Such a weird draft for the Blazers. If it was done in a vacuum, assuming none of the three are traded, you'd have to be thrilled with what the Blazers got. All three were value at where they were picked. One guy has superstar potential in a league where you need that to has a chance to win it all. One can really shoot it. Two have outstanding positional size. All three look like good to plus defender upside.
However, with the composition of the roster and all the Dame distractions, it also couldn't have turned out worse in some ways. Rupert's several years away. Our superstar draft pick plays the same position as our superstar veteran. Murray is good and has a decent chance to get in the rotation quickly, but he's also at a position where there's a log jam -- he's more a 3 than a 4, just like Grant and Reddish, and then you have Sharpe and Thybulle also getting minutes there.
EDIT: And I don't think the deals were there to be made that would have gotten us anything near the value for the third pick. You don't give up a potential superstar talent for just a good or very good vet, especially if you're being asked to throw in extras.
There still are ways to make this work and placate Dame. Maybe Murray and Rupert are moved. Ant almost has to be moved to balance the roster now, because now he's at a spot where he's got two guys with higher upside and he still can bring solid return in a trade. Still looking for Nurk to be moved. There are enough guys on the roster than play 2 and 3 now that several of them could be filler in trades. We have the MLE but I think now more than ever we have to re-sign Grant, and that's going to be an overpay.
There's still time to salvage it, but I think after tonight the window we have to slide it through just got trickier, unless the Blazers just say the heck with it we're rebuilding around all the young guys, and I don't think that's the way to go, either ... that works better if you have a couple of good vets to show guys like Scoot the intricacies. Not sure going all young gets this organization anywhere in the long run.