Shoe wrote:nate33 wrote:queridiculo wrote:There's no way.
If the Wizards move up to 6 it's going to be for Okongwu, or possibly Killian Hayes.
Yeah, that doesn't make any sense at all.
I'd also be pretty shocked if Ball lasts until #6.
Kevin O Conner thinks the Wizards are wanting to trade up. I can't see it for Ball but maybe Okongwu or Okoro or Avdija. Hope not but you never know.
Honestly I'm getting a lot of 2015 vibe from this lottery Mudiay, Hezonja, Stanley, Kaminsky, WCS, Justise. It's best to remind ourselves that most of these guys in this draft won't cut it in the NBA....
This draft will produce about the same number of NBA players as every draft. & they'll come from all over the 2 rounds, not predominantly from the lottery, at least not past #3.
Of the 11 guys taken from 3-13 last year, 6 of them were absolutely horrible (Barrett, Culver, Hunter, Garland, White & Reddish), 2 of them were extremely mediocre at best (Rui & Washington). The other 3 were Herro, who showed a lot of promise & came on late, Jaxson Hayes, & Cam Johnson. The #14 guy didn't play at all. The best rookies out of last year's draft were chosen elsewhere in the draft -- well outside the lottery, some in R2, some were undrafted for that matter.
If we trade up, it will be a grievous mistake. What do we have to trade other than the #9 pick we'd be trying to improve? Either draft picks (the #37 or next year's #1) or 1 or more of our young players. Going in either direction would be stupid -- & would ring the death knell on Tommy Sheppard's career.
Shoe wrote:...Every pick is really a swing for the fences and hope for the best. Real contenders are built on savvy trades and under the radar transactions.
I'm not sure what "under the radar transactions" are, Shoe. But you have to be "savvy" in trades & everything else to do well. GS was built on the draft. Miami this year contended based on a terrific trade (really, it was that one of the best players in the league decided that he wanted to play there) -- & a great draft pick (Bam), & a good draft pick (Herro), & great undrafted find (Robinson), & some of those smart, "small" decisions about trades & FAs.
Anyway, the real point is opportunity -- making the most of those you have.