I want the first pick but I'm not going to be devastated if we end up 5th. I'd give Fultz the best chance to reach stardom but not by much of a margin. I think Fox, Isaac and Markkanen, at a minimum, are almost as likely to hit it big. That first pick means we definitely get our guy but that's about all it means to me. I won't be at all surprised to see us still get "our guy" at 5.
Actually, there's a second reason I'd like the first pick but it's a long shot. I'd really like to be in position to do a swap with a desperate Boston club that includes Brooklyn's 2018 pick too.
It's gotta be Jackson all the way for me.
Honestly I think Fox could end up better than fultz and ball
These four players are the reason the Suns need to land in the top 4 although I agree with AzStevenCal, landing 5 would not be a disaster. The player I worry most about the Suns drafting is Tatum. I don't see a lot of upside with him.
I read a little somewhere that Tatum might not be all that different from Warren. Not necessarily a huge upgrade perhaps?
With that said, there is some concern projecting certain aspects of Tatum's offensive game to the next level, most notably his ability to get to the rim against similar athletes. Like many tall forwards at the collegiate level, Tatum played a large portion of his minutes at the power forward spot to make way for Duke's deep perimeter attack. This afforded Tatum a quickness advantage that may not always be there at the next level.
Despite Tatum's size and fluidity, he's not an exceptionally explosive athlete by NBA standards, with an average first step that was further slowed down by a high and loose dribble. Tatum's skill level, footwork, and ability to change speeds helped him mitigate that, for the most part, at the college level, although even there he settled for more difficult pull-ups and floaters than you would have preferred, shots with a high degree of difficulty and a comparatively low expected value. Tatum will have to further refine his ball handling and diversify his skill set in order to consistently create efficient shots for himself at a high level in the NBA.
Curious, what makes you think Boston is desperate? I think only ball isn't a great fit for them. But either fultz, Jackson, Tatum, Isaac or markennen are good additions for them.I want the first pick but I'm not going to be devastated if we end up 5th. I'd give Fultz the best chance to reach stardom but not by much of a margin. I think Fox, Isaac and Markkanen, at a minimum, are almost as likely to hit it big. That first pick means we definitely get our guy but that's about all it means to me. I won't be at all surprised to see us still get "our guy" at 5.
Actually, there's a second reason I'd like the first pick but it's a long shot. I'd really like to be in position to do a swap with a desperate Boston club that includes Brooklyn's 2018 pick too.
Curious, what makes you think Boston is desperate? I think only ball isn't a great fit for them. But either fultz, Jackson, Tatum, Isaac or markennen are good additions for them.
We can't be lower than #5 right? So who are your top 5?Honestly I would take any of these four and be happy:
Ball, Fultz, Jackson, or Fox.
In order for us to get the #5, three of the team
with better records would need to jump ahead. Has that ever happened?
If Boston does draft #1, I can see them seriously looking at trade down scenarios. I'd want the Suns to do examine this as well if they draft first. There are four or five really good players in this draft. Of course, the Suns could not trade down beyond the pool of players they like.
Someone mentioned the idea the Suns might swap picks with the Lakers for a player like Zubac in return. This could be attractive depending upon draft position. For example, the Suns could draft Ball for the Lakers and the Lakers draft Fox for the Suns plus the Suns get Zubac or something else attractive in return.
FIVE TIMES!
In 2009, the second seeded team picked 5th. The Wizards had the second best lotto odds but were jumped by the Clippers (3rd) who took Blake Griffin, the Griz (6th) who took Thabeet, and the Thunder (4th) who took Harden.
The Wizards traded away the pick to Minny for Randy Foye and Mike Miller. Minny took Rubio.
It also happened in 2007 to the Celtics. They were seeded 2nd and picked 5th with Portland, Seattle and Atlanta jumping them. That was the famous Atlanta/Horford draft that screwed the Suns too.
In 2001 the Wizards, Clips, and Hawks, jumped the Warriors who were seeded second.
In 1993 the Timberwolves were jumped by the Magic, Sixers, and Warriors.
In 1991 the Heat were jumped by the Hornets, Nets and Kings.
Thats as far back as we go for a weighted lottery. Before that it was equal weighting and doesn't really fit.