This shows why there may not be much value in trading for the 9th pick. This draft is 8 deep with the drop off beginning at 9.
Many believe players like Myles Turner and Stanley Johnson will be around 10-12. If that is the case then ya I would trade up using one of our players.
#10 is the magic number I think. In my opinion Johnson and Turner belong in Tier 3.
TOP 10 (in any order - point is one will be available at #10)
Towns
Okafor
Russell
Porzingis
Mudiay
Winslow
Hezonga
WCS
Turner
Johnson
I agree with you. Oubre looks good to though.
I think Oubre may have higher upside than a couple of these guys, but also considerably higher risk. Close call, though.
Just for fun, but this is about how I'd rate these guys in terms of their potential (1 = out of league, 2 = deep bench, 3-5 = rotation player, 6-7 = starter, 8 = All-Star, 9 = 1st team All-Star, 10 = MVP+)
Asterisk means I think a player is more likely to hit that extreme that average. So, I see Towns as a real MVP candidate, and Oubre as relatively high risk to end up as a bench player (but still with All-Star potential).
Towns: 7-10*
Okafor: 6-9
Russell: 6-9
Porzingis: 6-9
Mudiay: 5*-9
Winslow: 5-8
Hezonga: 5-8
WCS: 5-8
Turner: 4-8
Johnson: 5-7
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Oubre: 4*-8
Booker: 4*-7
Kaminsky: 4-6
Payne: 4-7
RJ Hunter: 3-7
B Portis: 4-6
Trey Lyles: 4-7
Dekker: 4-6