The BPA/need thing gets me every time. Who was the best player (not named Jordan) in the draft which also featured Hakeem, Charles Barkley, Sam Bowie, Mel Turpin, Alvin Robertson, Otis Thorpe, Leon Wood, Kevin Willis, John Stockton, Michael Cage, Vern Fleming, and at #70 Rick Carlisle.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_NBA_DraftMaybe I'm being a contrarian but
how can you tell BPA when there is no Anthony Davis and the rest kind of draft? (Right now Andre Drummond says hello to BPA AD).
This 2013 draft is giving me fits trying to figure it out. Noel is a tremendous defender. Cody Zeller at PF is downright smooth. Alex Len has no guard and he's weak, sometimes brings the ball low, can get knocked off balance, appears to be coasting along -- but then turns it on and plays like a BEAST. He's got fire. He's HUGE. Maryland's defense is great with him as its anchor. Muhammed is a prototypical scoring wing and can score through contact, but he's just a scorer and not always dominant. McLemore looks like MJ at times, when he's not looking like Ray Allen, but what about his handles?
Marcus Smart seems to me to be a flat out winner. I said I like him better than Beal (and then Beal hit 6 threes!!!!)
There's guys in this draft nobody's talking about who like darn good to me. Jamaal Franklin can hoop.
I don't know about BPA.
I do know the Wizards could use Len. I know they could use McDermott. Lorenzo Brown impressed me against Maryland. If Ruz likes Trey Burke, I like him to at least be solid. Nobody's talking about Nate Woltjers, but he can play, too.
Sorry for the rant, but I think this draft is going to be somewhat like 1984. Goubert or Austin might be the Sam Perkins type players. Those players above were really good. I think this draft has a bunch of really good players.
Personally, I said needs of the team should be put foremost. Pick a good player, too. Who got the better player in the draft above between John Stockton and Alvin Robertson? I can tell you that Robertson did once record a quadruple double! I think Malone with Stockton was a devastatingly good pairing. Would Stockton have been a better pick for San Antonio, who took Roberson? Sam Perkins went before Barkley, and I recall Perkins having quite a bit of playoff success for a team that needed his defense and perimeter shooting. But he was no Barkley. However, I am pretty sure Sam was considered BPA over Barkley in the same way a couple years later Brad Daugherty was drafted ahead of Len Bias.
I rant, but I don't understand BPA that well.
Bye bye Beal.