I wouldn't be surprised if Stewart went in the bottom of the first rd. Not sure what you were looking at when you came up with him being ground bound. Stewart is a good athlete with a terrific motor. His post defense was one of the best in the Pac 12. He averaged over two blocked shots a game and he's as strong as an ox. I watched the Raptors overwhelm the Net's last night with layup after layup. The Nets could used someone like Stewart to protect the rim besides Allen.
Big men like Stewart might not be the focus of a teams offense anymore, but there's still a place for them. Now if you can get a defensive big that can contribute to your offense as well, then I would take him over Stewart. That's why if I had another low 1st rd pick I'd likely take Jalen Smith, who is a little taller, shot just a tick under 37% from the three, grabbed 10.5 boards, and blocked 2.4 shots a game.
Big men like Stewart might not be the focus of a teams offense anymore, but there's still a place for them. Now if you can get a defensive big that can contribute to your offense as well, then I would take him over Stewart. That's why if I had another low 1st rd pick I'd likely take Jalen Smith, who is a little taller, shot just a tick under 37% from the three, grabbed 10.5 boards, and blocked 2.4 shots a game.
He makes a lot of college players look silly with some of his better defensive plays but I try to view those plays with a "how would that situation turn out if it was an NBA player going at him?" lens. I just don't see him routinely making the same types of plays in the NBA. Guys aren't going to try and muscle through him, they'll just muscle around him and over him. Will he come in and be a better defender than Giles and Bagley? I'd put my money on that. Will he be as good as Holmes? Maybe in a few years. I think Holmes would be his absolute ceiling.
Which leads to the conundrum of if his ceiling is that of Holmes (my opinion of course), then what's the point in picking him? Every pick the Kings make in the first round needs to be of the mindset to improve the team and not to hold pat. If we're just replacing more expensive players with players who are similar, then the team never gets better and just continues to spin it's wheels.
Not to mention that big men are kind of the running backs of the NBA these days. You can actually find a lot of serviceable big men out there for cheap in free agency. That's one of the main reasons why I wouldn't pick another big man. It's sharp shooting wings and play makers that are more rare and much more expensive. We would be better off searching for those types in the draft.