Most Likely Situation: Barnes or Drummond

Barnes or Drummond


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#3
I think you can go either way with this and not many people are going to fault Petrie for picking either one. Because of the Maloofs' brokeasses, our only way to rebuild is through the draft and trades. Thus I chose Drummonds because of the chance for a home run.
 

Bricklayer

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#4
I feel like the 2-4 will be Robinson, MKG, Beal ( in no order ).

Who do you guys want more?

The safe or risky pick?
This question has been asked in different forms, and I am sure will be asked in different forms again several more times before the draft. My stance hasn't changed -- Drummond is PERFECT for this team...or he's not. I default to "on" for him and the dream of having the best frontcourt in the NBA for the next 15 years. But if he comes in and does not impress in workouts and interviews I'm willing to be dissuaded.
 
#7
I think Barnes will be gone leaving us choosing between MKG and Drummond. That said I'll take Drummond here... Barnes isn't gonna put us into "contender" status but Drummond if he pans out just might.
 
#8
Why are you so against Barnes? I think you're taking it a little too far. He'll be, at absolute worst, a decent NBA player.
He doesn't really do anything that well, he didn't improve at much from freshman to sophomore year, he lives out on the perimeter despite not nearly being the pure shooter everyone claims him to be. All he does is score, and he's not even that good at that. He's a solid defender, but nothing special. That's not a top 10 pick, that's a Marshon Brooks type player that belongs in the mid to late first round. No thank you, players like that are a dime a dozen.
 

hrdboild

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#9
He doesn't really do anything that well, he didn't improve at much from freshman to sophomore year, he lives out on the perimeter despite not nearly being the pure shooter everyone claims him to be. All he does is score, and he's not even that good at that. He's a solid defender, but nothing special. That's not a top 10 pick, that's a Marshon Brooks type player that belongs in the mid to late first round. No thank you, players like that are a dime a dozen.
It's just projection right now, so nobody knows how these players are going to turn out. I really think you're going to be wrong about Barnes, I think he easily has All-Star talent and I feel pretty good about his work-ethic as well. Right now I give him the slight edge but a couple weeks ago I had Drummond ranked higher and it's a tough choice for me if it comes down to it because we have such a huge need at both positions. From everything I've seen so far I think these are the two players with the highest upside in the draft. If you could tell me before the draft that we will be able to sign Nic Batum away from Portland I would pick Drummond with no hesitation and our off-season would already be a success, but I think he's going to cost more than our owners will want to spend -- possibly a lot more. Which leaves me with a tough choice that really comes down to which guy you believe in the most as a competitor and how badly you think they want to be the NBA stars that they could be if they put in the work.
 
#11
Give me Barnes. He's a fantastic athlete(40 inch vertical) and a good shooter. He's got above average height for his position. Formerly ranked #1 HS player in America. I think Cleveland might pick him but if not I'd take him in an instant. I think he'll be more motivated to be a great player than Drummond. Barnes at the worst IMO could be a Danny Granger type player and at the best could be an absolute super star. I don't see how people think his ceiling is a role player or whatever. The dude scored a lot and he doesn't get enough credit for his potential skills because he played in a system at UNC with a pure PG, a good big man in the post, and they ran set plays all the time. Someone is getting a steal with him IMO.
 
#12
A vertical is not the end all be all of athleticism, and he doesn't even utilize it all that much in his game since he is a two feet jumper. What matters more is a good first step, which he doesn't have, to go with the ball handling he doesn't have.

"Formerly ranked #1 HS player in America"

Newsflash, they got it wrong.
 
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Kingster

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#13
I don't like Drummond, period. I don't care if we draft #5 or trade down to #10, I still don't like him.

As far as Barnes, I don't see the All-Star ceiling that some believe that he has. Best case I believe is Granger; worst case is Marvin Williams. I'd take Barnes over Drummond because of IQ and fire for the game. At least with him you're not going to worry whether he's going to show up with his lunch pail every day. That said, I would hope there would be other players available that are better than Barnes because he's going to have difficulty when defenders get up in his face. He just doesn't appear to have the ability to break that type of pressure and get a shot. In that respect, he reminds me of a Jimmer. Barnes is the type of player that you can get in FA - a guy who can hit open outside shots, work around screens, and plays decent D. My hope is that teams ahead of the Kings take Drummond because they're desperate for length and Barnes becaue they are desperate for shooting.
 

Capt. Factorial

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#15
#17
i think if i was kings Gm i whould have as my list of who to take 5th pick

1. Davis
2. MKG
3. T-Rob
4. Drummond
5. Barnes
6. Beal


i have anouther question too... if Davis does in his ACL (season long serious injury ect...) before the draft

a) do the hornets take him
b) if not how far does he slide and do we take him
 
#18
I firmly believe MKG will drop, and I think it would be extremely dumb of us not to take him.

I really hope we can get him in here fr a workout.
I hope so, but neither Charlotte, Washington, nor Cleveland has a strong SF so it's hard not to believe he's going to one of those guys. He has limited offense though which is bad for those teams but great for us. I'm hoping for MKG or Drummond.
 
#19
I don't like Drummond, period. I don't care if we draft #5 or trade down to #10, I still don't like him.

