Cousins
Gobert
Drummond
Reggie Jackson
Ellis
Isaiah Thomas
Deron Williams
Markieff Morris
PJ tucker
Jordan Clarkson
JR Smith
Myles Turner
Kyle Oquinn
Big man heavy. Could move Gobert for Paul George or Drummond for Lowry. Which is better?
9-cat H2H Trade Advice
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A quick look at your roster, i think you can compete on the big man stats. That core of Cousins, Gobert, and Drummond is already solid. Not to mention Turner can give you blocks as well and O'Quinn is a sleeper pick given the situation in New York.
Lowry would be a good addition but I think he has maxed out. And you already have a good core of point guards.
I think the odd man out is Markieff Morris and I would roll the dice on him on a player with a better upside.
Lowry would be a good addition but I think he has maxed out. And you already have a good core of point guards.
I think the odd man out is Markieff Morris and I would roll the dice on him on a player with a better upside.
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Big man heavy at the top, but then it's mostly guards. I think if you did one of those trades you might find yourself lacking in the big man categories, which would be a shame, since you spent your first three picks on them.
I'd stick with what you have and see how you look in the first few weeks.
I'd stick with what you have and see how you look in the first few weeks.