PRESTIGE wrote:Quick question. Lets say the Wizards get the 2nd pick. Cleveland picks Derrick Williams with the first pick. No Barnes, Jones, or Sullinger. What do you do? Would your team pick Irving? I guess with the intention to trade him?
Yeah, I'd think we'd take Irving and trade him.
Dark Faze wrote:The draft is still happening before the outcome of the CBA. This draft is officially terrible now for a team selecting 4th or 5th and in need of starters. That's probably where we'll end up. There is a possibility of a sophmore limit being in the new CBA. If that happens we'd be looking at probably finishing at the 4th or 5th spot again next year, if not better, and looking at the same faces like Barnes and Sully who decided not to enter. It'd be the same situation and the result would be two years worth of losing while getting almost zero value. That's horrifying.
As noted, that's my thinking too; we'd be outright fools to center our plans around the 2012 draft
if the CBA is going to force guys to play two seasons of college ball and it's Sullinger-Barnes-Jones-Henson and whomever developed from this past year's freshman class.
But it's too early to endorse the trade of an unprotected 1st; you'd really want some more legit inside information on the one-and-done thing before speaking on that as 2012 is probably a great draft if they maintain status quo.
I will say I'd cough up our whole 2011 draft (5th?) and Booker for the rights to Derrick Williams. I'd also consider trading the pick under the right circumstances. Beyond that I'm not really sure.
Dat2U wrote:This draft is officially horrible. Normally I'd say take the risk and go with the upside when it comes to a high lottery pick, but in this draft, maybe that's not the best way to go.
Yeah, I don't even know who the upside player in our range would be to even consider.