Yup, I'd prefer Ball over anyone for them. He can be the best player in this draft and him and Russell could co-exist in the back court and he wouldn't hurt Ingram or Randle developing. Russell and Ball's ability to not only nothings with the ball but also do things off the ball and Russell's great numbers as a catch and shoot guy would open things up for the offense, IMO. The defense would leave something to be desired but hopefully that's something they all grow in to. If they do end up with the 3 pick (assuming Fultz and Ball are 1-2) I like all of Josh Jackson, Monk and even Markkanen as good fits for the team along with them as prospects alone. I think Jackson and Ingram could co-exist on the floor at the same time as SG/SF/PF (depending on lineups) and wouldn't affect either's development. Monk would help space things as a SG and keep Clarkson as a 6th man, which is his ultimate role on a good team and I just really like Markkanen's game and his floor spacing ability, you couldn't play more than 2 of Randle/Nance/Ingram/Markkanen at a time most likely but would give you a solid, young, starting lineup of Russell/Clarkson/Ingram/Markkanen/Zubac with Randle and Nance off the bench.