I'd have thrown a package at CLE that they couldn't turn down for #1.
I don't think the Cavs would have traded the #1 pick for the entire Jazz roster.
I'd have thrown a package at CLE that they couldn't turn down for #1.
Just made a post in the other thread which I'll copy below.Brandon Knight looking pretty good so far. We could use a future point to grow with right now. Instead we have a glut of bigs.
That's my point though, we're never going to take Klay Thompson at 3. Nobody was going to take Klay Thompson at 3.
Can you come up with a more realistic example?
So we end up with Knight and either Thompson or Burks?I dont need a more realistic example, because the point still stands. Anyone I say, you will just say no we wouldnt have picked them. That isnt the point to the discussion. What if KOC was torn between Kanter and Knight. So say the wind blew in a different direction that day of the draft, and it changed Koc's mood. And then he took Knight instead. Then Clevland might take Kanter. Then what if they do? Then Thompson slides......and on and on. So with all that happening maybe Detroit likes Burks and takes him because the missed out on Knight, because they were torn between Knight and Burks. You see? Not every team has every player rated the same at the time of the draft.
Jonas, Vucevic, the Morris brothers, and Faried, all would've been better options as bigs than Kanter, or so it looks at this time.
I think this is the only real argument: do you draft Enes or JV? And as you said, we just don't know yet what the upside is for each player.All about JV. But as a practical matter, it would have served us better to have a JV starting his rookie contract this year rather than Enes on year 2. That won't mean much if Enes is better than JV. And it will mean less if they both turn out to be NBA journeymen.
I'd have thrown a package at CLE that they couldn't turn down for #1.
Also Farried is a bad ***. I would take him.
You would take Faried over Kanter?
I dont need a more realistic example, because the point still stands. Anyone I say, you will just say no we wouldnt have picked them. That isnt the point to the discussion. What if KOC was torn between Kanter and Knight. So say the wind blew in a different direction that day of the draft, and it changed Koc's mood. And then he took Knight instead. Then Clevland might take Kanter. Then what if they do? Then Thompson slides......and on and on. So with all that happening maybe Detroit likes Burks and takes him because the missed out on Knight, because they were torn between Knight and Burks. You see? Not every team has every player rated the same at the time of the draft.
Yeah well it's an unrealistic point - is what I'm saying.
You're saying someone will take Knight or Thompson at #3? That's an unrealistic proposition. There's no way we take either Thompson or Knight at #3. Or would anyone else given the talent level still up for grab such as Kanter & Valanciunus.
I'm still waiting for a realistic scenario from you.