In perfect form, the Dallas Mavericks snubbed their nose at the annual NBA Draft and just decided to trade away all their picks. Not a bad idea. I don't know if they would've had the brains to pick anyone half decent at No. 26.
However, the Mavericks are far from empty handed.
The Mavericks actually drafted The University of Texas forward Jordan Hamilton. Just before, talks arose that they traded the pick to the Portland Trailblazers for guard/forward Rudy Fernandez. The pick, apparently, was then shipped to Denver in a Ray Felton-Andre Miller deal.
At the moment, all of this is rather officially unofficial.
The Mavs traded their No. 57 pick to Portland for the rights to Finnish point guard Petteri Kopenen, who was drafted in 2007 and has been in Italy ever since. He'll never, ever amount to anything because he's Finnish and should have played hockey.
As for the Fernandez move, I really like it. The Mavericks I think draft poorly because they don't know how to develop players, they've never had a coach that would develop them and with Dirk Nowitzki in place, they had little time for either. This thing, for the last decade, was built for a championship. They will still be in this mode until Nowitzki retires and probably for the decade after, whether they're any good or not.
Why not try to get young (Fernandez is 26 ... Corey Brewer is 25), yet add veteran rotation help along the way. It makes sense.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not in love with Fernandez. Far from it. He doesn't play defense and he's a shooting guard that can't shoot. What's to like?
With the move, this probably spells the end to DeShawn Stevenson's time with the Mavericks. He is a free agent making $4.1 million last year. Fernandez is due $2.1 million.
It also probably means good things for Brewer. Stevenson was an erratic shooter. When he was on, he was on. When he wasn't, he wasn't. Still, he was tough, played some defense and was a bit of an enforcer. Fernandez is not this.
Neither he or Brewer will fill the shooting (shooting ... not scoring) void left by Stevenson, but Brewer should be able to pick up the slack defensively and Fernandez can fill it up in any game. He just doesn't.
As we pass judgement on the Mavericks, we are handicapped. For one, we are evaluating a the greatest basketball team in the world. It's a team that would draft Jason Kidd, Dirk Nowitzki, Jason Terry and Tyson Chandler if they could and roll into battle.
Two, we must evaluate based on expectations and history. Is taking Fernandez the most ideal situation? Certainly not. I would love to see what Hamilton, Tyler Honeycutt, Shelvin Mack, Jimmy Butler or Kyle Singler would do as a Dallas Maverick, but that will not happen. The Mavericks roll one way on draft day and that will not change outside of them landing in the lottery. If that should happen, we'd have bigger problems.
Showing posts with label NBA Draft. Show all posts
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Thursday, 23 June 2011
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
The annual opportunity for the Dallas Mavericks to do what they do worst
The NBA Draft is tomorrow.
It's damn-near impossible to pile any criticism on the Dallas Mavericks after winning the world championship. It's a hall pass. You can skip any time you want. You can goof up and knock up the principal's daughter. Doesn't matter. You've got a pass.
The Mavericks are there. No matter what they do in free agency or the draft, they can point to the ring and nobody can say a word.
Although this is extremely gratifying, I, for one, do not believe the Mavericks should spend the next decade looking at their ring fingers and hanging on for dear life to June 2011, much like the Dallas Stars did after 1999 or after the Dallas Cowboys after 1995. Now, more than ever, is the right time to get better. If nothing else, younger.
However, as much as I'm convinced that Jason Kidd is great and Dirk Nowitzki otherworldly, I don't think the Mavericks are much good at evaluating and developing young talent. It doesn't help that they get shitty draft picks every year. But other teams (see: San Antonio Spurs) seem to make it work.
With the NBA Draft a mere day away, we might as well consider it another opportunity for Donnie Nelson to take a wild flier on some unathletic white guy from overseas. Once taken, they'll stay in Europe or Turkey or wherever to "develop" and "hone" his game. And we'll never see them again. Adieu, Shan Foster, adieu.
