For those posters who think the Cs can do better at the 4th pick then Exum who do they consider a better prospect? The consensuses right now seems to be that 1-3 is Embiid, Wiggins and Parker in no particulare order. Exum is consistently the 4th guy and I have read that some scouts have him as the #1 this year. I would say those four are Tier 1 in this draft with Randle, Smart and Gordon making up the tier 2.
Few teams lead by point guards have ever won championships (90s Pistons are all I can think of). By and large, it is centers and wing players who bring championships. We have Rondo, and Bradley. ...I think Randle or Gordon are both better choices if we have the fourth pick.
We don't need Exum.
Magic on the Lakers was successful, Lebron is a point forward, and I consider DWade of 2005-06 a point guard.
not many teams win championships, but many of the elite teams are led by point guards.
West was the leader of the sixties Laker team, Walt Frazier led the Knicks 73 championship team, Sidney Moncrief was crucial to that mid 80's Bucks playoff team, Gary Payton was key to that Sonics team.
The league's history is littered with successful teams led by point guards.
if you want to take a defensive tweener with no offensive ability whatsoever, fine. But that makes no sense compared to an 18 year old Exum who has bucket loads of potential.
Not sure Gordon, Smart, Vonleh, or Ennis have any less potential to be great than Exum and due to the lack of film out there on Exum and the fact he is a foreign commodity makes it much more likely he has higher potential to not meet lofty expectations.
Drafting younger unprovenforeigners that have little film on them but have been called having potentially great NBA upsides is a massive gamble. Vesely, Biyombo, Rubio, Jianlian, and Sene all had more film on them than Exum and were extremely highly regarded. All were selected top ten and all have been massive disappointments, IMHO. About the only 2 foreign players chosen top ten over the last ten years that were highly regarded younger foreign players chosen high in the draft that have met expectations are Gallinari and Valanciunas.
Yes, Mirotic, Bogdanovic, Marc Gasol, Pekovic and others are foreign players that have succeeded here in the NBA or will succeed but they were pretty much established Euroleague pros who's contracts and buyouts made selecting them high a major risk so they were selected in the 2nd round. But the success rate of highly drafted foreign players over the last ten years has not been good.
For these reasons, drafting Exum scares the heck out of me. I am not saying he will bust. I am not saying he won't be everything some people are claiming he will be. Just saying that I would feel better having seen a bunch of film on him against superior or equal talent. My guess is most scouts and GMs probably feel the same way.