admission by the team that they don't know what the **** they're doing. Head-up-assness is usually a pretty good step in the direction of getting fired.
Plus, while I remain confident that Cousins will get it together and his talent will win out I'm not sure I think Cousins is a good fit here. Sure he played well with Wall in college but so would have just about everybody. Cousins and Kevin Love seem to me to be somewhat similar. Both were disgustingly productive in college and both have skills, particularly rebounding, that are gonna be useful in the pros. But both have significant issues as well, namely somewhat inefficient offense (getting blocked around the rim a LOT) and being really bad defenders. Sure being next to McGee might help to mitigate those issues but I'd rather not have to.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote: I hope the Wizards get winners and specialist in this draft. Faried is a monster on the glass. I like ther other guys because they've been standout players on good teams. Leslie is a freak of an athlete. Don't know if he't got any Gerald Wallace or Danny Granger in him, but he's athletic and similarly sized to those guys. Monster SF-type guys.
Lot to think about in this draft ...
I certainly agree with the best available strategy; Faried is definitely phenomenal at what he does and if he had a reliable shot jumper to bring to the table I could easily see him serving as a Udonis Haslem kinda guy, maybe even the deluxe version. I don't see any small forward there at all, he really doesn't have the ball skills and considering Washington's roster composition small forwards without a perimeter shot just don't make much sense to me.
Right now other than Terrence Jones, who certainly has impressed in the early going, I'm mostly looking at guys who could bring shooting and defense on the wing. I'm still bullish on Honeycutt, Vesely, Singleton and Witherspoon and Vanderbilt's Jeff Taylor has been looking good from distance so far this year so add him to the pile. I don't buy Rodney Williams as a shooter and C.J. Leslie, while definitely a holy **** athlete is not yet definitely a wing for me, but could be interesting as a hybrid if he has the size to play the four. Elias Harris just reminds me too much of Thornton at this point and I don't want anything to do with Kris Joseph until he shows me an NBA skill.