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You know the more i think about it the more im at peace with drafting a project PF based more on size and raw athleticism. As long as the player can Reb. and Blk shots i will consider this a successful draft... and if this player can develop a post game i think we will have a solid future core.
JaVale McGee is probably my top choice for the 12th pick... He is deffinitly a project but is a proven talented shot blocker and good rebounder... he has the face to the basket offensive game Petrie loves and is working on a post game... all the motor reviews are that he is very motivated and eager to learn... i think he could be well balanced and worth the pick in 2-3 years... "McGee got a big boost from his measurements. His enormous 9-foot-6½ standing reach was tops in the camp and his 7-foot-6 wingspan was second only to John Riek, who has a freakish 7-foot-8¾ wingspan. McGee also weighed in at a respectable 244 pounds. Clearly he's been putting on weight in preparation for the draft, which might explain why he seemed to struggle in the drills." chad ford espn...
Jordans numbers are deceiving in many ways... he didn't play alot of mins... but why couldn't he crack the starting lineup for texas A&M???? hes been described as a reb/shot blk/and dunking monster... and if this is true and can be carried over to the next level, i would be extremely pleased with a bigger, younger version of Ben Wallace... with the offensive talent we already have and will always have as long as Petrie is here... Having a Ben Wallace type player might not hurt our teams offense that much.
other players i would consider but not as high on are Alexis Ajinca, Anthony Randolph, and Speights...
also keep in mind i take DJ A., Westbrook, or Alexander in a heart beat, before all these players
JaVale McGee is probably my top choice for the 12th pick... He is deffinitly a project but is a proven talented shot blocker and good rebounder... he has the face to the basket offensive game Petrie loves and is working on a post game... all the motor reviews are that he is very motivated and eager to learn... i think he could be well balanced and worth the pick in 2-3 years... "McGee got a big boost from his measurements. His enormous 9-foot-6½ standing reach was tops in the camp and his 7-foot-6 wingspan was second only to John Riek, who has a freakish 7-foot-8¾ wingspan. McGee also weighed in at a respectable 244 pounds. Clearly he's been putting on weight in preparation for the draft, which might explain why he seemed to struggle in the drills." chad ford espn...
Jordans numbers are deceiving in many ways... he didn't play alot of mins... but why couldn't he crack the starting lineup for texas A&M???? hes been described as a reb/shot blk/and dunking monster... and if this is true and can be carried over to the next level, i would be extremely pleased with a bigger, younger version of Ben Wallace... with the offensive talent we already have and will always have as long as Petrie is here... Having a Ben Wallace type player might not hurt our teams offense that much.
other players i would consider but not as high on are Alexis Ajinca, Anthony Randolph, and Speights...
also keep in mind i take DJ A., Westbrook, or Alexander in a heart beat, before all these players
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