nate33 wrote:fishercob wrote:I don't know how expecting significant improvement in defensive effort and execution from Bennett could be termed anything other than a huge gamble.
Yes, it's a gamble. No question about it. Bennett's floor is lower than Porter's. But the gamble has upside too. Bennett's ceiling is also higher than Porter's. Consiglieri makes a powerful argument that Porter really lacks the "it" factor to be anything more than an ordinary role player. You can always find guys like that with the MLE. Why use the #3 overall pick on one?
I readily cede that the work ethic issue might be an insurmountable hurdle for Bennett. It's why I say more research needs to be done. But if Bennett gets ruled out, I still don't love Porter at #3. I'd take Oladipo. (Or, preferably, trade the pick.)
I pretty much agree with you across the board. To be honest, the only option I didn't mention that I'd add is Oladipo at slot, who i think is a better option than Porter because of his upside. Yes it would suck to be rolling with 2 two guards, but it's better to be rolling with 3 guards who are all great players who defend well, and can really drive a team crazy on the offensive side (slashing Wall, shooting Beal, shooting and slashing Oladipo), then add bigs at the 4 and 5, and mix in some minutes for a nice sizable three, than to aim for average or above average, and settle for that.
If I could be reasonably sure that Porter's floor was good to very good, rather than above average, I'd be more interested, but right now I think Porter's floor is average, and his ceiling is probably above average or good. That's just not good enough for me. When you're celing is low, and your floor is just reasonable, why the hell would do that at #3?
My new interests are:
#1: Trade up for Noel
#2: Stay at slot and take Bennett or Oladipo
#3: Trade down with Minnesota for their '13 pick, and "14 #1 unprotected (they're rumored to want to trade up for Oladipo)
#4: Trade down slightly if someone wants to slightly move up to secure "their guy", and take whomever's there between Porter, Oladipo, McCollum and Len, picking up whatever sweetner we can (maybe a '15 #1 that's only top 3 protected, and their 2nd rounder this year).
The least attractive option to me is staying at #3 and taking Porter. I'd even rather have McLemore than do that.