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My take away from the night is the Suns got stronger on defense, and added some shooting.
^this.Lots of people praised the Jackson pick. You can't like one but not the other? WTH? Sounds like an overreaction to a reaction but I digress.
You really should stop right there. Plenty of posters on this board have researched the hell out of 2nd rd picks and we've debated guys like Jordan Bell, Semi Ajeleye, Hart among others to death. Don't assume for even a mini second that we all just looked at mock drafts today and came to the conclusion on who to pick.
McD is one of the worst GMs in the league at drafting outside the lottery with Ulis as his only hit so he doesn't deserve benefit of the doubt there.
Why do you think well established and ten times smarter than Suns front offices like GSW and Boston immediately traded up or bought picks just to draft the guys I just mentioned above?
I don't see a Ginobli, Isaiah Thomas or latrell sprewell there; I see not a whole lot of success (bogdan n/a).
So he's hit on 1 / 5.
Not sure where a 20% success rate places him, maybe a little above average?
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Using the lottery as a demarcation is dumb. The players oiil diesnt suddenly change mid-teen because one team made the playoffs and another different. You want to use an arbitrary line to make a point, by all means do so, but the rest of us certainly are entitled to think it's a baseless argument.The lottery is the lottery for a reason. I don't know why your continuing to argue about players drafted in the lottery. And I'm not gonna repeat myself so you can go back yourself and read what I said about Ulis.
I wasn't going to start a thread specifically for Peters but saw this posted elsewhere, it's Coach Cal talking about defending Peters, he speaks very highly of him. Hopefully he can make it as a role player, who knows. He'll be with our G-League team next year, I'm sure. I know the rosters have expanded this year with the extra room for the 2 way players signed on G-League contracts so who knows if he'll make it up to us for any games or not. He's a good rebounder and shooter with size though.
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You nailed it. You might not see a ginobili but ulis might be that guy. The "hit" rate for all GMs in the second round has to be relatively low. There's only so many spots in the NBA and only so many spots in each team's rotation. So to call McDonough's track record outside of the lottery (which is arbitrary) terrible is disingenuous at best. Unless someone has researched the actual hit rate of GMs and can prove it. Otherwise the preponderance of the evidence surely points otherwise.I don't see a Ginobli, Isaiah Thomas or latrell sprewell there; I see not a whole lot of success (bogdan n/a).
So he's hit on 1 / 5.
Not sure where a 20% success rate places him, maybe a little above average?
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Nobody is saying McD is doing a terrible job drafting... at least, I don't think anyone is. Just that the picks he has made later in the draft since he has been here haven't been so great that he is above question on the ones last night.
Personally, I think Reed was a classic reach pick - probably would have been there late in the second, and very likely may have gone UFA. So they might have gotten much better value out of using that pick on someone who was more of a first round quality talent, as there were still several players like that on the board.
Of course, it's not going to make or break the future, anyway, especially if Jackson lives up to expectations... so in the end it all comes down to picking nits. But questioning whether they maximized value on that pick is at least legitimate fodder for fan board discussion.
Does this mark the end of Slin's sentence?
You really should stop right there. Plenty of posters on this board have researched the hell out of 2nd rd picks and we've debated guys like Jordan Bell, Semi Ajeleye, Hart among others to death. Don't assume for even a mini second that we all just looked at mock drafts today and came to the conclusion on who to pick.
McD is one of the worst GMs in the league at drafting outside the lottery with Ulis as his only hit so he doesn't deserve benefit of the doubt there.
Why do you think well established and ten times smarter than Suns front offices like GSW and Boston immediately traded up or bought picks just to draft the guys I just mentioned above?
Considering how offensive you got when just one of the Suns 3 picks wasn't praised and got criticism, I don't you would've enjoyed slin had he been here.I kinda missed Slin throughout the draft process.
I kinda missed Slin throughout the draft process.
Considering how offensive you got when just one of the Suns 3 picks wasn't praised and got criticism, I don't you would've enjoyed slin had he been here.
Considering how offensive you got when just one of the Suns 3 picks wasn't praised and got criticism, I don't you would've enjoyed slin had he been here.
Slinslin has been messaging me on Facebook. I don't think he'll mind if I share that he was opposed to a possible Porzingis trade, because he's high on the young players the Suns have and is skeptical that Porzingis can stay healthy. At #4, he liked Tatum and "could talk himself into Jackson," which is pretty much where I was too.