Patman wrote:Mikistan wrote:Yeah I dunno - i understand the whole picking role players and NBA ready skill
but i think i would ALWAYS pick players who can impact the game on every single possession- whether it be on offense or defense - if the aren't two way players, or playmakers/gamers all over the court, you can always sign some veteran who alread pidgeon holed himself a spot in the league.
the more i look at other prospects the more i like Bolden's physical profile along with stats hes putting up
"At 6’10” and 215 pounds with at least a 7’3” wingspan, Bolden has the physical and athletic attributes to play either forward spot at the next level, and defend multiple positions. Whil shooting over 4 3's per game on 40+ percent."
I'm actually going to talk about Bolden less now so no other teams pick him, keep the hype low
I'd rather take a very good supporting player rather than a mediocre go-to guy. There are a lot of guys that were prep or college stars, but are not good enough to be a go-to guy in the NBA, and also struggle to be a role player. For example, I'd rather have a Danny Green or Nic Batum than an OJ Mayo or Rudy Gay.
There's an argument to be made for either scenario. There may be little difference in the likelihood of either becoming a star though. If that's the case(I'm not sure it is obviously) then you take the guy who will be able to fill a role as a pro and hope he puts in the work to become more than expected. But you always have to take picks on a case by case basis and not generalize. I'm not entirely sure what role a guy like Rabb could play with us, given his current skill set, but I think he has higher potential than most give him credit for. Meanwhile, a guy like Lydon has a very clear role as a guy to provide spacing, but I'm less interested in picking him.



















