I know. I'm asking you: if you have no doubt he'll be an impact player, how long will he be one?
I don't know. What I do know is, if healthy, he'll be beast. I'm assuming Portland realizes this as well. Which is why passing on him, IMO, is very telling that either his long term prognosis isn't good or there was something else that we're unaware (i.e. attitude, work ethic, etc..).
He was second team Big East. Not an average player, but average for a best player on a team... mediocre in my book, especially for a fourth year senior.
Don't you believe that second-team Big East is nearly, if not completely, equal to first-team any-other conference?
I see what you're saying about his age and how that doesn't bode well for his upside. And, this could very well have more to do with Portland's lack of interest in Blair than interest in Cunningham.
There are those players that are late bloomers though. Cunningham, I feel, is one of those. He really impressed me in the tournament this year. I think his work ethic will take him farther than most as well. I realize this is subjective, but sometimes, you get a feeling about a player. I felt the same way about Roy. I also feel the same way about Frye (we won't go there, ok?).
Yes, he is an exception. There are a couple exceptions, for sure. I think I'd rather avoid trying for exceptions and go for better bets.
Maybe Cunningham is a bad bet for you, but not others? Maybe there's info that we're not privy to that could add more weight to the selection of Cunningham or the non-selection of Blair.
"Spotless track record in the draft"? Are you serious? You know that we just gave away Sergio, right?
Do you have to retain a player for him to turn out to be a good draft pick? Not all players fit all systems. Sergio didn't fit ours. I believe Sergio will turn out to be reserve point guard in the league for a long while. Just not with us.
Other than with Koponen and Freeland, the Blazers NEVER reached for players (and with those guys it makes sense to lock them in and wait and see)... until this year.
Portland's consistently passed on seemingly surer players and drafted players that left most scratching their heads. They reach for players with manageable risk. This is reaching to me. I suppose we'll have to agree to disagree.