Kerrsed wrote:suns12345 wrote:ImNotMcDiSwear wrote:
Perfectly respectable take. You make a good point about balancing defensive styles. We agree on Clarke of course because obviously. The JJ/TJ question is the substantial issue for the franchise this summer. Not surprising that we would find ourselves on either side of it. It's a good question.
Playing devils advocate a bit, but if Clarke is so good, why wont he shoot up the draft boards? and if he is truly a sleep, whats the reason why phoenix would be the ones to actually pick him?
Because 23 year olds dont get drafted in the top 10 anymore. Thats his biggest downside is his age, teams want youngsters bursting with potential rather than already established older players, with the hopes that the younger player will surpass what that elder player has been doing. Teams also look at it this way, sure Clarke has been playing superbly, but if he was all that great, everyone would have seen that much sooner and he would have been a one-and-done player rather than need 3 years of college to establish what he can do.
Its the age old add-edge, take the player with a higher ceiling and more question-marks (Younger), or the player with the higher floor and is more established and seasoned (Older).
It's kind of dumb if that really is the case due to the quick impact of Duncan, Draymond Green, David Robinson, Kareem, Hakeem, Curry, Thompson (both 3 year players like Clarke), etc...so basically the entire core who won a record breaking # of games. Barnes was their only one and done guy and he was the least valuable.
The fact that many teams don't draft them in the top 10 anymore doesn't mean it's the right move unless they are a sure fire superstar....the bust chances are far higher and they can't contribute as fast.
That being said, I will be very surprised if Clarke slips past 10 due to his increasing buzz....and a team like us simply needs his skillset more than the wings available in the 4-7 range. I wouldn't mind Garland due to his apparent shooting range and smart ball handling/highest rated PG coming into the year, but there is a bit of a risk not playing much this year.
If a guy like Clarke is a perfect fit and what you need, it's dumb to try and assume you can make a trade to move up just so you take him where you think he may slide to.
Given he has the highest BPM in years other than Zion and AD is no joke. Younger players have more upside left because they simply are not as good, but even if they improve quite a bit they very likely won't even get to where he is now. Given his tremendous growth this year at 23, he should still have tons of upside left.
















