gambitx777 wrote:To be fair there wasn't much there. A lot of last year's drafts were unknowns. Sir you could have dropped back a couple spots and probably still pick rui and get another pick. But that's splitting hairs. Plus he's a god character kid with good offensive potential. How work ethic is good and you can teach a willing student. So if he's willing he will one day be a serviceable defender80sballboy wrote:gambitx777 wrote:I think rui has the tools to defend he just needs to learn.
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He has the tools but why would you draft a kid who is 21 and has no clue how to defend in the first round? He's just long. He also doesn't have a three-point shot and is an undersized four, which would be fine if he had the first attribute. I have to admit, I was impressed at first because we've had so many first-round busts in the past. He's not a bust. Just not sure what his ceiling is.
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Whether Rui will become a good NBA player is unknown.
Whether Rui was a good draft pick (i.e. was the decision to pick him @ #9 a good decision?) is a completely different question, to which the answer is known.
No. It was a poor decision.
edit: as "...there wasn't much there," sorry that's not at all the case.