Siranthony
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Should we pass on him because he is a guard? I was just watching video of him and my impression is he could be the Mohamed Ali of Basketball. Not the most stupendous athlete but excellent all around game with confidence.
Mudiay looks good but he can't shoot.I'd take Mudiay 3rd so there is no scenario where russell could fall into play.
If the Kings get the 3rd pick then Russel would be in play. KAT and Okafor goes 1 and 2.
If the Kings pick 6th or 7th, he will be gone, probably to Knicks or Lakers.
Kings would need to go big WCS or trade the pick if they are 7th or worse. 6th pick or better, we should keep the pick.
Can we just get a 2015 Draft thread so we don't have 14 different threads talking about the same thing.
Here's the thing about Russell. You're essentially hoping he's what PDA and Vivek hoped Stauskas would be: great shooting guard with the ball handling, passing and court awareness to play both guard spots. I have a lot more faith in Russell than I ever did in Nik, but it essentially means three straight top 8 picks used on SGs since I don't think D'Angelo plays a ton of PG right off the bat.
I like Russell. A lot. But if the Kings are picking third and as expected KAT is off the board I'd be looking to trade down a few spots to get WCS, dump Landry's contract and pick up another role player.
That said, I'm already gearing up for the Kings to end up with the 7th pick, draft Porzingas or Kaminsky and trade Cousins for Lawson and Faried.
After all, what would a Kings offseason be without terrible luck and poor decisions?
I have never felt lucky going into the lottery, but this year, for some reason, I feel like were going to move up. My hope is to move into the number one spot, and have another team also jump up into the top three, which, as you pointed out in another thread, would move the Lakers into the sixth spot, and cause them to lose their pick. I would like to bask in the warmth of that scenario for a while. We'd be in the drivers seat, able to pick whomever we wanted, and we'd be able to sit and listen to countless offers for the first pick in the draft. It would be nice just once to be in control, and not waiting for what's left over.
Worse case scenario is that we move down a spot or two. Not what I want, but there will be some good choices left in Turner, Kaminsky, Johnson and perhaps, even Cauley-Stein. All depends on what the other teams are looking for.
I have the feeling that if the Kings don't jump into the top three and don't trade the pick (6th, 7th, 8th) that either Porzingis or Cauley-Stein would be the pick. I'd very much prefer the latter but with Vivek, Vlade, D'Alessandro and Karl weighing in I'm guessing Porzingis would get the nod.
I haven't seen enough of Porzingis to have an opinion on him, but holy crap he is skinny. Lots of alarm bells going off for me if he is supposed to contribute next year.
I would be very happy with a Cauley-Stein pick. I wanted him last year if he had declared. His defense and hustle should be valuable immediately.
I don't think Russell is a SG at all in the NBA. People said Curry was a SG and there were even some that said Lillard might be a SG because they all could score.Here's the thing about Russell. You're essentially hoping he's what PDA and Vivek hoped Stauskas would be: great shooting guard with the ball handling, passing and court awareness to play both guard spots. I have a lot more faith in Russell than I ever did in Nik, but it essentially means three straight top 8 picks used on SGs since I don't think D'Angelo plays a ton of PG right off the bat.
I like Russell. A lot. But if the Kings are picking third and as expected KAT is off the board I'd be looking to trade down a few spots to get WCS, dump Landry's contract and pick up another role player.
That said, I'm already gearing up for the Kings to end up with the 7th pick, draft Porzingas or Kaminsky and trade Cousins for Lawson and Faried.
After all, what would a Kings offseason be without terrible luck and poor decisions?
I don't think Russell is a SG at all in the NBA. People said Curry was a SG and there were even some that said Lillard might be a SG because they all could score.
I think Russell will be a combo guard in the NBA. Curry, Lillard, Irving, and Bledsoe are all combo guards. It's the new trend, and I believe he can be an elite player in the NBA.
I have the feeling that if the Kings don't jump into the top three and don't trade the pick (6th, 7th, 8th) that either Porzingis or Cauley-Stein would be the pick. I'd very much prefer the latter but with Vivek, Vlade, D'Alessandro and Karl weighing in I'm guessing Porzingis would get the nod.
I have the feeling that if the Kings don't jump into the top three and don't trade the pick (6th, 7th, 8th) that either Porzingis or Cauley-Stein would be the pick. I'd very much prefer the latter but with Vivek, Vlade, D'Alessandro and Karl weighing in I'm guessing Porzingis would get the nod.
If we draft Russell, we need to trade both Nik AND Ben.
We need some vets in the back court. There will be a real minute crunch for our SG prospects if we get a starting caliber guard this offseason (as we should).
Now, if we can ship off both Nik and Ben and get something worthwhile in return, I'm all for drafting Russell. But at that point it might be easier to just trade down for WCS + bonus.
Hmmm, why Porzingis? If its their intent to win sooner than later, then logic tells you to go with WCS. He's more NBA ready. If its to look long term, then perhaps your right. I don't really know a lot about Porzingis other than he's young, skinny, but skilled. I better light another candle on my draft altar.
That said, I'm already gearing up for the Kings to end up with the 7th pick, draft Porzingas or Kaminsky and trade Cousins for Lawson and Faried.
After all, what would a Kings offseason be without terrible luck and poor decisions?
At some point you have to start keeping your talented players. And both Nik and Ben are talented. Trade them away and five years from now we'll have some other young player and we'll be trying to trade him for either Nik or Ben. This revolving door thing has to stop at some point. You want to bring in a veteran SG while they come up to speed, fine. But its possible to do that without getting rid of Nik and Ben. Doesn't mean I'm opposed to trading one of them for the right price. But I'm not out there waving them in the wind hoping someone wants them.