bleedspeed177 wrote:Left out Marquese Chriss. Dunn and Hield are supposed to be more of the baked goods type. Dunn is just not ready and I see Tyus as a better prospect as a PG and he is younger by at least 2 years. Murray had youth on his side.
Interestingly. Embiid is only 2 days older than Dunn. Saric is actually younger. If you draft an upper classman in the top 5 they need to hit the ground running or the future starts to look bleak for them. I am just being a realist.
The only difference between an upperclassman and a lowerclassman is how long you can get them in their prime. Team's draft underclassman because they have more time to develop them and if they are good you get them for 2-3-4 years longer in their prime. Dunn is 22. Not 25. If he comes back awesome next year with a summer working with Thibs does that still make his future look bleak? No. The difference between the two is a Murray has 5-6 summers to figure it out and Dunn has 2. Once you hit 24-25-26 that's who you pretty much are as a player with a few exceptions. I just don't get how you expected Dunn to contribute more when his position was blocked by a guy who's been a pro basketball player for a decade. Are your expectations that a top 5 pick at this point in the season would have already beat out...oh wait another top 5 pick with years of NBA experience over him? What can he do in 17 minutes a night to improve his future outlook? He'd have to go 3-4 every other game to get his shooting percentages up because he doesn't shoot the ball much. He doesn't run an offense because he's dumping the ball off and going to the corner a lot more than he's running a PnR and probing the defense. I guess I don't get what he should be doing at this point to make him look so much better than he has when I don't think it's reasonable for him to have already taken Rubio's spot after 1/2 a season in the league. He's not getting the minutes and opportunity to grow from mistakes Lavine, Wiggins and Towns all got. He stuck behind the most veteran player on the roster we have playing consistent minutes. It's fine being realistic, but realistic also means giving the guy more than his rookie year to prove he can play in the league because most rookies suck.
Oh and the guy who would have been ahead of Murray and Hield in the rotation happens to lead the NBA in minutes so I don't think they would have had much run to prove themselves here either in their rookie year.