DarkHawk wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Spoiler:
So if you were on the Doncic wagon for months, and then suddenly you change your mind after getting the pick to go against your personal views to follow consensus, and the consensus player busts and the guy who's wagon you were on for months ruled the NBA for the next 10 years, nobody bats an eye? That wouldn't be a hard pill for you to swallow?
I don't think either busts, but if I went against my gut to follow a crowd and learn that was the wrong decision and my gut had been right all along to me that would be the bigger killer.
The 'hard pillow to swallow' is in reference to the Blazers passing on MJ and Durant. We're talking 30 years later on MJ and it's still a fresh topic for discussion and almost always will be.
Again, I'm just going by what experts are saying. I don't watch enough of these guys to know the ins and outs of their game completely.
When the majority says Ayton is the right pick, I tend to believe it. Maybe they don't watch Doncic enough or maybe it's because he's Euro but that's just what we're hearing. I haven't seen any expert say 'the Suns should pass on Ayton and here's why'. If there is anyone that does, I'd love to hear it as I would like to see the reasons it would make sense to pass on a big who can do almost everything.
Yeah, but MJ wasn't the consensus top prospect either. Multiple people were trying to trade into that second spot to grab a big. KD wasn't either. MJ just went on to become the best player of all time.
Seems like the MJ comparison would almost be more comparable if Doncic went on to become the next big thing and Ayton busted. Same with KD actually. I don't think Ayton is by any means a clear consensus. A lot of analysts and draft sites out there have had Doncic at #1 much or all of the year.

























