TheSuzerain wrote:If Edwards slips (growing murmurs about this), does the board want the Bulls to take him?
Yes. Just based on pure upside he is the #1 ceiling prospect in this draft.
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TheSuzerain wrote:If Edwards slips (growing murmurs about this), does the board want the Bulls to take him?
TheSuzerain wrote:If Edwards slips (growing murmurs about this), does the board want the Bulls to take him?

TheSuzerain wrote:If Edwards slips (growing murmurs about this), does the board want the Bulls to take him?
Jvaughn wrote:If you're making the case that Coby will be outplayed by Hayes, and lose his starting spot, that's more reason to draft Hayes. I don't understand the logic of staying away from a player because he might be better than the current player on your roster. That's absurd.
CoreyVillains wrote:23-7 wrote:CoreyVillains wrote:Just uploaded my newest breakdown on one of my favorite second round sleepers, Utah State's Sam Merrill. Now I'm not saying by any means that Merrill is going to be anywhere near Luka, but stylistically watching Merrill play in college was like watching Luka. Think he’d be a great get with our second pick given his skillset and our roster.
He's also 45 years old
So was Monte Morris.
PlayerUp wrote:Jvaughn wrote:If you're making the case that Coby will be outplayed by Hayes, and lose his starting spot, that's more reason to draft Hayes. I don't understand the logic of staying away from a player because he might be better than the current player on your roster. That's absurd.
If Coby plays like Feb-March Coby and Hayes still outbeats him, then 100% draft Hayes.
TheSuzerain wrote:If Edwards slips (growing murmurs about this), does the board want the Bulls to take him?
TheSuzerain wrote:PlayerUp wrote:Jvaughn wrote:If you're making the case that Coby will be outplayed by Hayes, and lose his starting spot, that's more reason to draft Hayes. I don't understand the logic of staying away from a player because he might be better than the current player on your roster. That's absurd.
If Coby plays like Feb-March Coby and Hayes still outbeats him, then 100% draft Hayes.
Do people realize that Feb - March Coby and Zach Lavine can not reasonably co-exist together?
For the love of god, we need some passing out of our backcourt.
Little Nathan wrote:TheSuzerain wrote:If Edwards slips (growing murmurs about this), does the board want the Bulls to take him?
I wouldn't take Edwards over Hayes, but I know I'm in the minority on that. Definitely wouldn't hate drafting Edwards, especially in this draft, but I have some concerns for sure.
Chicagoat wrote:Edwards has some issues upstairs and you wonder if he actually cares about a great player. I read some recent reports of that being the case. But if that were to be true then I would want to steer clear from Edwards.
You can have all the talent in the world but not having the drive or passion would mean zilch in the grand scheme of things.
23-7 wrote:CoreyVillains wrote:23-7 wrote:
He's also 45 years old
So was Monte Morris.
Nope: http://www.tankathon.com/players/compare?players=sam-merrill--taj-gibson--monte-morris
Jvaughn wrote:drosereturn wrote:MrFortune3 wrote:
Nah, even if it's a 3 guard line up it won't hurt Coby. He'll feast off of LaVine and Hayes setting him up for open looks. It would just mean he gets the green light to take a bunch of shots without needing to be the facilitator for the offense.
My issue with the 3 guard lineup is I don't believe the Bulls have the bigs to properly account for that type of set up. Lauri isn't good enough on D to stay on the floor in that scenario so you're potentially talking WCJ and 4 guards which I don't like from a size and rebounding perspective.
Other teams can do it but they're set up to do it.
The 3 guard lineup problem arises from their atrocious defense, not from Lauri. Aside from Hayes pg, that defense on the 2,3 position will be one of the worst being undersized. And they dont even have that much improve play making just instant offense. This is worse version of Sexton, Garland Cavs with no star Drummond im looking at number 1 pick with 20wins.
I predict White will be relegated to a 20min bench role after Billy failing the 3 guard lineup with a 1-9 record and crying over losing his spot to a rookie. Tbh, Donovan isnt that dumb realizing in practice this is one of the worst lineup he has ever coached and beg him to win 6moy only to give Lauri treatment after getting out of control taking 25 shots in Blakeney mode.
If you're making the case that Coby will be outplayed by Hayes, and lose his starting spot, that's more reason to draft Hayes. I don't understand the logic of staying away from a player because he might be better than the current player on your roster. That's absurd.
TheSuzerain wrote:PlayerUp wrote:Jvaughn wrote:If you're making the case that Coby will be outplayed by Hayes, and lose his starting spot, that's more reason to draft Hayes. I don't understand the logic of staying away from a player because he might be better than the current player on your roster. That's absurd.
If Coby plays like Feb-March Coby and Hayes still outbeats him, then 100% draft Hayes.
Do people realize that Feb - March Coby and Zach Lavine can not reasonably co-exist together?
For the love of god, we need some passing out of our backcourt.
Chicagoat wrote:Edwards has some issues upstairs and you wonder if he actually cares about being a great player. I read some recent reports of that being the case. But if that were to be true then I would want to steer clear from Edwards.
