CoolBreeze44 wrote:longstrangetrip wrote:CoolBreeze44 wrote:Dunn is older than Towns, Wiggins, Zach, and Tyus. If he was the 3rd best player in the draft, he should be ready to play at the age of 23.
Cool, I haven't heard anyone saying Dunn won't be ready to play this year. He has some flaws to work on, but he should be able to make some contributions this year...I think he is as NBA-ready as almost anyone in the draft this year. What some of us are arguing is that he likely isn't good enough to start ahead of Rubio yet. Are you suggesting that Dunn is ready to start ahead of Ricky this year? Or are you suggesting the Wolves made a bad choice because they drafted a guy 5th who isn't likely to stat this year.
I'm suggesting we didn't draft Dunn to come off the bench, at least not for very long.
Man, I hope you're right, cool...we/ve all seen Rubio's on/off numbers, so if Dunn ends up better than Ricky soon, we/re going to be very, very good this year.
Here's why I think Thibs drafted Dunn at 5...because he was the BPA, and 29 win teams don't draft for need. I don't think he gave much thought as to whether Dunn would start ahead of Ricky...I just think he thought adding the BPA instantly made us a better team. I think he had another motive too. He clearly has a hard on for Butler, and knowing Chicago needs a PG, he knew Dunn would be a great starting point in putting together a package.
Ricky was our best +/- guy among players with significant minutes, and Thibs likes guys who take care of the ball, so I see it as a long shot that Dunn replaces a healthy Rubio as our starter. But if he does, it means he's a terrific rookie PG...and we're going to win 58 games.
Who's up for a poll question about who starts more games at PG this year?