jeff2020 wrote:JMac1 wrote:jeff2020 wrote:Interesting article as I am 100% against drafting bender with the 3rd pick. It's such a gamble that he never even has an impact as just a role player and at the 3rd pick that would set us back pretty far if we are trying to build through the draft. We miss on him here and the rebuild is set back 2-3 years. If we are 3rd I really want no part of that pick unless it's Dunn and we trade Knight.
http://espn.go.com/blog/statsinfo/post/_/id/106856/nba-draft-the-numbers-on-international-lottery-picks
Yea, think I am pretty much in this camp. Problem is, Knight is untradeable, so I guess we better be ready to trade back.
I think Knight is tradeable but not for the price McD will be wanting. If we are 3rd the best thing to do in my opinion is trade down and accumulate a 1st rounder a year or 2 down the road.
I feel, if we miss out on Ingram, then trading back might not be a bad idea. Simmons worries me for a guy taken in the top 2. He measured just an 8'7" reach last year, and somehow, later in the year, measured 5" longer??? As a comparison, Booker measured 8' 6.5" reach. I'll be interested to see what he measures at the combine, but to me, Simmons is just a rich man's Kieff.
Bender would be a decent gamble at pick 7 or later, but at 3? Yeah, he's awfully raw. I think this draft has a lot of "late-lotto" prospects; maybe 10-12 guys that in other drafts would be a decent pick at 10 to 14, but outside of Ingram and Dunn, to me, there's not much else in top 5 talent. Simmons just scares me with his 'work ethic' and just average physical profile. I think last year, he would go outside of the top 5. I'm far from an expert in the draft prospect arena, but that's the feel I get with this year's class, and think if we don't grab Dunn or Ingram, just trade back to late lotto and pick up a pick in a later draft, and maybe get Knight off in that trade as well, especially if Dunn is somehow the pick...or Jackson/Murray.