Knowing you have to work on your shot and actually fixing it are two different things. I have no doubt that Wagner will put in the work, but it's still a valid question as to whether it will translate to the court. There are few guys (reigning Finals MVP among them) that have tried to adjust their shot mechanics in the NBA and become worse shooters. If I had to bet, I'd say Wagner improves his shot in the NBA, but it's not guaranteed.
I don't have questions about his defense beyond whether he'll be able to add strength while not losing lateral quickness so that he can guard bigger wings/PFs as well as 2's & 3's. He plays smart, reads the floor, navigates screens well for a kid his size and uses his length well to contest without fouling. Thybulle is an absolute anomaly when it comes to blocking jump shots. If you watch Wagner, that's not what he's going for. He's trying to prevent easy shots from three or at the rim and force guys into midrange jumpers which he does a good job of contesting. It's just smart basketball.
As for who will be available when the Kings pick, I think there are 3 players that definitely won't be on the board at #9 in Cunningham, Mobley, and Green. The other two that I'd be shocked if they were on the board are Suggs and Barnes.
That means three of the following players (in no particular order) will be on the board when the Kings pick, assuming they keep the 9th pick:
- Sengun
- Moody
- Wagner
- Kuminga
- Bouknight
- Jalen Johnson
Others may want to throw in guys like Mitchell, Giddey, Kai Jones, or Zaire Williams or replace guys on my list with one or more of them. But my point is if you make your own list of your top six targets after the Cunningham, Mobley, Green, and Barnes are gone I think you'd be happy choosing between 3 of the 6 guys that will still be on the board at #9.
I like the fit and potential of Sengun and Johnson but both have significant questions (Sengun about his size and ability to defend/lateral quickness and Johnson about his motivation, temperment, shot and turnovers). I like the plug and play ability of Moody and I like Wagner's versatility and size at the wing but with both of those you have to worry that you're missing out on higher upside guys to grab a kid with a higher floor and a solid fit with Fox and Hali. And I really like Bouknight's scoring ability but I worry about his fit when the backcourt is the only current sure thing on the Kings roster.
But again, make your list of six guys and picture any three of them being gone. Would you be happy picking between the three that are left? I would.
It's why I don't like the idea of the Kings trading the pick for a veteran. Trading up? That's a different story. I know Cleveland is getting offers for #3. Would they take Buddy, Marvin, and #9 for #3 and Kevin Love's contract? I'd do that in a heartbeat to get Mobley.