draftoff position
With less than a handful of games left, we are in a position where we could be seeded anywhere between 6-8 in the West and be drafting somewhere between 19-22.
Finish 8th would mean facing the Lakers, but it would almost certainly mean the 19th pick in the draft, 4 picks better than 22nd and a possible match up with anyone of Phoenix, Utah, Dallas or Denver.
Given that we're going to have to play the Lakers eventually, and the other possible match ups are much the same, also home court is not an option, is it worth moving up 4 picks in the draft.
Let's also consider that Oklahoma, Portland and Boston are three of the better teams on Draft day... moving ahead of them would help us a great deal.
So I pose the question... what's more important... playoff position or draft position?
Draft position doesn't matter. They will probably draft someone that won't make the team, get buried at the end of the bench even though they are clearly the best player in the league or traded to a division rival for nothing.
the draft we mite as well face the lakers in the first round ge it over with
Draft position before we secured our 6-8th seed...now it's just a matter of trying to move up and avoid the Lakers in the first round. A lottery pick would have been nice though...
Is this going to be a deep draft? I don't even know the state of college ball enough to know who the is good or not.
nbadraft.net has the following picks
19. Kyle Singler
20. Gordon Hayward
21. Ekpe Udoh
22. Gani Lawai
draft express has the following picks
19. Larry Sanders
20. James Anderson
21. Gordon Hayward
22. Quincy Pondexter
Chad Ford's top 100 has the following ranked
19. Quincy Pondexter
20. James Anderson
To me, if we knew with any certainty that James Anderson would be available... this question is a no brainer. But my feeling is he'll go sooner than 19.
i want and i hope the spurs get
gordon hayword,crawford the kid from xavier,or avery bradley, and Ekpe Udoh - they would all help our team
I don't know who any of those are.
At this point I think it's more important to get the guys healthy and the Lakers are not playing good ball right now. So sit the main guys for a couple of games and bring on the Flakers and don't forget to bring your Popcorn!!
It would be nice to get our draft before Portland since they are probably wanting the same player we want.
I don't care about the pick as much as I just want the lakers in the first round.
I'll take Pondexter.
pnodexter will be a bust in the nba we need hayward or crawford
Like Blair, and Hill?
a draft pick ? come on
The draft is a crapshoot. Whether the Spurs get
pick 14 or 20, it'd be a player that fits into what they do. This year's perceived 1, John Wall seems
more like. John Lucas #1 pick. Solid but not great. So if they went lotto, like some have said, there's 2 inherent issues. 1 higher draft pick means set scale to take more space, and then player
on the board is someone they feel they can get later. So why commit the resource?
Knowing RC & Pop, they'd have traded the lotto level pick because again, this is not a real strong draft class. IMHO
It's starting to look like Bynum might not be back for the first round of the playoffs, so it could actually be a blessing in disguise to play the Lakers sooner rather than later.
Late in the first round, the draft position does not really matter.
And since we will not have HCA I don't care too much about seeding...
I want Gordon Hayward.
Right now, there is a kid in Mauritania that Pop thinks will be the next franchise player for the Spurs. Not many teams know about him, but Pop wants to be sure. It's the ultimate CIA story... The Race For 19.
Orrrr - maybe it doesn't matter what seed we have, since we can't beat freaking Memphis.
I'd rather be in the lottery.
Mostly because I enjoy watching a Lakers series more than any other (Mavs, Suns, etc..)
I live in Cali and know a lot of Laker fans... so the rivalry is always great.
Also, if we knock off the Lakers it would be amazing and would be the next best thing to winning a le imo (followed by knocking the Mavs out).
Finally, I'd be happy for the Spurs to grab the 19th pick, but honestly don't see a big difference between picks 19 and 22.
Totally agree. The Blazers and Thunder already have a dearth of young, ahtletic talent. Their futures are bright and they are improving each year - especially OKC.
The Spurs, on the other hand, are now going in the opposite direction. We've witnessed this inevitable decline for the 2nd year in a row. The Spurs have performed like a mediocre team all year and they have the record to back that up. By now, you are what you are. There is absolutely no evidence to me that indicates that this team, as currently constructed, can have playoff success or is even capable of getting out of the first round this year either.
Finishing behind Portland and OKC would be better for the Spurs, in the long run. Because they badly need the talent level upgrade, it's high time the Spurs pick in front of those teams, rather than behind them.
The way to improve the team is to upgrade the talent level. By making the right decisions now, they could accelerate the talent reload on the fly. That said, I'd prefer the higher draft pick.
He's not entering the draft ( I don't think).
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