bobcats3wallace wrote:dmutombo321 wrote:http://www.thehoopsreport.com/article.aspx?id=747
"Multiple sources at the Charlotte Bobcats workout told me Marshon Brooks easily won his matchup and had his way with Burks. The sources said it really wasn't even all that close. Brooks apparently also had an impressive dunk on Burks at one point in the workout.
Brooks was originally thought to be a candidate for the Bobcats at No. 19, but with his impressive showing could he now be a serious candidate at No. 9? He also worked out in Chicago in front of representatives from the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday. Could the Bucks, who draft at No. 10, be interested in Brooks as well?
It's incredible how much Brooks' draft stock has improved since the NBA Draft process has begun. After the college basketball season ended, Brooks was originally thought to be a late 1st or early 2nd round pick. "
Do we think that Brooks will be able to effectively play SF next to Hendo in the future or is he just a backup behind Hendo? The guy is 6'5" which is a bit small for a SF, but is doable. He isn't the greatest 3 point threat, but perhaps could improve. IF he has shown he can effectively play either wing position, then i'm sold on him at 9. However if we still think he is only a SG, then i'll pass. One thing seems to be clear though, Burks will not be the pick.
9: Brooks (if he can show he is capable of SF) or Klay Thompson
19: Nikola Vucevic
I don't have a whole lot of interest in Singletary. Would MUCH rather Hamilton to him. We need outside shooting and scoring, not another severely limited offensive player.
Brooks is a pure SG. As Jaruff notes, he would not play SF.
We dont have enough talent on this team at any position to draft for need. Hendo has shown that he is a competant starter who can slash and defend but is a poor long distance shooter. Brooks is a phenominal scorer in every respect -perhaps the best in the draft- but while he had impressive measurements, it remains to be seen how good of a defender/distributer he will be on the NBA level.
The idea would be to draft Brooks to compete with Henderson at the SG. Whoever emerges as the superior player starts and the other would play the sparkplug role off the bench.
If we stick with just the 9 and 19, I like Vucevik at 19 but another option would be to grab a Hamilton or Singletary (if they slide) for SF depth and then try to address the 5 spot through FA. As Snidely mentioned in the center thread, Hawes (@$5.5mil/yr) fits into our rebuilding plan at only 23 years of age but with 5 years of NBA experience, he would be ready to contribute immediatly without a learning curve that someone like Vucevik or Jonas would face.
Next year:
DJ / Livingston / Temple
Brooks / Carroll / Temple / Hendo (injured)
Jax / Hamilton
Tyrus / Diaw / White / Najara
Hawes / Kawme or vet min FA if he walks / Diop (injured)
Diaw and Najara drop off the books at year end. If we can drop off Jackson and/or Carroll's contracts to a playoff team during the season for cap some cap relief and then draw a 4-7 lotto pick to go along with our Portland pick, 2012 could look like.
DJ / Livingston / Goudlock
Hendo / Brooks / Temple
Harrison Barnes / Hamilton
Tyrus / White / PF drafted with portland pick
Hawes / Kwame / Diop
That team IMO would be good enough to return to the playoffs and would have a talented young core all in their 20s that could potentially compete in the east given a couple years to gel and add some complementary veterans. Or, they could potentially make a bold move for Paul at that point with a sign and trade using DJ (NO native), Hendo and Diop's then expiring as pieces.