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Post#521 » by JMAC3 » Sun Feb 19, 2023 9:03 pm

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Post#523 » by Benjamin Linus » Mon Feb 20, 2023 4:17 pm

Hypothetically if the Houston Rockets win the lottery and we end up 3-6, would you trade that pick for Jabari Smith Jr?
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Post#524 » by Hornet Mania » Mon Feb 20, 2023 4:18 pm

Benjamin Linus wrote:Hypothetically if the Houston Rockets win the lottery and we end up 3-6, would you trade that pick for Jabari Smith Jr?


Depends on what happens with PJ and Miles. If we make big commitments to both of them it wouldn't make much sense to add Jabari.
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Post#525 » by SWedd523 » Mon Feb 20, 2023 4:32 pm

I'd rather roll the dice, good or bad, on a rookie
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Post#526 » by JMAC3 » Mon Feb 20, 2023 4:45 pm

Benjamin Linus wrote:Hypothetically if the Houston Rockets win the lottery and we end up 3-6, would you trade that pick for Jabari Smith Jr?


Hard pass. Rockets are force feeding him minutes and shots. He has one of the worst efg% in the entire league and he isn't even good at other things besides scoring. 1.2 assists, 7 boards, 2.5 fta... where is the upside?

Basically you trade for him and hope he figures out how to shoot, I would rather go after a guy that is at least elite at other stuff if I have to teach both how to shoot.
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Re: 2023 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#527 » by JMAC3 » Tue Feb 21, 2023 5:47 pm

Draft pick breakdown for me if we land each pick.
1. Wemby
2. Amen or Miller depending on Bridges situation. If Bridges is back I lean towards Thompson as a connector, another guy that can play in transition and handle the ball and add a defensive stopper to the starting lineup. If Bridges is not back then I would lean towards Miller as a snipper and 2nd scorer on the wing at the forward positions.
3. Amen or Miller still
4. Scoot- I have him 4th on my board currently as he presents pretty much all the same issues that we have with Rozier. Smaller backcourt, shoot first guard.
5. Ausar- He shoots it better than Amen. Not as good of a ball handler or scorer, but still a really athletic defender who can pass the ball.
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Post#529 » by JMAC3 » Tue Feb 21, 2023 9:45 pm

Amen and Ausar play tonight at 7:30 on Amazon Prime vs Cold Hearts team that has a lot of future NBA talent.

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Rob Dillingham #8 in 2023 heading to Kentucky
Nas Cunningham #3 in 2024 class
Somto Cyril is a future NBA big IMO.
Bryce Griggs - best pure passer in OTE, lead his team to title last year. Draft Eligible, but probably more of Gleague talent.
Tyler Smith- potential stretch 4 in NBA someday.

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Along with Thompson Twins is
Bryson Tiller #6 in 2025
Trey Parker - elite dunker from Fayetteville, NC
Eli Ellis - really really good shooter from Hickory, NC
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Re: 2023 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#530 » by Hornet Mania » Tue Feb 21, 2023 9:59 pm



Yikes.

Why would you ever let a friend borrow your gun? :banghead: I guess more importantly for him, can you dodge culpability if you prove you lent it but didn't know for what purpose? I'd guess so if the DA's quote about not being able to charge Miller is accurate. Either way that kid is a moron.
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Post#531 » by Rays Pompadour » Tue Feb 21, 2023 10:27 pm

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Yikes.

Why would you ever let a friend borrow your gun? :banghead: I guess more importantly for him, can you dodge culpability if you prove you lent it but didn't know for what purpose? I'd guess so if the DA's quote about not being able to charge Miller is accurate. Either way that kid is a moron.


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Post#532 » by SWedd523 » Tue Feb 21, 2023 10:30 pm

Hornet Mania wrote:


Yikes.

Why would you ever let a friend borrow your gun? :banghead: I guess more importantly for him, can you dodge culpability if you prove you lent it but didn't know for what purpose? I'd guess so if the DA's quote about not being able to charge Miller is accurate. Either way that kid is a moron.


There is nothing illegal about letting a friend borrow a gun unless they're prohibited from possessing one (felon, Lautenberg, etc). I've let friends borrow guns on plenty of occasions.

