JMac1 wrote:bigfoot wrote:JMac1 wrote:BW just quoted me saying history says pick Donic in a closed thread. Being the man that I am, I will admit that I have trepidation and I am scared as hell to go against my thought process like Portland did, not once, but twice!!!
The only thing that gives me solace or allows me to go against that thinking is Doncic inability to create like Jordan and Durant. I think Ayton is closer to Oden and Bowie than Doncic is to Jordan and Durant coming out of college.
It's such a horrible problem picking first when you have these two elite looking prospects. We get the number one pick but then don't have a clear ... Anthony Davis, Tim Duncan, Lebron James type draft were there is a consensus number one. Or a least 95% of the people saying he's the one to draft. This is a freaking 50/50 split (or close too). Please let us pick the Jordan/Durant one of Doncic/Ayton. I don't care which one so long as we don't get Oden/Bowie-ized.
Btw. I hope that Ayton to Bowie and Oden comparison did t come off wrong. I meant the expectations surrounding the pick. I definitely don’t want Ayton to be the next Oden or Bowie
I know but it just got me to looking at 1-2 picks in the past few years. Hardly any with two really good players. Of course jury is still out on some of them.
Blake Griffin/Hassheem Thabeet
John Wall/Evan Turner
Kyrie Irving / Derrick Williams
Anthony Davis / Michael Kidd Gilchrist
Anthony Bennett / Victor Oladipo
Andrew Wiggins / Jabari Parker
Karl Anthony Towns / D'Angelo Russell
Ben Simmons / Brandon Ingram
Markelle Fultz / Lonzo Ball
Seems the most likely player to come out on top has the best shooting/ball handling skills (Davis was PG at one time) . Again jury out on recent drafts.















