FNG wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:Camden wrote:How can you be certain that Anthony Edwards wouldn't be available at three? That's seems like irrational confidence to me. If the Wolves trade with Charlotte and they take James Wiseman as expected, then all eyes are on Golden State with what they'd do. Are they taking Edwards or trading the pick? Well, I see no need for Edwards on that roster even with Klay Thompson out, and it's fair to assess that they had already prepared the framework of the Kelly Oubre deal before draft night. The Warriors had done their homework. But their frontcourt remained a problem area.
I think it's more likely that Golden State trades down. They could have even traded down just two spots with Chicago and picked up Wendell Carter Jr., reportedly. That would have allowed them to select Deni Avdija, Patrick Williams, or any other prospect that fit their roster better. That's the better bet.
And who would Chicago have drafted after trading up? Well, all indications point towards the Bulls wanting LaMelo Ball. The chatter was that they wouldn't let him fall past four and were already trying to move up to get him pre-draft.
And I'm sure there were other opportunities available that leave Edwards to the Wolves at three in that scenario. Maybe the Knicks or Pistons trade up for the allure of Ball. To have such confidence that Edwards was going second overall when there's enough reason to believe otherwise just doesn't add up to me.
Agreed.
I don't see why GSW would have felt stuck at #2 if they didn't really dig the guy there.
I think they would have felt stuck because they would have been hit with the same reality Rosas was likely hit with- the Big 3 were just not attractive enough to lead any savvy GM to offer much of value to move up. Or at least all offers weren't considered attractive enough to pull the trigger. That's why there was no movement in the top 3, even though we can be fairly certain there were a lot of weak offers. We've heard the Bulls offered Carter to move up two spots, but to my point, the offer (if there even was an offer) was not deemed sufficient to accept. Would the Bulls have offered Carter to move up to get Edwards if we had chosen Wiseman? Maybe, but doubtful. And even though there was chatter that they were not going to let Ball fall below 4, it was just that- chatter. And there's no indication they would take Ball at 2. The Rosas detractors here are putting a lot of faith in the ability of the top 3 picks to move down, and yet it didn't happen for some very good reasons If I'm Rosas, I'm not willing to roll the dice on GS not choosing Edwards or trading down, in which case I would still bet money that the team trading up would select Edwards, leaving us still stuck with Ball- or with a third pick that isn't very valuable in the eyes of the GM's below us. The prevailing opinion here was "Wiseman, but also anything but Ball". I think Rosas also wanted to avoid Ball at all costs, and knew that trading down to 3 would leave us with Ball as the top guy on the board. No thanks.
Trading down was my first choice, but it was not without a significant element of risk if Wiseman and Edwards went 1-2. I wouldn't have done it, and I'm glad Rosas avoided that risk.
We don't know what was actually offered either team... and that's really where any discussion about right/wrong moves would need to go.
That being said... I advocated moving out of #3, too.