If Blake Griffin declares last season, I hestitate to put him in the top ten of the 2008 Draft. This year, he's the prohibitive favorite to be taken Number One overall. Take that for whatever you think it's worth.
If Blake Griffin declares last season, I hestitate to put him in the top ten of the 2008 Draft. This year, he's the prohibitive favorite to be taken Number One overall. Take that for whatever you think it's worth.
Maybe he's a superstar in waiting, but I don't see it. And I'm unhappy about the proposition of drafting a player who can only play a position where we already have a quality young talent, if the guy we're looking to draft doesn't end up being a star. I personally would much rather trade down than sacrifice Thompson to Griffin, whom I don't feel is a can't-miss player.People keep saying that. But is that based on his 08 or 09 stats. If he were in last years draft with his current stats where would he have fallen? I'm not saying anybody is wrong, just trying to get some perspective.
Is Thabeet declaring? and what about Rubio?
I would take Thabeet over Griffin.
Are we talking basketball or volleyball?![]()
fnordius said:So I don't think it will be a terrible draft, but we won't know who the right picks were for at least 4 or 5 years.
If Blake Griffin declares last season, I hestitate to put him in the top ten of the 2008 Draft. This year, he's the prohibitive favorite to be taken Number One overall. Take that for whatever you think it's worth.
I think there are 4 guys at the top that have all star potential, but no clear HOF types in 2009. That's why it's considered weak IMO.
It is too bad that there is no Lebron/Wade types in this draft, but I'm glad we are in the top 4. It's strong up top (where we pick) and then there is a HUGE dropoff.
The rest of the 1st round seems like it will be a lot of MLE type guys with a few surprises sprinkled in.
Lebron was a no brainer, but there wern't that many people that thought Wade was going to be as good as he is. Look where Kobe was drafted. Knowing what we know now, Kobe would have been the first pick in the draft. And, in fact, Kobe didn't do all that much his rookie year to prove he should have been taken higher. He really didn't start to look like the Kobe we know today until his fourth year.
So you never know. There could be a Wade or a Kobe in this draft.
Maybe you as a scout feel that way...but I think that before he said he was staying in he was projected top 5, and most likely 3rd.
If Blake Griffin declares last season, I hestitate to put him in the top ten of the 2008 Draft. This year, he's the prohibitive favorite to be taken Number One overall. Take that for whatever you think it's worth.
Kobe's a different case though -- that's like Peja and the other Euro sleepers. Back at that time you just did not take a high schooler or Europ Top 10. Just wasn't done. So it allowed for some aberrant slippages that wouldn't have happened if the same draft were held 10 years later (add nobody knew how the guys would work out).
Wade just came out in an utterly ridiculolous draft year with 4 perennial All Stars an likely 2 HOFs in the top 5. And Darko.
I remember seeing him projected at around the 10th pick on most mock drafts last year.
I didn't say he wouldn't have been drafted, I said I would have hesitated to put him in the top ten. I mean, obviously hindsight's twenty-twenty but, knowing what I know now, I couldn't see myself taking him above Rose, Beasley, Mayo, Westbrook, Love, Gordon, Augustin, Lopez or Thompson. And probably not above Randolph, either. Someone would surely have drafted him based on what he did in college, but Adam Morrison looked great in college, too.IIRC the mock drafts had him going between 3-5 last year before he pulled out. That was largely based off of potential, the same way that Chad Ford had Ed Davis going at #3 this season if he declared.
I didn't say he wouldn't have been drafted, I said I would have hesitated to put him in the top ten. I mean, obviously hindsight's twenty-twenty but, knowing what I know now, I couldn't see myself taking him above Rose, Beasley, Mayo, Westbrook, Love, Gordon, Augustin, Lopez or Thompson. And probably not above Randolph, either. Someone would surely have drafted him based on what he did in college, but Adam Morrison looked great in college, too.
I reserve the right to give Griffin the benefit of the doubt, if we end up drafting him, but I'm just not sold on the guy.
I didn't say he wouldn't have been drafted, I said I would have hesitated to put him in the top ten. I mean, obviously hindsight's twenty-twenty but, knowing what I know now, I couldn't see myself taking him above Rose, Beasley, Mayo, Westbrook, Love, Gordon, Augustin, Lopez or Thompson. And probably not above Randolph, either. Someone would surely have drafted him based on what he did in college, but Adam Morrison looked great in college, too.
I reserve the right to give Griffin the benefit of the doubt, if we end up drafting him, but I'm just not sold on the guy.