Show me a 7ft3+ NBA player that had a long and productive career without injury and I'll show you my 9" peep. They don't hold up. He's amazing, unlike anything I've seen at that height. I just know how this plays out, especially the way he plays.
Rik Smits? Mark Eaton?
Re: 2023 NBA Draft
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2022 4:16 pm
by Charlie Smithy!
Chuck Neavitt?
Re: 2023 NBA Draft
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2022 7:36 am
by Split T
I kinda asked this before, but let’s say Suns miss the playoffs somehow and magically win the lottery and get the 1st pick. Do you just take Wembanyama? Or do you trade the pick?
You could trade to 2 and take Scoot plus land a massive haul. Let’s say OKC lands 2 and sends you 2/SGA/Chet.
Not even considering Paul, who I’d move to the bench at that point
SGA/Booker/Bridges/Chet/Ayton
Paul/Scoot/CamJ off the bench.
Or
Booker/Bridges/CamJ/Wembanyama/Ayton
I think you move Ayton at that point even though I do think they can play together.
Anyways, it won’t happen, but more fun to think about than our awful bench haha
Re: 2023 NBA Draft
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2022 10:11 am
by Cap
Of course you take him. Either find a way for him to play alongside Ayton, or trade the latter.
The highest rated prospect ever? Come on, let's get serious. You take him and figure everything else out later.
You don’t think there’s any value to trading it for an immediate return on a win-now team? What if some fading vet team offered a massive haul. Say Miami decides they want to start over and offer Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo.
Or Toronto offers a FVV/Siakam/Anunoby package?
Or the SGA/Chet/Scoot package I mentioned above? That gives you an established all-star, a 2nd overall pick going into what will be his rookie year, and a guy who’d go 1st overall in most drafts.
For a team that is built to win now, I just see a lot of value in taking the guaranteed success. It’s like taking a guaranteed 500K or flipping a coin for 1,000,000 vs nothing.
Wouldn’t blame anyone for preferring the higher upside though. Could you imagine the defense you could play with a Mikal/Wemby/Ayton frontline? Add Booker and then either a pg, or go point-Book with CamJ. That would be fun for a long long time if Wemby stays healthy.
Show me a 7ft3+ NBA player that had a long and productive career without injury and I'll show you my 9" peep. They don't hold up. He's amazing, unlike anything I've seen at that height. I just know how this plays out, especially the way he plays.
Rik Smits? Mark Eaton?
Smits had his share of injury issues late in his career, but Eaton is a good call.
Also there are people who would tell you Kareem was taller than the 7'2" he was listed at and that Wilt was taller than the 7'1" he was listed at. And both of those guys were relatively productive.
The main problem is that he's not built like Eaton, Kareem, Wilt, etc. He's thin like Shawn Bradley, Sampson and Porzingis and that raises some concerns.
Show me a 7ft3+ NBA player that had a long and productive career without injury and I'll show you my 9" peep. They don't hold up. He's amazing, unlike anything I've seen at that height. I just know how this plays out, especially the way he plays.
Rik Smits? Mark Eaton?
Smits had his share of injury issues late in his career, but Eaton is a good call.
Also there are people who would tell you Kareem was taller than the 7'2" he was listed at and that Wilt was taller than the 7'1" he was listed at. And both of those guys were relatively productive.
The main problem is that he's not built like Eaton, Kareem, Wilt, etc. He's thin like Shawn Bradley, Sampson and Porzingis and that raises some concerns.
Watch the YouTube video I posted at the top of this page. It has doom good insight into height.
Re: 2023 NBA Draft
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2022 5:18 pm
by pickle
I’d take that scoot SGA Chet package. The other two not so much.
Of course you take him. Either find a way for him to play alongside Ayton, or trade the latter.
I’m not sure what Ayton has to do with Wembanyama. Wembanyama is probably a SF/SG, similar to Durant.
No, he'll play in the frontcourt. He is more Porzingis than he is Durant in terms of position. Some teams might try him at the 4 or maybe in the 3 in spurts, but eventually he'll probably land at the 5.
Re: 2023 NBA Draft
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2023 3:36 pm
by Split T
Might be time to dust this thread off
Re: 2023 NBA Draft
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2023 3:46 pm
by Wally_West
Suns should target Gradey Dick. Has some good size and has a real smooth stroke. I could watch him stroke it all day.