GimmeDat wrote:I'm speaking on the spur of the moment here, but I think Poku might be worth considering at 7...

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GimmeDat wrote:I'm speaking on the spur of the moment here, but I think Poku might be worth considering at 7...

spearsy23 wrote:Kobe is a low percentage chucker just like Jennings, he's just better at it.
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Jvaughn wrote:Now, this wasn't based on any actual rumors, but Bleacher Report just posted their trade ideas for every lottery team. One of the ideas they raised if Phoenix got the top pick was for them to trade us the pick plus Ty Jerome and Frank Kaminsky for Lauri and our first round pick. I'm not even sure Phoneix would do that, but I'd jump on that deal.
VolumePoster wrote:I really don’t see the appeal of Okoro at 7. His defense is tauter as his calling card, but is it better than Vassel, an excellent shooter with better size? I understand he’s a good athlete, but among NBA wings I don’t think he really stands out in that regard. Also get the sense he will measure about 6’5. He’s probably the player that would excite me the least.
GimmeDat wrote:I'm speaking on the spur of the moment here, but I think Poku might be worth considering at 7...
Grodoboldo wrote:Jvaughn wrote:Now, this wasn't based on any actual rumors, but Bleacher Report just posted their trade ideas for every lottery team. One of the ideas they raised if Phoenix got the top pick was for them to trade us the pick plus Ty Jerome and Frank Kaminsky for Lauri and our first round pick. I'm not even sure Phoneix would do that, but I'd jump on that deal.
I don't know, man. That's the stuff you do when you think a sure fire prospect is available, which I don't think is the case this year.
I'd do something centered around Lauri for their pick if they stay put on the lottery, though.
spearsy23 wrote:Kobe is a low percentage chucker just like Jennings, he's just better at it.
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TheSuzerain wrote:Do people not realize how abysmal this team is in terms of passing/playmaking?
What's the appeal of adding a perimeter player who can't do much of anything other than catch/shoot? Seems like lipstick on a pig.
Give me Haliburton or Hayes. We need to change the offensive identity of this team, and that involves new primary and secondary playmakers.
TheSuzerain wrote:Do people not realize how abysmal this team is in terms of passing/playmaking?
What's the appeal of adding a perimeter player who can't do much of anything other than catch/shoot? Seems like lipstick on a pig.
Give me Haliburton or Hayes. We need to change the offensive identity of this team, and that involves new primary and secondary playmakers.
PaKii94 wrote:TheSuzerain wrote:Do people not realize how abysmal this team is in terms of passing/playmaking?
What's the appeal of adding a perimeter player who can't do much of anything other than catch/shoot? Seems like lipstick on a pig.
Give me Haliburton or Hayes. We need to change the offensive identity of this team, and that involves new primary and secondary playmakers.
The other way to look at the lack of playmaking is maybe we need a vet for that instead of throwing a rookie (from a weak draft) into the fire to lead the team.
I wouldn't mind Hali, no to hayes, he looks very mediocre
TheSuzerain wrote:PaKii94 wrote:TheSuzerain wrote:Do people not realize how abysmal this team is in terms of passing/playmaking?
What's the appeal of adding a perimeter player who can't do much of anything other than catch/shoot? Seems like lipstick on a pig.
Give me Haliburton or Hayes. We need to change the offensive identity of this team, and that involves new primary and secondary playmakers.
The other way to look at the lack of playmaking is maybe we need a vet for that instead of throwing a rookie (from a weak draft) into the fire to lead the team.
I wouldn't mind Hali, no to hayes, he looks very mediocre
Yeah but then what's the point? You're going to acquire your playmaker via the MLE? That's a stupid plan on its face.
Our core + a veteran playmaker = garbage team
GarPax isn't here anymore. Let's aim a bit higher than a garbage team that maybe makes the playoffs as first-round fodder if things break right.
