He's a very safe pick, and while some would consider that a bit of a back-handed compliment, I think there's something to the idea that his floor is extremely high feeling really good about his chances to be at least a solid NBA player.Bruiser wrote:As some people on this board the Knicks seem to really love Kaminsky's game if they are seriously considering him at #4 ...
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Similar to the baseball draft, a lot of teams will take a college pitcher with less upside over the HS pitcher with a lot of risk. They know the college kid isn't ever going to be a top of the rotation guy, but he's got a really good shot at being a #3/#4 type and those are still really valuable.
All of that being said, I can't imagine the Knicks take Big Frank at #4, that seems like a bit of a reach. I do think Kaminsky is really solid value when you start getting around #8