Unbreakable99 wrote:Looking at the bottom 6 teams if everything holds to form I can't see guards being the top 3 picks. Philly Boston Phoenix Dallas Minnesota Miami. I can't see Boston taking yet another guard. Would Phoenix? I don't think they would. Dallas? Yes. Minnesota? Possibly but they need a wing. Miami? Yes. I know talent trumps position but Boston taking another guard wouldn't be stupid if the player is good but it just adds to their roster another guy who plays the same position. Phoenix has guards. Again if they chose a good guard I can't say it would be stupid but it adds to a position they gave many of.
what's the saying? If you have too many guards you really have none? Or something like that. I mean, there's a reason Ainge kept acquiring them. First Bradley who is really an undersized SG, then Smart who can't shoot, then IT who is shrimp who can't defend and can be a black hole on offense, then Rozier who has a little bit of everything but probably not starter material. Any one of the PG in the top of this draft would be the PG of our future over all the guards we have. We addressed SF w/Brown so not sure we take Jackson, Tatum, Bridges, Isaac or Anunoby (though I think they're all better prospects than him imo). We just drafted Yabusele and Zizic (very excited about him) so we don't necessarily need to take a PF/C like the risky Giles, Adebayo, or Markkanen. So that leaves SG with Jackson, Monk or Ferguson as the path of least resistance but we have a just entering his prime Avery Bradley. I dunno what Danny is thinking. There's really not much separating the lottery picks. Each will have a long successful career with high upside. You guys could take Monk at #5 and he could have a worse career than Ferguson, Allen, and Hart taken much later. Now, Monk has a higher upside I'll give you that. But he's also the smallest and has questions about defense and his handle. It's a really deep draft and you are probably going to get 1 star and if not another...at worst a very good starter. What I think will work best for you:
Ball
Jackson
Simmons
Saric
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