Slim Charless wrote:WeekapaugGroove wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
Why in the world would Chicago do this? I suppose you could argue that they could really like Toppin or Deni as a replacement, which is a pretty good argument. Or they could be high on Ball or Edwards...not sure about Okongwu or Wiseman with Carter though.
Anyway, I think they want to keep Markkanen and that he is probably a large reason they got rid of Boylen. They also have a bunch of point guards, many that are not great pure or great PGs, so Ty Jerome is probably the last kind of guy they want, and who wants Kaminsky? Just for cap relief?
I don't even know how much I like Markkanen, even being an AZ guy. I mean, I DO like him, but as a fit with Ayton, not quite as much...in theory, if Ayton WAS a great defender who was ferocious inside when given space, AND could switch onto smaller guys when Lauri couldn't, it makes some sense, but there are too many question marks I think to pair them.
Now if it happened, I would still kind of be excited, because of the names and potential, but I'm not sure it's necessarily the best fit.
Yeah I expect the Bulls to see what Markannen can do in a new system. Now money would probably be the reason they might look to move him, he's probably going to want a big payday next summer and some team might throw a big contract at him as a RFA. Honestly his potential is more than his actual production at this point and that's the type of guy who can end up overpriced.
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I like Lauri as much as the next guy but I think that Chicago would be elated to trade up to the number #1 overall pick. Edwards is a great fit on that team with as much as their PGs love shooting the three. Edwards can work his bully ball inside and slash to the hoop while they give him space. Wiseman is also a great prospect and not someone that WCJ would keep anyone from picking. Boylen needed to be fired but I seem to remember that LaVine lead that revolt, not LM. To say that LM is worth more then the number 1 overall pick is quite the massive leap imo. What would you think he's worth?
I guess you are kind of responding to both of us. It's funny, it sounded like a crazy thought at the time given the weak draft, and how they seemed to, at least sort of view Lauri as a cornerstone before this crazy Boylen season. Based on this last season, if you think that's what he is, I'd probably take either of the top PFs (on my board, meaning Deni or Obi) over him. Okongwu might be better than Carter, but he's not a good combo with him and not a good replacement to stretch the floor for him..not a guy I think a team would take #1 though.
It's just hard. The PFs I mentioned don't feel like #1 picks to me, though to be honest, Ball and Edwards don't either. Wiseman? Maybe, based on picks like Ayton and Towns, but are teams going to really keep drafting bigs #1 with the way the NBA is going? There is no good tape on him either against any sort of decent competition...at least not much.
So, having said that I probably prefer the PFs I like I my board to Lauri, and the fact, they are on rookie scales for 4 more years, I'd keep the pick, or potentially work a trade down.
Though trade downs only can be executed if the guy you want is there, so they are a risk as well. But if you are good with Obi or Deni, for example, and someone wants Ball, you could know trading from 1 to 3 is a safe trade. You could even make a contingent deal based on a later pick, however, if your guy isn't there with a later pick, you have to be ready to keep the guy you select for the other team if your player isn't there.
While #1 always feels like a good spot to be in, like others have said, sometimes I would rather have a lower pick. I wouldn't be surprised if you surveyed all 30 teams if you had like 5-7 different guys at the top of big boards....but I also imagine many teams are working in tiers, which I think will make it more difficult to move down and get any reasonable compensation.