Forgive me if this has already been discussed, as I have yet to finish reading all the posts in this thread yet... but do you all see the Kings going after a certain position in this draft or the best player available? From what I have read the skill level at each position in our draft range seems to have pretty clear rankings which I think would make picking easier.
We are forunately in that there are a lot of good players available who can plug some of the holes in our roster. So there is a good chance that the best player available will also be one who fits our needs.
I think most would agree that the biggest needs the team has are:
1.) Starting SF
2.) Starting Big (Preferably Defense-Oriented) next to Cousins. (With JT playing super 3rd big)
Some might think we need another starting guard next to Tyreke (Doug Christie clone, or more defensive pass-oriented PG guard), but the none of the PGs are really in our range, unless we trade/reach for Marshall or Machado (2nd rd)
So here are the players that could be in contention with a top pick:
Small Forward
1.) MKG (Projected 3rd) Weakness: 3pt Shooting
2.) Barnes (Projected 7th) Weakness: One-on-One Dribble Penetration
3.) Terrance Jones (Projected 11th) Weakness: Might be PF rather than SF
4.) Terrence Ross (Projected 17th) Weakness: Might be best at SG position
5.) Quincy Miller (Projected 18th) Weakness: Still Young, Not sure if he'll reach potential
6.) Jeff Taylor (Projected 20th) (My favorite outside of MKG) Weakness: Senior & standing Reach
Bigs
1.) Anthony Davis (Projected 1st) Weakness: Needs to gain weight
2.) Andre Drummond (Projected 2nd) Weakness: Could be Bust due to lack of intangibles/intensity/commitment
3.) Thomas Robinson (Projected 4th) Weakness: Lack of Size, Not really defensive-oriented
4.) Jared Sullinger (Projected 6th) Weakness: Ground-bound, Best as Offensive-Post threat, which we don't really need with Cousins developing
5.) John Henson (Projected 8th) Weakness: Really slight, might not be physical enough for NBA. Little offensive game
6.) Perry Jones (Projected 9th) Weakness: Kevin Durant build. Not sure if he can make it as a PF. Also lacks intensity, physicality, and something else which prevents him from being dominant.
7.) Tyler Zeller (Projected 10th) Weakness: Average Athlete. Solid Offense/Defense, nothing amazing.
Of the Small Forwards available MKG is the no-brainer, and for the most part if Anthony Davis is off the board and MKG is available, then you take him.
You might consider taking Drummond or Robinson over Barnes, but you'd probably take Barnes over Sullinger, Henson, Perry Jones, & Tyler Zeller.
Probably the top 2 talents that don't fit a need that you might consider taking would be:
1.) Bradley Beal (SG projected 5th)
2.) Jeremy Lamb (SG projected 12)
I wouldn't be completely shocked if either of those guys were taken if Davis and MKG were off the board and Robinson measures poorly and Drummond doesn't impress in the interviews.
But looking just at position of need, my order is:
1.) Davis - Best talent & perfect fit next to Cousins
2.) MKG - Best SF, Total Winner, Brings all Intangibles & Leadership
3.) Robinson (If he measures out) - Can't pass on a big man with that athleticism
4.) Barnes - I think he'll turn out to be like Luol Deng, which I'd be perfectly happy with
5.) Drummond - Could be perfect fit next to Cousins, but I'm very leery of him due to bust potential
6.) Taylor - Elite Defender & probably best SF shooter available. (Worked extremely hard during college to get the shooting down)
So basically I think the issue of BPA vs. Need only comes into play if Beal is still on the board and you have some combination of Drummond/Barnes/Robinson also on the board. This is assuming we're picking in the top 6.