SUPERBALLMAN wrote:SF is still somewhat unstable, with no guarantee Webster comes back, and I don't expect Ariza to be here long term. I need to watch more of Shabazz so I'm not talking out of my a$$, but I am just so high right now on Porter it's hard for me to even consider anyone else...
My top four is probably:
1.) Noel
2.) Shabazz
3.) Porter
4.) Zeller
I don't love any of those picks though, I'm not too high on this class as a whole. Strengths and flaws of each in a nutshell:
Noel good,
- Outstanding athlete
- Outstanding length
- Outstanding IQ
- Oustanding potential, very young
- Solidifies our C position long term with a guy who can be a potential All Star
Bad,
- Body is not NBA ready
- Offensive game is very nascent
- Injury sets him back
- Does little to help us win in the short term
Porter good,
- Smart, takes nothing off the table, easy going and team first personality
- Can shoot, can score from mid range and finish inside in transition and on put backs
- Gets to the FT line
- Tremendous rebounder
- Good passer
- Excellent length, uses it well on defense, solid defensive potential
Porter bad,
- Upside isn't that exciting for a potential top five pick, isn't going to transform the franchise.
- Slow. Straight line speed is ordinary at best for an NBA SF, start and stop ability is lacking, change of direction is lacking.
- Lacks explosiveness, grounded player.
- Ball handling skills are ordinary, not the type to break down defenses or attack multiple defenders off the dribble
Zeller good,
- Legit 7 footer, solidifies long term position at C
- Tremendous feel for the game, super smart for a big man
- Gifted scorer, lots of skills, great feel for the ball, huge array of under the basket finishes
- Good athlete, good leaper, runs the floor extremely well
- Smart positional defender, gets lots of steals too, good PnR defender
- Extremely efficient, commands a lot of double teams and still finds ways to score
Bad,
- lacks strength, body is not NBA ready, gets shoved around by strong college bigs
- mediocre rebounder
- not consistently dominant, becomes a spectator/disappears for long stretches
- Length is limited, will never be a great shot blocker, low release point on his jumper and limited length are an issue
Shabazz good,
- Star mentality, tremendous motor and aggressiveness
- Good athlete, good first step and very strong for his position
- Good leaper that posterizes opponents frequently
- Good arm length for his height supposedly
- Versatile and natural scorer. Great instincts, diverse skills
- Decent slashing scorer
- Outstanding post up game for his age, good hook shot, scores well inside the lane
- Good bball IQ, efficient, aggressive while maintaining patience, passes out of doubles and doesn't take a ton of bad shots
- Excellent spot up shooter from everywhere on the court.
- Assertive in crunch time
Bad,
- Off hand is weak, lacks an array of advanced handles
- Poor passer, turns it over a lot
- Mediocre defender at best, doesn't make big plays, the worst defender of the four I mention
- Short for a SF at around 6'5 or 6'6, a tweener because of his height
- Mediocre rebounder for a SF, strictly a wing
SUPERBALLMAN wrote:To me the best scenario with draft and offseason...
Charlotte gets Noel #1 and he turns out to be another disappointing pick for MJ.
Wizards get Porter as eventual replacement for Ariza. With 2nd rounder, maybe moving up if needed, get a big such as Withey or Dieng... maybe Young, Muscala, Kelly as further possibilities.
Resign Webster ideally as backup SF/SG. Keep Price as well as add another vet G to the mix.
Hope everyone comes back healthy and improved next season, Nene especially, as well as Booker, Wall, etc.
My best scenario would be trading the pick for a good young vet big man probably. But I'm not getting my hopes up for that. Personally, I think Shabazz helps us more in the end than Porter. He's got future 20 PPG scorer written all over him and he can do it efficiently. So much of our problems come from a lack of scoring and we lose a lot of games where the offense stagnates in crunch time. Shabazz has such a valuable skill as a big time scorer.
I also like the mentality Shabazz would bring to the team. He's so hyper competitive and so confident. I think he would be a positive influence on Wall and Beal. I think Bazz would really push them. The three of them would have so much swagger and talent and explosive athleticism. Like the young guys in OKC. I like the idea of them growing up as a team together.