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The "Way too Early' Draft prognostication

  • Holland

    Votes: 8 16.3%
  • Sarr

    Votes: 41 83.7%
  • Edwards

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    49
Hopefully he becomes available...
Rumor is that Kessler is clashing with coaches. They want him to work on screening & being a garbage man. Kessler has been trying to develop a 3

That would partially explain why he started only 22 of 64 games this year. (compared to 40 0f 74 as a rookie)
 
So you prefer to take your chances on the Lakers sucking in 7 years instead of taking a chance on Salaun or Williams this year.....
because people think the draft at 7 is weak? That might help us in 2033 or 2034, but certainly not in 2026 or 2027. That is crazy.
In that scenario we had got the #5 pick.
 
In that scenario we had got the #5 pick.

Nonetheless, I just don't care about a draft in 6 years when we need a shit load of help now. I would take Salaun and Williams (or maybe Buzelis) at 5 and 7 in a heartbeat. The Lakers have the ability to be good again in 6 years, because of their ability to attract free agents, for me to hold out hop their pick would be any good.
 
Hate to be a homer :). but doesn't that seem a little too much? Not sure if Rui looks very good without LeBron.
Brog at best is worth a late first or couple second, I think it is a fair trade but I try not to be "homeristic" when suggesting trades
 
Shiiiiiiit….. Brogdon is better than ANY player in this draft.
Presently, of course he is. But do you believe that nobody in this draft will have a career that will be better than the remainder of Brogdon's career? Or even that nobody in this draft will be better in three years than Brogdon will be at that point? Because that's what teams are drafting for... not next year.
 
Hopefully he becomes available...
Rumor is that Kessler is clashing with coaches. They want him to work on screening & being a garbage man. Kessler has been trying to develop a 3

Sounds like the kind of guy who becomes available a lot and ends up playing all over the league. Very good shotblocker, but if you are that size and don't want to be a good pick-setter and don't envision the opportunities as being a Rudy Gobert-type who can score double figures just on loose change around the basket, I don't think he's a player you win with.
 
Sounds like the kind of guy who becomes available a lot and ends up playing all over the league. Very good shotblocker, but if you are that size and don't want to be a good pick-setter and don't envision the opportunities as being a Rudy Gobert-type who can score double figures just on loose change around the basket, I don't think he's a player you win with.
I think he's trying to figure things out. With the right support system, he absolutely is a winning player.
Id love to get him on the Blazers.

Much better prospect than Clingan is
 
I think he's trying to figure things out. With the right support system, he absolutely is a winning player.
Id love to get him on the Blazers.

Much better prospect than Clingan is

I don't disagree about the second part, but the first part? I've seen more teams wrecked by falling for that than found they were the tonic for the player, and most of those teams were established winners that had a number of proven veterans to keep the young guy trying to figure it out in line. The Blazers aren't that right now.
 
So how would people feel about using the 14th pick on a guard if they drop to 14?

Topic/Dillingham/Sheppard/etc.

Guys who were projected top 10.

If they fell to 14, would you be upset if we took them? I'm on the fence. I really don't want to take a guard, but those guys are very talented.
 
Been watching a little tape on Holmes. Is he a good fit for the Blazers? Hard to watch them without Root Sports up here in Seattle so I’m not sure if he fits what they are trying to do. But I like the defensive presence and activity he shows on defense
 
Nonetheless, I just don't care about a draft in 6 years when we need a shit load of help now. I would take Salaun and Williams (or maybe Buzelis) at 5 and 7 in a heartbeat. The Lakers have the ability to be good again in 6 years, because of their ability to attract free agents, for me to hold out hop their pick would be any good.
Think of the pick as a stock - can be sold at any time for other assets when needed.

I wouldn't invest in stocks expecting to hold it until the company is liquidated and all assets disbursed to owners.

It's basically giving up something worth $100 that has the chance of being worth anywhere from $10-5000. Sure it might be worth much less, but its a good gamble.
 
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So how would people feel about using the 14th pick on a guard if they drop to 14?

Topic/Dillingham/Sheppard/etc.

Guys who were projected top 10.

If they fell to 14, would you be upset if we took them? I'm on the fence. I really don't want to take a guard, but those guys are very talented.
I'm good with drafting a guard at #7 or even both picks. BPA all the way.
 
Think of the pick as a stock - can be sold at any time for other assets when needed.

I wouldn't invest in stocks expecting to hold it until the company is liquidated and all assets disbursed to owners.

It's basically giving up something worth $100 that has the chance of being worth anywhere from $10-5000. Sure it might be worth much less, but its a good gamble.

IMO the "when needed" part is now. Now is when we need as many good young players to develop as possible to see which ones can excel. No matter who we pick, now or later, that player will need 1-3 years before they can contribute in the playoffs. You said in a post that you would take Salaun at 7, why would you want to give up an opportunity to develop him now, while we suck? He is the type of gamble I am in favor of....not another draft pick that we may use in 2031 or trade in a few years. I don't care what people say about this draft....there are players at #5 and #7 that I think are a much better gamble than a future pick from the Lakers.
 
IMO the "when needed" part is now. Now is when we need as many good young players to develop as possible to see which ones can excel. No matter who we pick, now or later, that player will need 1-3 years before they can contribute in the playoffs. You said in a post that you would take Salaun at 7, why would you want to give up an opportunity to develop him now, while we suck? He is the type of gamble I am in favor of....not another draft pick that we may use in 2031 or trade in a few years. I don't care what people say about this draft....there are players at #5 and #7 that I think are a much better gamble than a future pick from the Lakers.

I'm not opposed to taking a player at 5 and 7 if we had both of those picks.

More that if we only were really high on only one player - I'd look at flipping the other one of those picks for the best future asset we could. Most drafts that would be a decent haul - however in this draft I'd accept a distant unprotected pick.
 
So how would people feel about using the 14th pick on a guard if they drop to 14?

Topic/Dillingham/Sheppard/etc.

Guys who were projected top 10.

If they fell to 14, would you be upset if we took them? I'm on the fence. I really don't want to take a guard, but those guys are very talented.

As long as they are 6'6" or taller then I'm okay with it. I don't see any minutes for Dillingham and Sheppard won't drop (I would take him if he did though).
 
Been watching a little tape on Holmes. Is he a good fit for the Blazers? Hard to watch them without Root Sports up here in Seattle so I’m not sure if he fits what they are trying to do. But I like the defensive presence and activity he shows on defense
He is another of what look like pretty good players available late first round. Blocks shots and supposedly can guard the perimeter. Shot 38% on threes, although I think he tailed off as the season went on. Have seen him mocked between 32 and 20.
 
I just saw one mock that had us taking Dillingham at 7 and Isaiah Collier at 14. I can't imagine a worse draft than that for Portland.

Either that's just a ranking of players (ie. they haven't taken team context into consideration yet) or the creators have absolutely no idea what they're doing... Either way, 6 days before a draft, feels like you can probably ignore that outlet entirely.
 
If Sarr is being touted as 1 or 2 pick, would Ware be a decent 7th pick, if you are high on him. I dont much difference between him and Sarr?
 
Is Saluan thatch more of a prospect than Ware?

At the 4 I would say yes. The video highlighting Salaun's D was impressive. (and his potential as a 3pt shooter seems a little better)
On the other hand, Ware can back up Ayton and possibly play the 4.
 

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