Camden wrote:It's hard to read this knowing it's not the Timberwolves' front office saying these things... Oof. https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/warriors/steve-kerr-reveals-when-he-wanted-warriors-draft-james-wiseman
Yes, it's a bit disheartening to read this. But Wiseman doesn't have Edwards' smile. :) You might remember that comment by Rosas and Saunders from their silly introductory press conference. I'd prefer a scowl or something that suggests a hyper competitive streak. Otherwise, I'd just like to hear comments about Edwards like the ones we're hearing about Wiseman from the Warriors organization.
To be fair, Rosas has raved about Edwards' tremendous physical gifts. But it's one thing to be a great athlete in a 6'5" body and another thing altogether to be an elite athlete in a 7'1" frame. Moreover, we never heard Wiseman tell us that he didn't like watching basketball and would rather be drafted by the NFL. Nevertheless, Edwards is also a physical freak. You rarely find a really fast, super athletic 6'5" SG in a muscular 230 pound frame. In fact, I'm not sure the League has ever had a SG with Edwards' combination of speed, athleticism and 230 pounds of power. Add to that a good handle and some terrific footwork setting himself up for perimeter shots and you can't deny that Edwards has tremendous upside. You could make an argument that Edwards has slightly more upside than Wiseman, although I see it slightly the other way.
My bottom-line for preferring Wiseman was my assessment of which player is more likely to reach his considerable upside. I just see Wiseman as having a significantly greater chance of reaching his full potential and a smaller probability of being a complete bust. I say that for two reasons. First, to be effective at his position, Edwards will have to be at least a good, if not great, perimeter shooter and his numbers in college suggest that's unlikely. In contrast, Wiseman, at his position, will need to be a really good rebounder and shot-blocker to be effective and his limited college resume suggests that he'll at least be both. Second, Edwards generated far more concern than Wiseman about his motor and drive to be great. That intangible factor, plus Wiseman's size are the reasons I would have selected Wiseman over Edwards.
But I've turned the page on the draft and I'm hoping for the best. And I'm hoping that the smile Rosas and Saunders referred to is more like the smile of Isiah Thomas back with the Bad Boy Pistons. It was the smile that said, "wow, I love playing this game and I really love the fact that I'm about to crush and humiliate you." :) That's the kind of smile I want from Anthony Edwards. I fear it will be more like the smile of Wes Johnson.