Here is a list of guys that I like/dislike. Feel free to disagree.
. I only judge them based on the Kings' need so obviously some talented players will be in the 'no' section.
YES:
1. Drummond: I'm well aware that he may be the next Kawme Brown, in fact, I expect him to be the next Kawme Brown. But my biggest complaint of Brown is not that he has low IQ and no offense, it's that he doesn't block shots and he grabs a meager 9 rebounds a game. Drummond
will block shots and he has the
potential to be a better rebounder than Brown. If Kawme can block shots he might be a great fit next to Cousins. So basically, Drummond is a Kawme with shot blocking skill. I think that's good enough for us to
reach for him. Notice I said reach because I don't think Drummond is a top five pick.
2. Meyers Leonard: I'm bullish on him, even if most draft sites aren't. Funny thing is, few so called "analyst" has negative things to say about him, and one site even said he has "no weakness." But he didn't dominate in college. You will not find yourself saying, "Leonard is carrying the team on his back." If you're looking for a good-to guy, Leonard is not it. But if you need a #3/4 option who can step up when necessary and can do a bit of everything including block shots and rebounds, that's your man. Leonard has tools that you can't teach, plus he has enough skill and IQ that he's not raw. Will be a solid starter in 3-5 years and has potential to be borderline all-star.
3. Jared Sullinger: Not the best fit next to Cousins but think about it - who else in this draft is capable of averaging 20-10? Not Anthony Davis. Not Thomas Robinson. Maybe Leonard Meyers or PJ3 but I doubt it. So what if he can't guard other fours? So what if he plays below the rim? Who cares if he got shut down by a seven-footer in one college game? I don't. Being strong and slow doesn't seem to bother Boozer, Glenn Davis, Blair, and the like. Again, not the perfect fit next to Cousins, but if the BPA rule applies then Sullinger has to be in the equation.
4. Perry Jones: I rank Leonard ahead of Jones because Leonard is taller, stronger, tougher, better jump shots, better shot-blocker, better motor, better rebounder, better post game, and has a true position (center). PJIII is more athletic and has a better handle than Leonard. I think PJIII will be a perpetual tease in the NBA. Tall but plays small. Athletic but soft. Has handle but can't create his own shots. He'll probably end up a solid stretch 4. With that said, I'm not ruling out the possibility that the light will come on and he becomes the next Larry Nance. I'm not excited about PJ3 but the potential he brings may be too tantalizing to pass up.
MAYBE:
1. Harrison Barnes: He's a taller Mo Peterson - no All-Star but will be solid. Picking Barnes won't make me pump my fist but he fills a need, that's something. Yes, you can probably find a comparable player in free agency or trade. Yes, he does not have as high a ceiling as other SFs in the bottom half of the draft (but Barnes is a safer pick). I highly doubt he'll end up being the best SF from this draft and truth be told, I think getting Barnes is like getting Nocioni back (ok sort of). But what the heck, he fills a hole. Give me a couple shots and I can live with this pick.
2. Terrence Jones: will need to be in the right system to strive - one that shares the ball so that rules out the Kings. But dude has talent and athleticism and skill, just a matter of putting it together (and seems to struggle with putting it together).
3. John Henson: He's too skinny, too short, and likely not the post defender that you want but he blocks shots and he rebounds. I'm not convinced he's better than Sean Williams and Larry Sanders (but those guys have issue unrelated to talent).
4. Jeff Taylor: part of the problem with guys like Taylor is that you can't tell if they'll turn out like Josh Howard or Devean George. They sort of all look the same in college (at least to me though I'll admit that these types of athletic wings always trip me up when I try to evaluate them). Just going with my gut here, I think Taylor will be like a taller Dudley/Affalo type; role player. He may actually be a better fit than Barnes; not that I'm advocating the Kings reach for him. Maybe if the Kings obtains another #1 pick.
NO:
1. Bradley Beal: For me to pick another SG, he pretty much has to be out of this world awesome. I like Beal but he ain't no Kobe, Drexler or even Ray Allen. I think Beal will be like OJ Mayo with better rebounding skill. That's not bad but not enough for me to pull the trigger.
2. Thomas Robinson: I like Robinson but he's seriously overrated; I just don't think he's that much of an upgrade over JT, if at all. Robinson does not block shots, is a bit undersized, and just a decent man defender. Again, I think Robinson will be a solid starter in the league, just don't think he fills the holes that the Kings desperately need to fill.
3. Todd Ziller: I have no idea why Ziller is projected to be in the lottery and Leonard is not. Ziller, to me, is a career backup.
4. Jeremy Lamb: I like Lamb but he will only be the fourth best SG on the Kings (behind Tyreke, MT, and T-Will).
5. Austin Rivers: I recall one scout called him a low-percentage volume shooter. I think that's spot on. Has some PG skill. If Rivers can switch to PG I can see him being worthy of a lottery pick, but I think he'll be Juan Dixon-like.
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