Jameerthefear wrote:EAS Law wrote:MagicFan101 wrote:
Ball has a lot of talent, but there are question marks about how his shot and style of play will translate to the modern NBA. If those are your concerns then that it understandable.
But if you are passing on a believed to be better talent because their dad talks a lot ... wow.
The reason it matters is because you don't want to place the hopes and future of your franchise on a guy that is going to do everything in their power to place you in a position to trade them where they want to go.
From what I see of Lonzo, he seems like a quiet kid that I notice really looks up to his dad like a best friend. You can see this by how he reacts to the stupid things his dad says in interviews. Lonzo is probably a good dude, but if his father determines that your team isn't doing what he wants to do, all it will take is a bit of influence and you have a train wreck on your hands.
Remember Dwight? There wasn't much reason for him to destroy our franchise when he did. He had people in his circle that convinced him he could be the face of the NBA but for Orlando. That's what happens.
And yet if you did the '04 NBA Draft over again, I would draft Dwight every single time and you would too. If you think his talent level is that high, you draft him.
You are 100% correct. BUT if we had Dwights dad telling everyone he "only" wants to play for LA and his two younger brothers are destined to play for UCLA and he is from the area, are you willing to put it past him that he won't jump ship like Paul George claims he might?