FluLikeSymptoms wrote:Barnes looks like a heck of a weak-side prospect. I know people really, really want him to be a 1st option and are looking/wishing very hard for evidence of that game in his, but there's no way IMO. He's a single threat in college though a very good one.
Q is a 1st option prospect, a triple-threat who could be a weak-side player as a worst-case. Not as good of an off-ball prospect as Barnes, and therefore a lower floor, but he can still shoot it from range off the catch at 6'9-6'10. Sorry, GIF-tits, but Odom is an awful comp.
It depends on what you need and where you are as a team if you're drafting to keep, but if you're considering trades, Barnes would have a bigger market as he could immediately help a contender as a shooter. If Barnes were on the board at our pick I'd be working the phones to trade it/him, but I wouldn't take him higher than 6 or 7 as a keeper.
You are the only one that would say you'll trade the pick if Barnes still there, that's just being ridiculous, I don't really care if he's 1st or 2nd option but for sure he can score. Since Bargs is reclassified as the first legit 1st option, it'll be sweet having Barnes as 2nd option. So Barnes is a scoring threat that any team would want, he's got such a great offensive instinct and is very assertive when the game is on the line, what's not to like there. People can argue about his lack of passing and ball-handling ability but he can absolutely score... and in this draft especially from a Sf position, you need a 2 way player? Barnes is among the top of this draft in that department (so is Lamb) How often do you get a talented SF in every draft? So I think you're being ridiculous saying he shouldn't be picked higher than 6 or 7.
How is Odom's a poor comparison? Their game not being similar? Both are lengthy 6'9-6'10, decent shooting touch while abuses smaller defender on the drive or around the key, ...Odom was pretty amazing in the early part of his career in Clippers.




















