Q12543 wrote:bleedspeed177 wrote:I will be devastated if we end up with WCS out of this draft. Even if we trade down. Only way it would make sense is if we got a really good young peace while trading down.
Geez, if this would devastate you, I can't imagine what the last decade has been like for you!
I'm not a huge WCS fan either. He definitely is intriguing from a defensive perspective, but if he projects as our eventual starting Center, you now have two guys in your starting lineup that can't create offense for themselves (Rubio and WCS). I also question his ability to rebound and defend stronger posts. He was actually kind of an anemic rebounder in college and I don't see that changing much at his age.
On the other hand, I can poke pretty big holes in almost every other prospect outside of Towns.
Russell - Questions about his defense, size, and athleticism. Can he defend 1s or 2s - could have problems with both.
Mudiay - Great, another PG that can't shoot. Just what we need!
Winslow - Not convinced his outside shot will hold up at the next level. He also plays the exact same position as two of our rising stars in Wiggins and Shabazz.
Okafor - Can he learn to defend? His rebounding is just OK-ish. Doesn't seem very fit. Would force a team to play an inside-out style of ball that has largely disappeared from today's NBA. If you don't play this way, you are wasting his #1 asset, so he sort of forces the coach's hand in the type of system that's implemented.
Frankly, Wildwolf's guy Hezonja might have the least amount of holes in his size/athleticism/statistical profile. With him, it's more about question marks with his attitude.
I'm starting to lean Hezonja if the Wolves fall in the lottery. Not a need but looks like BPA to me