theboomking wrote:B-easy wrote:Tony Wroten Jr the freshman Guard from Washington (state). We should seriously consider him if we have a top 10 pick. He might be the most talented freshman in the country.
Tony Wroten wouldn't be a bad second pick. He has Wall/Rose/Westbrook athleticism, and is taller than all 3. His stats this year are pretty good, 16.8ppg, 4.8rpg, 3.2APG, .503FG%, .286 3Pt%, .543FT%, 1.66Stl, 6.75FTA, 0Blk, 4.25 TO in 26.75min. He is the kind of guy you could take at 12-15 and hope to develop into a very tradeable commodity. I'd love to take him if we could get a high enough pick on a BOYD type deal, or if he drops low enough that we could buy his pick. I think Wroten probably should go in the mid to late teens, as he hasn't shown any ability to distribute the ball and may not exactly have a position, but the success of the Westbrook pick may push Wroten into the top 10.
With regards to trading the rights to Drummond if we win the 2nd pick, unless Drummond turns things around, I would be all for it. Drummond reminds me of a Kwame Brown or JaVale McGee. Whatever 'it' is, Drummond doesn't have it. My board for the Wizards probably looks like:
The to's and FT% for Wroten are just horrible. I'd think he'd be best served by staying in school.
As for the Drummond/Kwame comp, the differences are Drummond has great hands compared to terrible hands for Kwame, and Drummond is a much more effective shot-blocker - and he does it in a way that won't get him fouls. If Kwame had just those 2 traits, he could have been an all-star caliber NBA center.

















