Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote: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.
I concur.
My musing caused me to reflect on just how profoundly improved Porter has been in the playoffs.
I considered MKG to be a much better prospect than Beal. Based on what I've seen so far, I'd say MKG isn't that far behind Kawhi Leonard, potentially. Injuries and playing in Charlotte have not helped his progress. I agree his defense and his rebounding are strengths. After two regular seasons, I would say Beal has become a higher profile but perhaps still not better prospect than MKG. I think I would keep Beal over MKG only because I think Beal has begun to drive the basketball well, rebounds well, passes well, defends reasonably well, and he's a terrific open three point shooter. I would now rate Bradley slightly more valuable than MKG.
Otto Porter has made me quite optimistic. Playoffs Porter is a beast and I think the beast will not get worse next regular season. He'll be the starting SF for years to come. I think he's better than MKG.
I am shocked to be saying that this soon.
Back to draft thread topic...I would say the Wizards need to draft a PF of the future or a Wall backup, who can really help if Wall has a broken hand or something.
We need to draft a young, stud who's like Jordan Clarkson, who can back up Sessions ....

You would really love this owner in England's second Division that was written up recently for SI. He's an analytics geek who made his millions finding ineffiecencies in the bettering markets in European soccer, and took his winnings and bought a lower division soccer team with it, and then purchased another European team as well in Denmark (Midtjylland). Unlike our witless, supposedly tech savvy owner, this guy, who owns Brentford, used proprietary analytics models to first find inefficiencies in the markets, and later in the game itself, to help better prepare Brentford and his new Danish squad to compete at a top level. In the case of Brentford, he managed to help push Brentford from an unknown third tier squad, to a team competiting in this years playoff for promotion to the EPL, and all this was done, while firing the management of the team for repeatedly chafing and complaining about his analytics meddling with their management. Basically, he canned these guys for their recalcitrance when it came to his models. Now Midtjylland is about to win it's first ever Danish League Championship after adopting his analytics platform, and has set records by scoring a goal a game off set pieces, thanks to the use of his models which suggested flaws in how teams approach set pieces, as well as purchasing of players.
See, this guy, will fire a manager, and staff, even if the guy has a good record and numbers, if the guys refuse to buy in, and especially if they refuse to buy in, and are achieving results that his model suggests are based more on random chance, than actual accomplishment.
I love this guy. Now compare this guy, who is very Un-English, to our own management, and it just makes me want to cry. Incompetent coaching, incompetent management, free pass, whether the results are god awful (2009-2013), or inspite of the team in place (2014-2015), completing ignoring the role of player selection/rotations (Witman), and god awful team building (Cash instead of Clarkson, Vesely instead of Leonard, two bench guys instead of Curry etc), in our failure to achieve so much more. We are at the vanguard of analytics in this country and yet our teams are run by the worst front offices in the country.
uggh. I would also consider dealing up for Porter, but only if he falls to within 2-3 picks of us, as I don't want to give a ridiculous amount of value to a team, when there are four or five nice front court guys available.
http://www.si.com/planet-futbol/2015/05 ... hew-benham