As far as Barnes, I don't see the All-Star ceiling that some believe that he has. Best case I believe is Granger; worst case is Marvin Williams. I'd take Barnes over Drummond because of IQ and fire for the game. At least with him you're not going to worry whether he's going to show up with his lunch pail every day. That said, I would hope there would be other players available that are better than Barnes because he's going to have difficulty when defenders get up in his face. He just doesn't appear to have the ability to break that type of pressure and get a shot. In that respect, he reminds me of a Jimmer. Barnes is the type of player that you can get in FA - a guy who can hit open outside shots, work around screens, and plays decent D. My hope is that teams ahead of the Kings take Drummond because they're desperate for length and Barnes becaue they are desperate for shooting.
Agreed on the comparison. Barnes is a safe pick, but unlike most of those kinds of picks, he still has borderline all star upside. If he never improves again he will still be a starting caliber NBA SF. I would honestly pick Henson or T. Jones before him even if they are considered "reaches" at that spot.

I will be horrified (but excited) if they pick Drummond.
 
#20
dont know if posted already but... uite interesting all the same you have got to wonder why??

http://www.rotoworld.com/content/pl...news.asp?sport=NBA&id=1965&line=182328&spln=1
Wonder why? It's obvious. Drummond can't play, and the Kings have Hassan Whiteside, who is a better rebounder, shot blocker, free throw shooter, foul-drawer, and has a better touch around the rim, a better post game, better length, a better attitude, and isn't afraid of contact, and actually wants to play like a big man. Hassan is criminally underrated these days.
 
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#21
Wonder why? It's obvious. Drummond can't play, and the Kings have Hassan Whiteside, who is a better rebounder, better shot blocker, better free throw shooter, has a better touch around the rim, better post game, has better length, a better attitude, isn't afraid of contact, actually wants to play like a center, and is a foul magnet (meaning that opposing players can't stop fouling him). Hassan is criminally underrated these days.
Im not stupid i know what a foul magnet is :) what i mean is why whould they not want him before they have seen him workout and interview him
 
#23
I hope so, but neither Charlotte, Washington, nor Cleveland has a strong SF so it's hard not to believe he's going to one of those guys. He has limited offense though which is bad for those teams but great for us. I'm hoping for MKG or Drummond.
I'm going on reports more than anything else.

Assuming Barnes is gong to Cleveland, and Beal is in the top 4 (assuming this is the case because apparently Beal won't work out for teams outside the top 4) .. then we just need one team to fall in love with Robinson or Drummond, and MKG will be ours.
 

Kingster

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#24
The source of this rumor (that the Kings would under no circumstances pick Drummond) was James Ham on Twitter yesterday. Please note that Drummond has a Sacramento workout TODAY. Then draw your own conclusions about James Ham's inside information.
I don't think you can draw a conclusion from either piece of info. The Kings could just be faking it with Drummond.
 
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#26
Give me Barnes all day. Drummond scares me too much as a prospect. I really think Barnes is everything this team needs at SF. Thomas Robinson is also severly underrated on this board. I think Big Cuz and him would make a dynamic frontcourt together.
 

Kingster

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#27
I'm going on reports more than anything else.

Assuming Barnes is gong to Cleveland, and Beal is in the top 4 (assuming this is the case because apparently Beal won't work out for teams outside the top 4) .. then we just need one team to fall in love with Robinson or Drummond, and MKG will be ours.
I could see Barnes also going to Washington. They were 3rd from the bottom in 3 pt% and in Wall they have a guy who can really set him up for his shot attempts. If Beal goes to the Bobs, Barnes could be the pick for Washington.
 

Capt. Factorial

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#28
I don't think you can draw a conclusion from either piece of info. The Kings could just be faking it with Drummond.
Or alternately, somebody could be feeding bad info.

This year's draft 2-6 is about as wide open as I can ever remember. There's so much conflicting information out there, and for once there's no real way to guess which is good and which is bad. The safest thing is to not believe anything.
 
#29
I could see Barnes also going to Washington. They were 3rd from the bottom in 3 pt% and in Wall they have a guy who can really set him up for his shot attempts. If Beal goes to the Bobs, Barnes could be the pick for Washington.
Agreed. I don't love the MKG - Wizards fit. I think they need a SG who can shoot it (Beal) or an SF who can shoot it (Barnes) more than they need MKG.

In my opinion, the Wizards are the biggest threat to the Kings landing MKG. I don't see MKG going 2nd .. and I DO believe the Cavs really want Barnes. Singleton kind of fits their MKG role already. Not that I don't think MKG will be better than Singleton, because I do .. but he was billed as an elite defensive SF out of college, and posted a decent .346 3p% in his rookie season. Not shabby for a role playing, potential glue guy starting small forward.

I flat out think the Wizards could use Robinson, Drummond, or Beal more than they could use MKG. I don't think I'm just saying that either .. I think if I were the Wizards I would have Beal first on my draft board, then Drummond, then MKG or Robinson is a toss up. Seraphin and Booker played decent last season, but that shouldn't prevent them from drafting a big to pair up with Nene for the next 5 years. Vesely is an interesting name too .. I hear a lot of people calling him a PF, but if I'm the Wizards .. I pray he finds a home at the SF spot... which would put MKG further down the Wizards draft board.

And I just don't think MKG is worth the #2 pick. For a team like Charlotte .. Robinson and Biyumbo makes some sense. A tad undersized (although Biyombo has freak arms) but they would have a very nice offensive-defensive big pairing to build around. If Robinson proves enough in his workouts, he makes a lot of sense for the Bobcats. As we have seen time and time again, it's never a bad move to build your team around a 'post' scorer. And like I said before, Beal could be in play here too.
 
#30
It wasn't long ago that most everyone thought MKG would be long gone before the Kings pick. Now it's looking like there's a decent chance. I think if he's there you have to grab him.