jivelikenice wrote:I don't mind a combo guard as well. Burke isn't really a combo guard (and I don't think hell be there when we pick) so I don't know if he's a good fit. That being said, front court scoring is the greater need IMO. We don't have anyone in the frontcourt that I can project being a reliable scorer 3 years down the road.
The beauty of our backcourt is that our 3rd guard doesn't technically have to be a combo guard. He can be a pure PG (as long as he can shoot it). Wall is big enough to guard SG's.
I'd take Burke simply because I think he's the best guard in this draft. I'm not wedded to him for any particular reason, and if another combo guard or PG proves his meddle, I'd take him too. But basically, I want another guard who is starting caliber. There's enough minutes to go around for Wall, Beal and this third guard.
I want a 3-guard rotation of all starting-caliber players (Wall, Beal and a shooting PG or combo guard). I want a 3-big rotation of all starting caliber players (Okafor, Nene and a stretch 4). Webster and Ariza are the 3&D SF's. Everyone else is expendable to achieve this rotation. Basically, use Seraphin, Vesely, Booker and our pick to acquire this stretch four and 3rd guard. Hopefully, we end up with at least one young big man leftover (either Seraphin or a draft pick like Dieng or Withey) to groom as an eventual Okafor/Nene replacement.