First of all I haven't let 6th enter my mind. For that to happen both
Cleveland and Denver would also be out of the top three. That just
cannot happen. The draft is based on the sole idea of letting the bad
teams get the top young players. There would be an inquiry into the
process if it went so badly.
So I am only focused on the top 5. At 4th or 5th, big is the only way
to go. Bosh needs to be worked out to find out his talent level. If
he isn't a top talent, then I'm inclined to take Kaman because maybe
we could finaly have a center and forget about that in future drafts.
Lampe strikes me as too skinny and maybe not a banger.
Of course the main problem is that I haven't seen any of the top
prospects play except Anthony. To be honest Anthony didn't strike me
as a world beater. I thought he looked soft, but I did like his
skills.
My brother says we'll get 2nd and I say we'll get 4th. He's a lot
better at predicting than I am though. ;)
--- In rappak@yahoogroups.com, "rappak" <rappak@y...> wrote:
> > If we land outside top 5, well....
>
> Uh, that should read top 4.
>
> The top 4 being James, Milicic, Anthony, and Bosh. Outside this
four
> you get into "project" territory of bigmen with less potential
> (Kaman, Lampe) and small but servicable players (Ford, Wade).
>
> It won't be so bad if we pick 5th or 6th. At the very least we'll
get
> some frontcourt help.
>
> lineup#1
> Kaman
> Davis
> Murray
> Carter
> Alvin
>
> lineup#2
> Davis
> Lampe
> Murray
> Carter
> Alvin