Jmonty580 wrote:So who are the players you guys think are most likely to drop to us at 17?
I'm thinking these guys:
Kawhi Leonard
Tristan Thompson
Marcus Morris
Markieff Morris
Jimmer Fredette
of them i'd take Jimmer first. But I'm thinking just because these guys fall doesnt mean we should change who we plan to draft if its not one of them. Outside of Jimmer I'm not big on any of these guys. If one of the Euro big men falls by chance I wanna take one of them.
Hmm...I think any of the above guys can drop. After the top 9 or 10 guys (Irving, Williams, Kanter, Knight, Biyombo, Vesely, Valencuinas, Montiejunas, Burks, Walker...in no particular order) I think there's a drop in overall value.
Each guy on that list has nice qualities that would make teams want them but also notable qualities that would make teams shy away from them (which usually is how players drop). Leonard is a monster defensively as a wing but can he score? Tristant Thompson has real nice upside but he has very little refined skill (especially on the offensive end where he's kinda robotic) so would be considered a high risk (high reward) guy. Marcus Morris is kinda a tweener-ish forward and while he has a nice offensive repetoire does his lack of a true position (and elite size for a PF or athleticism for a SF) limit him at the next level? Markieff Morris is a strong PF and should be able to play his role well with a plethora of PF's in the draft (most with higher upside) he could drop. And of course, is Fredette really able to play the point and guard anything more than a lamp post?
I think Leonard would be real, real nice but he'll end up playing sparse minutes behind Melo (since he really isn't anything other than a SF imo) so that hurts. On a team like the Suns he could fill a real nice niche defensively and Nash should be able to maximize his production offensively (alley-ooooop).
Not a fan of Tristan Thompson but if he were to drop and some other team really likes him I'd think about moving him so from a value standpoint, he could be terrific.
I'd pass on Marcus Morris completely unless, as with Thompson, some other team is willing to offer up some real value in exchange for him. Morris is absolutely not a need for the Knicks regardless of which angle you look at him from nor IMHO is his NBA upside particularly high.
Markieff Morris (he has a bigger head than his brother...a queue that Selby gave on how to distinguish the two guys lol) could theoretically play C in D'Antoni's system and he is willing to defend and rebound and do the dirty work I think so he would make sense.
Fredette excites and scares all at the same time. Offensively and from a competitiveness and smarts standpoint, exciting. Defensively and from a role standpoint, scares.
Guess it would be either the bigger Morris or Fredette for me although I really do like Leonard the most of the guys on this list.