Don't get me wrong, I think Warrick is a great player, but I don't think he would fit in with our team and the positions we already have on our team. Input?
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I haven't seen Warrick play, but from what I've heard, he sounds kind of like Al Harrington. A wing player whos best assets are playing in the post. Also, that he isn't a very good shooter from outside, and we already have an athletic wing player who can't shoot.
From what I've seen of Warrick, he is an athletic SF/PF tweener without much of a long range shot. If he develops a set position in the NBA, he has the potential to be good. However, with that said I wouldn't want him here.
Why draft someone when you have a similar player (in Wallace), he just wouldn't fit in with our teams direction. We are looking to build up in all positions, not stock up on un needed swingmen
Warrick wouldn't be a good pick for the Bobcats. Although I like Hakim a lot, if the Bobcats drafted him, this would force Emeka to move to Center, which would take away some of his effectiveness. Drafting Andrew Bogut is the obvious choice for Charlotte.
Warrick wouldn't be a good pick for the Bobcats. Although I like Hakim a lot, if the Bobcats drafted him, this would force Emeka to move to Center, which would take away some of his effectiveness. Drafting Andrew Bogut is the obvious choice for Charlotte.
Yeah, I don't think it would be a good pick either and I agree with you that Bogut would be the best choice for the Bobcats.
Hakim is such a great defender of SFs. He can block and stay in front of his man. He is a 3/4 tweener like said above. Last year I remember he was projected as a late first rounder, then I checked nbadraft.net again earlier in the season and he was a mid first rounder, now I look at it again and he is around 14... he has definetely increased his draft stock big time this year... I think he's going to be a pretty good defensive player in the NBA!
He reminds me more of Jamison minus the jumpshot, which isn't terrible, but not great either. He has a nice tweener post up game. I wouldn't compare him to Harrington at all. Harrington is all athleticism and power. Warrick has some nice moves. His tweener status is something to worry about though. I think he has a good chance to be a quality pro player, but at your position, there's no reason to take the risk when you have much better options available.