payitforward wrote:WizarDynasty wrote:at guy with 9'2 standing reach, elite lateral quickness, and high motor is normally gone with the top five picks of the draft. ...Achiuwa ... I don't think he will be there at 14, which is why Boston is trying to move down. ...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....
I don't agree with you about where he's likely to be drafted, but... who knows? & I certainly understand the last sentence just above.
But this...
WizarDynasty wrote:...Most of these picks after the pick 20 are almost certain to not even be in the NBA after 5 years....
...simply isn't true. At least not in this draft.
Moreover, let's start at 14 ,not 20, since it's the trade with Boston you bring up. As I have pointed out,
there have been better players available at #14 than the guy who was taken #9 in all but 3 of the last 20 drafts.
& if
WizarDynasty wrote:... This draft is like ...the Giannis draft...
...then we should
definitely trade our #9 for Boston's #14, 26 & 47 this year, since if we'd been able to trade those picks in 2013, we could have come away with Giannis, Rudy Gobert & James Ennis instead of the guy who was taken #9. Trey Burke.
We should even do it if this draft is like 2011 when an extremely
good player went #9 (Kemba Walker) -- After all, had that trade been possible we'd have been able to take Kawhi Leonard, Jimmy Butler & IT.
Or it it's like 2012 -- (Draymond, Middleton & O'Quinn instead of Drummond).
Or 2014 -- Nurkic & Capela instead of Noah Vonleh.
Or 2015, or 2016, or 2017 or 2018 or... well, you get the point: that's a good to great trade in pretty much every draft in the last 20 years.
you remind of the days when i use to think singleton was better than leonard.
Post#107 » by WizarDynasty » Tue Jun 7, 2011 7:58 pm
watching leonard in the open court dribbling the ball full speed, he looks very clumsy and shows a very weak handle. Watching his jumpshots, he looks very stiff and doesn't have the coordination to alter his shot with a hand in his face. He also doesn't show alot of coordination when he is in the air.
There is a significant difference in strength between singleton and leonard. Singleton is 10 times better match up with lebron, carmelo, paul pierce, joe johnson due to his strength. He also creates spacing because he has a fluid three point shot and singleton also gevts alot of height on his three point shot. Leonard barely gets off the ground shooting his shot which makes it alot easier to guard.
Singleton, although stiff shows alot more toughness than leonard and has the body type to mix up. Leonard is probably better guard finese small forwards like a Kevin Durant but will easily get over powered by lebron, carmelo, johnson, pierce, stephen jackson. Also singleton already has a reputation as a lockdown defender and will be able to get away with alot more physical contact because of his reputation than the avereage s/f.
Leonard is probably better s/f for other teams, but for the wizards singleton is the better prospect. we lack toughness at s/f spot and rashard knee issues aren' going away. Singleton fills a huge void that we have been searching for with the booker pick from last year. Singleton is what we wished booker was.
But over time we evolve and understand what we missed. Leonard was grabbed just before us and we thought he was going to slide to us based on mock drafts, so we picked singleton instead. We drafted Vesely at 5 because espn mock had him high ranked just like they have Avdija.
My advice is to go back to 2011 washington draft.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/746714-2011-nba-draft-results-grading-the-washington-wizards-draft-picksJan Vesely, Lithuania, 1st Round, Sixth Overall Pick
1 OF 4
The Wizards were looking to improve their front court with this pick, and did just that with Jan Vesely. Known as a high-flying, hustle player, Vesely's size and style of play are ideal for the pace John Wall sets on fast breaks and on offense.
While he is not a household name, and will come to the NBA with the same concern surrounding most international players, Vesely has a solid foundation of skills to contribute right away and grow into a mor complete player.
Washington had to make up its mind between Vesely and Kawhi Leonard, who had been rumored to be a favorite prospect of the Wizards. It came down to the overall package, and while Leonard is an excellent rebounder and sound defender, the Wizards needed offense and hustle.
If Vesely can successfully transition his game to the NBA, he could be an exciting wing for Washington. However, he needs to improve as a rebounder and develop consistency on offense instead of relying on putbacks, fast break dunks.
Grade: B
Achiuwa is Leonard in this draft. The guys you are looking at are the others in 2011. Onyeka is Tristan Thompsom 2.0. Chris Singleton is Patrick Williams.
Irving - anthony edwards
wiseman is derrick williams
kanter- obi
okoro- brandon knight
ok not everything lines up perfectly but we have been down this path. Moral of story is to pick elite defensive guy with length, fluid, and explosive first step. Tristan Thompson while good, was probably a mistake.
https://www.nbadraft.net/actual-draft/?year-mock=2011D.williams is
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