leper-con wrote:Half-Full wrote:I just checked out the scouting reports on Desmond Bane, and he definitely raised my eyebrows. He has great range on his 3-point shot, and looks to have a solid defensive game. Right now he is projected to go in the second round, and may be gone before the Celtics pick at 47. Do the Celtics value him enough to use pick 30? The fact that he spoke to the Celtics indicates they have some interest. No question we could use a shooter.
I'm tired of getting caught up in first round, second round. That Duncan Robinson kid on Miami was undrafted. identify an NBA skills set and put that guy in the program to develop. The only thing you can't improve is physical limitations. Avoid those guys. Something we did not do last draft. Every single player has physical limitations that they can't overcome.
The best indicators of NBA success are:
1) Elite skill level (ie shooting, passing, pace, etc) - Luka, Steph, Jokic.
or
2) Elite physical tools. (Length, verticality, quickness) - Giannis, AD.
The absolute best are a combination of both - LeBron, KD, Kawhi, Hakeem, Jordan.
Unless you want a mediocre player, you need to draft for one of those, preferably both. But every year we get teased by some "High IQ" guy who is undersized/underathletic for their position without the elite skill to overcome it. Brad seems to covet these guys especially.