Xatticus wrote:bigdogdylan5 wrote:Magic_Johnny12 wrote:
Yup. Hit it right on the head.
If we can trade Gordon for a pick that is in range to draft Killian Hayes and open up significant cap space for the monumental 2021 free agency class you do it without any hesitation.
Honestly, this could be directly correlated to why we were one of the three teams he interviewed with![]()
Hayes is also a local kid from Lakeland.
Hayes has shades of D'Angelo Russell, Luka game imo and already possess elite NBA moves (killer step-back Harden esque shot).
I am going to be honest I haven’t dived into the prospects but the guy shot 26% from three but is considered a good shooter and Harden like? If we are going to trade up can we finally draft a guy who can actually shoot?
Edit: Looking deeper he definitely shot way better on more attempts in the euro cup. But that was only 10 games. His biggest sample size he shot 20%. That is still a little concerning
Sooo... the selling points for his shot are that it looks good, he has been really good at the free throw line, and that he has been significantly better at shooting off the dribble than in catch-and-shoot situations.
The comparisons to Harden make no sense to me. Harden is a star now, so a lot of people are going to emulate him to some extent or another and Hayes is obviously among those that do. His step-back jump shot is straight out of Harden's playbook, but Harden has evolved into the player he is now. If you go back and watch what he was when he got into the league, he had an amazing first step that he used to blow by anyone that defended him aggressively. That sets up almost everything else he does. Hayes doesn't have that. He is an average athlete that is going to have trouble getting all the way to the rim.
I like Hayes well enough and he probably is the best PG prospect in a draft stacked with PG prospects, but that doesn't really make him a great prospect. As has been mentioned, he has no right hand whatsoever. You can see scouting videos that demonstrate how this hinders his game. His skill level is otherwise nice for his age and he is adept at running the pick-and-roll, but I don't see anything that otherwise makes him an extraordinary prospect.
I'd be happy to watch him develop if we somehow acquired him, but would I give up Gordon to get him? I don't know that I like him that much when there are going to be some appealing options available when we pick. I like Mannion and Lewis. I'd probably be happy watching Maledon develop as well, though he is a bit too passive for me.
If we trade Gordon to acquire a pick that we use on Hayes, we are a worse team in the immediate future. Hayes' team wasn't very good. I also don't like his fit alongside Fultz. I'm not sure our front office has the stones to take that sort of a gamble on Hayes. I'm not reading anything into the fact that Hayes gave us an interview. Weltman will kick the tires on everyone, but keep in mind that he drafted Isaac without getting a workout or interview.
I feel the same way about Maledon. There are both talent and physical tools there, but he's a very introverted kid who plays significantly within himself. That not what the Magic needs now. If we had the luxury of building him up for 3 years and players around him to do it - fine. But we don't on either count. Another bad fit.
Maxey, Halliburton, Lewis Jr, Hayes maybe Josh Green at a pinch are guards who can help now, add some fire and all have developmental upside.