
Originally Posted by
stevemcqueen1
Me too. Even kind of looks like him. He's been better in college than Gordon was though. And he's a better all around player and better at working off the ball. Gordon is a better ball handler though. Gator compared Beal to Ray Allen and I can see some of that as a sort of best case scenario.
Beal would be a really nice pick. But I think we need more help at forward, particularly power forward. Things got bad last night when Booker got into foul trouble and we just couldn't rebound.
We need Davis most of all, but I don't see it happening. Thomas Robinson's big body would make a difference day one for us. As would Sully most likely. He understands positioning well and boxes out and pulls down a lot of boards.
If we do go with a wing, Beal and MKG are both plus rebounders for their positions, but they're not really an intimidating glass cleaning presence that I'm looking for.
Barnes also makes sense for us, not so much as a rebounder, but because he can catch and shoot and work off the ball and fits within the scheme of our offense. Crawford and Wall will be dominating the ball among the starters. Barnes can shoot threes, offer a nice outlet, and get his points without needing to put the ball on the court. It's the same appeal Beal has, except Barnes can see the floor at the same time as Crawford whereas one of Beal or Crawford has to go to the bench.
And at this point, Crawford is a considerably more valuable starter than either Singleton or Vesely would be at the 3.
---------- Post added March-23rd-2012 at 01:43 PM ----------
Yeah probably. We need quality over quantity at this point. If we go Beal, then we should probably trade Jordan to see if we can't recoup something at a different position. Crawford doesn't thrive as well coming off the bench because he needs to get into a rhythm early in the game like he did the past two nights. So try and deal Crawford to get another draft pick and look for a developmental forward.
I love Beal, and I'm going to toot my own horn and say I think either me or Gator was the first to really get behind him in this thread. But I think taking him doesn't utilize this draft class as well as we could by focusing on other positions.
I'd rather go PF or Barnes early and then try and trade back into the first to take a SG like Adonis Thomas. Keep Crawford in the starting role to see what he becomes, move either Booker or Singleton to the bench as a super sub (depending on if we took Sully, Robinson, or Barnes), and feature this quality group:
1 - Wall, Mack
2 - Crawford, Thomas, Mason
3 - Singleton, Vesely, Thomas
4 - Robinson, Booker, Vesely, Seraphin
5 - Nene, Seraphin
A three guard lineup with Wall, Crawford, Mack isn't good. A front court of Vesely and Seraphin isn't good either. I don't know who Ubiles is, but seems like he shouldn't be getting much burn. I'd rather see us scrap the three guard lineup altogether and put Thomas on the floor with Crawford and Wall if we want speed without giving up size and defensive ability.
---------- Post added March-23rd-2012 at 02:18 PM ----------
You can't penalize T-Rob for not getting PT on Kansas. That's a power program that wins 30 games a year and seniority is emphasized. The Morris twins were great college players and were both lottery picks besides. It doesn't happen the same way for everyone. All of those freshmen came in and had an opportunity to play right away whereas I don't think T-Rob had that opportunity until this year. DX had a good point where Robinson was actually the second best per minute rebounder in their database as a sophomore, he just didn't get much burn to get national attention.
As far as the size goes, I don't see this being a huge problem for him. He measured 6'10 in shoes and has a 7'1 wingspan. He's built like a tank too with low body fat and has a build that is really reminiscent of Blake Griffin. When you've got guys like Paul Millsap and even our own Trevor Booker doing well measuring just over 6'6 without shoes, Robinson actually seems tall. My guess is he's somewhere between 6'8.5 and 6'9 without shoes on, which is actually the same height as Blake Griffin, only T-Rob has a longer wingspan.