) otherwise bulls are f*cked either way.PaKii94 wrote:Vassell is my guy then Wiseman, deni. I am half hoping we don't move up so we aren't cornered into taking ball/edwards/hayes
Little Nathan wrote:PaKii94 wrote:Vassell is my guy then Wiseman, deni. I am half hoping we don't move up so we aren't cornered into taking ball/edwards/hayes
I don't see how moving up restricts us in any way. The mocks and big boards are all over the place, there is no clear top 5, top 3 or an obvious can't-miss first pick. Just take who you feel like is the best player and move on. I never got why so many people (and apparently many GMs) care so much about mocks. Brandon Clarke was mocked to go in the 20s the entire time, everyone with eyes knew that wasn't right, he still went there and surprise, surprise...he should have been picked top 10 easily.
The thing I'm most afraid of should we move up is how often I will have to read Wiseman's name.
Little Nathan wrote:PaKii94 wrote:Vassell is my guy then Wiseman, deni. I am half hoping we don't move up so we aren't cornered into taking ball/edwards/hayes
I don't see how moving up restricts us in any way. The mocks and big boards are all over the place, there is no clear top 5, top 3 or an obvious can't-miss first pick. Just take who you feel like is the best player and move on. I never got why so many people (and apparently many GMs) care so much about mocks. Brandon Clarke was mocked to go in the 20s the entire time, everyone with eyes knew that wasn't right, he still went there and surprise, surprise...he should have been picked top 10 easily.
The thing I'm most afraid of should we move up is how often I will have to read Wiseman's name.
PaKii94 wrote:Ideally yeah it should just be who the FO thinks is the best player available. However, the higher we are, it's just human nature to take the "safer" pick due to optics. If ball busts at #1, noone will bat an eye. If vassell busts at #1, fans will be demanding AK's head
MrSparkle wrote:Little Nathan wrote:PaKii94 wrote:Vassell is my guy then Wiseman, deni. I am half hoping we don't move up so we aren't cornered into taking ball/edwards/hayes
I don't see how moving up restricts us in any way. The mocks and big boards are all over the place, there is no clear top 5, top 3 or an obvious can't-miss first pick. Just take who you feel like is the best player and move on. I never got why so many people (and apparently many GMs) care so much about mocks. Brandon Clarke was mocked to go in the 20s the entire time, everyone with eyes knew that wasn't right, he still went there and surprise, surprise...he should have been picked top 10 easily.
The thing I'm most afraid of should we move up is how often I will have to read Wiseman's name.
Yeah. It's funny how a mock board distorts the value of players. It's ridiculous in many ways. 20 years deep into internet analytics and every year, you still get at least 10 busts / no-impact rookies in the top-20. If Poku ends up translating to the NBA, everyone will bemoan how 15-20 teams were idiots for passing up on a 7-foot PG. For all his decent chances of becoming an all-star, there is every reason to think Anthony Edwards has a career as impressive as Terrance Ross or Ben McLemore.
A lot of the mock board trends seem to be political/agent posturing. Where GarPax had it wrong, IMO they used the draft to address roster needs even if they claimed they were looking for the BPA. Look at Denver's (or Toronto's) style, and they clearly swung for the fences (BPA), trying to get a potential high-ceiling, skilled and physically-gifted star with almost every pick, in many cases disregarding injury history or rawness.
If no. 1 option playmaking is your main concern out of this draft, it's a very tall-order for any player. You are looking at a long development cycle and rebuild - there is no Luka in this draft. Poku is pretty interesting, though admittedly a tooth pick and perhaps unfit for the NBA. But his agility and point-skills at 7-ft are unique to this draft.
I think elite shooting is the quickest recipe for plug-and-play. I'm warming up to Nesmith. Looks like Buddy H. with more height and wingspan. Like I've said, Haliburton looks interesting cause he's a legitimate shooter with vision and length.
I think people would be a surprised how much a run-of-the-mill role-player center could help this team with playmaking, running an offensive system. Plumlee, Baynes are hitting the market - hello MLE. We have high-usage talent in Coby and Zach; Coby needs the ball to develop, so I'm not crazy at all about getting a guy like Hayes, LaMelo or Deni to "run the offense." If we had a center like that who could run a 2-man PnR, it would dramatically improve Coby and Zach's development, even if they played 15-20 mpg as backup centers.