Damkac wrote:Why not? Everyone is saying "we can't add 4 rookies next year". We have so many picks we can use some of them on high risk high reward players.
The way I see it, we have the 28th and 33rd picks to be creative, but need to 'hit' on one of the two lotto picks at PF...maybe one combo PF/C guy like Bender, Labissierre, or Ellenson, and then a pure PF or potential SF/PF hybrid, like Jaylon Brown (7' 1" Wingspan at 225lbs,but with SF height at 6' 7"). Or maybe, and to me, it may work out well for us and ease their transition into the NBA by taking two teammates with chemistry together like Brown/Rabb; both appear to be ranked close to what our picks are likely to be (3 and 13). I've often wondered about this theory, and wonder if anyone's done research on how it benefits/hinders players. Here are some other potential combos, depending where we pick:
Jamal Murray/Skal Labissiere/Tyler Ulis (Kentucky--imagine those as our 3, 13, 28 selections... ;-O )
Ingram/Grayson Allen (Duke - picks 2 and 33)
Dunn/Benjamin Bentil (Providence - picks 4? and 33)
Luwawu/Zubac (Mega Leks - picks 13 and 28)
Deyonta Davis/Valentine (Mich St - would likely have to trade back to late-lotto/mid-teens to make this happen, which with our luck, we could slide to like, 5th or 6th overall. It may be wise to trade that 5th/6th overall for, say 14th overall Bulls, or 18th overall, Memphis...or maybe Boston, with owning the Nets pick at 4, and we have the 5th, maybe they trade their 16th and 24th overall, along with the Nets 2018 1st Rd pick that they own or their right to swap their 2017th 1st with the Nets. Anyway, would have to happen for us to have two late-lotto/mid-teens picks, since Davis is DE ranked 13th, and Valentine 17th.)
Chriss/Dejounte Murray (Washington - picks 13 and 33)
Wade Baldwin/Damian Jones (Vandy - picks 13 and 28)
Diamond Stone/Melo Trimble (Maryland - picks 28 and 33)
Cheick Diallo/Wayne Selden/Perry Ellis (Kansas - picks 28 and 33, and camp invite/tryout)
Any of those other combos jump out at anyone? To me, the Brown/Rabb combo would both fit best when comparing draft stock to likely picks, as well as, position need. But the Ingram/Allen comb is intriguing, and so is the Murray/Labissiere/Ulis, Davis/Valentine, and Luwawu/Zubac). Thoughts??