I liked McLemore as a floor spacer for them, but he might not be a huge upgrade right away over Henderson. Hard to see Zeller as more than a solid guy who doesn't hurt you but won't win you games - a little disapoointing that they fell to fourth in the first place and then get kind of a meh player. Maybe Zeller will be better than I think, though - his vertical numbers were great for a seven-footer
If nothing else, this draft has been good for our guys. The Wiz took a wing and not a big (Okafor) or a guard (Price). Not sure if Ben is back in Charlotte next year, but McElmore could have forced him out. The Pistons took a two guard and not a shooting forward (CV). Zeller perhaps gets in Adrien"s way - haven't loooked at contract situations and everything, so this is somewhat of an uneducated post.
Also haven't looked at any contracts but OKC drafted 2 SG's. Archie Goodwin, and some guy from France can't remember name. Anyway, could this be an issue for J Lamb??
I bet the reason for his 1992 haircut is to make himself seem taller/more intimidating on the floor. Im not too surprised Noel dropped. I knew it would take serious balls for a GM to draft a kid thats sill recovering from a torn ACL with the #1 pickAlso, is Noel's height including his high top, cuz it seemed like him and Battier were damn near eye to eye and Battier is about 6'8"
There was no great choice but since Noel was the consensus #1 and slid, why not just take him and trade him if you don't like him?
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Who said Noel was the consensus #1? Sports websites? Analysts? The gm needs to take the best player on the team's board, not websites.
Jordan is an owner. his GM Cho is making these decisions. it came down to zeller being a more polished offensive player. you can't put two liabilities on O on the floor like MKG and NOel. And I will cosign the flat top conspiracy seen him in person looks 6'8-6'9.
They desperately need a shooter at the two spot though.