Chad Ford likes Pacers Picks

Well, at least someone does

Round 1: Paul  George (10)

Round 2: Lance  Stephenson (40), Magnum  Rolle (51, obtained from Oklahoma City)

Analysis:  For the past few years, Pacers execs Larry Bird and David Morway have  not been swinging for the fences in the draft. Instead, they have tried  for singles and doubles and, for the most part, they’ve connected — the  results have been solid, but not game-changing.

This year, with  the Pacers in desperate need of elite talent, they took a different  tack, really going for it with an upside pick. In fact, George has as  much upside as anyone in the draft not named Wall, Favors or Cousins.

George  reminds some scouts of Tracy  McGrady, believe it or not just as T-Mac was, George is a great  athlete with terrific size for his position who can shoot from range and  really finish at the basket. At the same time, he hasn’t consistently  used those tools to dominate, which has led some scouts to compare him,  less flatteringly, to Nick  Young. George’s two seasons at Fresno State were underwhelming.  Watching him play can leave you exhilarated and frustrated at the same  time.

You could say similar things about Stephenson. He isn’t the  terrific athlete or great shooter that George is, but he has an NBA  body and a power game that’s well-suited to the league. He too can  dazzle you in moments and have you pulling your hair out at other times.

Rolle was a roll of the dice at 51. He’s a terrific athlete and  shot-blocker who seldom dominated in college the way his talent  suggested he could.

If George and Stephenson get it, Bird and  Morway have hit a couple of home runs in the draft.

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