Here are some mocks. Be prepared for vowels.
Yahoo! Sports
26. Davis Bertans
6-10 - 210 - Latvia
Pure shooter. Some say the Spurs are going to take him at No. 29. He's as white as he is Latvian.
Sports Illustrated
26. Justin Harper
6-9 - 228 - Richmond
Considered undersized with the need for bulk to be a power forward. In that case, he seems like a Brandon Bass starter kit. Seems to have more touch from the perimeter. Still, with these first two mocks, we are seeing a definite trend -- the Mavs are happy with their guard and center situation. It's depth at power forward and small forward that need addressing. I don't mind this strategy. Just needs to be blacker.
Hoops Hype
26. Nikola Mirotic
6-10 - 210 - Montenegro
The dude is signed to Real Madrid through 2015. Won't see the NBA until then. This mock has the Mavericks passing Duke's Kyle Singler. Although I abhor white guys, skipping someone has polished as Singler would be a mistake for a quality franchise. Singler helps you right now.
NECN
26. Davis Bertans
Again, has the Mavericks passing on both Singler and Harper.
The Hoop Doctors
26. Nolan Smith
6-4 - 190 - Duke
An unlikely selection considering the Mavericks will have Jason Terry, Jason Kidd, Joe John Barea, Roddy Beaubois and (potentially) Dom Jones vying for minutes at the guard position. How many undersized shooting point guards does a team need?
It's damn-near impossible to pile any criticism on the Dallas Mavericks after winning the world championship. It's a hall pass. You can skip any time you want. You can goof up and knock up the principal's daughter. Doesn't matter. You've got a pass.
The Mavericks are there. No matter what they do in free agency or the draft, they can point to the ring and nobody can say a word.
Although this is extremely gratifying, I, for one, do not believe the Mavericks should spend the next decade looking at their ring fingers and hanging on for dear life to June 2011, much like the Dallas Stars did after 1999 or after the Dallas Cowboys after 1995. Now, more than ever, is the right time to get better. If nothing else, younger.
However, as much as I'm convinced that Jason Kidd is great and Dirk Nowitzki otherworldly, I don't think the Mavericks are much good at evaluating and developing young talent. It doesn't help that they get shitty draft picks every year. But other teams (see: San Antonio Spurs) seem to make it work.
With the NBA Draft a mere day away, we might as well consider it another opportunity for Donnie Nelson to take a wild flier on some unathletic white guy from overseas. Once taken, they'll stay in Europe or Turkey or wherever to "develop" and "hone" his game. And we'll never see them again. Adieu, Shan Foster, adieu.
Here are some mocks. Be prepared for vowels.
Yahoo! Sports
26. Davis Bertans
6-10 - 210 - Latvia
Pure shooter. Some say the Spurs are going to take him at No. 29. He's as white as he is Latvian.
Sports Illustrated
26. Justin Harper
6-9 - 228 - Richmond
Considered undersized with the need for bulk to be a power forward. In that case, he seems like a Brandon Bass starter kit. Seems to have more touch from the perimeter. Still, with these first two mocks, we are seeing a definite trend -- the Mavs are happy with their guard and center situation. It's depth at power forward and small forward that need addressing. I don't mind this strategy. Just needs to be blacker.
Hoops Hype
26. Nikola Mirotic
6-10 - 210 - Montenegro
The dude is signed to Real Madrid through 2015. Won't see the NBA until then. This mock has the Mavericks passing Duke's Kyle Singler. Although I abhor white guys, skipping someone has polished as Singler would be a mistake for a quality franchise. Singler helps you right now.
NECN
26. Davis Bertans
Again, has the Mavericks passing on both Singler and Harper.
The Hoop Doctors
26. Nolan Smith
6-4 - 190 - Duke
An unlikely selection considering the Mavericks will have Jason Terry, Jason Kidd, Joe John Barea, Roddy Beaubois and (potentially) Dom Jones vying for minutes at the guard position. How many undersized shooting point guards does a team need?
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