Thursday, July 5, 2012

Draft & Free Agency


Draft & Free Agency

Now that NBA the draft is over and picks are made, the free agency period is upon us.  I will show how teams break down and their areas of need.With only being a week removed from the draft free agency is in full swing and players are moving either by trades, or by signing as free agents.  Will free agency fix some teams problems or is more help needed to really make an impact for some.

New Orleans Hornets: A- With the numbers 1,10 and 46 picks in the draft the Hornets in my book had a great draft with their picks of Anthony Davis, Austin Rivers, and Darius Miller.  Those picks in the future will translate into monumental help towards a championship.  But only if they can resign Eric Gordon through free agency. Without Eric Gordon the Hornets would basically be back to square one.  Yes Anthony Davis will be defensive force in the middle, but he is a few seasons away from the caliber talent they will need him to be in order for them contend for a championship. Austin Rivers will not be a point guard in the NBA, but with Eric Gordon in front of him he will be a great asset to the team via the sixth man spot. Darius Miller will be a good swingman for sometime to come he’s very good shooter and good defender. Now I still feel that they should have kept Trevor Ariza, he would have been a great asset to their championship hopes. But overall Hornets are going in the right direction. As long as they keep Gordon.

 Charlotte Bobcats: B+ The Bobcats are the possibly the worst team in the NBA ever.  But with a few changes can change the complexity of the whole franchise.  NBA Draft the Bobcats drafted Michael Kidd-Gilchrist in the first round with no. 2 pick overall.  In my opinion the Bobcats picked up the second best player in the draft. Kidd-Gilchrist in my opinion is was the top SF/Swingman in the draft with his athletic ability and his ability to defend just about any position from the point guard to the power forward position makes him a rare commodity in the league.  Plus as an added bonus his ability to get to the rim with ease. Now he does need to work on his jump shot ability and become a better shooter that will come.  Also with the 31st pick they took Jeff Taylor a forward from Vanderbilt who is a great defender that will lock down just about anybody he comes across, I think he will have to work harder at it in the NBA but he will be ok.  Now they have made some moves to acquire guard Ben Gordon from the Pistons and sent forward Corey Maggette to the Pistons. As well making qualifying offers to guard D.J. Augustin and forward Derrick Brown so the Bobcats are moving in the right direction.

Washington Wizards: A The Wizards to me is the one team which has had the best offseason so far.  With the incoming players of Ariza, Nene, and Oakfor. With the three of them joining the team they can actually have a decent frontcourt to try and contend for the east.  With the #3 overall pick the Wizards draft Bradley Beal a very nice sized combo guard, with the ability to play the point.  He will open the floor for John Wall and make things a little easier.  Also with the #32 pick the Wizards draft another guard out of Spain. Tomas Satoransky a very big guard with great shooting ability but lacks in defense. He will also help spread the floor for John Wall.

Cleveland Cavaliers: C- In my opinion this draft maybe they needed a swingman to really go along with Kyrie Irving. Well I believed they dropped the ball this draft; drafting Dion Waiters when there were way more talented guards and swingmen still left in the draft. Not saying he shouldn’t have gotten drafted, just not that high.  But they saved their draft this year by trading for Tyler Zeller a very talented big man from North Carolina who has great defensive and offensive potential. He just needs to get in NBA shape physically, and Kelenna Azubukie. They sent their picks 24 Jared Cunningham, 33 Bernard James, and 34 Jae Crowder to the Mavericks. So maybe an upgrade but only time will tell.

Sacramento Kings: A+ This draft went exceptionally well for the Kings drafting Thomas Robinson 5th overall. Robinson who has the most NBA ready body in the draft will be a great asset and counter part to DeMarcus Cousins.  He has some growing to do but will make a great transition to the NBA. He can play with his back to the basket, and while facing up.  So with the talent the Kings already have they possibly contend in the West.  Well if they can get a coach to pull them all together.

Portland Trail Blazers: B- The Trail Blazers draft was hard to really hard to pick up on. They needed some help at just about every position well they tapped a few positions with the drafting of #6 Damian Lillard, #11 Meyers Leonard, #40 Will Barton, and #41 Tyshawn Taylor who was traded to Brooklyn.  Now with those picks the Blazers addressed some the areas where they need help.  The biggest help they need to find is up front.  Some help for LaMarcus Aldridge that will probably come from free agency by the way most likely will be Roy Hibbert, who is more likely to leave Indiana, if they don’t match the offer from Portland.  Hibbert is probably the most sought after big man this free agency class. Time will show all.

