I did'nt see the Post either, maybe its a response in one of the many trade posts.
Westbrook is simular to Deron Williams who was not ready to be a Starter his first two years in the NBA. Thanks to the training, workout sessions, and Lockerroom confidence of veteran PG-Fisher on the bench which made Deron Williams into a Top-5 PG in the NBA.
So look for the maturity in Westbrook talent and PG-creativeness in 2009-10.
I still believe in the Bobcats SG-Felton who had to play the PG position his NBA career (will Larry Brown get a PG so Felton could play full time at SG?).
Rose and Bayless is ready to become a Starter in the midseason of their rookie season they just need to be polished within the same coaching system their first three seasons in the league.
Beasely is the number one (#1) Pick in the 2008 draft. It does not matter who Chicago pick before him.
Joe Alexander athletic form and hustling prowness have him as a lethal 6th-man weapon to be use as a Finisher around the ball in his rookie season, has slipped in this draft to be the best available player at #5 to #7 pick.
Brook, Love, and Randolph has not been impressive enough to really gamble an early lottery draft pick on, a late lottery pick is worth the gamble. Because there are some great Bigmen picks in the teens and mid 20's that may outshine one or two of them.
The Knicks hired a celebrity head coach which is known for his uptempo system, the hard hustling rebounder David Lee maybe the only C/F-Bigman on the Knicks roster that can put up decent numbers consistently for 30 mpg in an uptempo system.
Is Starter David Lee worth losing for the 5th pick of this draft and Cardinal 2 year contract from Memphis?
I wont even bother answering that when Last year this time I said that David Lee should Start over Zach Randolph...