Ruzious wrote:pcbothwel wrote:Also.. this PG/Lead Guard class is crazy deep. From 10-40, Hampton, Anthony, Maxey, Mannion, Jones, Terry, Bolmaro, Pritchard, Winston, Riller, Quickley, Flynn...
We need to get one of these guys. The value Pritchard, Winston, Riller, jones, and Flynn would provide over the next 3 years on their 2nd round rookie contract is essential with the Wall/Beal salaries.
The freshman (Anthony, Maxey, Mannion, and Hampton) all showed NBA skills, but shot poorly. At least 1 of these guys hits and would be interested in all in the event we trade back.
That said, I think TS is really looking at Okoro given his immediate fit and upside. Okoro can come in day 1 and guard the best perimeter player while getting hustle points and living at the FT line in the same way Butler did early in his career.
Buy a mid 2nd and draft Okoro, Tillman, Flynn/Pritchard/Winston
Sign Hinton as UDFA
Again, I have Vassell above Okoro, but I can see the fit for Okoro believe his defense/hustle points transfer to the pros easily.
Yeah, I'd be disappointed if we don't get one of Flynn or Pritchard - the value is just too good to pass up in the 2nd round. Flynn's a sure thing, and I think Pritchard has a bit more potential. If I had to choose between them, I'd have Gilbert Arenas flip a coin.
Yup on Flynn, Pritchard, & a few other guys whose names we've been repeating here again & again. There are bargain guards galore!
This draft is a test of Tommy's skills in managing his team's future. He said over and over "this year is for player development" -- the implication being that in '20-21, with Wall back, we were back to competing for... I don't know what, to tell the truth.
But, '20-21 is going to be a very weird season, obviously. & this is clearly a very unusual draft. So, even if I'd bought into Tommy's mantra, I'd be completely revising my strategy right now.
Once we extend Bonga & waive Admiral, we'll have only 9 signed players. Count Mathews & assume we re-sign Bertans, & that still leaves 6 open roster spots (including 2-way players, obviously).
IMO, we'd be crazy not to come out of this draft with at least 4 guys (including
the Nathan Knight undrafted). Honestly... it could be all 6 of those spots! Keep in mind that most of those guys are going to be very cheap. We won't have a tax problem no matter what, & if we have to eat 2 of those cheap contracts it still won't hurt us to speak of.
Seems to me the above makes perfect sense, though it's an unconventional way to proceed. I see it -- at least potentially -- as a significantly accelerated version of "the process," ala Hinkie.