Hoopalotta wrote:The Givony Mock has us with Donnie Mountjoy at 18:
Motiejunas was projected as a top-10 pick not too long ago, but the emergence of other prospects, coupled with a growing concern regarding Motiejunas’ deficiencies as a defender, rebounder and all-around competitor, have dropped his stock. He didn’t do himself any favors by conducting a very poor workout in front of a huge amount of NBA executives at the adidas EuroCamp in Italy.
He later redeemed himself in a better showing in front of a much smaller crowd, including multiple front-office members of the Wizards.
This would probably be the lowest Motiejunas drops, and while not really filling much of a need, this could end up being a significant coup for the Wizards. The Lithuanian is a highly skilled and agile 7-footer with great potential as a mismatch scorer in the NBA. He is coming off a solid season playing at a high level in Europe.
Wow, just our luck; stunk in front of the big crowds and shined for us.
Imagine if we nabbed Vesley AND Mountjoy.
That was Vesley AND Mountjoy. AND. As in both.
I think I'd be 90% horrified and 10% genuinely amused.
I actually wouldn't mind that, as insane as it sounds. This is a draft lacking top end talent, lacking upside, lacking difference makers and Motiejunas and Vesely are two guys considered to have amongst the highest ceilings in the draft. Motiejunas questions are with his motor (not good), and his D, but he's viewed as one of the most skilled, mismatch, athletic combo players in the draft. If that's sitting there at 18, in this craptacular draft, you bet your arse I'd take it. Yeah I'd hold my nose, fearing I'd make dumb and dumber into a triumvirate of moronic, half-arsed big men with the addition of Motiejunas, but I'd still do it rather than take the 10,000 quality college player that "might" fit a role. Historically, you blow it about 80-85% of the time when you make that check, I'll bet on talent, over role every time. On the positive side, I do love the value of pick 18, as Saunders said in that later quoted interview, there are a load of good options likely to be there at 18, which is different than most years, just not much that is likely to be ineteresting at 6, but I gotta tell you, only Singleton, Faried, Hamilton, and maybe Brooks, and Harris and Honeycutt would make me think twice about going Motiejunas there, and I think Motiejunas is a better pick than any of those guys other than Singleton right now, based on the info we have.
I know why he'd make you hurl, and he'd make me hurl too, but I'd still hold my nose, wash out my mouth, and probably make the pick if he was there. In a draft like this, the best investment is in projectable talent, not skill and role plug in.