I really like Portis. I like Rozier. I think Rozier could be included to make a trade work. Danny saw a rebounding guard with quickness and took him. I'm not going to blame him for this one as much as the Greek Freak miss. Danny's worst decision, in my book.
You underestimate Rozier as a prospect, i think. He was much more then a quick rebounding guard.
* He was the go-to scorer on his team (17 PPG for Louisville) and one of the more well rounded scorers in the draft - midrange game, slashing ability, pull-up, spot-up, three point range, ability to get to the line. He could score in a variety of ways, and was good at making difficult shots.
* He was the best defensive player on a team that was known for it's defence. One of the best perimeter defenders in the draft thanks to his length, his quickness, his toughness, and his relentless motor.
* He was recognised as a very good ball handler, with a variety of dribble moves, and an impressive ability to change directions and stop on a dime. Bit risky with his moves sometimes, but he always was seen as a skilled ball handler - one of the better handlers in the draft.
* Was seen as an elite rebounder for a guard, something that has clearly translated to the NBA game.
He was also seen as a capable (if not standout) play-maker.
The only weaknesses that were really listed for Rozier were:
* His jump shot: He had nice form and was a proven shooter, but he was known for forcing shots and his percentages from three were not very good. This was largely due to the fact that he was the only real offensive minded player on an otherwise defensive oriented team, so he was forced to take a lot of shots and always drew the opponents best defender.
* Position: His score-first play style better suited the SG spot, but at 6'2" people questioned whether he had the size to play the SG spot in the NBA.
They were honestly the only real criticisms to his game, and he was consistently praised for his intangibles (good attitude, great work ethic, exceptional motor, winners mentality, clutch gene, etc).
It's not hard to see why Danny liked him at #16. I think he was genuinely surprised that he slipped that far.