Severn Hoos wrote:I think my preferred (if wildly unrealistic) scenario - outside of winning the Lotto and taking Davis - is to get #2 and have NO end up at #5. Would they trade their two 1sts (the other pick is #10 right now) to move up for a chance at Drummond or Robinson? We'd probably have to throw in something to balance it out - preferably Crawford, but we have a smorgasbord of rookie-scale talent for them to choose from (just not Seraphin). The Wiz then take Beal & Zeller and for fun let's say Crowder in the 2nd. Now that's an instant infusion of talent.
Portland at #7 & #11 is probably more realistic, but I don't want to trade out of Beal's range. If I thought he'd be there at 7 I'd do it, but that's unlikely.
Edit to add: The pitch to NO goes like this: "If you squint, Robinson & Crawford could be the new David West & JR Smith! You can reclaim those glory days!"
I'd definitely make that trade, Severn Hoos. I'd throw in Crawford or Chris Singleton without thinking twice. If they asked for Booker, it would be tough. The trade would still ultimately improve the team because James Singleton could step in for Booker, but I'd hate to give away Booker so easily.
I'm still not that excited about grabbing Tyler Zeller at #10 though. We don't need a center. We have Nene and Seraphin already. If we got Beal at #5, I might take a gamble on Perry Jones at #10 if he was still there. Then use our 2 seconds plus maybe some cash to trade up for a pick high enough in the first round to ensure that we get Crowder.
PG Wall/Mack
SG Beal/Mason
SF Crowder/C.Martin/P.Jones
PF Booker/J.Singleton/Vesely
C Nene/Seraphin
That gives us a rotation ready to compete right away, plus some high upside potential at the end of the bench in Jones and Vesely. There are enough heady vets in the rotation (Mason, Martin, Singleton and Nene) to keep the team on an even keel.