Now I know a lot of us are down on us being crappy at tank wars, losing the coin flip, and being stuck with some of the same crap for a while.
I also know I could point out that Casey is probably an outstanding coach, and all the good things and values he has brought to the organization to make it a exponentially better, in terms of managing games etc. But with regards to the draft, even I, after losing the coin toss, figured we got screwed and that we would have no chance at a player that would probably be a BPA, and a good fit.
My list, at that time, and overall draft wish list includes/d 7 players:
Davis
Beal
MKG
Drummond
T-Rob
Barnes
Lamb
Considering we are hypothetically picking 8th, I thought the chance of getting one of those guys would be next to impossible. This until I looked into the teams picking ahead of us and who they would likely draft. Now I'm assuming the top 5 will stay as my list suggests, maybe not in exactly that order, but I feel fairly certain that it would be those players off the board, until it gets to Portland. And just thinking about the Blazers, and looking at their team, it seems likely to me that they'd take one of Barnes/Lamb. Of course if by some reason one of the top 5 slip, I'm assuming it'd be Lamb/Barnes that are picked and Portland picks whoever slips. At the same time, I'm also assuming no one outside the list (Ie Sullinger) leapfrogs into the top 7, but if he does, that only ensures we get one of the above 7.
Regardless, assuming the top 5 is as it is above, and then assuming Portland takes, say Barnes, it would leave G-State. Just based off my gut and what seems to be the vibe from the Warriors board, before taking someone like Lamb/Barnes they would take a big, most likely guy like Sullinger. And with no real clear cut BPA, it seems likely to me, that they would have the chance to take Sully at their position, and that they would probably take him. This would let us have one of Barnes/Lamb, which I think would be ideal, given the circumstances.
Obviously nothing is set in stone and their are probably hundreds of other scenarios that play out, but what my point is, this season has not been lost, we still have a fairly decent chance at coming out with a good player, possibly the best player that also fits some type of need as well. Coming out of the draft, picking at 8, and getting one of Beal/MKG/Barnes/Lamb (in that order, obviously not expecting the first two) would be pretty decent if you asked me.
Everything may not suck....or perhaps I'm being too optimistic?




























