monsterpile wrote:PorkChop wrote:monsterpile wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:PorkChop wrote:A boom or bust shooter that busts is more likely out of the league sooner than a boom or bust big man. A big man can still rebound and block shots and clog up the lane.
Wiseman is not only the safest pick but has the highest ceiling as well.
You could be right but here is the thing even if Wiseman hits the ultimate potential what is hard to do and turns into an embiid type player there is no proof that teams can win consistently with big men in the NBA. I will say it again it has been since 2011 that one of a teams top 2 players was a big man and won a championship. Then the wolves would have 2 of their top 3 players being big men. Also if a big man and a wing or guard player end up having similar the wing/guard are always more valuable. Wiseman would have to be significantly better then any wing or guard to draft a big man.
If the league started tomorrow there are 3-4 accomplished NBA vets that are FAs that you could sign to rebound, clog the lane and block shots. That doesn't even count the guys more on the fringes like in the G-league or in other leagues that might be worth having on a roster but teams don't really play guys like that much anymore. Getting a rotation big over a guy that ends up simply out of the league isn't particularly compelling for me to take Wiseman over some perimeter player. There is more to it but Clint Capella basically got Traded for a lottery protected first round pick or a little over half of what It took to get Covington. Wiseman is going to have to be pretty good to have a lot of value and I am not convinced the league isn't going to swing back to bigs especially if they aren't versatile offensively or are really good defensively. Embiid is both. FWIW I don't see Wiseman as the same level of prospect that Embiid was. He does have a more clean slate in terms of health though which isn't a small thing.
Guess well dismiss our own perimeter players in recent drafts as reasons to maybe look in a different direction. I mean come on, Culver and Okogie? Sheesh
Ok do you want to talk about the centers we drafted for the first what like 20 years of this franchise? Lol
I also want to say I don't think me and monster are saying Okogie and Culver are great but I do think the wolves could get more value/ similar in a trade involving okogie then 80% of the leagues starting Centers could get.
I think we are saying Weisman has to be All NBA type talent to justify the pick or move the needle. He has to be in the Davis, Embiid, Jokic, Towns, Gobert tier to justify the pick.
Look at those good NBA starting Centers got in return. Lotto protected 1st for capela, 2nd round pick for Drummond, Blazers only gave up Plummlee and a 2nd for Nurkic (also acquired a 1st in the trade), Gasol was acquired for Valuncunice, Wright, Miles and a 2024 2nd.
So 2nd tier Centers were acquired for super cheap and didn't give up the opportunity to draft another high none center prospect.
Now look at other really good teams. Warriors won a championship with minimum guy in McGee, Lakers now have min guys in Howard and Mcgee. Clippers got zubac for muscala, bucks got Lopez for super cheap, Mavs have powell who is cheap.
While non stars/ not even close to all star wing guys like Cov can be traded for an all nba player in Butler and then again a 1st, Beasley (young asset), hernangomez and Vanderbilt.
If you draft a C he has to be an All NBA to make a noticeable difference from what you can get via trade or FA for cheap.
Guys like Powell, Cov, FVF, Lou Willians, Gary Harris, PJ Tucker who are 4th, 5th ,6th sometimes 7th best players on your team have more value then 28 NBA starting Centers, what consists of All Starts and borderline All Starts. So if a Guard or Wing player becomes a role player they are more valuable asset then almost all centers and that is not even taking into consideration your wing guy can become All Star/ All NBA and all of a sudden you are a title contender if that pick hits