Golden State Warriors: C+ The Warriors in my opinion made a questionable choice at pick #7 taking small forward Harrison Barnes from UNC.  In my thought their pick at 35 Draymond Green would be a better fit and player in the NBA.  Harrison Barnes yes has great athletic ability, but he is lacking in a lot of other areas. Where as Draymond Green is a do it all type of swingman.  Green lacks in his defense but can do so many other things.  Picks #30 Festus Ezeli and #52 Ognjen Kuzmic will add some length, youth and athletic ability upfront at the center position.  But since the Warriors didn’t lose anything this offseason, but got rid of their headache during the season. So the Warriors may be able to make some noise out west overall. 

Toronto Raptors: D The Raptors in the first round picked up something in which most people said they needed a scoring guard. Terrence Ross might not be the quickest guard out there but he can score, and the Raptors needed that.  But the Raptors second and third picks are a mystery to me (probably many others).  They picked up some upfront players where they should picked up maybe a swingman with great scoring ability on the outside.  They wanted to hopefully land Nash, which would have helped them into the playoffs and maybe more. But only time will tell.

Detroit Pistons: B- The Pistons this season needed to draft big and draft to replace some wing scoring. The Pistons upgraded their frontcourt with drafting Andre Drummond a very lengthy defender and scorer around the basket. Plus he rebounds. Just needs to work on his free throw shooting big time.  Plus they took Khris Middleton a forward who will help a rapidly aging Tayshaun Prince.  As well as they get back Kyle Singler which whom they drafted in the second round of the 2011 draft.  He will help with lighting the load for Prince as well.  They also got another guard to help with the missing wing scoring of Rip Hamilton.  So with the squad they have now starting to gel the Pistons might have a break out season in the next few years, and stop being an after thought.

Houston Rockets: A+ The Rockets in this draft have done some good work.  They drafted my sleeper Jeremy Lamb at #12. A kid who is very long, very quick, and a very good shooter. He will be able to create his own shot. Then with their next first round pick Rockets select possibly a steal in Royce White. White showed dominance during this past college season where he showed an all around game. They get a swingman who can dribble, pass, shoot, and has no problem going to the block and play with his back to the basket.  Then the Rockets drafted an x-factor out of Kentucky in Terrence Jones. A player with great athleticism, who can leap out the gym.  He has to get his body ready to endure a NBA season.  But in the long he will be the x-factor for the Rockets maybe more.  Now all that’s left to do is fill the void of the sudden retirement of Yao Ming.  They need a big man to control the middle. They might be able to offer up their picks for Howard but who knows if that will even please Orlando the Howard is acting. But no doubt Howard can help the Rockets tremendously.

Phoenix Suns: B+ The Suns one and only draft pick was a good one.  They took Kendall Marshall with the 13th pick overall.  He is and was the best passer of the draft class. With this pick the Suns would be able to get a guy who can give them the same efficient mind set as they had with Steve Nash.  Key word had with Steve Nash.  Nash will probably sign with someone else in order to try and win a championship before his career is up (Lakers, Knicks, Raptors, or Mavericks).  So getting Marshall keeps them in that running mindset in which Marshall can push the ball and be efficient (plus he is young).  The only thing the Suns really lose is the scoring of Nash. Marshall will have to work on his scoring ability.

Milwaukee Bucks: C+ The Bucks are need of some scoring help.  Yeah they acquired Monta Ellis. But he won’t be able to do it alone.  So they needed in my book to get someone to help him score. Brandon Jennings needs to be more consistent with his scoring. He kind of fell backwards, with his scoring from his rookie season. They went and drafted big man John Henson from UNC. He will have to work on his scoring ability inn the NBA. Get a little stronger, and develop an NBA ready body before I say he will help them with their scoring woes.  Defensively Henson will be great asset.  They did in the second round address the scoring issue with drafting Doron Lamb who is very athletic and can score in a variety of ways, and can shoot fairly well, but will have to adjust to the NBA.  But I believe he will be helpful in years to come for Milwaukee.

