rockymac52 wrote:I know I'm just talking to myself at this point, but I wanted to touch on MKG. Everything I read about him makes me want him on my team, because he seems like the perfect teammate. But even though I try and be optimistic, I just don't see how he fits in with our team. Mainly (probably only) because he simply cannot shoot the ball from deep. If Wall develops a long range jumper, then it wouldn't matter nearly as much that MKG can't shoot. But if Wall doesn't develop a deep shot (or if it's just so so), then we already have 3 of our core players (Wall, MKG, Nene) who can't shoot the ball. Yes, we can find a SG who can drain the three ball fairly easily, but it might be hard to acquire one who does that and also has a complete game aside from the three ball. And then we're just about forced to acquire a stretch 4. Stretch 4's don't grow on trees as far as I'm concerned. Not ones that can also rebound halfway decently or play a lick of defense, anyways.
Perhaps we should start figuring out if it's possible to win (and win a LOT) with hardly any three point shooters. I'd feel a lot better if someone could demonstrate that teams have been successful in the past despite not having any long range threats. Otherwise, I hate to say it, but MKG just doesn't have a place here. On most other teams I think he'd be a great pick and will be a valuable contributor, but given our current issues from deep, I just can't see it working out (unless we are very confident that Wall and/or MKG will have a good three point shot in the very near future).
I would pick Beal over MKG only because of his shooting. Wall's not a great shooter, so I would balance that out in the draft.
On the subject of rebounding at SG, I think Will Barton improved a ton this past season. He's not a great perimeter shooter but I think he will prove to be a really versatile SG who rebounds, distributes, slashes, runs the court well, and who can be a third scorer.
I look at the draft after Davis to see areas of disparate need. The Wizards are no longer tall at C post Javale. There is no point having just height at C, but the player needs skill. Tyler Zeller has the ability to be a high post scorer at C, and he can fill the lane and finish lobs in transition. Byron Mullens of the Bobcats has a bit of size and strength to finish. I think Zeller is him with a bit more speed and a hook shot. Washington could use him.
Another area of need in this draft is PG. Washington needs speed, explosion, finishing ability, and three point shooting in a PG. In a trade down scenario, Damian Lillard seems interesting to me. I think Mack is a pretty ordinary player, solid but unspectacular. He does compete well but I think the Wizards can upgrade. Marcus Denmon is going to be on the board in round 2 and he is a terrific shooter who might end up not far from as good as Lillard.
The best value pick on mocks IMO is Jae Crowder anywhere after 23 or so. In round two the Wizards need to get him. If they go Beal, Crowder, Denmon that would be a GREAT draft.
A guy with a disparate skill set who I think the Wizards could take a look at is Draymond Green. Yes, he's the size of Booker or a bit shorter but the guy kills the boards. Green rebounds better than Seraphin and he can hit threes. He's a worker and Izzo loves him. I think Draymond will be better than Royce White.
This draft is going to be one where I'm probably going to not be too emotional no matter who the Wizards pick. A nice touch might be for them to draft with the last pick Scott Machado. He is Brazilian and I think he's as good or better than Kendall Marshall. Chemistry is what I think the Wizards need to continue to build. He was the nation's assist leader year-before-this one and was close again this year. I think he would be good sub for Wall, and even better, he can play with Wall when John's scoring is on.























