Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:How about trading the pick and Vesely to the Bucks for Henson and their lottery pick?
The Bucks don't have a lottery pick.
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Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:How about trading the pick and Vesely to the Bucks for Henson and their lottery pick?
Some random troll wrote:Not to sound negative, but this team is owned by an arrogant cheapskate, managed by a moron and coached by an idiot. Recipe for disaster.
stevemcqueen1 wrote:GhostX wrote:What if you took Burke and had a 3gaurd set like GS at atimes (Klay, Steph, Jack)
Wall and Burke aren't good enough shooters to play together IMO. They're streaky and ball dominant/need to take dribbles before they shoot.
Fischella wrote:Burke is going to be the best player of this class by far, and he maybe even would be better than Wall, but you can't take him right now.
But if Orlando, Phoenix and NOLA pass on him,.. he'll mke them regret it, you can bet on that.
It's going to be fun this thing, Bennett vs. Porter all over.
I'd trade the pick, none of them it's the answer for this team.
go for Horford.
doclinkin wrote:The Bennett thing I would say is a smokescreen except that John Wall advocated for a PF with range. But here's the thing: Bennett would get both Wittman and Ernie fired.
Witt would bench him to play Booker et al whenever he fails to play D, and when the team staggers due to injuries or whatnot Witt would be fired, ruining team chemistry. And Ernie would have another underperforming team with a roster full of lotto picks and nothing to back it up but another tired injury excuse.
If Bennett were healthy enough to wow in workouts, maybe.
I do think he may be able to trim up and play SF if he dedicates himself, and may find himself then with more energy to play at both ends of the court. He's got a bit of freshman babyfat, but quick enough feet to defend outside if he applies himself. You just can't slim down and trim up if you can't work out.
TGW wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:How about trading the pick and Vesely to the Bucks for Henson and their lottery pick?
The Bucks don't have a lottery pick.
pancakes3 wrote:I hope that Bennett is a smokescreen but I fail to see why. Neither Cleveland nor the Magic are threats to draft Porter and none of the teams immediately below us have any attractive trade bait.
Rafael122 wrote:sfam wrote:Rafael122 wrote:http://www.bulletsforever.com/2013/5/20/4348676/anthony-bennett-scouting-report-nba-draft-2013
I'm sorry to say but reading that, Bennett basically sounds like Andray Blatche without the attitude problems. The kid isn't even going to get off the bench if his defense is as bad as Prada says it is.
He never had to try on D. He was treated like a superstar at UNLV - nobody pushed him. His defense doesn't suck, his effort on D did.
He's completely unaware on simple defensive fundamentals. You know who our coach is right? Bennett will be a routine visitor of the Randy Wittman doghouse. And his interview tonight on the lottery show rubbed me the wrong way. I've got a bad feeling about the kid.

Bickerstaff: who's up for kickball?!!
Ed Wood: Only if it's the no-pants variety.

long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:NatP4 wrote:but why would the pacers want Mahinmi's contract
Well, in fairness, we took Mike Pence off their hands. Taking back Mahinmi is the least they can do.
doclinkin wrote:The Bennett thing I would say is a smokescreen except that John Wall advocated for a PF with range. But here's the thing: Bennett would get both Wittman and Ernie fired.
Witt would bench him to play Booker et al whenever he fails to play D, and when the team staggers due to injuries or whatnot Witt would be fired, ruining team chemistry. And Ernie would have another underperforming team with a roster full of lotto picks and nothing to back it up but another tired injury excuse.
If Bennett were healthy enough to wow in workouts, maybe.
I do think he may be able to trim up and play SF if he dedicates himself, and may find himself then with more energy to play at both ends of the court. He's got a bit of freshman babyfat, but quick enough feet to defend outside if he applies himself. You just can't slim down and trim up if you can't work out.
GhostsOfGil wrote:What do you guys think about Porter's outside shooting? Is there any reason to believe that last season was a fluke?