Philadelphia 76ers: D- Now if the 76ers did not have the core people under contract, then I don’t know what this draft was for.  This team dropped the ball this draft for some reason.  Drafting of Harkless leaves many scratching their heads. Yeah they did address the frontcourt with some picks of Justin Hamilton of LSU and Tornike Shengelia a forward from Belgium. But nothing that they chose will help this team turn the corner and contend with the Eastern Conference in the future. But they did get a draft day trade with the Heat which sent a very good big man their way in Arnett Moultrie so that may give them what they need the most scoring, and upfront no less.  But only time will tell if these moves pan out or not.

Dallas Mavericks: F Looks as if the Mavericks these last two off-seasons have lost on what to do during draft and free agency time.  They let most of their championship team slip through their hands last offseason, and this offseason they probably will have no help for Dirk. Seeing as Deron Williams has now signed back with the Nets, the new report is that Nash is going to the Lakers so no Dwight Howard, and they traded both of their picks from this years draft to the Cavaliers.  But none I think will make an immediate stamp on the league.  But one does standout in my eyes and that is Jae Crowder 6-6 Forward from Marquette who can do it all, the only question where does he fit in with the Mavericks. I guess we will have to wait and see if they turn it around his offseason and make some moves to better their chances. But for the meantime it doesn’t look good. Dirk maybe all alone in this one.

Orlando Magic: C- The Orlando Magic are pretty much the team with the most turmoil this year dealing with in my opinion the biggest baby to hit the stage thus far (Of course Orlando played the biggest villain in the whole matter).  Now I am a Dwight Howard fan but he has not been the greatest of people this year.  He wants to win no doubt but he has a funny way of showing it.  He said he wouldn’t opt of his contract at the end of this season. But since the season ended you had a feeling that he would request to be traded. He wants to go to Brooklyn but the Nets have done other deals so the Magic while they try and trade him had an alright draft to try and replace him with some rebounders, defenders, and scorers upfront for them next season. Pick #19 Andrew Nicholson a forward with great, great potential on offense and defense. He can score in a variety of ways with his back to the basket, or facing up. With range out to the three point line. Kyle O’Quinn the 49th pick at center with Dwight like qualities where as he is a good defender, decent low post scorer, and a great rebounder.  But overall their soap opera will be over soon.  One thing is for sure the Orlando Magic will be without Dwight Howard next season he will be either a Laker, Rocket or a Net only time will tell.

Denver Nuggets: C The Nuggets are in a matter of sorts at a crossroads, they traded away Nene so they no longer have a low-post scoring threat that any team out West (or NBA for that matter) has to really worry about.  I don’t think they really addressed that in the draft either but they did get some picks worth mentioning.   First rounder really didn’t strike a chord for me, but Evan Fournier is very athletic guard/forward type player who can possibly fill it up at times, but he won’t make it in this league if he doesn’t work on his defending.  But in order to do that he needs to get stronger and bigger.  Now their pick 38 in Quincy Miller is quite possibly the best pick they have acquired in the draft. His combination of inside outside scoring with range out to the three-point line. But he needs to get bigger and stronger as well if he is going to play inside.  So they are in need of low-post presence in order to compete for the long haul.

Boston Celtics: B+ Hey this team seems to have a formula down as far as to winning, and staying in the mix. When we think they are down and out they show us they are better off than we think.  Well they addressed some things in the draft.  More importantly upfront.  With KG getting older but still producing he and if they keep Brandon Bass the bench big men would need to come in and take care of business to keep KG fresh and give Bass a break.  The Celtics defense of course will top notch for some time to come.  But their rebounding and scoring could use a boost.  Now in the draft they took Jared Sullinger and Fab Melo at 21 & 22.  Now in my opinion Sullinger could’ve used one year to really hone his game at the college level and really show his dominance in the post.  Nonetheless he is out and he is a first round talent but will be able to endure the big bodies at power forward in the NBA we will see.  His back is a question to that will it hold up or get worse. But for sure he will be around for a long time in the NBA as long as he works hard to get better. Fab Melo a big body Canter who can really help with the rebounding (which he needs to work on) in Boston, but one thing is he can bring some needed frontcourt scoring to the Celtics. At 7-0 ft. 274 he can be a big impact but will he last.

Atlanta Hawks: B- Let the post Joe Johnson era begins. Which means the Hawks (unless someone falls into their lap worth mentioning) they are in the mode of shedding money/cap space. So this could be a rebuilding year for them.  But since Joe Johnson is gone and now a Net their draft wasn’t to bad.  They took John Jenkins more than likely the best shooter in this draft; he can score in many ways at the basket and from the three-point line.  But he is no Joe Johnson plus he needs to work on his dribbling and he could be a better passer. Pick #43 Mike Scott will be a good addition because he has the ability to score with his back to the basket or face up, he is a good rebounder, and is very competitive.  He will be able to back up Smith and log some good minuets off the bench.   The Hawks are looking to find some new talent and remake their roster so they may be able to do so in a few years and won’t be rebuilding for long. 

