SUPERBALLMAN wrote:Man this draft just becomes more confusing.
To me the interesting thing Ford says about Len, as it pertains to the Wizards, is the injury will probably keep him from moving up pre-draft, leaving him available for the Wizards at 8. If not for the injury he could of helped himself in workout to move up potentially as high as 2.
If that's the case, he could be a bargain at 8, and worth the wait in terms of both his health and development.
Also, looking at his report on Olynyk, he seems to think his future position could be stretch 4. That is causing me to rethink his fit on the Wizards.
For the Wizards, based on team need, skill, upside, fit, this is what I'm thinking right now in terms of ranking...
1. Porter
2. Bennett
3. McCollum
4. Len
5. Olynyk
Right. Just keep up with my posts and think of them as pre Chad announcements
As for in what order the Wizards should go. Thats tough. I liked Otto, VO and CJM early on but then after seeing Lens last game and based on need, Len moved way up in my book.
Here is my take. Specially after watching the some playoffs. You really need players who can create off the dribble, have great handles and can not only shoot, but score with either hand. That is CJM. If they added him to the guard rotation that would be their Harden/J Jack 3rd guard to complete the rotation.
And you need a solid defensive center that can also score. Thats Len or Dieng. We have it cover now and Okafor could produce for a while longer, but if you can get a young talented center prospect, that is tough to pass by.
I really like Otto. I think he will be a very solid pro. He feels like a Tayshaun Prince type glue guy and I value that. Just not sure its what the Wizards need most if they can keep Trevor A and Webster. Its kind of the whole that least needs filled right now but you could make the same agreement about future at SF that I did at center.
And of course, they could use a S4, but again, for now Trevor A can do some of that and they can add that with a later pick like Mike Muscala or Erik Murphy. So that moves Olynyk way back in any list.
So CJM, Len/Dieng, Otto.
In what order ? That really tough. For me, it hard to pass up on a talented scoring SG/PG like CJM. Specially since there is such a drop off after Beal. And Beal has those weak ankles and he doesn't have near CJMs handles. And since I expect CJM to develop his PGs skills over the next 2 years, that is your 3 guard rotation that never lets the other team off the hook. They will always be breaking you down and hitting open shots from all over. That opens everything up and its what you need in crunch time.
No one player is going to fix all the wholes on this team but all those players do something that can really help them. I put Bennett and Olynyk after those three/four.


















