zaymon wrote:I am suprised by the poll. I was very high on Smith before the season. Athletic had him at 10 and i had him in my top 5. I am still high on Smith but not number 1 high !
I am a fan of Holmgren, he is tough and seems to love basketball, but...  watching NBA playoffs for last few years you cant deny that strength is even more important than lenght and shot creation tops almost all and you cant havr too many.
Enter Paolo Banchero, 6'10 wing with fluid athletecism, smooth handle, great footwork, ability to get to the rim and create own shot in the midrange or further.
His biggest flaw is defense, but its actually not that bad. Effort doesnt seem to be the issue given times he ended up with cramps. I think he gained too much weight, he is at 245. Great defenders with similar height were around 225 in college.
I would not be the biggest fan if Banchero wasnt such a gifted passer. He is very adept at driving to the rim and passing to open shooters. He will be even more dangerous with nba spacing.
My upside comps are Jason Tatum and Grant Hill so its nothing to sneeze at.
I am suprised he has so few votes. He is in a tier of his own on my board
I doubt his ability to develop his 3 pt shot, and we already have terrible spacing. (basing this off of our like 28th/29th ranking in 3s this past season and his 33% 3pt and 73/74% FT shooting numbers in college) 
I also think switchability on defense is hugely important and Paolo does not appear to have the defensive awareness or lateral quickness for that the same way Jabari does or even to a lesser degree, Chet. 
I do agree we need a guy who can get a bucket, but it appears to me that Banchero will become closer to a Randle than he will a Tatum, which is hard to build around in today's NBA. Again, just my opinion.