If the NBA draft were today and the Kings stood pat at 12, who would you pick? I was happy we didnt move down and was pretty much resigned to staying at 12 as a "victory" during the lottery. I was thinking of some of the "upper echelon" prospects and not all of them excite me.
As you move down the draft, perhaps somewhere from pick 9 or 10 down, everyone seems to be about the same. Solid players mixed in perhaps with several all stars/borderline all stars with time. In fact the second round picks sort of fit that mold too, so having three of them isnt that bad.
I think at 12 Nesmith is in the conversation, Saddiq Bey. Perhaps Precious Achiuwa, Patrick Williams.
I like Nesmith and think he has potential and I also like Bey. Thats the hard part about this draft. They are all close in terms of talent and potential. I could see Patrick Williams being a good player but I could also see him out of the league in two years.
I think it will be between Nesmith and Bey. One could make a case for Kira Lewis Jr too as the perfect backup to Fox bc of his speed and the defense would have 100mph of point guards coming at them for 48 min. Thats tiring for any team no matter how good their defense is.
If Cole Anthony slips, one could make a case as that being the best talent. He would come off the bench as a good scoring option. He doesnt seem to be the type who would want that role long term though.
In the second round, we have picks 35, 43, and 52. Tyler Bey seems like a great pick at 35 if hes there. Xavier Tillman is not Draymond Green but he could be a talent being slept on like Green.
At 43 if one of Bey or Tillman is there you take them. Or Markus Howard from Marquette. Hes only 5"11 but every opposition coach he played against says teams are sleeping on him. Tankathon had him at 52 and if hes there hes a "no brainer" pick to me. I would think about him at 43 too.
If Howard has already been taken then at 52 i would take a flyer on Kenyon Martin Jr. If he panned out that would be very super low risk. Or the undervalued Elijah Hughes bc of his older age or an international draft and stash like Yam Haddar.
Thoughts?
As you move down the draft, perhaps somewhere from pick 9 or 10 down, everyone seems to be about the same. Solid players mixed in perhaps with several all stars/borderline all stars with time. In fact the second round picks sort of fit that mold too, so having three of them isnt that bad.
I think at 12 Nesmith is in the conversation, Saddiq Bey. Perhaps Precious Achiuwa, Patrick Williams.
I like Nesmith and think he has potential and I also like Bey. Thats the hard part about this draft. They are all close in terms of talent and potential. I could see Patrick Williams being a good player but I could also see him out of the league in two years.
I think it will be between Nesmith and Bey. One could make a case for Kira Lewis Jr too as the perfect backup to Fox bc of his speed and the defense would have 100mph of point guards coming at them for 48 min. Thats tiring for any team no matter how good their defense is.
If Cole Anthony slips, one could make a case as that being the best talent. He would come off the bench as a good scoring option. He doesnt seem to be the type who would want that role long term though.
In the second round, we have picks 35, 43, and 52. Tyler Bey seems like a great pick at 35 if hes there. Xavier Tillman is not Draymond Green but he could be a talent being slept on like Green.
At 43 if one of Bey or Tillman is there you take them. Or Markus Howard from Marquette. Hes only 5"11 but every opposition coach he played against says teams are sleeping on him. Tankathon had him at 52 and if hes there hes a "no brainer" pick to me. I would think about him at 43 too.
If Howard has already been taken then at 52 i would take a flyer on Kenyon Martin Jr. If he panned out that would be very super low risk. Or the undervalued Elijah Hughes bc of his older age or an international draft and stash like Yam Haddar.
Thoughts?