basketballRob wrote:zaymon wrote:drsd wrote:
If Okeke or Alexander-Walker end up as a "secondary playmaker in NBA", the both would be BPA at their respective draft slots. After the lottery, a team is typically drafting for bench depth, historically.
A 3rd, 4th man on a starting roster is a huge value pick at 16 or 17.
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Still Weltman projects Okeke to be better. Guys its not like Weltman picked Okeke by mistake. We had NAW for couple of days here, they went to dinner together. NAW was available for us and Weltman without hesitation chose Chuma with big smile on his face. NAW ceiling projects to be Fournier who everybody here dislike. I dont get the love. Its players like Chuma that are the most valuable assets right now. What has NAW that makes him better than Okeke ? Becouse i dont see him as a lead ball handler.
NAW is a ball handler. Have you watched him play? He is capable of running the point.
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He might be...but you have to remember that a lot of guys that are "capable of running point" (like Fournier) prior to the NBA can't once they get to NBA.
What you have seen is him vs other college kids or in SL vs guys of whom 99% won't ever be on an NBA roster playing in a scrimmage game. Those SL units met for first time last week and have no real system in place on either end of the floor.
That doesn't mean he can't be a primary ball handler in NBA, just that you have to wait and see what he looks like vs NBA teams.
Wether he ends up a primary ball handler or a secondary one doesn't make him better or worse, that's just a role. DJ is a primary ball handler, that doesn't make him better than Bradley Beal who is a secondary ball handler. The question is what tier he can they elevate to within that role.
The FO might think that Okeke can be a better 2-way versatile forward than NAW could be a primary/secondary playmaker.
We won't know the answer to wether they were right or wrong for another 3-4 years.
Even if one player is better in the first year, it doesn't mean anything...MCW was best rookie in 2013 over Giannis, Oladipo, CJ McCollum and Gobert. You also have to remember that players in NOLA are going to get way over hyped because they're going to be the "hot new young team of the future" the NBA will try to promote...just like Minnesota was with Andrew Wiggins, Zach LaVine and KAT a few years ago. They had 1000x more hype and attention in first few seasons than Jokic/Murray core in Denver...but look at it now.