A PF/C is probably the optimal position for us to get in this draft. We could use a PG with more potential but with Tyreke always dominating the ball perhaps Beno has the ideal role of being a side guy who can complement him--that omits ball-dominating options like Kemba Walker and Brandon Knight (who's overrated) already. We have the SF triumvirate of Greene-Casspi-Garcia, but if Casspi gets traded, we can afford to look at one (although probably not at this draft, more likely at free agency). With Dalembert possibly leaving, we can really use a defensive C to complement Cousins' offensive game. A defensive PF would work as well as Cousins could switch to C in an Al Jefferson-esque type role. So looking at the PFs and C's, and having established my scouting reports throughout the year, here's my picks for #7:
1) Bismack Biyombo.
--Sustainable, NBA-ready elite-level defensive playmaking. Good rebounder.
--Wreck offensively. Zero shooting/zero ballhandling ability. Some offensive upside as he draws a ton of fouls.
--Lacks real height (6'9) to play Cs in this league.
--Comparison: Defensive Serge Ibaka
2) Kawhi Leonard.
--Peaked, NBA-ready.
--Excellent, NBA-ready rebounder at 6'7". Not overwhelming defensively but makes decent number of plays without fouling. Strong intangibles.
--Long wingspan. Mitts for hands. Well conditioned.
--OK shooter. Good passer/ballhandler for size. Incredibly nonelusive/mechanical offense limits offensive upside severely.
--Comparison: Early Shawn Marion
3) Tristan Thompson
--NBA-ready elite defensive playmaking without picking up fouls. 6'8" but very active, makes up with motor and athleticism. However, just a decent rebounder.
--Poor offensive player. Draws a ton of fouls but has zero range/shooting ability. Nondescript ballhandler/passer.
--Long wingspan. Just OK-sized hands. Good enough conditioning.
--Comparison: Kenyon Martin
4) Jonas Valanciunas
--Major project on both ends of the court.
--Very good, NBA-ready rebounding ability at 6'11". Very athletic for size.
--Bad offensive player with incredibly nonelusive/mechanical offense. Zero handles/court vision. Some shooting potential?
--Overwhelmed on defense. Struggles to make defensive plays, and also extremely foul prone.
--Comparison: Andris Biedrins
Avoid at all costs:
5) Lucas Nogueira.
--Incredibly raw/unproven. 7-foot athletic freak, dunk/block machine. Virtual unknown, very few data points.
6) Markieff Morris.
--Relatively NBA-ready. Excellent rebounder at 6'10". Decent but not great defensive playmaker, very foul prone. Bad offensive player with poor shooting touch, mechanical offense. OK passer. Small hands and short wingspan. Questionable conditioning.
7) Jan Vesely.
--Freak athlete. Versatile skeleton, very tall SF. Attempts to slash, shoot from distance, with OK passing at 6'11". Nondescript, foul-prone defense. Doesn't rebound. Bad offensive player. Poor shooter.
8) Donatas Motiejunas.
--NBA-ready 7-foot shooter. Nondescript offensive construct. Poor passer. Poor rebounder. Overwhelmed defensively. Can't make defensive plays, and foul prone.
9) Marcus Morris.
--NBA ready. Just a decent rebounder at 6'9". Questionable shooting touch with mechanical offensive construct. Ordinary passer/ballhandler. Overwhelmed defensively. Can't make defensive plays, and a bit foul prone. Small hands and short wingspan, with just OK conditioning.
10) Enes Kanter.
--6'11", Skilled but unathletic widebody scorer. Some rebounding ability. Well conditioned, large hands. Small wingspan. Can be overmatched defensively. Way too few data points to make a judgment.