Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Terpman, I've thought about it a couple days and I agree with you, 100%.
Faried will be a much better player than Singleton or Vesely.
Ernie got length and maturity and toughness, but he filled positions where he's already got starters that will not be displaced this season. Mack won't be an exceptional NBA player. He might be a solid backup. Singleton will be a good player but never great. I think the Washington will be lucky if he turns into a stronger Tayshaun Prince--but that will take a couple years. Vesely, IMO has the look of a guy who's going to find out that dunking on Euros and dunking on negroes (yeah, I went there because it rhymed) is two different things--they'll come back at you. I know Vesely will be a high-flier and a crowd pleaser, but the guy's not a shutdown cover guy and he's not a stud rebounder. I think he's going to be a give-and-take player. He'll give a highlight but he'll also be a lot like McGee--guys will come at him.
I think the draft night optimism and solid B grade and even a few A grades just don't take into consideration what other teams did. Miami added Cole--and I think he's leaps and bounds ahead of Mack. Their teams met three times. Cole scored 65 points (21.7), grabbed 19 rebounds(6.3), had 5 steals (1.7), and had 7 assists (2.3) and 7 turnovers (2.3). Mack's totals(avgs): 32 pts(10.7), 12 rebs(4.0), 1 stl(0.2), 11 asts(3.6), 9 tos(3.0).
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/boxscore?gameId=310072086http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/boxscore?gameId=310360325http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/boxscore?gameId=310642086Mack is a guy who will defend and nail a three, but Cole is going to be a big-time stud on a Miami team that now has a complete PG. He plays well at both ends.
Boston added teammates JuJuan Johnson and E'Twuan Moore. Johnson will be a very good NBA scorer and he's just the type player the Cs need in their frontcourt. He is a complimentary scorer who will come in and get lots of open looks. Moore isn't a complete player but he's got deep range. Both of these guys can shoot. I predict Moore sticks in the NBA, too.
New Jersey added Brooks, who I personally think will be a stud scorer right away.
Folks are down on Cleveland for picking Tristan, but I think Tristan is an absolute stud defensively and will be a much better player than Vesely in time. Irving was the top pick and it wouldn't surprise me if despite not having Wall's athleticism that Irving doesn't run a team better and have altogether more effectiveness in immediately turning Cleveland around once Baron and Sessions are moved/benched.
My thoughts about the Wizards draft is they didn't get interior scoring and they didn't get better rebounding or better shooting (unless Mack displaces Crawford, Young, or Wall--and I don't see it). They got good, tough, wing defenders. Guys who can make life tougher for players like Melo, but they can't make them work hard defensively and they're a ways off being ready.
Sacramento added a bomber in Fredette to go along with a great slasher (Evans) and an emerging banger (Cousins). Shooting and rebounding are going to improve for that team.
Overall, this great draft will still result in a 30-35 win (max) team. Bye bye to Ernie and Flip is what I predict. Athleticism without skill, rebounding, or scoring efficiency will not translate to significantly more wins.
I get where you are coming from with this CCJ because I was thinking a totally different direction then they went. I wanted to trade down and get players like Morris, Tabias, Brooks, Harper and Nikola Vucevic but I also understand the route they took because it is something I wanted them to do years ago.
They are going straight up D first. That is actually a good idea. If you can stop teams, you get them out of their rhythm and they start forcing bad passes and get frustrated. Look at Chicago. They get teams out of their game, force turnovers and then break. I don't think anyone is guessing this team wont be able to break. And tough D is what wins playoff games in the long run. This approach gives them one more year to build the foundation while also giving Dray and McGee a final evaluation to see what how they fit in. I think Nick is already over the hump as a keeper but even Nick can still improve his game. But look at Chicago. They had one primary scorer.
As for shooting from the outside. Well, it doesn't get much better than Nick and Nick can actually break and drive when he puts his mind to it. Wall actually has a decent stroke, he just needed another off-season to work on it. Wall is going to score and get fouled. Lewis has a decent long ball and can post players like he showed last year before injured knee slowed him down. Dray can hit from outside and inside and get fouled. And if Dray isn't forcing it, he has a passing game as well. Again, he was injured but near the end of the year he got it going again. Crawford is a slasher that needs to work on his J but he should be able to improve it. Craw will get his. Mack shot 46.2 %. Singleton shot. 46.6%
Word on Singleton is he is not good off the dribble but in catch and shoot he is more effective, making 43% of his attempts at 1.28 points per shot, the 4th best in this group. Yeah he has work to do but if he just does what he does better, he will be more efficient.
So there is some shooting skills but this team is build more like Chicago. They are going to be cranking up the D. Between Wall, Nick, Dray, you have people that can score. Nick may be going for 25 pts a game and I don't think given the attempts, anyone doubts he could do that.
Now that isn't even mentioning all opps to McGee and Booker doing his scrappy thing and getting put backs. Now if Book added a 12 footer over the offseason, that is going to help a ton. And if McGee brings a baby hook, all the better. And remember, Seraphin showed some post game with baby hooks. I expect to see him healthy and improved this year. But in general, the non shooter all need to add a basic 10 footer. They dont have to be like Jimmer.
That is how this is going to work if it does. Defense with enough scoring to get it done and fast breaks. Game will be won in the low 90s. But this next year isn't about winning. It is about building a defensive and a tough mature culture and evaluating what to do with Dray, McGee, Seraphin and Hamady so they can move forward knowing what they need.
Other teams may have added players also but remember this team had a lot of injured players last year. They will have them all healthy to start the year together this year. They hardly got anything out of Lewis before his couldnt keep it up. Then Nick went out. Booker went out.
Lets see them all together. Oh, and did I mention we got Vesely ?
They should be ok.