stevemcqueen1 wrote:nate33 wrote:That would be fabulous. We could give them Seraphin as ballast to match Kanter's salary. It would help them to replace Kanter, and it would prevent redundancy in our front court. At #14, we could draft McCollum if he slides, or maybe go with Schroeder or Caldwell-Pope. Or maybe even double down on young bigs and get Dieng or Adams.
It's really a dream scenario. We get a legit building block big man and add another backcourt player.
Yeah that would be a dream scenario, a great outcome to a potentially treacherous offseason.
But I don't think it's likely with McCollum in particular. I'm not really sold on Schroeder and Pope, though I'm definitely intrigued by Schroeder. I think McCollum will end up going fairly high because he's a good athlete with
great skills and even better production (though against weak competition for the most part). He's this year's Damian Lillard. Such a gorgeous jumper and dribble pull up and some awesome handles.
I don't think it's a stretch to say he could end up being a better than Trey Burke because he's bigger and stronger, not as streaky of a shooter, has comparable handles, and is a more natural scorer that can get to the rim better when his shot is off.
Now that he's healthy and showing up in front of people's eyes agains, it's reminding people, "oh yeah, he's good." Reminding people he's a top ten pick, especially in a weak class. I think he's a viable alternative to Burke for teams, which could lessen the urgency to trade up for Burke.
Plus a team like Utah could use help at both PG and SG, and McLemore and Oladipo are top eight alternatives.
I also think that Utah might value Kanter a lot higher than people expect. The fans seem to be very high on him. Are they overvaluing him? Maybe. But I'm thinking it would take more than Trey Burke and Kevin Seraphin to get him and the 14th pick. I'd throw in Vesely, but I wouldn't want to pay more than that TBH. At that point I'd rather just keep the third pick and use it on Zeller, who I think could be as good, if not better than Kanter anyway. The 14th pick was the kicker that would make me do it.
Utah sends: One potentially good player, already mostly developed + a potential role player prospect
Washington sends: One good prospect + two potential role players
I do think a solid prospect will be there at 14. If not Schroeder, then I'd be OK with a Plumlee or Olynyk or Dieng or Adams at that spot. Karasev and Franklin would also be interesting.
But I think you could give up a little to move up a few places from 14 and get a much bigger return because there is a pretty good tier of players in the 8-12 range. Maybe Zeller does drop to 8ish. Maybe Bazz is sitting there at 10 or 11 or 12. At that point, I'd take the risk and move up because the upside would be so much higher to me than settling for an Adams, Plumlee, or Dieng.
Kanter + Bazz + someone like Archie Goodwin or Reggie Bullock in the second could really add some quality to the team.