Okay, I'm putting my official draft wish into play:
Trade back a few spots to the 24-26 range and pick up a pick in the 29-33 range and grab Larry Sanders and Willie Warren.
Sanders: I think he'll be good and we need a guy that can do the things he does: finish, rebound, defend. Be an athlete. Huge wingspan, great height.
Warren: I think we'd be in a great position to take him. He's certainly tall enough to play the 2 guard in today's NBA, and we'll probably extend Ray for 2 years, so Warren would be a combo 1/2 off the bench for the first couple years. Then we'd see if he can play full time two, full time combo bench, move him, etc. But he was really highly regarded last year. Why not now? He wasn't that much worse this year. Showed very good court vision, decent shooting. He's a good free throw shooter, and that, along with his freshman numbers, tells me he'll develop an NBA shot. Now's the time to buy low on this guy. One additional key is that many are saying his numbers are down (or less up than wanted) because they lost Griffin. Well, I like that. Remember people were all over the place about Rondo, and there was a camp that just thought he needed to play with NBA players. Guess that was the case. I bet that's the case with Warren: he'll be better with 4 actual NBA players on the court at once.
In actuality my late-draft dream combo is avery bradley and larry sanders, but I doubt we can end up with both working from 19/52.
And though this was my official announcement, I may change my mind closer to the draft.