oddity wrote:saintEscaton wrote:Saberestar wrote:
I would take Jaylen Brown. He is an outstanding athlete, great handler for his size ( 6'7 tall, 7 feet wingspan) and he is strong like a bull. Offensively he reminds me of Tyreke Evans, Stanley Johnson and even some Harden. He needs to improve his shooting and his overall defense, but he has huge potential.
Really good to have players like him in the modern NBA, he can switch a lot and he can defend in the future ( like Iguodala or Barnes on GSW ) three different positions out there.
Yeah I'm fine with either of the Cal guys as consolation prize if we miss out on the crown jewels arnd are picking outside the Top 3 . In fact I like Rabb more than Bender because he looks like more of a sure thing and isn't as boom or bust
TBH maybe boom or bust isn't such a bad thing in our case; I heard through the grapevine that next year's draft class projects to be very, very good. Taking a risk and getting a project that keeps us dwelling in the basement even worse for a bit longer could serve to our benefit. Either way, you just wanna get the best prospect, regardless of position or potential to bust.
I just don't see it with Bender maybe I should watch more tape which is hard to find because I'm no Euroleague scout. But he looks o me more like a Vesley than a Zingis even though he's playing against better competition at a younger age. He's probably tow years away from being two years away and bringing him over before 20191-2020 will require an expensive buyout because he's under contract for a while