My only problem with your player analysis Baja:
You get me all super psyched for the top prospects that we have no hope of getting, so then I'm all bummed when we end up stumbling in the draft!
I should just stay away from these threads until after the lotto. Then, when we drop to 8th, I can read your great rundowns of the lower tier prospects and try to get excited again.
Watching college basketball was interesting this year.
Last year you'd watch and knowing the Kings were going to be a lottery pick, you could envision some of the top prospects being available for the Kings.
The issue is that two of the top prospects didn't get many games (Irving due to injury, and Kanter due to ineligibility) and there were a ton of international prospects, which you have to go by other scouting reports unless you're able to catch some international games.
For instance, I saw a ton of Jimmer last year, but felt that if we ended up drafting him it would be a disappointment due solely to the fact that I expected that we'd get a good enough pick that he would be out of our drafting range.
When we lost the lottery and got bumped to 7th, then made the trade to move Beno and took on the 10th pick, then I was sure we'd end up with Fredette as he made sense at that spot.
This year I was hoping for a play-off push and ending up in the 12-15 range for draft selection, so I'm watching all the great talent knowing that we won't be able to pick any of them up. But we end up having a miserable season, and all-of-a-sudden there is a small chance we could end up with a Davis or MKG.
But as Bajaden pointed out, you do get attached to certain prospects.
For instance I loved Faried last year.
I even kept a game of his and when my aunt/uncle-in-law, who are Spurs fans, visited, I sat them down and said, "You have to watch this guy play."
So even though he measured out small, which was the concern, he showed what sort of heart and hustle he has the latter-half of the season.
Another player I saw a ton of was Jordan Hamilton who really fell in the draft and also ended up with the Nuggets. He didn't get much of any playing time to justify the enormous amount of time I spent watching him at Texas.
This year it basically impossible not to root for and fall in love with MKG. If you watched Kentucky all year long you'd be a fan. I wasn't impressed with him, the first game I watched, and didn't see what was so special, but after watching game after game, it's just impossible not to want him on your team.
But I'm always going to root for players who I enjoyed watching while in college even if they never make it onto a Kings team.
Kids like Evan Turner, Epke Udoh, Kenneth Faried, and Derrick Williams.
But it can be a real downer to invest so much time watching these kids and then watch them succeed (hopefully) on another team.