khans2k5 wrote:Q12543 wrote:The thing that's striking about this draft for us is that most of the guys we have coalesced around - Dunn, Hield, and Murray - all play positions filled by players that we could argue are "set" for us in terms of starters. Now I know Pork and Duke think Rubio should be in the Chilean or Thai league, but I think most of us believe he's a good starting PG that can quarterback an outstanding team, so long as there are other stars on it. And while LaVine is far from a finished product, I think most of us were very encouraged by his play when he finally played SG full-time.
Does anyone believe we should avoid these three prospects and do everything possible to land a young PF prospect?
(my own view is that we can go in a ton of different directions with this pick, so I don't really have a strong opinion about it).
Always take BPA in the draft and only think of fit as a tie breaker for prospects on equal levels. By the time most guys drafted become good players the teams they are on could look totally differently than when they were drafted. I think outside of Bender there isn't another big in that second tier of players so take BPA and let them beat out the incumbent if they are good enough. You never know what could happen to open up playing time for guys stuck behind other guys. Ricky could tweak his ankle again and be out two weeks. Would we rather have to then rely on Tyus to run the show with who knows who as his backup? Or would we rather have Dunn and Tyus to handle the load? I think if Zach goes down Wiggins is already there to fill in as a good starter option, but then we'd have Wiggins and Hield or Murray to fill in if we landed one of them. That's why I think you take BPA because you never know what could happen to get them an opportunity to prove themselves.
I agree with you and that's why I'm not really opposed to taking any of those three guys mentioned. Anything can happen. That being said, it's often difficult to clearly differentiate between every single prospect and so instead teams tend to put them in tiers. In the case you have two guys in the same tier, it makes sense to go with the one that fits your team's functional/positional needs the most. It's not clear to me there is a PF that is in the same tier as Hield/Dunn/Murray.