I put my life saving we won t be drafting randle over exum, that's comical. We might even take Vonleh over him and add smart.
1. Embiid
2. Exum (based on what I've read and video snippets - I haven't seen him play)
3. Wiggins
4. Parker
5. Vonleh
6. Cauley-Stein
7. Ennis
8. Smart
9. LaVine
10. Hood
It's not that I don't think Randle will succeed in the NBA, I just think he's an absolutely horrible fit next to the one guy the organization is clearly building around. I think Randle will eventually be somewhere between a Larry Johnson and Zach Randolph type player but much closer to Z-Bo. Nothing wrong with that but that low post "bully ball" style is all wrong for a frontcourt mate for Cousins. There are other guys who I really like watching (Saric, McDermott, Gordon, Seldon etc) who also don't look like good building blocks on a Cousins led team.
What makes this even harder is that if Gay doesn't opt out many of these guys are SFs (Wiggins, Parker, Hood and Grant who I also like) which wouldn't dissuade me from drafting them but doesn't help the team take a big leap next year as you either have guys playing out of position or you have a stud coming off the bench. I do think Wiggins could play the two and he and Gay would be a nice set of long, athletic and relatively complimentary wings. Parker is more of a Carmelo 3/4 which is a much tougher fit but he's such a polished and promising prospect.
Still if the Kings jump ahead of the Sixers and/or Magic land the 2nd or 3rd pick and Embiid is off the board I'd strongly consider trading back with one of them if it meant getting a top 5 pick and a second lottery pick.
A haul of Exum and Cauley-Stein or Vonleh and Ennis would fill a lot of holes for the Kings.