tontoz wrote:dobrojim wrote:it's all well and good for us to speculate about this, that's why
we're here right?
bottom line is how much better mgmt likes a player at 6 vs someone(s)
they might like lower down. Then you weigh that against adding yet
more youth to a roster that was already among the youngest in the
league. Factor in salary issues and you've got a real connundrum.
I certainly don't know what the right answer is. How would you
weight the different variables?
It isn't that simple.
What you are saying is that the Wizards draft who their trade partner wants and then hope that the player they want is available at 9. What if that doesn't happen? What if someone steps in and takes the player the Wizards are targeting.
I remember the Bulls one year getting stuck with a player (i think it was Rozier) that they had picked for someone else and the deal fell apart so they were stuck with him.
I can't think of too many recent instances when a team has benefited from trading down. If you have any examples feel free to share.
No that's actually not what I was trying to say anyway.
I was just trying to point out how complicated it is to decide
what the best course of action should be.
You could take the best player you can with the #6 (and later picks)
You could sacrifice current or future assets to improve your pick to
get the guy you
really think can definitely help now assuming
you can find a willing trade partner
you could/might be able to trade down if you like the player lower ALMOST as much as
you like the guy you could just take with your pick and in so doing add additional
picks for other guys you think have a chance to help. Again assuming you can
find a willing partner and the picks happen like you think they will.
Is a buckshot approach or a sniper approach more likely to get you where
you want to go?
More rookies = more rookie contracts = greater cap flexibility = less experienced team
= team with (presumably) more room for upward growth = a team that will probably
not be that good next year
that why a think it's a giant convoluted conundrum of different
possibilities. How good is your crystal ball?
If you could re-do the Bron draft, should Wade go 2nd or first?
Melo would go where? Bosh? Would Darko go in the first rnd?