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OT: Poll--Who are you taking #1 in the draft?
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[QUOTE="husky429, post: 2207963, member: 6696"] Personally, I'd love to see him come off the bench for the Celts and play 25 minutes a game or something. I think that's less risky as far as development goes. But he COULD easily be an NBA starter. He's the kind of guy that is going to translate well to the better spacing and PnR style of the NBA right now. Similar to Simmons. Fultz will also benefit from not being the only option on his team. At UW teams constantly blitzed him off of screens, and tried to run him off the court, since he was the only threat to go off for 30 points if left alone. He's not a guarantee, obviously, but he has an NBA-style skill set that is farther along than any of the others in this draft right now. His ceiling isn't Lebron James, but his floor seems to be a pretty decent sixth man. Lonzo is an AWESOME player, but GM's worry that the style he plays, lack of burst, and his awkward shot will not translate. It could, but it's less of a guarantee. His floor is low. Someone like Josh Jackson has crazy athleticism, but has the skills of a face-up 4-man right now, and the size of a tall SG. He might have the highest ceiling in the draft, though. His floor is exceptionally low. [/QUOTE]
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