3toheadmelo wrote:Deeeez Knicks wrote:Jonathon Wasserman's latest mock. Knicks get Obi at #6
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2890024-2020-nba-mock-draft-the-mystery-begins-with-the-no-1-spotThere may be pressure on the New York Knicks to draft a point guard at No. 6, but the best player available is still the only priority. Plus, there are enough questions about North Carolina's Cole Anthony to be concerned about giving him the keys to the offense. And while France's Killian Hayes deserves consideration, it's easy to picture the Knicks front office feeling more confident in Obi Toppin, college basketball's Player of the Year.
The Knicks should also have a pick in the late first round (via Los Angeles Clippers) and early second round (via Charlotte Hornets), so they could draft a point guard then or offer a trade package to move up.
Meanwhile, Toppin's explosiveness and expanding skill set may be too tough to pass on in a draft filled with uncertainty. Aside from his elite finishing and solid post play, he's become a promising shooter (39.0 percent 3PT) and nifty passer.
The Knicks know Julius Randle isn't a realistic option to lead the rebuild. Other than age (22), the biggest question mark with Toppin is his defensive outlook, but he's a near lock for monster offensive production, and New York has Mitchell Robinson to protect the rim.Spoiler:
I won’t be mad at all cause he is the BPA if he’s still available. He can be a scoring machine. He also saves us from overpaying for Christian Wood.
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