That's good news. From what I've read and heard, it sounded like there were two players at the top (Walls & Favors), then maybe Alabi, and the rest a bunch of ho-hums. It would be nice if Petrie could get another pick somewhere in the teens.
To try to be on the optimistic side, I've thought that if we don't get one of the top two picks, then Alabi could be a nice consolation prize. He is a project, but he's a project with offensive and defensive potential, unlike Thabeet was last year. If Brick gets on his bandwagon, I might actually support him this year.
To try to be on the optimistic side, I've thought that if we don't get one of the top two picks, then Alabi could be a nice consolation prize. He is a project, but he's a project with offensive and defensive potential, unlike Thabeet was last year. If Brick gets on his bandwagon, I might actually support him this year.
Anyway, I don't want to anoint him as the next coming of Mutombo. He has a lot to learn. But so far, he's someone to keep your eye on.
I was thinking earlier that there is an irony to what we do. And unless your guaranteed the first pick in the draft, your almost setting yourself up for disappointment. For instance, you see a player that hasn't been getting that much notice or press. And its early on in the season. As the season progresses he plays better and better and affirms all your beliefs about him. But at the same time, he starts to move up the draft boards until he's in the top four. Your excited that you feel validated in your ability to pick out talent, but at the same time, your disappointed because he was as good as you thought, and now is probably out of reach. Such is life..