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Any undrafted FAs worth taking a look at?
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Darren wrote:Hardy reminds me of Naismith with a NBA-ready body frame.
dafuq you talkin about dude?
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arkuo wrote:Any undrafted FAs worth taking a look at?
Soundchaser is in love with Kofi Cockburn and Orlando Robinson.
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Anyhow we are doing better right now than using the #26 to draft Jaden Hardy, so we are bascially using 2 second round pick in return for Wood. Not bad.
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But it may be even better if we can somehow also use some future second round pick in return to draft E.J. Liddell, who IMO has potential to become our own version of montrezl harrell.
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Michaellam1987 wrote:Anyhow we are doing better right now than using the #26 to draft Jaden Hardy, so we are bascially using 2 second round pick in return for Wood. Not bad.
I saw someone say the 2028 isn't even a real year so that pick doesn't matter.
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BeiBeau wrote:Michaellam1987 wrote:Anyhow we are doing better right now than using the #26 to draft Jaden Hardy, so we are bascially using 2 second round pick in return for Wood. Not bad.
I saw someone say the 2028 isn't even a real year so that pick doesn't matter.
2027 is the end of time?:O
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Hardy at where we got him to me, is nothing more than a speculative look. No real risk, plenty of chance for the reward.
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Hardy at 26 is risky. At 56 could be a steal.
Dallas still has roster spots and the draft has a lot of potential undrafted FAs that could be low risk types. I'd like to see Nico and his staff develop players. Donnie and his boys suck at it.
Dallas still has roster spots and the draft has a lot of potential undrafted FAs that could be low risk types. I'd like to see Nico and his staff develop players. Donnie and his boys suck at it.
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Darren wrote:Marcus Bingham is signed for 10-day exhibit contract. Statistics-wise, this is the right kind of player on demand.
Almost 19.8 PPG, 13.4 RPG, 4.7 BPG per 40 mins on 56%-41%-74% shooting with 28 PER. That's amazing pick up overall. So the Mavs is targeting another Christian Wood in free agency.
The last time we have seen an undraft rookie with this kind of stats is DFS.
blocks look great I am happy with this signing. Utah signed Kofi and I have not seen Orlando getting signed to any 10 day yet.
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Hardy has some similarities to a young OJ Mayo.
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i'm seeing some similarities to Reggie Jackson in Hardy
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Hardy seems like a backup low cost option in case Brunson signs with the Knicks.
If that happens, Mavs can sign someone in 2023 who is TRULY worth $30M per year. Brunson is not that IMO. That is an overpay.
If that happens, Mavs can sign someone in 2023 who is TRULY worth $30M per year. Brunson is not that IMO. That is an overpay.
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Hardy's talented for a 37th pick, but the Mavs have so many guys in the 6'3-6'7 range.
I've learned not to talk myself too much into late draft picks, as you end up disappointed 95% of the time.
If he works out, that will be a nice surprise. The talent is certainly there, but his defense isn't good which should be a must on this team.
Still I don't mind swinging for the fences.
I've learned not to talk myself too much into late draft picks, as you end up disappointed 95% of the time.
If he works out, that will be a nice surprise. The talent is certainly there, but his defense isn't good which should be a must on this team.
Still I don't mind swinging for the fences.
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I like the Hardy pickup. Two future seconds for a guy with a lot of upside.
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Dont like they took a guard, but understand why they did cause he fell far, just like brunson did when we grabbed him. But now when hr is here i will root for him
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Clearly, Hardy is better than Ledo, Larkin and Justin Anderson. That's already lottery pick value in shallow draft. This draft is really very deep.
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