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re: Sharpe cancelled his Pelicans workout with us

Posted on 6/18/22 at 11:38 am to
Posted by TigerinATL
Member since Feb 2005
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Posted on 6/18/22 at 11:38 am to
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To be fair, a lot of these guys have over the top false bravado going into the draft.


And that irrational confidence will probably serve him well some places. But with the Pels they'd be asking him to be a cog in the machine. Even when CJ eventually leaves, Sharpe would be the #3 guy, not 1 or 2. I'm not saying he's a bad person or won't become a good NBA player, but you build a culture by adding more players that fit, not by adding players that don't fit.

It's entirely possible for both of these statements to be true:
- Sharpe doesn't fit the Pels culture and the Pels shouldn't draft him.
- Sharpe will become a really good player in the NBA some day.

Keeping what the Pels built last year moving forward is much more important than maximizing the return on the 8th pick. People are just afraid this is going to be another passing on Garland situation. But the Pels didn't just pass on Garland, they picked players that didn't work out at all so fumbled it about as badly as they could.

Sochan and an extra 1st for trading back isn't as good as what Sharpe may become, but it's not blowing the pick like they did with Jaxson/NAW either.
Posted by CP3forMVP
Member since Nov 2010
14965 posts
Posted on 6/18/22 at 12:04 pm to
Ive seen enough of Sharpe’s interviews at this point, coupled with my opinion of his potential not being nearly as high as most perceived, that I wouldn’t take him.
Posted by Bronc
Member since Sep 2018
12646 posts
Posted on 6/18/22 at 12:26 pm to
I’m less sold on Sharpe than I was 2 weeks ago, but I do feel like this is another case of people interpreting things in the direction of the way they were already biased toward.

98% of teams picking in the top 6ish range are not looking for a guy to just be another guy, they want them to be a franchise cornerstone and prospects are almost certainly trained to interview in that direction to show teams they have the confidence and understanding of what they can do to be that guy. I.E. they want cocky and alpha attitude. I mean we ate it up with Zion. Chet’s doing it now.

And if I had a gun to my head I suspect the cancellation has to do with a guarantee from another team and Sharpe’s advisors telling him not to go do anything that could perhaps cause that team to second guess themselves.

All that said, this close to the draft and I’m honestly not sure what I want us to do this year. There really isn’t that player that is jumping out at me personally as that guy I want that can be a long term 3rd foundational piece, though I’m sure someone in the 8-15 range is going to hit from this draft, but a lot of the 6-10 consensus range is feeling eerily like 2019. Where you had all these lower ceiling, high upside guys like Jax, Rui, Culver, Coby White, Reddish, but in hindsight ended up being one of the weakest sections of the draft. Where the next three players have outplayed the 5 guys drafted before, but were seen as lower ceiling but higher floor guys. Then 20-30 was a treasure trove of high value unheralded guys that have made major impacts as role players.

Cause it’s really not difficult to imagine a world where Dyson Daniels, Sharpe, Griffin, even Mathurin end up being thought of below any number of higher floor guys that aren’t exactly tapped out ceiling wise either like Sochan, Duren, Branham, Williams, Ogbaji, or under scouted international guys like Jovic or Dieng.
This post was edited on 6/18/22 at 12:40 pm
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