coldfish wrote:cjbulls wrote:coldfish wrote:https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/nba-mock-draft-2020-lamelo-ball-taken-by-timberwolves-at-no-1-after-they-win-nba-draft-lottery/
There are a lot of mock drafts floating around with Edwards falling a little. IMO, if there is even a chance the Bulls could get him, they really should. He is raw and has some attitude questions but he is pretty much the only guy who really jumps out on tape to me. Really long arms, physical, athletic, good shooting form. He would be a multi year project but has the highest upside in the draft, IMO.
I'm not worried at all about positions. By the time Edwards would be truly ready, most of the roster is going to be turned over.
I have no strong opinion on Edwards right now, but how can you not be worried about positions?
You can’t have a bunch of young ball dominant scorers on one roster and expect them to develop. They’ll get in each other’s way and the other players will never get a respite from all the developing hero ball. At best, it’ll turn into a your turn-my turn scenario which is just bad basketball.
I’m all for BPA in this draft and don’t mind doubling up at a position (just as an example, Toppin when you have Lauri), but there is an exception for “ball dominant guards”. If they end up with Edwards they must move on from one of the other two or they’re asking for a scenario that kills the development of all 3, and Lauri, and WCJ and whoever else you want to throw in.
IMO there is enough minutes available for a player taken at any position. Look at Edwards. He could play next to Lavine or Coby or Sato at the 2 and any combination of them at the 3.
Part of the development is teaching guys to share the ball and move off of it. If the coach is letting one guy pound the ball for 20 seconds each possession, that's a coaching problem that is going to create issues regardless of who you draft.
I never meant it as a minutes issue, but you’re drafting guys because of their most optimal skill set. Zach, Coby and Edwards all have a similar skill set.
If the players develop in a way to hit that mark, they need to focus on what they’re good at, what their exceptional nba skill is, in this case generating offense.
They should focus on scoring, not being a distributor or playing off ball. So that naturally limits the amount of minutes you can provide for that role. You can’t have too many ball dominant scorers on the court at any one time, especially if they’re young and inefficient. It can ruin the team and development if every player.
They’ve been trying to teach Zach to be a PG since he’s been drafted. Has that worked much at all? Largely, he learned to be a scorer first and then in the last couple of years shifted his focus on being a better distributor, to mixed success.
If Edwards is clear BPA then great. But you need to clear out Zach or Coby to save the team before next season starts.




















