TheProdigy wrote:SO_MONEY wrote:TheProdigy wrote:Neither can Jonathan Kuminga and he's been consensus top 5 in mocks.
All of these prospects have holes in their games. Barnes is only a freshman so the hope is that he can improve in the areas you noted. You can't teach his length and athleticism. He looks like a true 1-5 switchable defender. He's also got great handles and passing instincts for his size.
Which is why this draft is 4 deep and there is a massive drop off. Last year there was a ton of depth as far as role players, this draft seems weak. I wouldn't trade Beasley for a pick outside the top 4 and no team in the top 4 would move a pick for Beasley. I also don't think I would trade a future pick either, that is how big of a drop off I think there is
Couple of things about your Beasley valuation:
1. He's pretty one dimensional although the one thing he does well (shooting) is in high demand.
2. He has a track record of very questionable decision making. He's one more mistake away from a pretty serious league suspension or worse, a lengthy prison sentence.
If someone offers the #5 pick for Beasley, you take it and run.
I wouldn't. And if I did from the Wolves' perspective it would only be to avoid the LUX. He is young, with a elite skill on a reasonable contract, that mitigates risk via team option.











