Marvel wrote:I'm probably one of the very few who really likes Morris(both twins actually), but at 9....hmmm only if BB isn't there. In saying that Morris at 9 isn't a stretch, but i'd REALLY REALLY hope BB's still there.
As for the Dante - Morris comparison, i think Morris is a much more versatile scorer than Dante, better handle and post game. I'd take Morris over Dante anyday, but wouldn't mind Dante as a backup.
Here's the Fd up part. Does Silas go with twin #2 at 19. Wouldn't that be something.
For once Marvel I actually agree with you. Like I said before although my preference at nine is one of the two guards or threes I will be receptive to whoever we pick. I could understand why the cats might go this direction. Diaw is approaching freeagency. TT is inconsistent. White is not a starter. That is plenty reason to consider one of the ncaa's best scorers at the four position. Maybe we can do something like Boris and nineteen for Thabeet, Williams and 23.
ohara wrote:Draft Express has Twitter Updates. Says the Biyombo workout was not too impressive. Yes he has energy and explosiveness, but he was missing lots of layups and it said he shot more jumpers than he has entire short career - and missed most.
Forget taking him at #9, he may last until #19.
That performance can easily be chaulked up to nerves. This kid is almost a lock for at least 10, 12, and 2 his first night on an nba court.
ohara wrote:I would have to consider Hendo and #9 for Ellis. We'd hav e to throw in a couple filler contracts to make the numbers work, like Matt and Najera. But I do understand Fatlever's concern. But goodness knows we can sure use his scoring. And I dont see anyone in the draft at #9 who has his potential to score.
You would trade our best young player and the ninth pick in the draft for a player who plays no defense? Do you want to break the league's futility record?