HighFlyingMonkey
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The Kings won't and shouldn't draft based on needs. That's not relevant in our situation. We are building towards the future, not trying to solidify an 8th seed for now. The only positions we should be hesitant to draft is SG and C, because we have those positions filled, although if we get one we can't pass on we should take them.
We don't need anything right now. What we need are players with potential to be a cornerstone of our franchise. Arthur has that potential, Thompson doesn't (IMO). Not to mention Thompson is a senior and doesn't have an awful lot of upside.
I hate this "needs" theory. It makes absolutely zero sense to a rebuilding team unless some spots are already filled. Right now, our "needs" are PG, SF, and PF.
Thompson is a PF, and could be the PF of the future for us. Does that satisfy "needs" for you? He has potential, in addition to having a MUCH higher basement than Arthur. Arthur has all sorts of red flags to his name, most discouraging is his lack of rebounding and being a black hole on offense, despite playing on a really talented team. Yeah, he's athletic and blocks shots, but he doesn't have that franchise player cieling you're talking about.
Thompson meanwhile is already averaging 20/10, and he increases his averages when playing against better competition, dropping a 20/20 game on Beasley and Kansas State. At some point, you have to come to the realization that we're NOT drafting a franchise player with the 13th pick, and that taking a chance on a high risk, medium reward player is just bad drafting. It's the same type of logic that made Chicago take Tyrus Thomas over Brandon Roy.