Whoever the Suns get at 17 will be gravy. They already have blossoming young stars at the point (Stephon Marbury), shooting guard (Joe Johnson, Casey Jacobsen), small forward (Shawn Marion) and power forward (Amare Stoudemire). While the team is still high on Jake Tsakalidis, there's no question it could use another shot blocker in the paint.
Problem is, there aren't a lot of great options here. High school center Kendrick Perkins is available, but he's probably a reach. Zaur Pachulia, a 19-year-old, 6-foot-11 big man playing in Turkey, might be a nice pick-up here. He's a project, but the Suns have time to develop him.
If no legit big men are available, the team may try to find a big, athletic small forward or a back-up point. The Suns would love to get their hands on 7-foot Maciej Lampe, but it's doubtful he'll be around at this spot. France's Boris Diaw could be here, but his game is too reminiscent of Johnson's. Russia's Viktor Khryapa would give the Suns a serious defensive presence. Illinois' Brian Cook would be a good fit. He's seen as a bit of a risk, but the Suns can afford to gamble a bit. Ditto for high schoolers Travis Outlaw or Ndudi Ebi.
As far as point guards go, a number of them, like Oregon's Luke Ridnour, Alabama's Mo Williams or UNLV's Marcus Banks could be a good fit here.
NOTE: Another mention of Lampe...I bet the Suns want to make a move to get him.
Problem is, there aren't a lot of great options here. High school center Kendrick Perkins is available, but he's probably a reach. Zaur Pachulia, a 19-year-old, 6-foot-11 big man playing in Turkey, might be a nice pick-up here. He's a project, but the Suns have time to develop him.
If no legit big men are available, the team may try to find a big, athletic small forward or a back-up point. The Suns would love to get their hands on 7-foot Maciej Lampe, but it's doubtful he'll be around at this spot. France's Boris Diaw could be here, but his game is too reminiscent of Johnson's. Russia's Viktor Khryapa would give the Suns a serious defensive presence. Illinois' Brian Cook would be a good fit. He's seen as a bit of a risk, but the Suns can afford to gamble a bit. Ditto for high schoolers Travis Outlaw or Ndudi Ebi.
As far as point guards go, a number of them, like Oregon's Luke Ridnour, Alabama's Mo Williams or UNLV's Marcus Banks could be a good fit here.
NOTE: Another mention of Lampe...I bet the Suns want to make a move to get him.