Cappy_Smurf
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If he was a defensive stopper and had his offensive skill set he'd be a top 5 pick... No perfect players bro.
We should just trade the pick then. I only want perfect players from now on.
If he was a defensive stopper and had his offensive skill set he'd be a top 5 pick... No perfect players bro.
We should just trade the pick then. I only want perfect players from now on.
Obviously there are a lot of variables. However, I don't think the Kanter problem can be blamed on drafting him into a logjam, and I assume that's what you are referring to, no?
It's going to be Kaminsky.
He stretches the floor on offense and Rudy is there to offset any out-on-the-floor deficiencies.
We do not need a PG. (Exum/Burke)
We don't really need a SG. (Burks/Hood)
We don't really need a SF. (Hayward/Hood)
We don't need a C. (Gobert/Favors)
We do need another different-look PF.
I'm not totally sold on Kaminsky being a PF..... except for one team. The one with Gobert.
The numbers when Kanter and Gobert played together were actually pretty good, so I could see Kaminsky and Gobert working well together.
Not really.
Kanter and Gobert front court was -6.6 points per 100 possessions, which was our worst PF/C combo by a huge margin. The next worse was Kanter and Favors at -2.5.
https://www.basketball-reference.co...l=&c4stat=&c4comp=ge&c4val=&order_by=diff_pts
Not asking for a perfect player but I also don't want a defensive liability (See Burke, Trey and Kanter, Enes).If he was a defensive stopper and had his offensive skill set he'd be a top 5 pick... No perfect players bro.
I know people that have this requirement in looking for a wife and they can't figure out why they aren't married.
Then I'm just wasting my time.Prediction: The Hornets draft Booker.
No, Kanter's value plummeted much later, and that's mostly on him. It was Millsap and Jefferson's value that took the hit at the time. We took on two big men, each drafted #3 overall. There was no future on the team for Millsap and Jefferson after that. They knew it. The whole league knew it. We as fans turned on them because we thought they were standing in the way of Favors and Kanter. No way they were going to stick around.
All I'm saying is logjams can force front offices into bad decisions. Look no further than the Suns' point guard situation this year.
Pretty clear that booker would have a better attitude than Kanter... My guess is Oubre would have more drive than kanter did as well. That guy is all kinds of weird. We shouldn't compare anyone to him really.
No, Kanter's value plummeted much later, and that's mostly on him. It was Millsap and Jefferson's value that took the hit at the time. We took on two big men, each drafted #3 overall. There was no future on the team for Millsap and Jefferson after that. They knew it. The whole league knew it. We as fans turned on them because we thought they were standing in the way of Favors and Kanter. No way they were going to stick around.
All I'm saying is logjams can force front offices into bad decisions. Look no further than the Suns' point guard situation this year.
Prediction: The Hornets draft Booker.
Are they allowed to be on their toes? If so the effect of shoes is less. Regarding Winslow's measurements, I'm sure that if he is in shoes everybody else is too.Is standing reach measured with shoes on or off?
Cuz if it's with it on, Winslow's are BS because he has 2'' shoes.
If Johnson or Frank doesn't fall to us I think I would try and trade the pick to someone that is in love with Turner, Booker, or Oubre. I would want to get back a pick in the 15-19 range and another first rounder next year. Not sure if someone would do it, but if Milwaukee loves them some Myles Turner I think I'd trade the 12 for the 17 and Milwaukee's first rounder next year (with very limited protections). We can take what is left from the Booker/Lyles/Looney/Portis group. The first rounder can be used midseason or during the summer in a sign and trade to acquire some more immediate help or we can just sit on it.
My first thought would be to move up, but if that isn't possible I think moving down might have some appeal.
Nbadraft.net updated their mock - they still have us drafting Dekker. With our first 2nd-rounder they have us taking Joseph Young (Oregon PG).
Pickings would be pretty slim at 17. Looney, Grant, Anderson, and Portis would probably be there. Next year Milwaukee will improve with Parker back, the 2016 pick would be around 20.
Looks like Chad Ford no longer has us picking Looney at #12. Lyles is there now, with the Jazz passing on Looney, Kaminsky, Oubre. Looney and Oubre are out of the lottery altogether.
Tony Jones reported over the weekend that there was one interviewee with the Jazz at the Combine that did poorly. Wonder if it was Looney and Ford got wind of that. Otherwise, it's hard to imagine why Looney might be dropping because of the Combine. The only thing he did was get measured. And he measured 1/2" more on wingspan and standing reach than he had before. Maybe Ford is just joining everyone else finally in being more pessimistic about Looney.