Urinesane wrote:I personally think he's more talented than the other guys slated to go at the top. If he turns into a Chris Bosh type player, you have a pretty incredible duo down low that can hit their FTs and at least one of them is deadly from outside (though Wiseman's form looks really smooth imo, so he should be able to at least be a threat from three).
7ft guys with athleticism, coordination, and the ability to learn can still greatly impact the game, they just have to be able to shoot the three and not be big slow ogres. The game has gone small, because it's easier to teach three point shooting than that kind of height mixed with guard like skill sets.
If Wiseman can be that type of player he opens up way more possibilities/advantages over the current style of play, that I don't think Edwards or Ball have the possibility of doing, even if they become star players at their positions.
If you take a swing, you may as well go for one that if it works, could put the Wolves in a position to contend for a solid chunk of time.
Maybe none of the three will be good, or maybe all of them will. Maybe Ball/Edwards go onto to being awesome players for years to come and Wiseman never reaches his potential, maybe a Whiteside-esque guy. I think it's worth it to take the shot at something special, than hoping two guards can greatly improve giant holes in their games and become stars.
Also, I think a guy like Wiseman is a much better fit with KAT than the other two.
KAT gets his points in a myriad of ways and won't be effected by another big down low, except for it taking some of the rebounding, shot blocking, and physical wear and tear off him. Wiseman won't have to have any offense run for him, let him feast on the offensive boards, get easy alley oops from Beasley/Russell, and be a solid FT shooter.
Ball and Edwards will have to take the ball out of our best players hands to be effective and play to their strengths. Wiseman won't negatively effect anyone, and will offer help to our best player in the paint.
What happens if you have two 7fters (I'll count Karl because he's close enough) that can shot block, rebound like demons, hit their FTs, and shoot the three (in KATs case EXTREMELY well)?
I think you win championships if you have decent guard play.
That sums up my thoughts pre-draft. Have fun arguing over potential for another few months
Alright, it's been fun guys, but I have way more responsibilities now than I did when I used to spend way too much time here.











