Ed Wood wrote:I'm fairly happy spending a late first on Josh Green. Interrupting the flow a little here, but can I ask what exactly has sold people on the prospect of spending a mid-lottery pick on Precious Achiuwa? I think he's a draftable prospect - he had a decent one year in college and his physical markers are more than fine. I'm not as up in arms about the idea of using a late lottery or, better yet, a pick in the 20s on him, but what makes him a more exciting pick than, say, Jalen Smith? He's a little better built than Smith, but he certainly wasn't a better college player, and he's older.
The focus on Okongwu tracks very naturally for me - for one he was a very good college player and his strengths would make him a good fit - there's an appealing confluence of talent and need there. Achiuwa isn't really in the same neighborhood in either dimension to me.
at guy with 9'2 standing reach, elite lateral quickness, and high motor is normally gone with the top five picks of the draft. Anything he does on top of that is icing on the cake.
Now if hte medical shows that aChiuwa has some degenerative knee condition, or that he has mental health problems, then i believe we should pass. I don't think he will be there at 14, which is why Boston is trying to move down. He definitely fits the type of player that they need. They are guard oriented team that needs a high motor forward that can defend on the perimeter and challenge shots. there is no in the draft like Achiuwa. Again, I hate hyping Achiuwa because for all we know he could have an Andre Blatche...Javale McGee knuckle head personality. Josh Green and Smith will never be seen as your lockdown "scotty pippen forward.. draymond green forward". Your forward has to be the best defender on the team. Washington doesn't have one and they don't come around often. To me, if Achiuwa is there at 9, there is no way I am risking losing Pippen, because I want to look fancy, and show everyone how shrewd a GM I am. Most of these picks after the pick 20 are almost certain to not even be in the NBA after 5 years. This draft is like the Shawn Marion and even the Giannis draft. Okongwu is never going to be elite at defending in space and he isn't very long. Now if we find hat Okongwu has a 9'2 standing reaching insteal of 8'10. there is huge difference between 6'8 and 7'0 tall or 4 inches.
Jaden Smith is a project that hasn't grown into his body, not coordinated, I wouldn't count on him contributing for about 3 or 4 years. My main concern with Achiuwa, is this, is basketball is main love. I heard him mention how he wants to be seen as more than a basketball player. You can't speak like that until you are an allstar in nba. Secondly, he is from Nigeria and moved here when was 14. How closely will he evolve with the culture of DC. We see it with alot of players who are not from East Coast, will he be gone as soon as he gets the chance?
HOw well will AChiuwa's personality fit with Wall, Beal, and Hachi? He showed alot of leadership skills at Memphis, will his alpha personality fit with a guy like Wall who likes to take command on the court?
Maybe we need to draft more of a beta type player?
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