<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">He's only the second-best high school player from the Atlanta area, behind Dwight Howard. He is listed as the No. 3 U.S. high school prospect. But he's also considered the draft's most athletic player. So where does that leave the Suns, for whom Smith, a 6-foot-8 swingman, is working out today? The Suns, the NBA's youngest team this season, would have to be comfortable with not only going young again, but with a player whose consistent effort has been questioned.</div> Do you guys think they will take him? Josh Smith works for the Suns
We're young and we have good talent on the wings. If Z pans out we'll have JJ, Barbosa and Casey at the 2 and Marion Zarko Casey and even JJ at the three. I think Casey and Barbosa are both spot shooters who can defend but Marion JJ and Zarko will be able to go to the rack with gusto as well as playing the midrange games. We are sore at point and center (though we have many options). I don't want to see us getting a high school wing no matter how athletic he is. MAYBE Andriuskevicius as a developing backup would be more needed. We will likely get a point though as the center solution might be Okur.