thelead wrote:bargnanimvp wrote:thelead wrote:Atlanta and Dallas draft their guy and pretty much gives them the keys. We draft lotto picks and bench them. It’s un-f’ing-believable
who should we have given the keys to? we did to dipo because he looked ready, payton basically too. everyone else has been a massive project. bamba looks the most refined we've had since those guys so it will be interesting to see if we up his usage but then his body doesn't look ready to bang with nba bigs.
We should have drafted guys like DSJr and given him the keys. A) we don’t play our youngsters enough and B) We draft athletes over basketball players.
Ok saying we should have drafted other players is fair enough, i don't think the issue is not playing our young guys enough. We've had young guys who got plenty of minutes if they were ready the problem is like you said we draft athletes over skill. It's ok to do that now and then but we seem to be stuck doing it. We also don't sign free agents to cover our rookies flaws either, we've had 2 guards and a small forward whose weaknesses were 3 pt shooting but didn't address that with vets to help them out. Right now i see a similar problem developing in isaac and ag when it comes to lack of playmaking/ball handling from the wing position.
My reasoning for our draft picks is a long the lines of we haven't whiffed any picks really, without hindsight we've taken what appeared to be BPA each time but each time we've been 1-2 spots away from the obvious franchise changing talent. And each year we've rolled out the same veterans who fit together awful but put up enough talent to get us too many wins to get us those franchise changing players.














. I would take Young over Bamba. Only time will tell if im right or wrong. Like you said its way to early to judge. But Youngs skill set is everything we needed. 










