My 2nd choice if Murray is gone when we pick, is Bennedict Mathurin. The 6'7" SF/SG. I had to watch a lot games to get a good feel for Mathurin. The more I watched the more I liked. There were a lot of games where at the end of the game he had 17 or 18 pt's and 6 or 7 boards, and you don't remember him doing all that. He's very good at picking his spots, and is very opportunistic. I would almost call him a quiet assassin. But where he stood out was when nothing was working for Arizona, and he would decide he was going to win the game. That's when he showed off his athleticism and scoring abilities.
Mathurin plays with an edge about him and he'll bring some toughness to the team that drafts him. His handles are certainly good enough for the wing position, but with a little tweaking, he could become a bit better at attacking the basket. He's a very good defender sharing the same defensive rating as Murray at 96.8. His freshman year he shot 41.8% from the three at just under 4 a game. This season his average dipped a bit down to 37% but he took over 6 a game. Still good, and bodes well for the future. And just for SactownDog, Mathurin shot 76.4% from the line after shooting 84.6% his freshman year.
Once again, Mathurin knows how to play the game! He has good BBIQ. He had a 25.1% usage rate which was a bit less than Murray who had a usage rate of 29.7%. Both were key players for their team, and probably the best players on their teams, although Mathurin definitely had more help with his surrounding cast, which would explain his smaller usage rate. When I watch Mathurin play, I feel like I'm only seeing the tip of the iceberg. That once in the NBA, he'll take several steps forward his first couple of years. I would take Murray over him simply because I feel he fits a more pressing need, and might be the better player right now.
But beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and it wouldn't surprise me to see the Kings select Mathurin over Murray. I prefer Murray, but would OK with either. For those on this forum that prefer Mathurin, I get it, and can't argue against either of them. Mathurin is a three level scorer, although he needs to attack the basket more, other than just in transition. Like Murray, he fills a need at the wing, and would add more athleticism to the team. He would also make Holiday expendable if the Kings wanted to use him as a trade asset. Or, if Holiday can regain his 3 pt shot, he would be a solid backup behind Mathurin.
I do think it's more likely that Mathurin will be available when we pick than Murray will be. I hope I'm wrong about that, but hey, maybe we get lucky in the lottery and then it won't matter.