doclinkin wrote:Dat2U wrote:
So let's assume no trade down scenarios exist. No one wants to move up. Garland at 4. Culver, 5. White, 6. Hunter, 7. Doumbouya is snatched up at 8? What do you do? 
Here's what my board would look like:
1. C Goga Bitadze
2. C Bol Bol
3. PF Brandon Clarke
4. SG Tyler Herro
5. C Jaxson Hayes
6. PF P.J. Washington
7. C Mfiondu Kabengele
Lots of centers on that list. Should we reach for a non-C instead? I admit I do think Bitadze will be very good and I'm confident about that so I'm torn.
HERE IS THE ORIGINAL QUESTION.  Risk a pick, or what your board looks like at that point.  Who is your best available given Dat's list of who is gone.
 
It really is a challenge.  All the best players on the board are centers, which we don't particularly need. I wouldn't take Hayes because I don't think he's better than Bryant and we only need one of them.  The same goes for Kabengele.  I like him, but why play him over Bryant?
I have zero faith that Bol Bol will remain healthy in the NBA.  I wouldn't touch him.
Goga looks like the only center good enough that the BPA principle might outweigh the fact that we don't really need another center.  But I'm worried that he is too plodding.  Can he defend well enough to stay on the floor in crunch time of a playoff game?  Is he the next Nurkic, or is he more of a Valanciunas who gets played off the floor when it matters?  
I like PJ Washington for some teams, just not ours.  He's a rather disappointing defender and we need a PF who is a plus defender.  If I wanted a guy like Washington, I'd just resign a better version of him in Jabari Parker.
For me, it comes down to Clarke, Herro or Samanic.
Herro's lack of wingspan concerns me on defense, but other than that, he seems like a real promising pick.  The guy can play.  And teams always need shooters.
We'd all love Clarke if he was 6-9 with a 7-0 wingspan, but he's 6-8 with a 6-8 wingspan.  Will his ridiculous college numbers translate?
And then there's Samanic.  He checks all of the boxes.  He's got good length, respectable athleticism (he scored surprisingly well in lane agility and 3/4 sprint) and shows promising skills.  However, does his skill translate against NBA competition?  How long will it take for him to develop? 
Put a gun to my head and I'd probably take Samanic, mostly because I haven't watched him enough to see the warts I see on everyone else.