Rafael122 wrote:I don't think Nene has lost it, I think the pace and opponents are dictating his playing time. He's going to be a very expensive bench player next season.
Or, a valuable asset in trades.
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Rafael122 wrote:I don't think Nene has lost it, I think the pace and opponents are dictating his playing time. He's going to be a very expensive bench player next season.
Ruzious wrote:One player who was initially way overrated and then fell completely out of favor so he's now underrated is Andrew Harrison - the PG half of the Harrison twins. He failed to meet expectations, but he really wasn't that bad and showed some good qualities - he got to the line at a good rate and he had a good assist/to rate for a college PG. And he's a 6' freaking 6" 215 lb PG - and that's a solid 215. What he should be doing is making himself versatile enough to play the 2 as well as the 1. Lock himself in a gym and shoot at least 1,000 3's a day. His twin has a solid 3 ball. He's currently 47th on draftexpress' s mock (Wiz pick 49th) and not drafted on nbadraft.net - which has Aaron being drafted late.
Severn Hoos wrote:fishercob wrote:Which of Towns, Okafor, Winslow, Mudiay, and Russell has the highest bust potential?
So, not to be pedantic or anything, but I do think the answer depends on what you have in mind when you say "bust". If "bust" includes "mildly disappointing relative to draft position but still a functional player" (think MKG, Tristan Thompson, OJ Mayo), then Winslow might be the guy. I think he'll be an effective player, but may be one that doesn't live up to the expectations that tend to come with being a Top 5 pick.
But if you're talking "bust" on the Anthony Bennett, Hasheem Tahbeet, Thomas Robinson level (there I did it again...) - then I don't think any of them are at all likely to fall into that category. I'd probably pick Mudiay, but only on the thinnest of reasons - in that I still have some lingering questions about maturity, etc. when he decided he'd rather play in China than at SMU. (I'm sure others will offer more background to the decision, and I hold this judgement very lightly.) Since Brandon Jennings is really the only other top prospect to take this route and has not exactly set the world on fire, the precedent is not a good one.
Towns will be very solid - excellent defender and an improving offensive game. I'd take him #1 by a hair over Okafor. Okafor will be a prolific scorer in the NBA, but won't have the same immense size advantage he did in most of his college games. His weaker defense is what would cause me to drop him behind Towns and could lead to a mild disappointment over the course of his career. And I expect Russell to have an impact at least that of Beal, Oladipo, and other SGs picked in the top 5 in recent drafts.
And with all that said - as much as I'd love to get one of those guys on the Wiz, I am much happier watching Paul Pierce & our young guys rip the hearts out of the Eastern Conference, just hope they can keep it up!

Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Severn Hoos wrote:fishercob wrote:Which of Towns, Okafor, Winslow, Mudiay, and Russell has the highest bust potential?
So, not to be pedantic or anything, but I do think the answer depends on what you have in mind when you say "bust". If "bust" includes "mildly disappointing relative to draft position but still a functional player" (think MKG, Tristan Thompson, OJ Mayo), then Winslow might be the guy. I think he'll be an effective player, but may be one that doesn't live up to the expectations that tend to come with being a Top 5 pick.
But if you're talking "bust" on the Anthony Bennett, Hasheem Tahbeet, Thomas Robinson level (there I did it again...) - then I don't think any of them are at all likely to fall into that category. I'd probably pick Mudiay, but only on the thinnest of reasons - in that I still have some lingering questions about maturity, etc. when he decided he'd rather play in China than at SMU. (I'm sure others will offer more background to the decision, and I hold this judgement very lightly.) Since Brandon Jennings is really the only other top prospect to take this route and has not exactly set the world on fire, the precedent is not a good one.
Towns will be very solid - excellent defender and an improving offensive game. I'd take him #1 by a hair over Okafor. Okafor will be a prolific scorer in the NBA, but won't have the same immense size advantage he did in most of his college games. His weaker defense is what would cause me to drop him behind Towns and could lead to a mild disappointment over the course of his career. And I expect Russell to have an impact at least that of Beal, Oladipo, and other SGs picked in the top 5 in recent drafts.
And with all that said - as much as I'd love to get one of those guys on the Wiz, I am much happier watching Paul Pierce & our young guys rip the hearts out of the Eastern Conference, just hope they can keep it up!
Is Winslow a better prospect than Michael Kidd Gilchrist was when he came out of Kentucky?
Is MKG a bust? (He went a pick before Beal. Would you keep Porter if offered MKG?)
Winslow is a player I need to know better, but seems bustable. Duke had Okafor, Tyus and Matt Jones. Winslow might be overrated.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Severn Hoos wrote:fishercob wrote:Which of Towns, Okafor, Winslow, Mudiay, and Russell has the highest bust potential?
So, not to be pedantic or anything, but I do think the answer depends on what you have in mind when you say "bust". If "bust" includes "mildly disappointing relative to draft position but still a functional player" (think MKG, Tristan Thompson, OJ Mayo), then Winslow might be the guy. I think he'll be an effective player, but may be one that doesn't live up to the expectations that tend to come with being a Top 5 pick.
But if you're talking "bust" on the Anthony Bennett, Hasheem Tahbeet, Thomas Robinson level (there I did it again...) - then I don't think any of them are at all likely to fall into that category. I'd probably pick Mudiay, but only on the thinnest of reasons - in that I still have some lingering questions about maturity, etc. when he decided he'd rather play in China than at SMU. (I'm sure others will offer more background to the decision, and I hold this judgement very lightly.) Since Brandon Jennings is really the only other top prospect to take this route and has not exactly set the world on fire, the precedent is not a good one.
Towns will be very solid - excellent defender and an improving offensive game. I'd take him #1 by a hair over Okafor. Okafor will be a prolific scorer in the NBA, but won't have the same immense size advantage he did in most of his college games. His weaker defense is what would cause me to drop him behind Towns and could lead to a mild disappointment over the course of his career. And I expect Russell to have an impact at least that of Beal, Oladipo, and other SGs picked in the top 5 in recent drafts.
And with all that said - as much as I'd love to get one of those guys on the Wiz, I am much happier watching Paul Pierce & our young guys rip the hearts out of the Eastern Conference, just hope they can keep it up!
Is Winslow a better prospect than Michael Kidd Gilchrist was when he came out of Kentucky?
Is MKG a bust? (He went a pick before Beal. Would you keep Porter if offered MKG?)
Winslow is a player I need to know better, but seems bustable. Duke had Okafor, Tyus and Matt Jones. Winslow might be overrated.
William Hot Springs, Arkansas [via mobile]
What are your thoughts on Bobby Portis? Do you still think he'll be a mid first round?
Chad Ford (1:44 PM)
Almost no way he fails in the NBA. Does everything well and plays really hard. But doubt he's ever an All-Star. His agent, Mark Bartelstein, compares him to Hot Rod Williams (Bartelstein also represented Hot Rod back in the day). I usually don't pay any attention to agent comps because they are filled with hyperbole. But that one feels right on. I'd love to see him on the Wizards. I think that's a perfect fit for player and team at 19.
fishercob wrote:Chad Ford:William Hot Springs, Arkansas [via mobile]
What are your thoughts on Bobby Portis? Do you still think he'll be a mid first round?
Chad Ford (1:44 PM)
Almost no way he fails in the NBA. Does everything well and plays really hard. But doubt he's ever an All-Star. His agent, Mark Bartelstein, compares him to Hot Rod Williams (Bartelstein also represented Hot Rod back in the day). I usually don't pay any attention to agent comps because they are filled with hyperbole. But that one feels right on. I'd love to see him on the Wizards. I think that's a perfect fit for player and team at 19.