Memphis Grizzlies: A+ The Grizzlies are arguably one the teams really making head way into making a bid for the NBA Finals which may happen sooner than we think.  They have probably one the top five Front Courts in the league with Rudy Gay, Marc Gasol, and Zach Randolph they can be a bruising frontcourt at times. But they are always solid together. They just all have to stay healthy.  The frontcourt is what really needed some attention this offseason.  Well they got Tony Wroten Jr. with the #25 pick of the first round.  He is a combo guard with great rebounding ability for a guard, he can get to the basket with ease (with that he needs to work on his free throw ability), and he is a good passer who can see the floor rather well.  So if the Grizzlies bring back OJ Mayo or not they can build with this kid for the future, because he will be a good fit with Mike Conley.

Indiana Pacers: D+ The Pacers I guess wanted to add to their frontcourt, in this case they did.  But they possibly might have also lost a very big frontcourt asset in Hibbert, but they have time to keep him but it will be pricey. But they need him or they will take a big step back. Now I am a Blue Devil through and through have been for as long as I have been watching basketball.  I have seen a lot of players come through Durham, North Carolina that were good, and some who were not. Now Miles Plumlee to me was one of the players who could have been a lot better. But at times he just didn’t deliver. He is a great big body down low, but he sometimes didn’t display it. So to me he was not a first round talent.  There were so many other better players more talented in the first round that were available. I think in the future if he can really show his size and dominate the paint he will be all right, but if not then this grade holds true.  Now what saves the Pacers is the fact that they got a draft trade for a scorer who has some upside to him in Orlando Johnson. He can score in a variety of ways, he is a great three-point shooter, he rebounds well, good passer, and a good overall athlete.  There are some things he needs to work but will be in the NBA for quite some time.

Miami Heat: C-   Now of course they won the championship, but the Heat still had some voids to fill.  The voids in my book are with the frontcourt.  Yeah Bosh you have at Power Forward, and you can shuffle James down there and bump Bosh to the Center, but how much do we really see that working for years to come.  The Heat need help upfront well did draft Arnett Moultrie from Mississippi State who could rebound and score if needed really well.  But they traded him to the Sixers for a second round pick in Justin Hamilton and a future first round draft pick. Hamilton is not a bad pick, but he will take some time to gel with the champs. But in the long run he just might help their frontcourt with his ability to score inside or outside, and pass from the high post, as well as rebound.

Oklahoma City Thunder: A The Thunder did what championship caliber teams do reload and get better.  With the drafting of Perry Jones III they have a Small/Power Forward who can do so many things. He will be a great asset for years to come for the Thunder. He will be what they need for the Thunder when the frontcourt struggles against some other solid frontcourts in the league.  Jones is a good defender, can score inside or outside he will be all right in the NBA.

Chicago Bulls: B+ The Bulls with only one pick chose a good guard in Marquis Teague. Teague a guard out of Kentucky who will hopefully help them deal with the injury to Derrick Rose in the playoffs.  D-Rose will more than likely be back and healthy, and Teague will back him up.  But if D-Rose isn’t back in time Teague will be able to help and hold down the point guard until D-Rose is ready for action. So the Bulls will be alright.

Utah Jazz: C+ The Utah Jazz have possibly the best situation up front, with Jefferson, Milsap, Favors, and Kanter vying for position and time upfront.  The problem with the Jazz is they don’t have a leader at any of the guard positions (preferably the point guard).  So they needed to get a guard who will be able to help them right away, and find someone in free agency as well.  Now they only had one pick and it was came in the second round they picked Kevin Murphy with the 47th pick so lets hope he turns out to be a helpful guard that will take some of the workload off the Jazz’s big men.  He has some things he can do, lets see if his game translates into the NBA.

