If I was forced to draft a player at #8 and those 7 were gone, I would probably take Luwawu as well. He's probably the player that I would look at and say he has that potential to be the Curry, Thompson, Drummond, etc. of the draft (not saying as good, I'm just saying he has the potential to be the bargain of the draft). I have the same feeling about Valentine as well just because he is so skilled.I would be pretty excited if that is the top 7 because I have Luwawu at #3 on my Kings draftboard so thats a no brainer pick for me. If Denver takes him at 7 I look at Chriss and Skal and whoever falls.
I would be pretty excited if that is the top 7 because I have Luwawu at #3 on my Kings draftboard so thats a no brainer pick for me. If Denver takes him at 7 I look at Chriss and Skal and whoever falls.
We're clearly on the same page in this draft, basically this would be my answer as well. I tentatively have Dunn and Brown above Luwawu, though I haven't completely made up my mind yet on who I like the most between those three. Chriss looks better and better the more I watch of him and I still rate Labissiere very highly. The wild card for me is Thon Maker who I haven't seen enough of so I don't know yet whether I would consider him at 8 or not. My gut though is that he'll be picked in the 20s and that's a fair spot for someone with his potential/uncertainty.
If I was forced to draft a player at #8 and those 7 were gone, I would probably take Luwawu as well. He's probably the player that I would look at and say he has that potential to be the Curry, Thompson, Drummond, etc. of the draft (not saying as good, I'm just saying he has the potential to be the bargain of the draft). I have the same feeling about Valentine as well just because he is so skilled.
Having said that, I still haven't voted because I'm still tussling with the choice of taking Luwawu or trading the pick.
He chose to go to China to avoid even the slightest possibility of being picked by Sacramento Kings, at least that's what Chad Ford thinks.Any news on whether Tanveer Bhullar has declared yet???
Every year draft is filed with exciting players, but on average picks 7-14 produce 1 all-star, 1 borderline all-star, 2 solid starters, 2 benchers and 2 deep benchers/complete busts. Let's go win the talent lottery!I think this draft is filled with people from 3 onward that could evolve to be great or at least very useable and there will be a few like we tend to pick. I haven't been overly interested in the highlight videos and the like as no one jumped out at me. I figure by 8 we will just have to be lucky. I hope we pick for need as BPA at that position, this year makes little sense. We should check back in 5 years and see who is doing well.
Any chance of a Hall of Famer?He chose to go to China to avoid even the slightest possibility of being picked by Sacramento Kings, at least that's what Chad Ford thinks.
Every year draft is filed with exciting players, but on average picks 7-14 produce 1 all-star, 1 borderline all-star, 2 solid starters, 2 benchers and 2 deep benchers/complete busts. Let's go win the talent lottery!
I'd trade back to acquire more assets. I'd do the Suns' 13+28. Draft Wade Baldwin IV+Thon Maker. OR draft Henry Ellenson+best PG available.
If we decide to stay at 8, I'd think real hard about drafting Chriss. One of the best potentials in this draft.
He chose to go to China to avoid even the slightest possibility of being picked by Sacramento Kings, at least that's what Chad Ford thinks.