Ruzious wrote:pcbothwel wrote:prime1time wrote:Why would we draft Franz Wagner? We already have Rui, Advija, Bonga, Brown Jr. Unless you think he's a lock for multiple all-star games there's really no justification.
Sorry, but this is really misguided. The only archetypes where you worry about overlap are
1) Lead/ball handling guards that either cant defend well and/or are poor off ball players. I.E. Kyrie, DLo, Wall, Westbrook, etc.
2) Center Only bigs that can only defend 1 position. I.E. Thomas Bryant, KAT, etc.
Other than that, you can mix and match players quite often. And as to your assertion about what we "already have." Deni projects as a plus defender at 2, possibly 3 positions. Combined with his high IQ & activity, he can play with multiple lineups.
Brown cant get off the bench, but is a playmaking 2, Bonga is a low usage role player with defensive versatility, and Rui hasnt shown enough to be counted on as a starter on a playoff team.
Franz, undeniably, is far better and more accomplished than all those guys at the same age. Obviously a lot depends on work ethic moving forward, but he is a better prospect than Hayward or Otto were and were picked 3 & 8.
Only thing is - Franz does not project well defensively, and we're a very bad defensive team. That doesn't mean we don't consider him, but if we do pick him, we would need to make more adjustments in our roster, imo - and I'm doubtful we have a GM who can handle that adequately.
Huh? Franz averages more blocks & steals than Otto or Hayward with a higher DBPM while playing elite competition. So nothing statistically backs up this assertion.
He passes the eye test too. Not a great athlete, but moves his feet ok and has great/active hands. Very active, but not overzealous (I.E. fouling, jumping lanes, etc.).
High IQ players that give effort and have GOOD COACHING (Not Brooks..

I love the awareness, feet, and active hands. Look at the 2 on 1 @ 1:05... its subtle, but he gets spun around and many players would get tripped up. Much better feet/balance than given credit for: