2010 NBA Draft: Who Can Help The Warriors The Most, Part 2.

April 4th, 2010 by Ashwath Krishna Leave a reply »
In my previous article (which can be found at http://bleacherreport.com/articles/371789-2010-nba-draft-who-can-help-the-warriors-the-most-part-1) I took a look at the potential prospects of some of this year's lottery draft picks and how they can be of benefit to the Warriors as the team and organization stands.

Since I am no closer to that ideal world where Miranda Kerr resides in my bed and my little Suzuki is replaced with a Ferrari Testarossa (God, I'm still waiting if you ever decide to reward me), it's time to analyse another group.

Greg Monroe

If you were to create a Frankenstein monster of the ideal big man in today's NBA and particularly for the Warriors, he'd look something like Greg Monroe. He's big, mobile, a capable if not brilliant rebounder and shot blocker, an excellent passer and can stretch the floor (if not quite to three point range, but at 6'11" with Steph Curry in your starting 5 you'd forgive that).

Obviously there's a catch, and with Monroe it's that he doesn't provide a great interior presence on either end, which is arguably what the Warriors currently lack the most. There's also been some questions about his ...

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