Warriors Analyst wrote:northoakland510 wrote:GQ Hot Dog wrote:
I specifically mean the guys that have the length and strength to make it hard on guys like Lebron, Kawhi, KD, Butler, PG, Tatum and Ingram.
I get that finding someone to do the same on AD is also desirable but in that group you have AD, Giannis, Jokic, Embiid, maybe Kristaps but he's a far more limited offensive player.
There aren't as many offensively dynamic bigs as there are wings and some of those guys, like Giannis and AD, I would be pretty comfortable assigning a wing to regardless.
Of the guys you mentioned Jae Crowder is a nice player but I am highly skeptical we can get him for the mini-MLE. Derrick Jones has the size and is worth a flier on but Spoelstra's never trusted him to play big minutes and the rest are just too small to credibly defend the biggest, most skilled wings.
I think you can develop a big like Wiseman and still add wings in the second round or free agency. I know the Warriors have their formula, but it could use some tweaking. If Wiseman can stay on the floor when the Lakers go small that is a game changer.
Wiseman won't be able to stay on the floor as a rookie. There probably isn't a single rookie big that will be useful defensively come crunch time. Not Okungwu, not Precious, probably not even Paul Reed. But with that said, I think the place to grab a flier big is in the late 1st round or 2nd round. In the last two years Boston got Robert Williams and New York got Mitchell Robinson in that range. Whiteside and DeAndre Jordan were both late picks. The athletic rim runner types can be found deep in the draft.
There are a few in this years draft too. They are why I hope the Warriors can find a pick seller in the late first.






















