Q12543 wrote:TheFuture wrote:Bosh - and not just because of the left hand. Better defensively. Quicker trajectory offensively.
He dribbles well for a big. Can pull up from deep (see HS tape).
He is a freakish athlete at 7'1. I don't personally care about the era or style of play. If there is someone out there like that; you take the chance.
I also think he will be the most valuable trade commodity because after him are lead guard/playmaker types. While not every team will value him as #1, there are probably a handful of GMs that would salivate at having Wiseman as their Center for the future.
If we didn't have KAT in the mix, who would be our pick? Without question, Wiseman. Well, there are plenty of teams that could use a high-ceiling Center, so I think we need to take him knowing that he is probably the most valuable asset on the market (that's assuming we don't trade it before we even pick him).
Agree 100%.
Take Wiseman and make it work ( like good coaches and FOs do), or utilize the best player to garner better assets.
I want nothing to do with Ball here. The family, his floater threes, his lack of D, his stature, his defense, his fit.. I'm very timid on Edwards. There is plenty of tape on Edwards checking out of games. And I cant chalk that up to him being on a shit team. If anything, he should be acting near maniacal on the court or towards his team.
I also see a loaded backcourt without trades. D'LO, Jmac, beasley, Okogie, Culver, Nowell. All seem to me to be suited in the backcourt. Why continue to waste assets at the same position before we know what they are - Okogie, Culver (he has been steamrolled more than any other rookie I can think of)?
I would get it if there was a Wall, Rose, LeBron etc. type prospect. But there is not.
What do we have in the mid/frontcourt longterm?
KAT.
It is Wiseman, Deni, or trade back for me.