Impacien wrote:ManualRam wrote:Impacien wrote:Seems pretty self-explanatory to me.
You see McDermott as a complimentary scorer (which I fully agree, especially if he plays as a wing). As a 3rd/4th option in a team. Spot on - as pretty much any other player with his size/athleticism who can't create off the dribble.
The problem is that McDermott's non-scoring contributions are somewhere between barely okay and flat out terrible.
So you're drafting a scorer in the top 10 to be merely a scoring role-player with bad defense. It's like picking Kawhi Leonard (another fantastic cutter) with putrid defense instead of elite defense. Or giving Leonard Matt Bonner's defense, rebounding and athleticism to go along his other scoring skills and smarts.
It doesn't make much sense to pick an elite scoring role-player with bad defense in the lottery because those guys aren't much more expensive in the free-market anyway. They're hard to find because few teams want a 3rd/4th option with bad defense.
that post wasn't directed to you so you didn't have to explain. the guy responded to my post that detailed the difference b/t mcdermott and a.morrison. he inferred that because mcdermott was less like morrison, he is less worthy of a lotto pick. then he didn't explain any further. a scorer who has a much more efficient, translatable offensive game is less worthy of a lotto pick?
and don't kid yourself. not every lotto pick, let alone every top 10 pick is taken because of their 2 way play or 2 way potential. mcdermott has a translatable offensive game, with a high floor and IMO a high probability of reaching his projection. he might always be a sieve in terms of man defense, but he's no boozer defensively. the effort, iq and awareness are there. at the very least he will be a player who makes the proper, timely rotations while playing with effort.
I didn't have to explain, I wanted to. If you don't want people to comment on your posts, perhaps you shouldn't publish them on a public message board.
I never said that "every top 10 pick is taken because of their 2 way play" so I'm not why you brought that up. Instead of addressing my post you used a strawman - because you cant' defend your own position.
You're the one who projected McDermott as a complimentary scorer, a 3rd option at best. Fact is that 3rd scoring options with bad defense aren't that valuable. There's a disconnect between your own evaluation of McDermott and your own projection on where he should be drafted.
no, you were right the first time. you didn't have to explain. that post wasn't directed towards you. you weren't part of the conversation. i asked him specifically why the difference b/t mcdermott and morrison offensively makes doug less worthy of a lotto pick. then you come in with your own reasons which had nothing to do with the initial point-counterpoint. you could've just posted your own thoughts without even quoting me.
if a team isn't drafting a potential star, of which there are 1-2, maybe 3 per typical draft, the team would be looking for a role player of varying degrees, but still a role player nonetheless. players aren't only taken for potential, but the likelihood of that player reaching his potential is taken into consideration too. it's a conservative approach to drafting, but an approach that has been taken plenty of times, often times working out. like i said, imo, the likelihood of mcdermott reaching his potential, of being able to play a beneficial role and his baseline as a player are greater than a number of players projected to be around the same range. conversely, there are players with more potential around that range, but there is more risk involved with them when you consider their baselines as players as well as their bust potential. players who "only" project to be 1 way, complementary scorers can, have and will be taken in the lotto whether you think they should be or not. look no further than last yr's #1 overall pick. you can only hope that a guy like bennett ever becomes a 3rd option scorer... and as a 6'7 PF he wasn't exactly taken for his defensive potential. similar sentiments could be said about kelly olynyk, cj mccollum and shabazz who were all taken in the lotto as well.