I really like 2012's SG draft prospects, Austin Rivers and Brad Beal. Austin is going to want the ball in his hands a lot, and I feel like he'll be like more of a mix between Derrick Rose and Kobe Bryant because he has speed and finishing skills similar to Rose, but has the perimeter game (old-school cross-overs and fakouts, etc.) of Kobe. He's got some good hops as well, and he likes to take over games. He does, however, like to shoot a little too much, leading to bad shot selections sometimes, hence his 32% 3P%. I think he can do better in 3P% if he does more of his shots as a catch-and-shoot instead of taking contested 3s. He also isn't quite as strong going left as he is right yet. Brad Beals is more like Ray Allen. He moves very well without the ball, and he's a lights-out shooter, having averaged nearly 50% this past season from 3-pt land (69/140). He's not flashy by any means, but, hey, neither is Ray Allen. Just all business. Efficient business. He also averaged a crazy 2 blocks per game as well as 2.7 steals and 2.7 assists per game. Between these two, it's a toss-up. If you want someone who is probably going to be more of a team player, go with Beal. If you want someone to be willing to take over games, go with Rivers. I know Rivers played with Kyrie and wants to play with him again, so we could arrange that. I'd really like to see Rivers improve upon his maturity on and off the court. Both are slightly undersize in height, but I don't know their wingspans or standing vertical reaches yet, which are more important than height, so we'll have to see. I hope they grow regardless.
As for other players, Anthony Davis comes to mind. The dude looks promising, but he's still a big question mark. I'd love me a 6'10" point forward. Kick JJ to the curb and maximize his trade value for a high first rounder if we happened to get him. As for the forwards in this draft (including Davis), I feel that a lot of them aren't well-polished yet, but have a lot of potential. I hope we can pick the right one should we go after one. I honestly think that the SGs are better bets for sure-fire talent, but the forwards could possibly be better in the end.
In Gilbert and Grant, we trust.