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Re: Do the Thunder get the Raptors pick if it's...

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 9:38 pm
by PRESTIGE
Heat fan06 wrote:
PRESTIGE wrote:Giving up a lottery pick always hurts, but this year the draft is so bad this might end up being a good move. Only time will tell.


Is it suppose to be bad this year?



Two NBA scouts say the 2013 NBA Draft will be brutal, according to the Charlotte Observer.
Said one anonymous scout:
"I don’t think this is a good draft. This is the year you should consider trading your draft pick – no matter where it is."
That's bad news for the league's worst teams, which won't have the chance to land a franchise-changing player until at least 2014.
So why is the draft so bad?
One scout said it was because of the NBA's rule that players must attend college for at least one year. He said that rule has caused prospects to jump to the NBA immediately rather than stay in school, telling the Observer, "Now they think one season is the ceiling, not just the floor."


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/2013-nba ... z2JP2w0W00

Re: Do the Thunder get the Raptors pick if it's...

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:12 pm
by TylerTheDebater
CHA_77_Bobcats wrote:
mobiuseinz wrote:What did the Raptors get from giving away their pick? This is just trolling at this point

Kyle Lowry. He should've been worth it, but Lowry's been bad this year.


Think before you make comments.

Re: Do the Thunder get the Raptors pick if it's...

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:18 pm
by Duffman100
What's hilarious are the reports that we're going to deal Lowry.

You tell me the vision and strategy of someone who trades a lottery pick for a player, only to deal that player within the same season?

Re: Do the Thunder get the Raptors pick if it's...

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:24 pm
by moocow007
Heat fan06 wrote:
PRESTIGE wrote:Giving up a lottery pick always hurts, but this year the draft is so bad this might end up being a good move. Only time will tell.


Is it suppose to be bad this year?


Compared to past drafts, yep. There is no Lebron, no DRose, no Anthony Davis, nothing like that. None of the top players (Nerlens Noel, Shabazz Muhamad, Ben McLemore, Zeller, etc) have the type of games that screams Can't Miss or even necessarily All-Star.

Re: Do the Thunder get the Raptors pick if it's...

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:25 pm
by Chet Wagner
Since it's going to the Thunder you can guarantee it'll land on the highest pick they can get through protection :wink:

Re: Do the Thunder get the Raptors pick if it's...

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:39 pm
by OKCThunderUp35
Chet Wagner wrote:Since it's going to the Thunder you can guarantee it'll land on the highest pick they can get through protection :wink:

If Stern really liked us he would Give Toronto the first, second or third pick this year and give us the 3rd pick next year :lol:

Re: Do the Thunder get the Raptors pick if it's...

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:54 pm
by Stephen Colbert
PRESTIGE wrote:Giving up a lottery pick always hurts, but this year the draft is so bad this might end up being a good move. Only time will tell.

Lottery Picks are always valuable, tell me the last draft there wasn't a player drafted after the 4 pick better than Lowry. While it is true, the team still has to draft well, lottery picks always have the potential of picking up that D Wade.

Re: Do the Thunder get the Raptors pick if it's...

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:59 pm
by Geaux_Hawks
That's bull! No franchise players in the draft, but there are quality players coming out this year.

Re: Do the Thunder get the Raptors pick if it's...

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 11:26 pm
by Young_Star11
OKC will probably end up with a pick in the 6-10 range. As the main piece from the Harden trade I wonder if they still consider it a success.

Re: Do the Thunder get the Raptors pick if it's...

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 12:58 am
by theokie
Young_Star11 wrote:OKC will probably end up with a pick in the 6-10 range. As the main piece from the Harden trade I wonder if they still consider it a success.


The main piece was obviously Kevin Martin....

Re: Do the Thunder get the Raptors pick if it's...

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 1:20 am
by spearsy23
theokie wrote:
Young_Star11 wrote:OKC will probably end up with a pick in the 6-10 range. As the main piece from the Harden trade I wonder if they still consider it a success.


The main piece was obviously Kevin Martin....

In fact it was Martin then lamb then the pick.

There's a few guys who could develop into good nba centers in this draft and not being superstars is better for us since we'd have to get rid of them eventually that way.

Re: Do the Thunder get the Raptors pick if it's...

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 1:24 am
by Heat fan06
Young_Star11 wrote:OKC will probably end up with a pick in the 6-10 range. As the main piece from the Harden trade I wonder if they still consider it a success.


If it gets them a good sold center then yes for sure...they got a good player in Martin and of course Lamb. OKC are in good shape long term.

Re: Do the Thunder get the Raptors pick if it's...

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 1:25 am
by Dr Aki
Heat fan06 wrote:
PRESTIGE wrote:Giving up a lottery pick always hurts, but this year the draft is so bad this might end up being a good move. Only time will tell.


Is it suppose to be bad this year?


it looks to be historically bad