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2023 NBA Draft Megathread

Is this the best draft in recent memory for defensive upside?

Wemby, Wallace, Walker, Hendricks, Black, and many others.

I don't always follow the draft this closely, but as someone who loves to watch great defense, it has been fun to watch all of the defensive highlights.

Add Coulibaly, Rupert, and the Twins as well. Definitely a good year to get a defensive athlete.
 
But SImmons problems arent really shooting. The dude could never shoot and still be an amazing player. What has ruined him is that he let the talk about shooting and his FT issues get to him mentally.
but his ceiling was limited greatly by his lack of shooting and that issue is directly related to his mental issues.
 
Bit flaccid with Cason with our first pick just because his ceiling seems fairly low. I'm thinking our top pick should be a high upside athletic dude.
#16 should either be a ball handler (Cason or Bufkin if available) or a sharpshooter (Hawkins, Dick etc.) and a project player, maybe international, with #28.

God I hate Minnesota for tanking their pick. So close to another lotto spin tonight.
Only hesitation on Cason is the back injury and if it was an injury or a condition. I've been saying he is a lock to be gone by 16 but Hollinger noted the back in his article today. I think he could be pretty awesome and not sure why people think he has a low ceiling relative to where we are drafting him. If he is a game manager type - thing Monte Morris - on offense and a dawg defender... that is fantastic.
 
but his ceiling was limited greatly by his lack of shooting and that issue is directly related to his mental issues.
Sure, but he still could have had a multiple ASG career while never hitting a 3. And if he has mental issues over that, he would have developed them over something else. Shaq could barely hit FT's and it's not like he cared. Same with Giannis throughout his career.
 
Only hesitation on Cason is the back injury and if it was an injury or a condition. I've been saying he is a lock to be gone by 16 but Hollinger noted the back in his article today. I think he could be pretty awesome and not sure why people think he has a low ceiling relative to where we are drafting him. If he is a game manager type - thing Monte Morris - on offense and a dawg defender... that is fantastic.
If we got a Hendricks/Walker/etc. type at #9 I'd gladly trade #16 and #28 for Wallace.
 
My philosophy on the draft is that its primary purpose is to add star-level players to the roster on team-friendly contracts. I'm always going to lean towards guys with high upside--e.g., GG Jackson, Bilal Coulibaly, Keyonte George, etc.
I usually feel the same. Best to take a swing for the fences because the payoff is immense if/when you hit.

That said, Cason isnt that for me but I would still very much consider him at 9 depending on how it all pans out. Mostly because if he hits his ceiling, thats the kind of dude that absolutely helps a team go get a chip. The stars win it but dudes like that are necessary IMO. Love the kid.
 
My philosophy on the draft is that its primary purpose is to add star-level players to the roster on team-friendly contracts. I'm always going to lean towards guys with high upside--e.g., GG Jackson, Bilal Coulibaly, Keyonte George, etc.
Kind of a strange philosophy because those types of players arent likely to return much value during the team friendly portion of their contracts. With Bilal/GG you might not be getting a whole lot in their first 2 years, then you see some return on investment in 3/4, but have to overpay w/ the idea that progression will continue.

I think your philosophy is just add the most high upside talent and hope it works out in the long run.
 
If we got a Hendricks/Walker/etc. type at #9 I'd gladly trade #16 and #28 for Wallace.
I think those guys are the preference on the draft board but may not be there. There is a chance we are looking at either Wallace/Black/Dick at 9... and that is when you would potentially select Cason.

Teams can get overly spooked on an injury and backs can be scary... which maybe means there is actually like a 5% chance he falls to 16 without a trade. I agree though... I'd swap 16/28 for Cason fo sho.
 
I usually feel the same. Best to take a swing for the fences because the payoff is immense if/when you hit.

That said, Cason isnt that for me but I would still very much consider him at 9 depending on how it all pans out. Mostly because if he hits his ceiling, thats the kind of dude that absolutely helps a team go get a chip. The stars win it but dudes like that are necessary IMO. Love the kid.
he's the perfect fit next to Lauri.
 
My philosophy on the draft is that its primary purpose is to add star-level players to the roster on team-friendly contracts. I'm always going to lean towards guys with high upside--e.g., GG Jackson, Bilal Coulibaly, Keyonte George, etc.

Why the hate on Brandon Miller? Seriously it puts a damper on your other takes which have been pretty good.
 
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