theboomking wrote:willbcocks wrote:6th pick has a 25% chance of top 3 though, which is much better than if we're 8-10. Anything that improves our odds of coming away with Noel or Porter is a good thing. If we don't end up with one of those two, then it doesn't matter where we pick from 6-10.
McLemore is clearly a notch above Porter. I would take McLemore at #2 without hesitating. I think he can play some at SG and SF in a small lineup and would look awesome sharing the floor with Wall and Beal. You either take McLemore at #2, or you trade the pick for a young player that is already an All Star, or has All Star potential.
McLemore is one of the few big time athletes in the class and thus one of the few with palpable star potential. But he scares me from a temperament standpoint. I get a little bit of an OJ Mayo vibe from him. I agree he'd be a natural fit playing in our system and with Wall and Beal. He's basically a more athletic Beal. Though Beal looked a lot more precocious than McLemore, who is a classic late bloomer. Beal is also a lot tougher and stronger bodied than McLemore to my eye.
Nevertheless, McLemore is very much like Beal and his resume for the past year is better than Beal's was at Florida. You certainly can't hurt this team by getting a second Beal. We'd have an absurdly explosive and talented back court. And we'd have the luxury of bringing McLemore along slower than we did Beal. He'd help our team shooting, give us another elite 3 ball shooter to play with Wall, give us an amazingly athletic finisher in transition and on cuts to the basket. He thrives off the ball. I speculate he would fit in easily with Wall and Beal from a personality perspective.
But drafting him would bring some problems. It's another perimeter player who is not comfortable creating for himself off the dribble. He can't play PG and we're so reliant on Wall for offensive creativity. He and Nene are the only ones we've got. He's not big enough to start at and play SF heavily without making our lineups very small. There would be defensive issues that would make keeping him on the court with Beal for heavy minutes unless Beal gets a lot more capable of running the point. So getting him the minutes he'll deserve is going to be a puzzle every game when Wall and Beal are healthy.
It'd be a lot cleaner if we come away with a forward or a big who projects to be a future starter. I don't know what we could get from trading McLemore, I think it'd be hard to win that kind of trade. I would probably just pick Bennett if we get bumped up to second or third.
This class being as bad as it is, this forward crop being as bad as it is, it'd be just our luck to get that kind of lotto fortune this season.