Unless he knew Miles was otherwise prohibited from being in possession of a firearm or Miller knew he had nefarious plans then there isn't really an issue. Hard to really judge without knowing the social environment they have down there. He could've let somebody borrow a car or a hammer that was used to kill someone

I think it does raise some questions about his friend group and background that needs to be looked into and cleared before draft night. Is this just a random one-off by a bad egg in his friend group, or does he hang out with bad people? I think he's a great prospect but with Miles' situation, I don't know if the FO will be willing to run that risk without extensive background research
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Re: 2023 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#533 » by Hornet Mania » Tue Feb 21, 2023 10:47 pm

SWedd523 wrote:
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Yikes.

Why would you ever let a friend borrow your gun? :banghead: I guess more importantly for him, can you dodge culpability if you prove you lent it but didn't know for what purpose? I'd guess so if the DA's quote about not being able to charge Miller is accurate. Either way that kid is a moron.


There is nothing illegal about letting a friend borrow a gun unless they're prohibited from possessing one (felon, Lautenberg, etc). I've let friends borrow guns on plenty of occasions.

Unless he knew Miles was otherwise prohibited from being in possession of a firearm or Miller knew he had nefarious plans then there isn't really an issue. Hard to really judge without knowing the social environment they have down there. He could've let somebody borrow a car or a hammer that was used to kill someone

I think it does raise some questions about his friend group and background that needs to be looked into and cleared before draft night. Is this just a random one-off by a bad egg in his friend group, or does he hang out with bad people? I think he's a great prospect but with Miles' situation, I don't know if the FO will be willing to run that risk without extensive background research


I guess I can understand letting a friend borrow a gun if they were heading to the range or out to hunt or whatever. I grew up in the country so owning guns isn't a foreign concept. I'd just be super cautious about doing it unless I knew the specific purpose, that's the bonehead move imo.
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Post#534 » by SWedd523 » Tue Feb 21, 2023 11:22 pm

I mean yeah, I agree. We really don't have enough details to say for sure the circumstances. I would like to think the type of person who would commit murder would exhibit some warning signs that would make me not want to involve myself with them, but I really don't know for sure.

The police apparently don't think he had any real involvement so I'll have to take that at face value. I'm just curious now about the environment Miller is in and if it's a bad omen for him.
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Post#535 » by wilson115 » Tue Feb 21, 2023 11:51 pm

SWedd523 wrote:I think it does raise some questions about his friend group and background that needs to be looked into and cleared before draft night. Is this just a random one-off by a bad egg in his friend group, or does he hang out with bad people? I think he's a great prospect but with Miles' situation, I don't know if the FO will be willing to run that risk without extensive background research

+1. Damnit.
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Post#536 » by Liver_Pooty » Wed Feb 22, 2023 1:07 am

Nice. Can't wait to pick 3rd and pass him on because of this and he'll get in the league and scorch it from deep like he has all season
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Post#537 » by UNCNYC » Wed Feb 22, 2023 1:12 am

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Post#538 » by SWedd523 » Wed Feb 22, 2023 1:13 am

Liver_Pooty wrote:Nice. Can't wait to pick 3rd and pass him on because of this and he'll get in the league and scorch it from deep like he has all season

FTR I don't really care if he has a bad influence peer group. It's a business, and I want the best product on the floor.

Everyone seems to say Ja Morant runs with a rough crowd. I'd sign him in a heartbeat.
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Post#539 » by Liver_Pooty » Wed Feb 22, 2023 1:17 am

SWedd523 wrote:
Liver_Pooty wrote:Nice. Can't wait to pick 3rd and pass him on because of this and he'll get in the league and scorch it from deep like he has all season

FTR I don't really care if he has a bad influence peer group. It's a business, and I want the best product on the floor.

Everyone seems to say Ja Morant runs with a rough crowd. I'd sign him in a heartbeat.


If we draft Miller and he shoots 45 percent from deep or whatever the hell he's shooting he can hangout with whomever he wants.
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Post#540 » by UNCNYC » Wed Feb 22, 2023 1:43 am

I don't care who they hang out with as long as they don't bring the trouble to the team. I have no idea why successful people CHOOSE to hang around lames / bad influences if they have an alternative not too.
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