jpatrick wrote:Unless you're going to get a youngish borderline all-star, you keep the pick. Even at 5-6, you can get one of Hield or Murray in all likelihood. Worst case, we have insurance if Zach doesn't improve or we have a young shooter off the bench on a rookie scale contract, which every team could use.
What are people's thoughts on Ellenson? I was not a fan after watching play several games, and most sites seems to have lowered him below our pick. However, Ford is keeping him in the top five and says he may pass Bender.
Zach shows all the potential and results that he's going to cash in. To draft an insurance pick would be a waste. In the event and all likelihood Zach improves then you just wasted the 5th pick.
Ellenson is likely to be a bust. He's a worse defender than Okafor was. He shoots a lot of threes, but makes a small percentage of them. He's all mid-range and rebounds. He has no business being in the top 5 for the Wolves. Dieng is a better player and he's still not a starter.
My belief he's just a name to drive a media narrative that when a team takes someone else all of a sudden it's a surprise pick and no one saw that coming blah blah blah type of b.s.