New York Knicks: C- The Knicks in most cases did well this year, considering the up and down season, the lost of their coach, and injuries.  Now they deal with a new coach no chemistry, and no identity to say the least.  They need a point guard who is capable of distributing the ball in a variety of ways to everyone.  Mike Woodson has the task of trying to pull this team together and convince them to move the ball and play together.  Defense will be their strong suit for quite sometime now with Chandler at the helm in the middle.  But the Knicks now have to worry about not only the Celtics but also now the Nets. So their only pick which came in the second round at #48 Kostas Papanikolaou, can play the two or the three, has ok quickness, he will need to work at his defense and get faster and stronger, if he going to have to guard Shooting Guards as well as Small Forwards. The Knicks have a long way to go, but has a short time to do so before they become an after thought in the Atlantic Division.

Los Angeles Clippers: D- The Clippers had an alright year with acquisition of Chris Paul which catapulted them back in the playoffs.  But they are still lacking something. Now they have Lamar Odom back in LA.  They also drafted Furkan Aldemir at pick 53, he has a lot of work to do on defense he has to get quick and strong enough to guard most post players. He has an alright game around the rim on offense. So we will have to wait and see.

Brooklyn Nets: A++ This grade shows what the Nets not only did in the draft (which wasn’t much) and this offseason.  Well they drafted Ilkan Karaman with the 57th pick of the second round. Karaman is a small forward from Turkey who averaged 10ppg and about 6 rpg, they also acquired pick 41 Tyshawn Taylor from the Blazers, and pick 54 Tornike Shengelia from 76ers.  Taylor a guard who can fill it up, defend, and do many other things well.  Shengelia a forward with good athletic ability and can play both forward spots, but needs to work on his defense.  But all that would have been for nothing if didn’t keep D-Will around.  The nets have gone from being a bottom dweller in the Atlantic Division to a contender in the Eastern Conference.  With keeping Deron Williams around the Nets were able to acquire from the Hawks Joe Johnson, which gives them possibly the best backcourt in the East.  Along with resigning Gerald Wallace the Nets have a trio that can really take them places as long as they gel together.  But the nets are not done they may just pull of what will really help them out which is getting Dwight Howard, in my book which will be a bad move, they will have to clear basically their whole roster to get him, and if they did they will be left without a bench to say the least.  Brooklyn has something going and needs to work with Williams, Johnson, and Wallace.  As well as resign Humphries, and Lopez they will a solid frontcourt, but that also gives them a chance bring in a good bench to support the starters. Only time will tell.

Minnesota Timberwolves: D- This grade comes at a point where we ask what are the Timberwolves doing with their pick.  Robbie Hummel who was plagued with injury most of his college career. Now there is no doubt that he can play some basketball question is can he stay healthy.  Now he has a nice shooting ability out to the three, but will he be able to defend at the NBA level. The Wolves are hoping to get to Rubio back and ready to make them more efficient on offense and win some games. The Wolves have some players who are young and promising. Time will tell if they can contend in the West.

San Antonio Spurs: B- Funny how the Spurs can find good talent and also develop that talent for the future. It is great really it is. So the pick, which is a solid pick but it is just a late second round, pick so who knows how it will turn out. Also the grade reflects the fact that the Spurs could’ve used a young big man to help out upfront with rebounding and defense on the low block.  But knowing the Spurs they will take this pick and make it work for them. Plus if they keep Duncan, and with Parker and Ginobili still under contract Pop and the Spurs will always be in contention for a title.

Los Angeles Lakers: B+ Funny how the Lakers move along and are always in contention for a title.  The need upfront for the Lakers is a need not dyer need but a need.  They have in two big men possibly (if they play like they did two years in row for championships) the best frontcourt in all of the NBA.  But since Bynum and Gasol have not lived up to that mold the Lakers have been looking else where for big guys to control the frontcourt.  Now the Lakers did get Robert Sacre with the 60th pick, which is a solid low post scorer who can play with his back to the basket or face up. He has good defensive ability. Just needs some work with rebounding?  They also acquired via draft trade Darius Johnson-Odom a guard who can defend in a rugged way, can shoot well (lefty) really fast with or without ball in transition, so he will help in the backcourt.  But the thing that has changed the Lakers fate and more than likely made them a lock for a top spot in the race for the West crown, and also a contender for a title.  A trade and sign deal with Suns in which the Lakers get Steve Nash, and the Lakers lose no one in the process. So expect the big men to stay in the mix unless the Lakers trade Bynum for Howard (but I would rather keep Bynum as he is the number two Center in this league and has shown glimpses of dominance in the low-post, and at times shown he is better than Howard). But either way Howard or Bynum the Lakers with the addition of Steve Nash has a championship caliber team.


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