nate33 wrote:I'm not thrilled with this. I'm not sure if I would trade McGee straight up for Williams. I'm just not convinced that Williams is a can't-miss star. I'm also real tired of relying upon woefully inexperienced big man to handle defensive rotations.
I've got no problems with drafting Biyombo at #6. Hoopalotta already laid out our plan if we draft him. We leave him overseas for a year during the lockout, while simulataneously trying to pump up Seraphin's value. Next summer, we trade Seraphin for another piece and bring Biyombo over.
nate - I see your point. However, I think DWill answers our issues at the 4 and allows us to pair up Wall with a potentially dynamic big for the forseeable future, a la OKC (Durant and Westbrook).
We all agree that Biyombo would be a certifiable risk at #6. He could be the next Ibaka...or he could be the next Pecherov.






















