[h2]If the Warriors are targeting Randolph, here are the hot spots ahead of 14[/h2]
Posted by
Tim Kawakami on June 26th, 2008 at 11:39 am | Categorized as
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* 1 p.m. Yi-for-Richard Jefferson POST-TRADE IMPLICATIONS/UPDATE… updates marked in ITALICS.
As for the Clippers swapping their No. 7 for Seattle's No. 4 (for a future Clip No. 1), I'm guessing that's LAC getting desperate for either Westbrook or Bayless and Seattle played it perfect: Smokescreen about taking Westbrook to get LAC to jump, then fall back to 7 where the Sonics can let either Brook Lopez, Gordon or possibly Love fall to them, which is just about what they'd be considering at 4, anyway. Plus they get a future pick. Nice move.
I'm now presuming heavily that the Warriors' best/most likely wish is to land LSU combo forward Anthony Randolph with the 14th pick and that they'll hold off on any possible movement (back in the draft or just swap the pick for a veteran) until they know if Randolph is gone or not.
Because if he's there, my guess is that Chris Mullin is taking Randolph and all trade options involving the 14 are out the window. (If Randolph isn't there, then we might see some Mullin wheeling and dealing. Or at least a major effort at it. 14 just doesn't seem right for the Warriors if it's not Randolph so I think they'd try to move out.)
The problem, unless this is a massive GSW smokescreen: The Warriors are far from the only team that likes Randolph plus there has been some movement in the last 24 hours that may not help the Warriors' hope that Randolph sneaks through to 14.
This reminds me of the 2004 first round, when Mullin zeroed in on Andris Biedrins with the 11th and had to hold his breath through Toronto's pick at 8 (Rafael Araujo), Philly's pick at 9 (Andre Igoudala-first name caused Warriors' war room a lot of grief when it was called out) and Cleveland's pick at 10 (Luke Jackson).
Here are the Warriors/Randolph worry spots, as I see them:
* Milwaukee at No. 8: I truly believe the Bucks will take Joe Alexander here, but you never know, the Randolph upside might take over. This might not actually be a terrible thing for the Warriors if it kicks Alexander down-doubt he'd last to 14, but you do never know.
OK, Milwaukee just picked up SF Richard Jefferson, and his multiple years at mega-bucks, and gave up Yi and Bobby Simmons. So does this mean the Bucks won't take another explosive small forward-such as Alexander? Plus one of top reasons we all had Alexander at this spot was his fluent Mandarin, to communicate with Yi. Who is now in NJ.
Yikes. I think this makes Randolph a slightly more likely pick for the Bucks because he's more like Yi and Simmons than he is Jefferson. (Getting rid of Simmons' awful deal is a big part of the Bucks' reasoning for this trade
Don't know what Milwaukee really is doing here, because right now it's Bogut, aging Redd, aging Jefferson, Villanueva, some scoring guards, draft pick
* Charlotte at No. 9: Big worry spot for Mullin, since his buddy Rod Higgins is the GM and they like similar players. Charlotte just picked up No. 20, too, and sounds like the Bobcats want to leap up to No. 5 or so for Kevin Love or Russell Westbrook… so I don't know if, say, Memphis picking here goes for Randolph or not.
If Charlotte keeps this pick, it could be Randolph or, if he falls, Brook Lopez, or whichever explosive guard falls (Bayless, Westbrook, Gordon). Or it could be D.J. Augustin.
* New Jersey at No. 10: We've all got Danilo Gallinari pencilled into this slot, but if the Knicks take him at 6 (doubt it, but I have to plot out for the chance), then the Nets might go for Randolph over Jordan/whatever guard is still there.
I don't think this is a serious worry spot with Richard Jefferson on this roster, but I see DraftExpress.com has Randolph going here and I guess the Nets could move Jefferson, so I'd better account for the possibility.
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OK, no more Jefferson in Jersey. They now have Yi, Simmons, Devin Harris and a bunch of other non-significant stuff. I doubt this changes their opinion about Gallinari-if he's there, he's a Net. But sounds like he might not get past the Knicks. If it's not Gallinari, I've got to believe NJ is a candidate to take Randolph now that Jefferson is outta there.
And if Randolph isn't ready now… all the better to prepare the team for a big impact free agent in a short period.
* Indiana at No. 11: Everybody had the Pacers marked down for Augustin until their deal for T.J. Ford happened. Now they Ford and Tinsley, so Augustin is less likely. But they also have Granger and Dunleavy… Do they go for a combo-forward here in Randolph? Possibly…
I'd guess the Pacers go bigger, however-they can gamble on DeAndre Jordan or Marreese Speights here since they now have 17 to fall back on for a dependable player.
* Sacramento at No. 12: Big Randolph risk here for the Warriors, especially if Augustin goes at 9 or 11. I think the Kings are set to take Augustin if he's there, but if he's not… Randolph sure looks like a Geoff Petrie kind of player-versatile, can handle it, projects to the sky.
For Randolph to get to the Warriors, they need Augustin available here for the Kings.
* Portland (or whoever ends up with this pick) at No. 13: GM Kevin Pritchard almost always takes the highest-ceiling player and that'd obviously be Randolph here. But I doubt he's using this pick-he traded into No. 27 and he already has 14 guaranteed contracts for next season, so he doesn't need another rookie here.
The Warriors probably will be hoping a team that's targeting Brandon Rush, Kosta Koufos, Speights, Robin Lopez or somebody like that trades up into 13. Of course, somebody could be trying to move up into Portland's spot to take Randolph, too, and that wouldn't help the Warriors.
Now, what do the Warriors do if Randolph's not there, and again, I'd say it's a 50-50 or lower proposotion that he is…
* Stay at 14 and take Rush, Donte Greene, Jason Thompson or one of the other guys: Koufos, Darrell Arthur, Speights, Robin Lopez, JaVale McGee.
-I'd say Rush would be the most likely choice in this scenario. Thompson would be second-most likely.
* Trade down to 21 or so for a more appropriate slot to take Thompson or McGee.
* Trade 14 and some other things for a young veteran big man.
More on this, obviously, as the draft arrives…