You can have all the talent in the world but not having the drive or passion would mean zilch in the grand scheme of things.
drosereturn wrote:Jeffster81 wrote:Just_Bullz wrote:Drafting Hayes will only limit the growth of Coby in my opinion. Like it or not, Coby will be the PG of the team.
A wing is likely the one we need.
BPA and worry about fit later. The only person that stunts Coby White's growth as a player is Coby White. If the Bulls think Hayes is the best player at 4, then you take Hayes.
Yeah you say that so easily but that creates a log jam with 3 starters smaller than 6'5. If Hayes really is that good, White should be traded not to mention the millions of back up guards the Bulls have. OKC 3 guard lineup is terrible bc none of them are good defenders. They will give up 100 plus points every game. This isnt comparable to a situation where you not drafting MJ bc of Drexler.
Drafting Hayes is a lose lose situation. Either he busts or your admitting White was a failure and wasted a number 7 pick to not be worthy of a starter. White has potential as 6th man but who the hell uses a high lottery pick for that?
MrSparkle wrote:I'm no draft expert, but anybody else find this Dion Waiters comparison (Edwards) to be completely preposterous?
For one thing, Dion's college build looked more like 6'4 Felicio than Edwards, who looks completely ripped and is a physical marvel. He no doubt has more length, vertical and a quicker step.
I think it's fair to question Edwards' BB IQ, work ethic, fundamentals, awareness. He could end up being like Josh Jackson or McLemore, hyper athletic talents who couldn't buy a minute in the pros.
But if you get him to buy-into developing his defensive potential... I'm seeing more of an Oladipo-type player than Waiters. His build is really good, and his handles and overall scoring ability give him a solid floor.
Timberwolves are trapped in a long cycle of misery. I've got a strong feeling MIN is going to jag this draft one way or another. Either they draft the wrong guy and bust (LaMelo, Wiseman), they trade down for a veteran and go up a measly 10 wins or so with KAT/D'Lo (still an under-30 loser), or they choose the right guy but develop him poorly (KAT and D'Lo show him the ropes of how not to play defense).
They could theoretically go for a big splash trade - #1 & D'Lo for Beal & #9.
They could also consider KAT for Embiid. KAT's perimeter game would be a better fit with the Philly defenders and Simmons' playmaking.
MrFortune3 wrote:MrSparkle wrote:I'm no draft expert, but anybody else find this Dion Waiters comparison (Edwards) to be completely preposterous?
For one thing, Dion's college build looked more like 6'4 Felicio than Edwards, who looks completely ripped and is a physical marvel. He no doubt has more length, vertical and a quicker step.
I think it's fair to question Edwards' BB IQ, work ethic, fundamentals, awareness. He could end up being like Josh Jackson or McLemore, hyper athletic talents who couldn't buy a minute in the pros.
But if you get him to buy-into developing his defensive potential... I'm seeing more of an Oladipo-type player than Waiters. His build is really good, and his handles and overall scoring ability give him a solid floor.
Timberwolves are trapped in a long cycle of misery. I've got a strong feeling MIN is going to jag this draft one way or another. Either they draft the wrong guy and bust (LaMelo, Wiseman), they trade down for a veteran and go up a measly 10 wins or so with KAT/D'Lo (still an under-30 loser), or they choose the right guy but develop him poorly (KAT and D'Lo show him the ropes of how not to play defense).
They could theoretically go for a big splash trade - #1 & D'Lo for Beal & #9.
They could also consider KAT for Embiid. KAT's perimeter game would be a better fit with the Philly defenders and Simmons' playmaking.
You have to remember, some of those comparisons are what the player projected to be from a ceiling perspective.
Waiters was a good talent coming out. He just didn't want it enough.
MrFortune3 wrote:Jvaughn wrote:drosereturn wrote:
The 3 guard lineup problem arises from their atrocious defense, not from Lauri. Aside from Hayes pg, that defense on the 2,3 position will be one of the worst being undersized. And they dont even have that much improve play making just instant offense. This is worse version of Sexton, Garland Cavs with no star Drummond im looking at number 1 pick with 20wins.
I predict White will be relegated to a 20min bench role after Billy failing the 3 guard lineup with a 1-9 record and crying over losing his spot to a rookie. Tbh, Donovan isnt that dumb realizing in practice this is one of the worst lineup he has ever coached and beg him to win 6moy only to give Lauri treatment after getting out of control taking 25 shots in Blakeney mode.
If you're making the case that Coby will be outplayed by Hayes, and lose his starting spot, that's more reason to draft Hayes. I don't understand the logic of staying away from a player because he might be better than the current player on your roster. That's absurd.
Roster construction matters in the NBA more than people like to believe. The Sixers went BPA(well, on their board)regardless of position during the process and their roster is flawed. Charlotte has done the same thing and their roster is badly flawed. Phoenix has done it in the past. Orlando is currently still doing it.
At some point you have to draft for position or the glut catches up with you.