Guitarsoup said:
West Texan said:
Guitarsoup said:
West Texan said:
Guitarsoup said:
KOC's new mock on The Ringah has Spurs taking Matas at 4 then Topic at 8.
Buzelis at 4 would be awful. At 8 he'd be alright, but I don't think he's an immediate rotational player nor do I think he has significant upside.
I can live with Topic at 8, because you're taking a swing on his upside. We've discussed the flaws in his game a lot, but he's one of the few prospects in this draft that I think has more than just being a rotational piece upside.
I just think there are a lot of guys that have high upside that include playing well on both sides of the ball. I would take Matas over Topic, because I just do not believe Topic will ever be an adequate defender and if we go to a motion offense around Wemby, we don't need and really don't want a ball dominant pick and roll point guard
I'm not going to get too upset over our number 8 pick one way or the other, but I think Topic has a better chance of sticking on a roster with the potential to be pretty good because of his high level vision and passing. No, not the greatest fit with Wemby but guys who are really good in the pick and roll can almost always find a way to be positive contributors on the offensive end.
I think I'd rather take a swing on Tidjane Salaun over Buzelis. He's a major project, but I think he has the athleticism and defensive potential to be a difference maker on that end.
I think Topic becomes a guy that plays a lot of years in the NBA for bad teams, because you don't win a title with a PG like that. If he learns to shoot, maybe he can reach a ceiling of tall Kemba Walker. No defense, put up some good numbers on teams that won under 40 games, have a solid overall career and even some AS selections.
I agree with Salaun over Matas.
I'm framing all my picks based on where I see a player's role on a championship team. I don't see a role for a no-defense PnR PG on a championship team. So in that mindset, Devin Carter or Tre Jones have more value to me, even if when looking at numbers, Kemba Walker is a better player overall.
I think that Matas could play an actual role on a championship team if he learns to shoot and progresses with his other skills. He is kind of a jack of all trades, but master of none. If he can be just a little above average across the board, he could be a solid connective piece that could come off the bench, kind of like Diaw did with us or Odom did with the Lakers.
I like viewing prospects (draft or free agent/trade targets) through the lens of how do they fit on a contender. With that said, because we have Wemby, you can get away with some guys that are much better offensively than defensively. Now, you can't have guys that are traffic cones, but if they can at least get down basic rotations and not be continually exploited by opposing offenses, we can hide them with the leagues best rim protector behind them. Topic clearly has a very good feel out on the court and has decent size, maybe he's capable of Luka level defense. That's not great, but the Mavs are playing some pretty damn good defense with Luka and Kyrie on the court.
I also think him being an empty stats guy on bad teams is a completely fair assessment as well.
Buzelis has a lot of skills and good BBIQ, but he's a master of none. Maybe he grows into Slo-Mo 2.0 or maybe he's Luka Samanic.
The only guys that I have any confidence in becoming solid NBA players (most likely role players) are Sarr, Risacher, Clingan, Sheppard, and Castle. Anyone else it wouldn't surprise me if they flame out of the league in 4 years.