SUPERBALLMAN wrote:Anyone else like Anderson at our pick? He can replace Webster/Butler on the roster, and rotate at 2/3 with Porter and Beal. Solid 3 and D player, above the rim athlete, tough as nails, with leadership qualities.

SUPERBALLMAN wrote:Anyone else like Anderson at our pick? He can replace Webster/Butler on the roster, and rotate at 2/3 with Porter and Beal. Solid 3 and D player, above the rim athlete, tough as nails, with leadership qualities.
TheSecretWeapon wrote:Why would anyone be disappointed in MKG? He wasn't drafted based on being advanced offensively -- he wasn't. His appeal was that he did everything else well, and the hope was that the offense would come. This season, on slightly below average usage, he was about average in offensive efficiency. And he rebounded well. And he defended well. I wouldn't trade the Porter we've seen in the playoffs for MKG, but I'd trade the regular season Porter for him.
Severn Hoos wrote:fishercob wrote:Chad Ford:William Hot Springs, Arkansas [via mobile]
What are your thoughts on Bobby Portis? Do you still think he'll be a mid first round?
Chad Ford (1:44 PM)
Almost no way he fails in the NBA. Does everything well and plays really hard. But doubt he's ever an All-Star. His agent, Mark Bartelstein, compares him to Hot Rod Williams (Bartelstein also represented Hot Rod back in the day). I usually don't pay any attention to agent comps because they are filled with hyperbole. But that one feels right on. I'd love to see him on the Wizards. I think that's a perfect fit for player and team at 19.
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Been on the Portis bandwagon all year. Getting him in the draft would be a HUGE win, and I'd be willing to give up a bit to move up if needed. I've used the analogy before - I think he's a more well-rounded Rashard Lewis (from his successful Orlando days, not his washed up Wizards days). Will be bigger and a better rebounder/defender, but not quite the 3-point shooter Shard was.
I'd convince myself to get excited for Jerian Grant, Tyus Jones, Kevon Looney, and maybe Christian Wood. But I REALLY want Portis.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Severn Hoos wrote:fishercob wrote:Chad Ford:
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Been on the Portis bandwagon all year. Getting him in the draft would be a HUGE win, and I'd be willing to give up a bit to move up if needed. I've used the analogy before - I think he's a more well-rounded Rashard Lewis (from his successful Orlando days, not his washed up Wizards days). Will be bigger and a better rebounder/defender, but not quite the 3-point shooter Shard was.
I'd convince myself to get excited for Jerian Grant, Tyus Jones, Kevon Looney, and maybe Christian Wood. But I REALLY want Portis.
If a team picks anywhere from #10-18, I would exchange with that team the player who the Wizards draft #19 plus two future picks, (a first and a second). That would be the player the other team wants, plus a Wizards future first and second.
I want Portis badly for the Wizards.
SUPERBALLMAN wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:If a team picks anywhere from #10-18, I would exchange with that team the player who the Wizards draft #19 plus two future picks, (a first and a second). That would be the player the other team wants, plus a Wizards future first and second.
I want Portis badly for the Wizards.
I agree Portis would be a good pick. You know he'll play hard and be able to contribute right away, pretty much a perfect fit.
Wall, Beal, Porter, Portis, Gortat looks like a real solid foundation, fill in role players like Humphries, Sessions, another 1st in 2016 and major cap space that off season.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
If a team picks anywhere from #10-18, I would exchange with that team the player who the Wizards draft #19 plus two future picks, (a first and a second). That would be the player the other team wants, plus a Wizards future first and second.
I want Portis badly for the Wizards.

Ruzious wrote:I wouldn't trade a future 1st to trade up for Portis, but I would for Kaminsky in a heartbeat, but I think I've said that a couple times already.