Rafael122 wrote:Does anyone else think Cleveland screwed the pooch with their draft picks? Irving might not even be the best point guard in this class and he got taken with the top pick, 11% body fat and all. They would have stood to have gotten Williams at #1, then JV or Knight at #4. They talked about how there was no guarantee Knight will be there at 4, but that point was made moot when it was rumored that Utah was going to take Kanter.
Oh well, I think Williams with any other combo and you would have said Cleveland might make the playoffs in the next year or two.
I do, Cleveland needed everything, so they could afford to take the best available talent, plus they already had a temp PG option and would likely be top 3-5 awful in the following season. Austin Rivers could be a target for that, but more importantly, I think i would have utilized the #1 pick for a trade down, and traded #4 for Knight. My focus would be moving down a bit, and acquiring depth picks for 11-25, and hopefully a top 3 protected 2012 pick that wasn't protected from 4-12 and beyond.
It really depends on a lot of things, but for me, in the final analysis, i probably would have targeted a PG in a trade down (Knight preferably), if Valunciunas was as good as advertised, i would have chosen him, if not, i would have gone for bulk.
I would not have taken Williams as I dont think williams is a true elite difference maker, and as such, I'd rather have picks in bulk. My objective essentially, would be to do something similar to Minny, or add bulk picks in the teens and try to come away with a mix of hard workers with upside and huge upside guys: Knight and Valunciunas plus picks, or Knight, and an extra 2 picks between 12-24. Damn, I'm babbling, but suffice it to say, my objective would be to try and acquire 3-4 of these guys: Knight, Mirotic, T. Harris, Leonard, N. Cole, J. Hamilton and Singleton/Faried.
Why? I don't think TT or Irving will ever be no doubt about it dominators. I do believe that all the players i have listed either have celings as hig as Irving and TT, or have work rates, and efort and talent that would make them absolutely essential for building a future winner. Id rather have 3-4 of those guys, than the 2 they got, and Id rather have 2-3 of those guys and picks in the future than what they got.
The Sad thing for me is that I think irving will be good, but never great, and that TT will strive to be something better than at best, above average, which simply in't good enough at 4.
In the en, I think I would have tried to engage in trade creep, as the redskins did, and come away with Knight or N. Cole on one hand, draft and stash Mirotic, and then one to two of Harris, Leonard, Hamilton, and the effort fan favorite guy in singleton, or Faried, both guys that would really appeal to a hardworking city sick of selfish, me guys in Cleveland.