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Official 2015 NBA Draft Talk 3.0 - Miami Heat Edition

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Re: Official 2015 NBA Draft Talk 3.0 - Miami Heat Edition 

Post#1701 » by DeBrosh » Thu Jun 25, 2015 2:28 pm

If we're going to have to move salary to keep Wade, I'd really like Kaminsky or Stein. If it's the team as is, more or less, I'd like Booker or Johnson.
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Post#1702 » by DefenseWins » Thu Jun 25, 2015 2:34 pm

DeBrosh wrote:If we're going to have to move salary to keep Wade, I'd really like Kaminsky or Stein. If it's the team as is, more or less, I'd like Booker or Johnson.



Kaminsky wont be there at 10 no more. Knicks, Hornets, and some other teams like him. Apparently his new range is 4-9, says Chad Ford
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Post#1703 » by DeBrosh » Thu Jun 25, 2015 3:17 pm

DefenseWins wrote:
DeBrosh wrote:If we're going to have to move salary to keep Wade, I'd really like Kaminsky or Stein. If it's the team as is, more or less, I'd like Booker or Johnson.



Kaminsky wont be there at 10 no more. Knicks, Hornets, and some other teams like him. Apparently his new range is 4-9, says Chad Ford


With so many teams interested in moving up it's hard to trust a lot of media reports today. So many of the leaks come with ulterior motives.
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Post#1704 » by DeeDub » Thu Jun 25, 2015 4:35 pm

twix2500 wrote:I'm on the Booker train too. Choo choo


I have jumped aboard too. It took a little while, as I had an impression of him as a one-dimensional shooter, but after seeing more of him I don't think that is the case at all. He's a pretty solid athlete despite the fact that he's a little soft-bodied, but he has some natural bulk and I think he can easily gain lean body mass in the Heat training system. If he does, he could be a much better than average athlete. He's an elite shooter and can do it off the dribble, on the move, off screens, and spot up. He plays smart and comes across as a hard worker and a guy who will be reliable. If we draft him, I would love to see the Heat get Ray Allen on the payroll to work with him, as I think Ray is still living in Miami. Klay Thompson is the obvious current comparison, but I see no reason why Booker can't become another Ray Allen, so I think there is plenty of upside there and very little downside.
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Post#1705 » by quinninin » Thu Jun 25, 2015 7:08 pm

If the Knicks want to move down, I would hope Riley would offer them the 10th, 40th, Rio and Bird for the 4th.

Pat to Phil : Phil trust me they will work great in the triangle, just think of Rio as a modern day Derek Fisher
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Post#1706 » by dgonz424 » Fri Jun 26, 2015 2:28 am

Can't believe Winslow fell to us... Lol. I was watching with my dad and he couldn't believe it. Then his Celtics picked Rozier... he couldn't believe that either

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