gurpilo wrote:Ok, so finally is 17 and 18 th pick.
From what I'm seeing, it looks like a coin flip between HOU's pick and CHI for 18/19. LAL is also tied for the pick, but it would seem rather insulting for HOU to be able to fall past LAL, but I think CHI might be able to. The order would be inverse for the 2nd round.
gurpilo wrote:There is a general consensus on all mock drafts that 13 players will be gone by the time we pick. McLemore, Norel, Zeller, Porter, Bennet, Alex Len, Burke, Oladipo, Muhammad, Plumlee, Ollynk, McCollum, Michael Carter Williams. All of them would be no-brainers if they fall, except perhaps Plumlee for me, I really don't like him.
Muhammad is a faller as well, although it could be from top 5 to later in the lottery. I've also seen Len as a faller, but I don't see any consensus there.
gurpilo wrote:After this list, 4 players seems to be climbing on mock drafts: Robinson, Gobert, Caldwell Pope and McGary. I would love to get Robinson, he would fill a need and become one building block at the SF spot for us. I wouldn't mind to get either Caldwell Pope or McGary, I think by the draft day McGary would pass Plumlee on all mock drafts and would be part of the first list, he is an athletic PF with good size, very good rebounder, active on defense, has a decent jumper, his dominance against Withey, Young and Syracuse will make his stock go up. Caldwell Pope is a great SG with great size, he can defend both SG and SF and fits our game. About Gobert, I prefer Adams than Gobert although I understand his size is huge but he is so skinny that I doubt he will be able to compete at NBA level.
I would love to land Robinson. Kind of get the feeling that Gobert will be the most talked about prospect for us (and many other teams) between now and D-Day. Will be interesting to see where he lands. At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if Gobert got in the top 10 or fell out of the 1st entirely. Caldwell-Pope is a stat lovers guy and jumped up from the 2nd round to our area when an ESPN guy put some numbers out. I'm a UGA alum and big fan, but I have to admit that I'm not in love with KCP. That could be unfair - he had some large expectations coming in and the rest of the team was truly awful, so I could be looking at him with some shaded glasses.
gurpilo wrote:Then it comes the list where we should be picking. Adams, Dieng, Withey, Goodwin, Mitchell, Franklin, Saric and Adetokunbo.
I'm thinking Adetokunbo might be more internet sensation than Top 20 NBA prospect. His level of competition has been incredibly weak and he needs a lot of time in a weight room. He has tools, but he also has a long way to go - seems like a stash pick, but I'm not sure he can be. I can't see Ferry going after either Goodwin or Franklin. I've talked on Goodwin, but Franklin is in a similar boat - great athleticism but lacks skills that would be valued for a perimeter player. Franklin does bring more now though, so I could see him more than Goodwin.
gurpilo wrote:I think we should be picking a big, Adams would be my choice, best combination of size/production/upside, I like him more than Dieng and Dieng more than Whithey.
The other pick should be a wing unless McGary is available, if McGary, Robinson or Caldwell Pope are gone, right now this will be my order alghouht I'm sure I will change my mind on draft day: Adekotunbo, Goodwin, Franklin, Mitchell and Saric. Adekotunbo has a lot of upside and fits our needs, Goodwin has a lot of upside although his position and size are the same as Jenkins, but he was considered top 5 pick and that is because of a reason, Franklin would help a lot on rebounds, Mitchell is a tweener not great upside at this point but could develop onto a Smith type of player and Saric I think is the weaker of all of them, not a SF, not a PF...
Other names as McDermott, Karasev, Kabongo, Tim Hardaway, Jaiteh or Austin I think could be found on 2nd round, we should trade our 2 2nds for a higher 2nd round pick.
I'm thinking Jaiteh just made the 1st round at the Nike Summit when he measured 6'11" in shoes with a 7'4" wingspan and 250 pounds. One of the things keeping him down was that many viewed him as an undersized C or a low post PF, but now that he measurement match up to be a "true" C, he should get a nice bump. I'd think that we should see him with the late 1st Cs you listed above pretty soon. He needs some work, but he's still 18. I see Kabongo in the 1st as well. There are supposedly some teams that love him and the NCAA suspension shouldn't hold any weight with the NBA. The fact that he rode it out instead of bolting somewhere might even be a point in his favor. Karasev is the interesting case. I can see a lot of team that are looking for an immediate role player with a little upside jumping on him. Considering that the late 1st is typically for playoff teams that need cheap talent to fit under the LT and could help now, he could be a fit for many teams in the late 1st area.
I do agree that packaging the 2 2nds to move up in the the mid-to-late 30's would be ideal, but I don't know who would be willing to deal. The obvious candidate would be someone looking to simply sell their picks so being able to divest the one pick into 2 (and picking up some $$ for the effort) could be appealing. I don't know who that would be though...