It's terrible to you because you don't like Love.. If it were us getting Randolph or something I would be telling you it was terrible.. I was just using it as an example... Anyway, you list guys like McGee, Arthur, and Jordan who all played kinda crappy if you look at the entire years worth of play.
Arthur = inconsistent and not worth a #12
McGee = Worse D than Love (which is a laugh), and not worth a #12 (coming from a fellow UNR alumni)
Jordan = No O (yet), and some unlucky team in the top 10 might be pretty pissed with this pick in a couple years. I would pick Jordan if available though because he does have the most skills out of the three, and watching him since his senior year I KNOW he has the ability.
If we are thinking about the players you like we might as well look to trade down ourselves because it would be dumb to draft Arthur, or McGee at 12th. Jordan on the other hand on potential alone is worth a top 10.
Randolph meh... I know he's probably going to go top 10 but I don't think he's worth it. I am weary of guys playing for crappy schools (colleges) that come out of nowhere. I have heard of Randolph through Rivals.com when flipping through the high school players, but that's it. He wasn't sought after by major D1 schools, and had a low recruiting score. Even the LSU fans said he wasn't ready for the NBA, but from what he has shown at LSU some NBA team will take him in the top ten.. GMs like Petrie wont though, because he tends to play it a bit safer than a Randolph pick would be.
The point of the post though was that I was saying the Clippers are in a position to give up their pick being that a top 2 PG is not going to be available at 6th, and they shouldn't waste that 6th on Westbrook, or Augustin. So what are their choices? Move down a bit and draft for a team like the Kings, or the Bulls (or a couple others that are around 10-15). I was using Love as an example.. I don't even think I would do that trade unless I was trying to streamline the team and get rid of players who don't fit. Sometimes overloading a team with talent isn't as good as having a couple really good players and the rest of the team role players.
I know this is probably going to turn into a Arthur < Love or Arthur > Love post again lol.. I just don't want to go there again. We both know how each other feels about potential/raw vs. skill.
Arthur = inconsistent and not worth a #12
McGee = Worse D than Love (which is a laugh), and not worth a #12 (coming from a fellow UNR alumni)
Jordan = No O (yet), and some unlucky team in the top 10 might be pretty pissed with this pick in a couple years. I would pick Jordan if available though because he does have the most skills out of the three, and watching him since his senior year I KNOW he has the ability.
If we are thinking about the players you like we might as well look to trade down ourselves because it would be dumb to draft Arthur, or McGee at 12th. Jordan on the other hand on potential alone is worth a top 10.
Randolph meh... I know he's probably going to go top 10 but I don't think he's worth it. I am weary of guys playing for crappy schools (colleges) that come out of nowhere. I have heard of Randolph through Rivals.com when flipping through the high school players, but that's it. He wasn't sought after by major D1 schools, and had a low recruiting score. Even the LSU fans said he wasn't ready for the NBA, but from what he has shown at LSU some NBA team will take him in the top ten.. GMs like Petrie wont though, because he tends to play it a bit safer than a Randolph pick would be.
The point of the post though was that I was saying the Clippers are in a position to give up their pick being that a top 2 PG is not going to be available at 6th, and they shouldn't waste that 6th on Westbrook, or Augustin. So what are their choices? Move down a bit and draft for a team like the Kings, or the Bulls (or a couple others that are around 10-15). I was using Love as an example.. I don't even think I would do that trade unless I was trying to streamline the team and get rid of players who don't fit. Sometimes overloading a team with talent isn't as good as having a couple really good players and the rest of the team role players.
I know this is probably going to turn into a Arthur < Love or Arthur > Love post again lol.. I just don't want to go there again. We both know how each other feels about potential/raw vs. skill.
No actually I wouldn't take Arthur or Jordan or Randolph at 6 either. I think moving up is a bad idea to be honest, unless we get a top 5 pick and have a shot at Bayless/Mayo/maybe Lopez and that's not likely to happen. I'm actually perfectly happy with where we're drafting. I don't like the guys projected to go 5-10 like Gallinari(no need for SF), Jordan(too raw IMO, I'd pick him at 10 or if he's there at 12 but not real high), Love(too soft/unathletic and doesn't compliment Kevin or Spencer unless we're going for softest team ever assembled), etc. The only 2 guys I like who might be projected to go there are Augustin and Westbrook but I wouldn't move up for them. I actually really like picking at #12, I like the prospects projected to go 10-20 better than the guys projected 5-10.