crazy-canuck wrote:lipoli390 wrote:Camden wrote:Lip, I don't disagree with any of your points regarding Rui, but I would proceed with caution when it comes to NBA Draft Net. I find that in the past that site tends to make changes after other well-respected platforms make their changes -- namely DraftExpress. DX and CBS Sports tend to be the best, in my opinion. Draft Net does do a good job of compiling names and giving basic profiles in prospects, though.
Three of the four writers for basketball insiders have the Wolves taking Rui at #11 while the 3rd one has the Wolves taking PJ Washington. CBS has the Wolves taking Washington. Not sure who DraftExpress has us taking. In any event, there appears to be a developing consensus that the Wolves will end up taking either Rui or Washington. They both seems like bad selections to me so I hope they're wrong.
ESPN did a draft special, and they picked doumboya for us. Rui went 12 to the Hornets.
The Ringer draft guide has us taking Brandon Clarke.
We got to remember there is a lot of group think when it comes to the draft. Its how they create storylines, when saying people reached or got a steal.
Now there might be something to the Rui rumor and it wouldn't be my favorite pick but there is a belief there isn't much difference between the 8th best prospect and the 30th best prospect.
So if they think Rui has potential to be a big body 3, and small ball 4, who can put the ball on the floor and score and has the physical profile to be a good defender and when he improves communication (he sat out a year at Gonzaga to learn the US culture and learn English) he might become a solid defender.
He only averaged 6.5 rebs a game but it's not like he averaged 4 and he had a very good rebounder next to him.
Once again Rui wouldn't be my 1st pick but I'm going to trust the new front office who has good reputation around the league and if they see something in Rui I'm cool with it. Instead of trusting a lot of these analysts that watch a couple games and YouTube clips and use group think to create their draft boards