FlatearthZorro wrote:big-shot-ROB wrote:FlatearthZorro wrote:
Only problem with selecting Fernando for me is that Williams is fairly similar to him and Williams is actually a better athlete while Fernando seems a tad stronger. But if we get him I'll take it anyways(i don't have a choice)...
I know they are redundant a bit, but Fernando is a more glass dominant center than Williams. Also he projects to space the floor way sooner than RW. I'd like to go PJ Washington, who projects to be on similar roles as Morris/Millsap, but we would need to get him at 14, which == no Herro for sure.
But I'm quite sure between Miami and Charlotte they'll split Little and PJ.
Combine 22 + 20 for 15-16 and draft Herro or Langford.

I think it's really possible to trade up in this draft. 3-4 positions for 2 first rounders should be doable.
Yeah, trading up will be really easy as everyone should be trying to trade back or out. But, a part from Herro who I'm in love with, I'd like to get as many shots at the pie as possible, given the probability of most 1st rounders to panning out really.
The uncertainty from 9 to 30 is also makes it really difficult to project anything. Clarke could go 10th or 20th, as far as I am concerned. Miami could like Keldon or he could be picked 25. Little or Doumbouya doubt they slide. Langford should not slide after 22 but who knows. NAW will be taken by the Magic if not picked before for sure. ATL probably drafts Claxton at 17, though I think they should trade back and grab G. Williams.
Robert Horry is better than MJ, because everybody knows that 7>6.