JMAC3 wrote:The thing is about trading the 9th pick for one of these guys is, they are what they are most likely. I do not see them turning into a perennial all-star at this point in their careers. They have been in the league and the teams that own them, know that.
If Jeremy Lamb was so good, do you think he would be riding the bench all playoffs long behind guys like Fisher, Sefolosha, and Reggie Jackson. Lamb is not some unheralded 20 point scorer OKC is saving for a rainy day. The dude has holes in his game and therefore isnt seeing the floor. I would be beyond pissed if we traded the 9th pick for him. I would maybe do the 24th and our second pick for him, but Idk if I would even do that.
The most exciting thing about the draft is you never know what you're gonna get, you could find a superstar in the making at any pick and that is what is nice, because some players just turn it on once they reach the NBA and others fallback into the shadows. I agree we havent done a great job of doing this of late, but it is bound to happen eventually.
Do you think Pacers knew what they were getting with Paul George? Portland with Lillard? Detroit with Drummond? or Warriors with Curry?
Picking in that 9th spot area can be a place where you can find a hidden gem. We already know for the most part that none of those guys are gonna become franchise players, so why not take a shot? Hell its not even certain they are starter material in likes of lamb and hardaway.
Its supposedly Scotty Brooks' fault. Lol.