hoopsjock
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When picking late in the 1st round there are usually two paths you can go down.1st: Is Bazley really worth a 1st round pick? Most mock drafts i saw they see him in the 2nd round or not even as a 2nd round prospect
2nd: Does Neil really want a player with Klutch sports and Rich Paul environment? He talks so much about good charackter guys and culture and bla bla bla, i dont know if Neil is interested in him
1) Do you take a player with a low ceiling that could help you now? These are usually role type players. Occasionally one will become a Draymond Green or a Jimmy Butler but most people would be happy to find a fringe starter or bench rotation piece in the 20's with this approach.
2) Do you take the player with the most upside? This is is much more likely to result in a wasted pick but take Simons last year who could still be nothing in this league but also flashes potential star power. Other than the final game of the season, he did nothing to help the team this year but if he pops in the next couple years it could send this team to another level.
Bazley is clearly in the #2 category. Not only does he have similar potential to Simons but he's got great size and plays a position the Blazers desperately need. He may never amount to anything or he could be a star. I don't mind taking those kind of risks at pick #25. The Klutch thing sucks but LeBron isn't going to be around forever and by the time it could come into play several years down the road it won't really matter.


