...and i don't think anyone here has really fully considered that, or given any sufficient context to analyzing this pick (although a few posts have done a pretty good job of at least alluding to this)
from the info on hawes the following is clear: he is a 19 year old 7 foot center with a very good offensive game, with post moves and a decent mid-range game, and a good passer, lacking in strength and a below-average rebounder and defender for what he could be, given he has a seven foot body.
now, it sucks that he's not going to help the teams rebounding and defense problems now, but that clearly is not at all why he was drafted- he's 19. he will not conceivably be a major impact player for 2-3 years at least. which means that we have to consider his role in light of what the team might look like in 2-3 years.
now lets consider a few more things: the young guys we have right now, and also the gm who will be trying to organize that youth into a competitive team at some point in the future. we now have
kevin martin, a high scoring guard who might contribute a little in terms of hustle, rebounding and passing, and a decent to good defensive effort on his man. but he's really in there for his points, and the fact taht he has some other good aspects to his game is a bonus.
gp likes for: the peja role. a very similar set of things taht each player brings to the table- one of the primary scoring options who, surrounded by a quality team, will do everything that he needs to, including defending his man.
garcia- hustle, defense, dirty work, and some points on occassion.
gp: the doug chrisite role- a great hard working player who can be a positivie influence in the locker room as well (garcia was drafted in large part because he was known as a very hard worker with a personal life that demonstrated the certain intangibles taht you want on your team)
douby- a backup guard who can score in bunches and bring tremendous energy off the bench. fills the bobby jackson type role of a guy who you bring in midway throught the first half to just tear through a tired out opponent.
together, these three could perform very well in the back court of the future, with games that complement each other nicely. a point guard is still needed, preferably one who could distribute well to his (multiple) scoring options, knock down his open shots, and play some d. that player was not in this draft.
now...the important part...the frontcourt.
the kings have been playing a 3 man rotation frontcourt for a long time- leading with webber, divac, and miller, but always having more depth there- guys like keon clark and scot pollard. what were the requirements of the rotation? webber was the lynchpin of the frontcourt- providing a serious scoring threat, being a solid rebounder, a good defender, and a smart passer with court vision. divac complemented taht, picking up rebounds, passing, scoring some points and doing some dirty work (whether flopping or hack-a-shacking) as needed- basically, getting by by being an intelligent player and working within the system. the third guys did a lot more of the dirtier work- energy off the bench, rebounding, blocks, and good enough skill on the defensive end to bang with the big boys (a la pollard vs shaq).
right now that frontcourt consists of justin williams and spencer hawes. williams can possibly be the dirty work guy- a solid defender, shot blocker and rebounder who scores a few points on occassion. hawes, if he lives up to his hype, will be a similar version of vlade, with a better offensive game, maybe not as good a defender or rebounder, but just as smart, meaning that he will be able to gel into a team game, make smart passes, and take smart fouls. which can, especially in the playoffs and big games, be just as important as being a slightly better defender or rebounder who loses his composure where it counts. playing smart is a lot more important than many people here seem to realize.
so this team is incomplete. we need a point guard, certainly. and also our stud in the middle, an all-star power forward to really fuel the team. but both those things are hard to come by, and we only has 1 pick, and it was the tenth. it will be another 2-3 years to really judge this deal, and the direction that this team is moving, but right now there are some good foundational pieces. maybe another 2, 3 bad years, a few more ping pong balls, and we might land the star to push us over the top. but until then, the best thing to do is prepare the right pieces for the day the next ? walks through the door, only instead of walking into a mess of hopefuls at each position, he can go to a team that maybe doesn't win a lot of games, but knows how to play the game right, and as a team, and will be ready to take that next step when the time comes.
that time is not today, or next season.
i hope that save some of you from destroying your computers tonight.