pancakes3 wrote:Noel in my opinion was clearly the BPA, injury and all. Porter was a lukewarm consolation as the healthiest BPA. As hindsight gets sharper and sharper, acquiring all-star caliber youth in both the frontcourt and backcourt would have been the best option as opposed to filling up roster spots with spot-up shooters for Wall.
Doesn't really require hindsight to arrive at that conclusion.
Going into the draft the Wizards frontcourt consisted of two aging bigs with a history of injury problems that weren't going to be part of the teams future.
Projecting this team as a playoff candidate, the Wizards weren't very likely to get another high lottery selection, so you would think that any GM with a bit of foresight would jump on the opportunity to draft a big that was long considered the only blue chip prospect available that year.















