monsterpile wrote:I think you can fool yourself at times picking BPA. If you really don't have a spot for that guy and he doesn't fit into your team then you may be better off trading down or picking a guy you think will actually fulfill their promise on your team. Since we have talked hindsight of not taking BPA why not bring up Derrick Williams as the BPA that failed. I know I was an advocate of trading down or even flat out taking another guy because I wasn't sold on him, but I wasn't really familiar with the rest of the guys that were available. I was a fan of Kanter but did we really need another center? Anywho....
Ok yeah if the guy that doesn't fit is far and away better then yeah you probably pick him or hold out for the best deal you can get to trade down, but I don't get the sense that the difference between the top 3 is that big at least right now. Lets see what we can glean in the next couple weeks.
Monster, the reason the Derrick Williams example doesn't work as a failed BPA is because he wasn't the BPA. He may have appeared like the BPA, but like I said in the earlier post it's up to our FO to find the real BPA, not just the media hyped BPA. Derrick Williams didn't not succeed here because he was Love's backup, he didn't succeed here for the same reason he hasn't since he was traded...because he's just not that good. He didn't develop, and it's questionable as to whether he ever will. If DW was as good as many projected him out to be, the Wolves would have made the playoffs with him this year...even if he played primarily PF.