Dime Dropper said:
The point alot of you aren't getting is that if someone is torn between Griffin and Rubio, and rates them equally, you're obviously going to take whoever fills the biggest need. It's the logical thing. You could end up with the right pick, or you might not. But nobody can look into the future!
Ahhh, you have hit the nail on the head. If their rated equally, then who would you pick. A big if in many peoples minds, including mine. But as I stated before, I haven't seen enough of Rubio to honestly say he's as good as advertised. Thats not to say that he isn't. I've watched Griffin play at least 20 plus times between last year and this year. I seen Rubio play twice. In one of those games, Rubio didn't impress me all that much. In the other, he blew me away with his skill level.
There are people expounding on this fourm that have probably never seen either one of them play. They read the draft fourms and make their decision based on that info. In other words, there's a lot of smoke being blown around here lately. Hey, everyone's entitled to his/her opinion, but I value the opinion of those that I know have put in the time. I don't always agree with them, but thats what makes the world go round.
Back to the subject.. Lets assume that Griffin and Rubio are of equal talent. In different ways of course, but equal in the possibilites of stardom. If thats the case, then I believe that you would have to draft Rubio. Because at this point, you would have to go for need. Hey, I was one of those screaming at my television set when we drafted jumping Joe Kleine. So there's a part of me that says, please don't repeat history. But you add into the equation that Petrie tends to like very skilled players, then thats just one more reason to lean toward Rubio.
If were lucky enough to get the first pick in the draft, and we get to choose between Griffin and Rubio, we will no doubt get a good player. Maybe an all-star. I don't think that the Kings are as far away from turning things around as some others do. Ask yourself this. If you have Hawes, JT, Martin, and Noc. on the floor and you add Chris Paul to that group, how good to you think we would be? Yeah, I know were not about to aquire Paul, but what if Rubio is in that same class of upper tier pt guards? We would certainly be a competitive team again. Hey, I can dream, can't I?