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RealGM consensus mock - Toronto

Posted: Sat Nov 7, 2020 9:13 am
by Roddy B for 3
Daniel Oturu to Los Angeles.

1. Minnesota: Anthony Edwards
2. Golden State: James Wiseman
3. Charlotte: LaMelo Ball
4. Chicago: Deni Avdija
5. Cleveland: Obi Toppin
6. Atlanta: Isaac Okoro
7. Detroit: Killian Hayes
8. New York: Tyrese Haliburton
9. Washington: Onyeka Okongwu
10. Phoenix: Devin Vassell
11. San Antonio: Patrick Williams
12. Sacremento: Aaron Nesmith
13. New Orleans: Saddiq Bey
14. Boston: Jalen Smith
15. Orlando: Kira Lewis
16. Portland: Precious Achiuwa
17. Minnesota: Tyrese Maxey
18. Dallas: Tyrell Terry
19. Brooklyn: Josh Green
20. Miami: Cole Anthony
21. Philadelphia: R.J. Hampton
22. Denver: Aleksej PokuĆĄevski
23. Utah: Tyler Bey
24. Milwaukee: Desmond Bane
25. Oklahoma City: Jaden McDaniels
26. Boston: Paul Reed
27. New York: Jahmi'us Ramsey
28. Lakers: Daniel Oturu


who does Toronto take w/ this board?

Re: RealGM consensus mock - Toronto

Posted: Sat Nov 7, 2020 9:17 am
by Roddy B for 3
I gave Oturu the tie breaker because he'd been in the board longest. I did the same thing for an earlier pick and there were no compliants so I assume it is fine with people.

I'm sorry it took so long to get through that pick.

Imo Tre Jones and Robert Woodard are bpa here and I'll pick them here.

Re: RealGM consensus mock - Toronto

Posted: Sat Nov 7, 2020 3:19 pm
by Stillwater
Azubuike has a legit shot here, Maledon is my other choice though id be surprised a little if a stash option of his caliber upside wasnt taken mid 1st with leagues money losses and anticipated further stranglehold

Re: RealGM consensus mock - Toronto

Posted: Sun Nov 8, 2020 12:08 am
by Catchall
I might draft Malachi Flynn to replace Fred VanVleet. That said, Theo Maledon shouldn't go later than this.

Re: RealGM consensus mock - Toronto

Posted: Sun Nov 8, 2020 9:51 am
by big-shot-ROB
I think Grant Riller is the type of player that the Raptors would surpisingly like.

Re: RealGM consensus mock - Toronto

Posted: Sun Nov 8, 2020 6:35 pm
by DeBlazerRiddem
Maledon and Bolmaro to close out the first round

Re: RealGM consensus mock - Toronto

Posted: Sun Nov 8, 2020 8:41 pm
by shangrila
Maledon.

He can act as FVV insurance or be developed to step up once Lowry retires/leaves/declines. The only other thought is some kind of big but there doesn't seem to be much available so might as well get the most value possible.

Re: RealGM consensus mock - Toronto

Posted: Sun Nov 8, 2020 11:54 pm
by Stillwater
shangrila wrote:Maledon.

He can act as FVV insurance or be developed to step up once Lowry retires/leaves/declines. The only other thought is some kind of big but there doesn't seem to be much available so might as well get the most value possible.

is FVV staying with the raptors? I think Maledon will be gone before this pick but definitely think they'd take him if available.
However I think if FVV is out or expected to be soon, they might go for a more NBA ready pg prospect like Pritchard or Flynn

Re: RealGM consensus mock - Toronto

Posted: Mon Nov 9, 2020 2:24 am
by HeadtopChunes
Easily Maledon for me, one of the best fits in the draft for Toronto IMO.

Can fit with or without Vanvleet, works well in a switching and zone scheme, and brings PnR ability they need off the bench.

Re: RealGM consensus mock - Toronto

Posted: Mon Nov 9, 2020 9:53 pm
by shangrila
Stillwater wrote:
shangrila wrote:Maledon.

He can act as FVV insurance or be developed to step up once Lowry retires/leaves/declines. The only other thought is some kind of big but there doesn't seem to be much available so might as well get the most value possible.

is FVV staying with the raptors? I think Maledon will be gone before this pick but definitely think they'd take him if available.
However I think if FVV is out or expected to be soon, they might go for a more NBA ready pg prospect like Pritchard or Flynn

I've read there's a specific number they can sign him for, something like 20mil that would allow them to keep enough space for Giannis. If he signs for over that then he's probably gone.