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Originally Posted by WhoDaBest23
You have Randolph at the bottom because he's going to need time, but you have Jordan and McGee above him? All 3 of those guys aren't going to be immediate impacts, they're projects.
I just want to see the Cats land high in the lottery so they can draft for some star-power. If they stay where they're projected, go for BPA. I could see them going big or getting someone to challenge Felton, like Bayless.
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Randolph is a big 3 that can go down and possibly play the 4, if needed. He isn't going to help the organization as much as a Jordan or McGee would because those two are legit 7 footers who play the 5.
We already have Wallace and Morrison who can play the 3 and Richardson can move over if needed (a la a small lineup with Carroll in the game).
I don't question Randolph's abilities, it's more based on team needs when you aren't top 5. You noticed I didn't even mention Gallinari, and it's pretty much for the same exact reason.