Camden wrote:TRKO wrote:I don't think you look at our roster when you make the draft pick. Pick the best guy and work from there. If we have two great young SGs, then so be it. You can always trade good talent for usable assets.
I don't agree with ignoring what our roster currently has. I think people enjoy saying "pick best available player" because it sounds great in theory, but good/great teams pick best available player that fits what they have built already.
Best example off the top of my head is when we picked Derrick Williams in 2011. Yes, Williams was the best available talent at the time (the draft was widely considered a two-player draft). He didn't work out, but taking him No. 2 wasn't a reach in any sense of the word. And yet, we messed up. We took a player No. 2 overall to play behind the team's best player in Kevin Love. We ignored what the team already had. We could have added a player that fit with Love and the rest of that nucleus.
That's what we need to do this year. Pick a high talent that fits with what we have going on. Most of these prospects are going to be ranked closely anyway. So, taking into account the team fit is necessary. For example, I think Jamal Murray is the better talent between him and Jakob Poeltl, but taking Murray is questionable because we have LaVine and Wiggins already. Take Poeltl because we need bigs, and he'd fit perfectly with Towns and Dieng.
I had no problem in 2011 because that team was coming off 65- and 67-loss seasons. It just needed talent. Period. Drafting an inferior prospect based on need when there are so many needs is too myopic for my tastes. That season was more unfortunate timing than anything else.
Or, the Wolves could have simply tried to trade the pick. Don't reach. Simply move to the guy you want and add assets at the same time.
As for Poeltl. I have to be honest, I'm scared. I've seen him play parts of one game, and then the Gonzaga game. I haven't been that disappointed since watching Hasheem Thabeet spend more time on his butt than feet during a late-season Big East game years ago. I remember calling out Thabeet after that game. It wasn't an "aha I'm the best at predicting this stuff" moment. It just seemed weird. He seemed soooo soft. Anyway, Poeltl looked overwhelmed as well. Hopefully, it was just a small sample size...