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Pacers Board Mock: Nets #11 Pick
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Pacers Board Mock: Nets #11 Pick
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Tough one here. They are one of the few team who could go a few different ways with their pick. They have a number of big men on the roster, and while in stints all have shown glimpses of potential, none have actually made a starting job their own. With Harris and Carter (for the meanwhile), the backcourt is solid. Lopez is a quality Center. So it's probably wise to assume they could use a Forward here. With no clear cut SF option here without reaching, I can see them taking Dejuan Blair to compliment Lopez' game.
They can then look to utilize Yi at both the SF and backup PF spots, adding trade pieces in Sean Williams and Ryan Anderson.
They can then look to utilize Yi at both the SF and backup PF spots, adding trade pieces in Sean Williams and Ryan Anderson.
