Unbreakable99 wrote:smittybanton wrote:If we got # pick: Michael Porter. Potentially better all-around than Dario. More athletic and a better shooter. Scoring mentality like sort of a Markelle Fultz as a forward. Best thing is that his offensive arsenal is predicated off his outside stroke. Perfect with Ben.
Great thing is that Porter could fall to five or six depending on team needs. Chicago, Atlanta Brooklyn gotta be looking for fives. A combination of the Lakers pick and the Sixers pick are a long shot to get us Porter. But it could happen. Use some other assets. That's why its never bad to stockpile, and always bad to overspend.
Simmons, Fultz, Covington, Michael Porter, Embiid
TJ McConnell, Furkan Korkmaz, Timothe Luwawu-C, Dario Saric, Jonah Bolden
Free Agent targets: Paul George, Aaron Gordon, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Avery Bradley, Wilson Chandler, Danny Green, Hezonja.
I have seen a few highlights of Porter Jr. He always has the ball in his hands. I don't think he would be a good fit with Simmons. Porter runs the point and brings the ball up. I'll have to watch some Missouri games to see how he plays on the college level and see if he plays off ball a lot and how good his shot and defense is. If I had to take a player at 1 and not trade out of it at this time I may take a big man lol. It's tough to say at this time when I don't know how anyone looks. Bagley is supposed to be good. Can he play PF for us?
He's a perfect fit with Simmons, in my opinion. His offensive game is predicated off his shooting. Not sure why having skills is a bad thing. His ability to handle the ball makes him potentially better than Covington. His finishing makes him perhaps better than Dario. Porter's not a point guard, and I doubt seriously he even thinks of himself as such. Dario was also something of a point guard in his teenage years. Brandon Ingram has great ballhandling skills, better than Porter's, yet he isn't hampered by playing with Lonzo Ball, and he'd be a great fit with Simmons as well.






