I doubt it Grimes doesn’t seem like an NBA caliber player Probably will regret not picking someone else due to the shear odds of one of the 35 guys other guys picked after him panning out.
I think the goal is to pick the rawest players with the highest upside, that gives you the highest ceiling and also importantly means you will be the worst in the upcoming 2 years so you will have the best draft pick in the next two years meaning drafting the best talent. I think that's the game. Also this kid JC seems like he's got an NBA body and perhaps they are being honest that they want him for his defensive ability, rather than grimes when we already have two scoring guards.
The Rox wont regret it cuz both are fringe NBA players. Unless QG turns into a superstar then maybe Rockets will regret it. I think other players might be worth regretting than QG, high ceiling picks like Jaden Springer JT Thor, EJ Onu, Isiah Todd etc Although tbh JC himself was a 5 star recruit last year so maybe he has high ceiling as well.
Go coogs… but I will be rooting for both - more importantly the total outcome of all 4 of our rookies
I would say no just based on the fact that Quentin Grimes is 2 years older. JC will be halfway though his contract before he reaches the age Grimes is now. We’re drafting for upside, so good with the younger player with more upside.
chances of late first round pick earning a second NBA contract is pretty slim. in that sense it doesn't REALLY matter who they picked. I was hoping for guys with high upside that would surprise us. I don't care about low floors as I said most guys in that range aren't in the nba after their rookie deal anyway. with that said I think emphatically yes jaygup was the correct choice... not because he's was the best player left, not because of anything basketball related honestly. he's close with green. that's worth the pick. that's it. the goal for the 24th pick isn't making the rotation or becoming a starter one day. the goal is keeping green happy and in Houston. similar to the bucks signing Gianni's brother. would he be in the league if Giannis wasn't a superstar? jaygup's only real job is to get green to sign that max extension 4 years from now. if he can do that he'll earn his next contract too.
I'll try to leave out UH & Rockets bias.... I wanted Quentin going in..prototypical "2" guard...killed everyone at the combine. And, in those games I had mixed emotions about JC. But, here's the deal...didn't know he was 19....also wasn't aware of the Lucas connection....Of course I saw more of his game from the vids...didn't realize he was a one man fast break ..lightning quick..good handles/big finisher...a scorer..a shot maker who has a streaky J, that should eventually be pretty solid. A dude with BIG defensive potential. This kid's likely going to end up 6' 6" or 6' 7", while putting on lbs/muscle too... With these skills If all that isn't enough, Josh has a HUGE personality...a good dude, who knows how to handle himself. ++++ for the locker room/team. Add in the fact his links to Jalen, and how can we not take him. That was Stone's plan all along. I love Q, and am proud of him. I see his absolute upside as solid NBA starter. Floor - solid rotation player. Josh on the other hand.....could shoot the moon, but likely ends up somewhere in between/close to Quentin. So much upside!!
thought you didn't value role players...Ariza's worthless during contention, even for 7 million but cheap rookie contracts? Tinman/Tilman Likes lol tilman only fans strike again
Grimes may be in the league for a very long time and make a lot of money, but what’s his ceiling? To me if he puts it all together and maximizes his potential he’s a 3 and D guy. Maybe something along the lines of a Danny Green. His calling card at UH was shooting and defense so I think that comp maximizes the things we know him to be good at on the college level. He’s coming out as a junior and he probably doesn’t even get drafted at all as a freshman or sophomore. He left Kansas because they gave his scholarship spot to somebody else. https://www.espn.com/mens-college-b...-quentin-grimes-thriving-houston?platform=amp Jaygup just has more upside. Better handle, more explosive, better at getting to the rim, stronger body, more length, better passer. He could develop into a role as a secondary ball-handler and distributer. I don’t see that as something Grimes could do at this time. Now he isn’t the knockdown shooter Grimes has become though so Grimes has a clearer path to sticking in the NBA by just knocking down open 3 pointers and playing defense. If this was our Hardencentric veteran team, Grimes would be the pick, but not with this group. Go for the guy you think may have an outside chance of being more of an impact player. 3 and D guys are more easily attainable.
Jaden Springer will be a role player at best. Christopher has star potential. Sometimes you have to draft based on potential. His floor is a role player.