Who should the Suns take at #13?

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Who should we take at #13?

Poll ended at Sat Jun 27, 2015 8:23 pm

Stanley Johnson
2
9%
Frank Kaminsky
6
27%
Devin Booker
3
14%
Trey Lyles
0
No votes
Myles Turner
6
27%
Willie Cauley-Stein
5
23%
Cameron Payne
0
No votes
Kelly Oubre
0
No votes
Same Dekker
0
No votes
Bobby Portis
0
No votes
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
0
No votes
Montrezl Harrell
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 22

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Anyone but Kaminsky.
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Flagrant Fowl wrote:Anyone but Kaminsky.
Based on what? Those are fighting words for me. :D

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Preacherpj wrote:
Flagrant Fowl wrote:Anyone but Kaminsky.
Based on what? Those are fighting words for me. :D
He's 7' tall and his best skill is outside shooting.
He's borderline unathletic by NBA standards.
He's the oldest player projected in the lottery.
Wisconsin runs a highly structured offense. (albeit, an effective one)
Bo Ryan has produced one NBA player of note in his career at Wisconsin: Devin Harris.

I don't dislike Kaminsky as a player in general. I just think 13 is way too early to take him.
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Flagrant Fowl wrote:
Preacherpj wrote:
Flagrant Fowl wrote:Anyone but Kaminsky.
Based on what? Those are fighting words for me. :D
He's 7' tall and his best skill is outside shooting.
He's borderline unathletic by NBA standards.
He's the oldest player projected in the lottery.
Wisconsin runs a highly structured offense. (albeit, an effective one)
Bo Ryan has produced one NBA player of note in his career at Wisconsin: Devin Harris.

I don't dislike Kaminsky as a player in general. I just think 13 is way too early to take him.
Allow me to retort, point by point;

- 7' footers who can shoot are really good things
- He's an OK athlete, he's not elite, but he's not a worse athlete than a guy like Bobby Portis.
- He's 22 years old. Maybe that makes him old in the lottery, but how is 22 years old a bad thing? He's 5 years away from his prime; if anything you are drafting a more mature kid.
- Wisconsin ran a lot of offense through Kaminsky, it was structured but they weren't running the Princeton offense or anything like that. They would P/R with Kaminsky or try to set him up in the post. Really not too different from a lot places.
- Not sure what Bo Ryan's track record has to do with Kaminsky. He typically doesn't recruit really well so he doesn't have the high-upside kids that end up in the NBA.

I think Kaminsky at #13 would be a home run, but sounds like a moot point anyway as he's likely gone before we pick.

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Flagrant Fowl wrote:I don't dislike Kaminsky as a player in general. I just think 13 is way too early to take him.
He's going to go much earlier.
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WCS (5 votes) is off the board.
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Preacherpj wrote:
Flagrant Fowl wrote:
Preacherpj wrote:
Flagrant Fowl wrote:Anyone but Kaminsky.
Based on what? Those are fighting words for me. :D
He's 7' tall and his best skill is outside shooting.
He's borderline unathletic by NBA standards.
He's the oldest player projected in the lottery.
Wisconsin runs a highly structured offense. (albeit, an effective one)
Bo Ryan has produced one NBA player of note in his career at Wisconsin: Devin Harris.

I don't dislike Kaminsky as a player in general. I just think 13 is way too early to take him.
Allow me to retort, point by point;

- 7' footers who can shoot are really good things
- He's an OK athlete, he's not elite, but he's not a worse athlete than a guy like Bobby Portis.
- He's 22 years old. Maybe that makes him old in the lottery, but how is 22 years old a bad thing? He's 5 years away from his prime; if anything you are drafting a more mature kid.
- Wisconsin ran a lot of offense through Kaminsky, it was structured but they weren't running the Princeton offense or anything like that. They would P/R with Kaminsky or try to set him up in the post. Really not too different from a lot places.
- Not sure what Bo Ryan's track record has to do with Kaminsky. He typically doesn't recruit really well so he doesn't have the high-upside kids that end up in the NBA.

I think Kaminsky at #13 would be a home run, but sounds like a moot point anyway as he's likely gone before we pick.
7' tall and can shoot is a good thing, but not so much when it's a player's best skill.
I haven't seen enough of Portis to make a comparison.
My point is that the NBA is more free flowing. It's very rare for a team to run set plays like Wisconsin every time, hence Kaminsky won't have the same looks he had in college.
The Bo Ryan point is meant to be a compliment to him. He coaches players up, but they rarely improve past their college level ability.

In my opinion, his ceiling is Channing Frye, whom I think only went at #8 because of the poor draft class.
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Stanley Johnson (2 votes, including mine) off the board to Detroit at #8.
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Sunsfan4life wrote:When it's all said and done I think we'll wound up with Devin Booker.

I want us to trade up though and land 1 of the top 6. I don't see it happening though.

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BPA and fits a need? I'm good with it.
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