Dustin (Sacramento)
If you're picking late in the first round, do you roll the dice on Robert Upshaw?
Chad Ford (1:50 PM)
Might be the best rim protector in the draft. A lottery talent. But the off-the-court issues are serious. More serious than teams initially thought. Everyone is pulling for him to get his life turned around, but I think there are some serious reservations from NBA teams about drafting him in the first round.
http://espn.go.com/sportsnation/chat/_/id/51793/nba-insider-chad-ford
A lottery talent as per Chad Ford. That's why you gamble on him. No one is brushing aside his past transgretions, and yes, there is a chance that he may blew it, but again, this is the #16th pick, and one among many other 1st round picks that we have. It's high risk - high reward, but we need to swing on this instead of playing it safe and grabbing someone who has very little star potential compare to Upshaw.
We're not talking about a giant investment here.
Why would we pick him at 16 if their are serious reservations about drafting him in the first round? If he can be had at 28 or 33, why would we draft him at 16?
I agree with swinging for the fences instead of playing it safe, but I would do that with Looney, Oubre, Lyles or even Hollis Jefferson. Why go up so far to get him when we could have him much later?
How many years do you want to play it safe??
Do we really need another KO (lyles), anothrr Crowder (rhj).
They add little to get this team moving fwd.
So with 4 picks you need to take some risks. I will be happy with Upshaw, mcullough, mickey and with 45 a draft and stash or Sg like Anthoney Brown, dez wells that can shoot the three and play tough D.
What are the chances one of Upshaw, Mcullough, Mickey does not work out for us?? Best case, two out of thres or all three wont make us have to worry about getting a rim protector for years to come.
We need to take the risk now