As always I very much enjoy your thoughts. I'm also still high on Johnson and would love him to complement our other guys in the future. The only aspect where I differ is that I'd take Fox over Ntilikina if both are available even if I like Ntilikina very much.
I also wonder about the possibility of us packaging our two first rounders to move up for a guy we like. If that's the case I would still try to trade for Johnson - my favorite scenario for å long time has been trading PapaG for Johnson because I feel SVG values the big greek guy very much. Now is that realistic? I dont know. But it's what I would try. It would also balance our roster: Fox-Hield-Johnson-Skal-Wcs is nice core. Add in a high secound rounder this year, a very high 2018 first rounder (Mo Bamba already looks to be a hell of a prospect) and Bogdan+Richardson and our rebuild is nearly complete before we even have to think about losing our 2019 pick.
A week ago I was convinced of Fox over Ntilikina. Yesterday I liked the idea of Ntilikina a little more. I go back and forth so it's a virtual tie for me. I'd be thrilled to have either one of them as our PG of the future. Packaging picks and trading up might not be a bad idea. There are about 10 elite prospects in this draft but I'm much higher on some of them than others. Jackson, Fox, and Ntilikina are the best defenders in that group I think with Isaac and Fultz just a step below (both of those guys have big potential on defense too, they just don't show it in games as much right now). Tatum, Ball, Smith, Monk, and Markannen are guys that I would like to have of course if my top 5 players are off the board but I wouldn't be thrilled with them as I have some attitude/fit concerns about them. And with Miles Bridges I just don't know if he's an elite talent yet. I'm still deciding on where I would rank him.
But basically, I think we get our PG in the draft and try to acquire Johnson at the same time and then you do what you need to do to make sure we get one of the top bigs in next year's draft. That's a plan that I can see working out really well for us. It seems like SVG may be ready to move on from Stanley already judging by how he's cut his minutes this season and pulled him out of the rotation at times but it's hard to say. That guy always looks flustered, even when his team is winning. If we can trade a rookie contract player for him --- I'd also consider trading WCS and keeping PapaG --- I think that's a big win for us. Package the two picks if necessary to make sure we get the PG we want. We need a perimeter defender in a bad way and this would get us
two perimeter defenders in our starting lineup. Depending on who we manage to draft in 2018, this could eventually be the best defensive team we've ever had in Sacramento. So for next year, I like this group too:
PG
....Fox or Ntilikina
SG
....Hield
SF
....S. Johnson
PF
....Labissiere
C
......Cauley-Stein
As for 2018's bigman class -- if all these prospects stay in the draft it'd be the best bigman draft I can remember.
Mohamed Bamba looks like he could be really good, skinny frame but he's got like a 9'5" standing reach and he's quick off his feet. There's also
DeAndre Ayton who's huge and has range on his jumper already. He's playing for a great coaching staff at Arizona next year, it should be fun to watch his progress. I don't think he's picked a school yet, but there's a So Cal kid
Brandon McCoy who'll be in the lottery next year. There's an Australian big man
Jacob Epperson who's going to Creighton next year. And then there's carryovers from this year,
Robert Williams who was really impressive as a Freshman and even
Chimezie Metu who had a great year for USC showing a dramatically improved jumper and toughness defending the interior. Mock drafts also have
Wendell Carter going to Duke,
Mitchell Robinson going to Western Kentucky,
Nick Richards going to Kentucky, and a huge Brazilian kid
Felipe dos Anjos who's got Papagiannis size and might be in the draft next year. I haven't had a chance to watch most of these kids yet but that's a big pool of talent to pull from. Should be exciting watching them all play next year.