Dat2U wrote:7-Day Dray wrote:Dat2U wrote:Barnes at #2 would make me cry. For me, to draft a perimeter player in the top 5, he needs to be able to create his own shot off the bounce. And it's clear, that's not Harrison Barnes' strength.
Harrison Barnes may become a solid player and might even be a good fit considering our roster full of bricklayers, but drafting him very high would be a mistake.
Aside from Davis, who would you take ahead of him.
MKG
Robinson
Sullinger
Drummond
At least for now. Maybe others. A case could legitimately made for mid-to-late lottery but for a top 5 pick I'd look in another direction.
I would only select Drummond to trade him for something else. His draft spot should be higher than Barnes' but I don't like Drummond one bit.
In addition to the four names Dat mentioned, I value these guys more than Barnes: Brad Beal, Cody Zeller, Mason Plumlee, Arnett Moultrie, Tyler Zeller, Damian Lillard, Kevin Jones, Doug McDermott, Quincy Miller, Scott Machado, Tony Mitchell, and Tony Wroten.
Le'Bryan Nash and a host of others interest me, too. Jae Crowder and Ricardo Ratliffe interest me. Mike Glover can ball, too. Meyers Leonard seems a bit upright and not a rebounder, but I thought the same about Vucevic from USC last season. Vucevic is doing pretty well for Philadelphia. Leonard will be a solid NBA role player--and that is what I see Barnes being, too. Barnes settles.
I would much rather see the Wizards not draft Barnes in round one, but draft Jenkins in round two.
Barnes is too soft IMO. He doesn't get after it like MKG. I don't want him or Perry Jones III. Drummond is big enough to be okay but he's not a winning baller, either. I think Fab Melo and Festus Ezeli are more competitve than Drummond.
Tre Johnson is the future of the Wizards.