Camden wrote:Darren Wolfson was on Dane Moore's podcast today and he said that the Wolves had Tyler Herro pegged as a late first-round pick last year...
Wolfson also said they "red-flagged" Herro's dad for reasons unknown to him. He didn't know why and also didn't explain if LaVar Ball would also be a red flag for this front office.
If Wolfson is right about the Wolves having Herro as a late first-round pick, then that doesn't give me as much confidence as I thought I had in their ability to evaluate talent. Herro was pretty clearly a lottery pick and I had him solidly in my top-10.
That's troubling, Cam. Combine that with the fact that the Wolves front office traded up for Garland, missed on him, took Culver instead and then refused offers to trade back in.
I was impressed by the thorough prep of our front office as highlighted in the article posted in a different thread. But in the end, it's about judgment. No matter how much information you have, how many people you consult or how thorough your prep, the draft boils down to the judgment of the person in charge - and for the Wolves, that's Rosas. For the Warriors it was Larry Riley made the judgment call to draft Curry in spite of pressure to trade the pick for Amare Stoudemire. It was Larry Riley again showing sound judgment in drafting Kay Thompson at #11 and Draymond Green in the second round.
This latest bit of information from Doogie (assuming it's true) casts further doubt on Gersson's judgment. But last year was his first draft and this year is his chance to put those doubts to rest by showing good judgment with the plethora of draft assets, including the top pick in the first round, the third pick in the 2nd round (#33) and the #17 pick in between.