I am hoping that the promise to White is from the C's pick...but the pick will be from another team (Houston?) that is trading down to get White.
I can see White as a Danny guy, because he is a classic "I am smarter than all of you idiots" pick. But, I really hope he isn't.
He is one of those guys with just enough of a combination of size, athleticism and skill to be a good college player, but he is not strong enough in any of those categories to be good in the NBA. Those guys can be nice sleepers in the second round, if they are also character guys (Ryan Gomes types), but when they have red flags on their personality, and are guaranteed money, it is just bad times.
When he is unable to create any space for himself off the dribble, unable to get clean shots up, and unable to grab rebounds over the bigger, more athletic guys, it will just be a countdown until he is out of the league.
Are you confusing Royce White with Draymond Green?
White is a very impressive athlete. His blend of power, agility, length and leaping ability is remarkable for a guy with his frame. We're talking about a Leon Powe type of athlete with Big Baby's frame and Boris Diaw's skill level.
Nope, I am talking about White. I have not seen the athleticism at all. He is big and strong, and has good body control, but very little explosiveness and quickness.
Very little explosiveness and quickness compared to who? Next to athletic freaks like Blake Griffin, Serge Ibaka, Josh Smith and (a healthy) Amare, sure, but look at some of the starting PFs around the league: Carlos Boozer, DeJuan Blair, Elton Brand, Kris Humphries, David West, Dirk, Ryan Anderson, Kevin Love, Pau Gasol, David Lee, Zach Randolph, Luis Scola... The back-ups aren't athletic specimens either.
There's a reason a fat Boris Diaw was still a threat to break down PFs off the bounce with his sheer skill - they are not the most athletic lot. Heck even the athletic ones still have problems adjusting to guarding a guy with high levels of skill.
And relative to fat Boris Diaw, White is a pretty impressive athlete. The guy regularly dunked with ease off dribble drives and spin moves, occasionally with contact.
People see him dancing around on the perimeter and they compare him to wings - he's going to look slow. But compare him to other bigs who operate on the perimeter or in the post and he looks like he belongs athletically.