Lost_In_Translation's Team Ron Artest: Chris Paul Ron Artest: Bradley Beal Ron Artest:Andrew "Ender" Wiggins Ron Arrest: Paul Millsap Ron Artest: Joakim Noah Bench Ron Artest: D'Angelo Russell Ron Artest: Kevin Martin Ron Artest: Matt Barnes Not Ron Artest: Enes Kanter Ron Artest: Andrew Bogut Ron Artest: Dante Exum Not Ron Artest: Zach Lavine Ron Artest: Luc Richard Mbah A Moute Ron Artest: Nene Greg Oden: Joel Embiid CP3, Beal, Wiggins, Millsap, and Noah is a very solid starting five. CP3 is a star, Millsap is a nice power forward, and Noah is a solid center. Those 3 are versatile in their own ways, as they each offer a few categories in which they are above-average to very good at. Add Beal and Wiggins to that, and you add two of the top young players in the NBA to a veteran starting lineup. Having vets in the starting five should help both Beal and Wiggins, as if their growth in their games these upcoming years won't help enough. Both Beal and Wiggins will continue to get better, as their primes are still a couple years away. The fact that they are already solid NBA players and their primes are ahead of them is a great thing for your team. CP3, Millsap, and Noah still have years of good ball in them. Your starting five is looking like a dangerous threat in this upcoming season, as well as in a few years. You set yourself up with a nice window for winning. Drafting both Kanter and Bogut was very smart. As you mentioned before in the discussion thread, Kanter is solid offensively but is a defensive liability. Bogut is a very solid defender, while his offensive game isn't something that scares defenses. Those two guys on the second team together should work nicely, due to the differences in their games. They complement each other. Barnes is a solid vet off the bench. Martin is a shooter off the bench who knows how to score. He played well once he came back from injury. Russell is a wildcard at this point, due to him being a rookie. I think it will take him some time to adjust to the NBA (which is perfectly ok), and CP3 will mentor him. Lavine may be a better backup than Russell for this upcoming season. Either way, Russell, Lavine, and Exum are all lottery picks within the past two drafts. All three are lengthy (which is a plus) and they all have nice maximum career potential. Nene is another vet off the bench. I wouldn't really like him as the #2 PF on a team (in this draft), but he's your #3, which I think is a nice fit for him at this point in his career. Mbah a Moute failed his physical, so his Kings contract has been voided. I hope he gets picked up by a team, but I couldn't tell you why he failed his physical/what is wrong with him. As of now, you could've drafted someone who's currently on a roster. I drafted two big men late (Ed Davis and Brandon Wright), but I honestly forgot about Embiid. I would've considered him, but I just hate the injury situation. He's a fine stash player on your team, due to your front court depth (Millsap, Noah, Kanter, Bogut, Nene). If he can get past the injuries, play at least half of the 82 games for at least a few seasons, then with his talent, he should put up some numbers. As long as Noah and Bogut stay healthy (they've had slight injury concerns in the past), you'll be good as Embiid has to sit out this upcoming year. Grade: In between an A-Minus and an A I really like your starting five. Like I stated, you can win-now, and in a few years, CP3, Beal, and Wiggins will be your big three, adding onto Millsap and Noah. Real solid starting five. I like your bench. Martin, Barnes, Kanter, Bogut, and Nene are all viable options that bring different aspects to your team. Martin - shooter, Barnes - pesky, Kanter - offense, Bogut - defense/anchor, Nene - toughness (purposely made it brief - that's not all that they bring). Russell, Lavine, and Exum can really elevate your team if they develop into what their current teams hope they can be. I can't predict the future, and don't really want to assume they will be All-Star's or that they will not live up to their potential. I'm grading your franchise though, so I'll say that having those young talents is great from a potential stand point. A veteran guard instead of one of the three young guys would help your team win now. However, those three younger guards give you great potential for the future. If they all develop nicely, your looking at Russell, Lavine, Exum, Beal, and Wiggins as a young nucleus of talent. I'll throw Embiid in there, too. If the 4 guys outside of Beal and Wiggins (I know their futures are going to be good to great) even have decent careers, that will definitely help your team in a few years. You give yourself a chance of having 4 guys who can develop into their potential. If I throw in Kanter (23 years old), that's 7 young guys who's primes are ahead of them. If everything goes to what your plan is, all that young talent on top of CP3, Millsap, Noah, Bogut, Martin, Barnes, and Nene would be very dangerous. Your team is close to being an A. Drafting Mbah A Moute makes me have to bring it down slightly (at this point) just because he is currently not on a team and I don't know why he failed a physical. If everything is ok, and he gets signed, then that dismisses my knock. Also, I don't know how Russell, Exum, Lavine, and Embiid careers will play out. I like Lavine, I'm not a big Exum fan due to his shooting, Russell should be good, and Embiid I have no idea if he will end up having a nice career or being Greg Oden. I respect that you drafted these young talents because their careers could certainly pan out the way you envision them to. If that happens, I would have to bump up your grade. At this point though, I would've bumped up your current grade if you took one or two more proven NBA players over a younger guy. Like I mentioned, having 7 guys under the age of 23 is a great look for the future. I know what Beal, Wiggins, and Kanter will do. Lavine is on the right path towards having a good career. The other three have the potential. I think with all you could've substituted Exum with a proven player, but that's just my personal preference. In a few years, I could see this team being an A to A-Plus team. At this moment, I'll give it between an A-Minus to A. Either way, nicely operated draft.