sunsbum wrote:ChrisInAZ wrote:My Suns big board (pre NBA combine)
1.Fultz
2.Jackson
3.Fox
4.Ntilikina
5.Smith Jr.
6.Monk
7.Tatum
8.Ball
9.Isaac
10.Anunoby
11.Markkanen
12.Bridges
If the Suns end up at #3 (or maybe even #2), I'd hope they can find a way to either trade down (via Ball envy) for an additional pick or add a pick using 2018 1st+ so they can come away with combos of either Ntilikina & Anunoby at like #7 and #13? or Jackson & Ntilikina at #3 and #7?
If they land Fultz, shop Bledsoe. If the rookie PG is Fox or Ntilikina, employ more patience in regards to Bled.
Come on. You have Ntilikina over Ball, Tatum and Smith? My question to everyone is why would we draft Jackson when we have Warren, Bender and Dudley? Getting a guy like Jackson is going to prohibit Bender from developing being that JJ seems to be a bit more ready and would surely get Benders PT.
Jackson is a SF/SG. Bender is a 4 and a sometimes 5 to come. Suns need defense anywhere, everywhere on the court.
I've voiced a ton about my concerns with Ball already. He does some things fantastically. He does other things rather poorly if grading on a "top 10" curve. And some things I'd expect to see from a point guard he seems to simply opt out of attempting altogether.
Tatum doesn't fill a need...creates a log jam if anything. He's going to be very good, TJ Warren good. It'll be difficult for him to move the Suns build story forward considering the bricks already in place.
I like Smith, but do have questions about his BBIQ and defensive want-with-all. Knee injury is a small negative.
Ntilikina is tall- 6'5", very long armed and only 18.7 yo. Probably still growing, and has tremendous potential as a perimeter defender. The Suns need defense, badly. He plays very smart already. A pass first point guard. Again...defense. Yeah, I have Frank unusually high, but he just checks off more boxes for me than Ball or Smith at the PG position. Have I mention defense yet?