If Cousins is available, I believe you will be wrong. But there's a good chance he won't be there. If not, I'm not sold on Monroe. I went back and rewatched a couple of Greogetown games I had recorded, and I'm sorry, he just doesn't impress me. And I was trying real hard to be impressed. Much has been made of what kind of player Petire likes to draft. As if a player doesn't have certain qualities, he'll then be passed on by Petire.. so lets take a look at his record.
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Now I've looked at all of these picks and for the life of me I can't really say that there's a trend here. For every pick that appears to be the typical pick, there's another pick that contrary to that pick. He's picked players with bad tempers. He's picked players lacking in skills but loaded with athleticism. Or he's picked players that lacked all around skills, but were very skilled in at least one aspect of the game. If he thinks the best player available is the same one everyone else thinks is the best player available, he'll pick that player. But he's not afraid to reach for a player if he thinks that player is the better choice. He's been right more than he's been wrong, and thats to his credit. Its my contention that there is no typical Petrie pick. I think he looks at each player the same way and tests them all the same way. And at the end of the day he picks the player with the best combination of skills and future upside. However those two things balance out. Just my opinion...
I think you're right that there isn't a set trend, and the bolded is a pretty accurate one sentence motto, but I think we can expand with certain observations we can make with acquisitions included.
1) Petrie definitely likes skilled guys, particularly with size for their position. Not just shooting, but dribbling and passing. I'd say that's his default. (Hawes, Peja, Turkoglu, Cisco, Vlade, Webb, Tyreke, Salmons, K-Mart, Douby, Brad Miller)
2) He'll gamble on athleticism if its ELITE athleticism. (Wallace, Saint Jean)
3) Doesn't really gamble for size late, but likes to pick it early. (Grant, JT, Hawes)
4) Won't take need over BPA, but will make need a major factor. (J-Will over Pierce, we had to have a PG. Hawes they admitted was a need pick.)
5) Character doesn't seem to be a problem. (J-Will, Abdul-Rauf, Keon Clark, Bonzi, Artest, Webber in a certain way all had their issues)
So how do those observations relate to whether Petrie would take Cousins at 5 if available?
Monroe vs the late lottery guys - I don't see any way Petrie takes Aldrich, Udoh, Ed Davis, or Aminu over Cousins if he's available. Cousins fits the bigger need than the PF's and is probly the most skilled of the bunch relative to size. I don't think Petrie has proven to value character concerns high enough that it would trump those other factors.
That leaves two possibilities that I think Petrie would consider over Cousins at 5. Wesley Johnson and Greg Monroe (Don't go nuts anti-Monroe crowd, I'm just ftrying to forecast Petrie).
Johnson vs Cousins - Johnson brings size for the position, skill and the elite athleticism. Arguably need too at SG. However Cousins beats him in all those categories. Character concerns would not matter enough. Also if Cousins is available at 5, its probly because Johnson went 4. So we can safely cross him off the list I think.
Cousins vs Monroe - I think Monroe is the only guy I could possibly see Petrie pass on Cousins at 5 for. They're both centers so the need factor is even. Monroe is even more skilled overall than Cousins. Its possible Petrie could see Monroe as the best overall prospect or at least close enough that character would tip the scales.
That's not what I think will happen though. Cousins is the ultimate Petrie pick. He's big for his position, extremely skilled for his size, and fills our biggest need by far. Petrie has time and again ignored character concerns for talent. If Cousins is there at 5 we can look at GP's history and safely say he will bring the big fella to Sac-town.