DCZards wrote:The Consiglieri wrote:
It is a bit odd, however, to select him when you're supposedly advertising yourself to '16 free agents, but then you use a top 15 pick on a guy who seemingly everyone is saying won't play meaningful minutes until at least 2017 barring horrible injuries.
Would anyone that the Zards picked at 19 have played meaningful minutes before 2017? Would any player picked in that spot have made much of an impression on 2016 free agents? Maybe so...but I have my doubts.
The growth and play of Beal, Wall, Otto and, to some extend, Gortat, will be the biggest factors in attracting 2016 free agents.
Portis almost certainly would have, I think Grant would have. Doesn't matter to me as I'm fine with the pick, big supporter for aiming high, even if the floor is lower (though i do happen to believe Porter will at least reach league average starter status, I think he's way better than 22nd in this draft),I'm fine with it, but many people on this board and elsewhere felt that this pick could be used to help market us to free agents, so targeting a guy who could contribute immediately and at a position of need was important.
I don't like that thinking, and didn't support doing that, I'm a BPA guy period (well I have exceptions, but they're rare except for in the NFL Draft). Liked the move, though I think Portis would have been every bit as good a pick and probably better. Time will tell, and again, totally fine with it. Admittedly the last time I felt this way was when we took Singleton, 3 and D (elite D at that), supposedly really high floor (only alarming detail was his 3 pt shooting skyrocketed his last year, leading to concerns about Sample Size), moderate ceiling, Tobias Harris, and Kenny Faried all were basically dead even for me and I would have cheered any of the 3. Of course that completely blew up in our faces

. I have a strong feeling this will have a happier ending, I think he comes close to his ceiling, and maybe more than close.