Mostly I'm just trying to point out the hypocracy of people saying that poor shooters are always going to be poor shooters but poor defenders can be "coached up" and turned into capable ones. Stauskas was drafted for his ability to score the ball which is fine, but let's not pretend he wasn't a poor defender at Michigan. His streal rate and block rate are both very low, but more to the point he looks uncomfortable in a defensive stance and it isn't very difficult for opposing guards to get by him or shoot over him. You've got a room full of so-called stat heads saying Stauskas was their unanimous pick and it just makes me wonder if they even know what defense is or that there are some newly emerging methods which can be used to measure it.
There are pluses and minuses with all these prospects. I would never draft a player who can't defend his position, but that's just my obsession with defense manifesting itself. From a more objective standpoint, Brick made a good point about the team context determining the value of the player. We've got an uphill battle already to find enough defensively capable personnel to start to build a decent team defense. I know Stauskas has a role on an NBA roster, but the job of turning this team into a credible one defensively just got a little bit harder after draft night. We're still moving in the wrong direction here as far as that goes and I for one am wondering when that's ever going to change.
I said Jimmer was going to be a mistake because he's not a PG and he can't defend and I said Vasquez was a mistake because his assist rate was inflated in New Orleans and he can't defend. I don't think drafting Stauskas was a mistake, he has an NBA ready skill and enough enlusiveness with the ball to make it play. He also doesn't play a premium position so the requirements for him are going to be much more lenient. But passing on Payton was probably a mistake. Unless we somehow land Rondo or McCallum surprises people and seizes the starting spot, we just blew an excellent opportunity to establish some stability in our guard rotation and add a key piece to our defensive game plan.
I think it's absolutely valid to criticize the FO for picking up another offensive-oriented player when there were potential defensive players available in the draft. But, as much as it's a 'cop-out' to say it, I think I have to.
Because of Stauskas' ability to handle and pass the ball, the FO has more flexibility to pick a player at the PG position. Since Ben has little-to-no handle/PG skills you really do require a good PG with PG skills to work with him, Rudy, & Cousins.
But if you replace Ben with Stauskas, all-of-a-sudden you can get a defensive oriented PG who is only a decent distributor and you suddenly upgrade your perimeter defense significantly. You can run with a Chalmers, George Hill, Avery Bradley, Bledsoe, in a way you never could if you tried to pair them with Ben.
Also, I should point out that if I have to have a really good defender and I have to choose between a good defender at the PG spot or a good defender at the SG spot, I'm going to choose the PG spot every time, because as has been mentioned quite a bit...there are a lot of great offensive PGs out there and a severe lack of quality offensive SGs. I guess what I'm getting at is that it is a lot easier to hide a Stauskas than it is a Vasquez in today's NBA.
So....if we use the Stauskas pick to then allow us to bring in a veteran defensive-oriented PG, especially one who doesn't have the greatest of PG skills, then all-of-a-sudden the Stauskas pick looks so much better, because his flexibility will allow that off-season acquisition to work.
If we go into next season with-out a defensive PG, then I'll hop on the bandwagon about being disappointed that the FO didn't address defense in this off-season, but I expect them to make a move to get one.
Finally, if I have to choose between a defensive rookie PG such as Payton and pair him with Ben, or choose a veteran defensive PG to pair with a Rookie Stauskas, I'll take the latter every single time. At least with the veteran PG I know that he can be a PG. There isn't any guarantee that Payton will be able to come in and successfully run a team at the NBA level.