Hmmm. I'm not sure I would take the project that Capela is over guys that have established themselves a bit more who WOULD fit what we need. The Kings got lucky this year. It looks like we've cemented our place picking #7, right in the range for guys like Vonleh and Gordon. I know Gordon has his detractors, and I get why, but I just couldn't take an unknown like Capela over him. Same goes for Vonleh.
I'm not making the pick, obviously, but I'd take Cauley-Stein over Capela as well. But I'm a WCS guy. Have been for two years now. It's highly likely I overvalue him, but I think he is a guy who will have a much better pro career than his college one. I don't know why he wants to stay at Kentucky so bad. Cal hasn't done a damn thing to help his draft stock.
The fact that Gorgui Dieng is having such a good year (in 12 starts over part of March and all of April) he's averaging 12 points, 12 rebounds, and over 1 block, 1 steal, and 1 AST... I just find myself saying 'duh'. Of course this is what he's doing. We all knew he could do it. I can't help but feel like I'll be sitting here next season typing the same thing about Cauley-Stein when some other team drafts him. He'll turn into the exact player we need for somebody else. Bigs who can defend are hard to come by. When a team gets one, they keep him. WCS is your prototypical goalie. Something the Kings have been missing for years now.
I don't know how he fits with Cousins offensively, or how much I love the idea of one of them defending the 4, but I'll let the other team worry about that. I'd hate to play against those guys together. I will say WCS and Cousins is pretty close to Dalembert/Cousins, and that worked out well for the most part. I actually think Dalembert is a pretty decent comp for WCS, with WCS having a much better head on his shoulders.