NavLDO wrote:dremill24 wrote:
I hear you but if we're gonna talk about quality..it goes both ways. Jenkins, Goodwin, Price are just not very good, you can't make roster decisions based on them. Bogdan is an absolute wildcard, nobody knows what he's gonna be or If he's even coming over. And Knight is a guy everyone wants out of town. So basically that leaves Bledsoe and Booker as go-forward pieces. I wouldn't call that a huge glut when it comes to building a roster. There's also no reason you can't have Bledsoe and Booker on the court together with Dunn/Hield/Murray for stretches.
I'm not gonna sit here and act like I know exactly which player is gonna be the best of the bunch, none of us do. I'm just failing to see any reason why you don't take BPA no matter the position if someone separates himself.
Understood, but look at this way--Len is the best we have at C. After that, it's a 33 YO. Bledsoe and Booker are our best Guards. After that, we have Knight, Jenkins, and Goodwin. The add in Bogdanovic--two-time winner of Euroleague Rising Star Trophy; he only other two time winner was Nikola Mirotic, so I doubt we have to worry about whether he'll be good for us in the future.
http://www.euroleague.net/news/i/5xr5u88astihvwuj/euroleague-rising-star-trophy-bogdan-bogdanovic-fenerbahce-ulker-istanbulAnd also look at it like this--who will likely be the better player; Jahlil Okafor or any of the 3 Guards you listed, considering Okafor was the consensus #2 player, and some had him #1, in a strong draft. Dunn, Murray, or Hield are no higher than 3rd in a weaker draft. AND consider how much easier it is to find a god Guard vice an Elite Center prospect.
To me, and many on here, it's a no brainer. But then again, I'd draft Valentine over all three of those guys, so my opinion is jaded. And Valentine can play any of the 1, 2, or 3 spots. If you were to ask which I'd want over Okafor or Valentine, it would be a much more difficult choice for me, but I'd still have to go with Okafor.
And your original question was posed as if we had plenty of options at Center, and that just is not the case. Chandler cannot be an every-night starter playing 32 minutes a game, at his age, and Len hasn't really 'broken out' as being a "Top 5" Center. But if we were able to score Okafor, we'd have him, Len and Chandler next season. And if McD were smart, and Valentine was still available at 13, then pick up two of Yabusele/Cornelie/Diallo/Hernangomez/Johnson/Maker/Bentil/Carter/Bolomboy/Niang/Vezenkov at 28 and 34, then, trade Knight to the highest bidder (future picks/PF depth), and wow, we'd look pretty darn good next season, and how I'd build the depth chart to get some BBIQ in at PG:
Bledsoe/(Valentine)/Goodwin
Booker/(Bogdanovic)/(Valentine)
Warren/Tucker/(Bogdanovic)/(Hernangomez)
Bentil/Leuer/(Hernangomez)
Okafor/Len/Chandler
Mix'm up how you like, but there's some versatility, smarts, 'beef', shooting, upside, etc. in there. That's how I'd roll.
On the "Beef" side, if we are looking for that, there are plenty of 'big boys' in that late-1st-to-mid-2nd Range:
Bentil--6'8" 229
Yabusele--6'8" 240-to-260
Carter--6'9" 251
Siakam--6'10" 227
Bolomboy--6'9" 224
Niang--6'9" 231
Vezenkov--6'8" 225
And going a bit further off topic here, but the latter two, Niang and Vezenkov, are quite intriguing, and would love to brin them in if they go undrafted.
Niang at 6' 8.5" and 231lbs,is solidly built, and a SF/PF tweener. His 6' 10" Wingspan is below-average for a PF, but still managed pull in his fair share of rebonds, and Vezenkov, great shooter, low turnovers, and decent size, yet apparently, unathletic, but if you bring in a guy undrafted, well, there's a reason, right?