The-Power wrote:Do you already have favorite destinations for (some of) the top picks?
I recently thought of where Ivey would fit and I think he'd be great next to Cade in Detroit and now Haliburton in Indiana. Both of them are heady playmakers who could benefit from an elite athlete that pressures the rim off the dribble and also cuts well, and they provide reliable perimeter shooting that is still a question mark for Ivey.
I think Chet would look really good in Orlando on both ends of the floor (starting in place of Bamba). Maybe also in Houston paired with Sengün and their young Guards? I guess it depends if you are comfortable with Chet out on the perimeter more and believe Sengün can check the stronger Centers. Assuming Wood is gone, of course.
If you believe in Paolo's shooting, he could fit well in OKC who have their Guard rotation locked up barring a major trade. Spurs could also be a solid option (for both Chet and Banchero, probably). Or maybe Portland who have to fill their hole at PF (one way or the other, whether they retool around Lillard (and Nurkic) or fully rebuild around Simons plus their draft pick(s)).
For Jabari it's similar to Paolo. He'd also fit very in OKC who need shooting and a PF. Portland might need everything if they decide to sell more but as currently constructed, they could really use a PF who can be a secondary scoring option pretty quickly. Detroit also really needs a player like him if they create space by moving Grant (as they should) – they'll just have to pick up a low-usage Center that rebounds and protects the rim to replace Stewart in the starting line-up to play 20 MPG and would immediately look like a much better team.
Ivey - Detroit for the reasons you stated. Pacers too but some moves would need to be made
Jabari - Pacers OKC or Spurs where he can get up shots but really anywhere
Chet - really anywhere
Paolo - Same as Jabari but less malleable and feels like a Kings player lol
AJ- OKC or Detroit. Fits like a glove on the floor with Cade/Giddey.