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2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 8:06 pm
by Jamaaliver
With the Regular Season behind us, we now know exactly where we're picking.
Any thoughts on what we should do with the pick?
Re: 2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 9:41 pm
by Hawk Eye
Surprised the basketball gods actually sent a little bit of luck our way. Because of the 4 way tie in the east we had to take part in a coinflip and the worst case scenario was #24 and best case was #21. Too bad we suck at drafting and won't be able to take advantage of it.
Re: 2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 3:44 am
by HMFFL
I won't be surprised if we decide to trade out of the first round for future draft considerations and a 2nd round pick during this years draft.
Re: 2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 4:04 am
by Hawk Eye
HMFFL wrote:I won't be surprised if we decide to trade out of the first round for future draft considerations and a 2nd round pick during this years draft.
Which is literally the worst thing we could do. This team is never going to be able to move forward if they don't start drafting young players and developing them. Unfortunately this isn't even our biggest problem. Our biggest problem is our ability to find talent in the draft.
Re: 2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 9:25 am
by King Ken
This should be a unique draft. We might make a blockbuster trade in this draft. Whoever we draft at 21st is a D Leaguer in 2016-17.
I am watching what we do with several players. With a small FA class and a lot of money. We have an advantage. I would not be surprised this off-season. I expect a better off-season then the past 5 years this year.
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Re: 2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 2:44 pm
by Jamaaliver
We've been linked to a couple of workouts with Freshmen PFs.
Could this be a glimpse into the direction the team seeks to go in the near future?
Does it reflect faith in young wings Dennis, THJ (and Bazemore?)
Is it an acknowledgement that AL (or Millsap) will be gone soon?
Stay Tuned.
Purdue power forward Caleb Swanigan received favorable responses from the tape measure at this week's NBA draft combine. Swanigan said he has post-combine workouts set up or being scheduled with the Indiana Pacers, Atlanta Hawks, Phoenix Suns and Utah Jazz. Here
Re: 2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Fri May 13, 2016 4:08 pm
by Jamaaliver
The list of Forwards we seem interested in continues to increase.
Amazing when you consider we passed on Oubre, RHJ, Justin Anderson and Bobby Portis last summer...
The Bulls, Hawks, Kings, Spurs and Rockets are among the teams interviewing Cal swingman Jaylen Brown, as he told reporters and as Basketball Insiders relays in a video. Here
Re: 2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 5:18 am
by Jamaaliver
Jamaaliver wrote:The Bulls, Hawks, Kings, Spurs and Rockets are among the teams interviewing Cal swingman Jaylen Brown, as he told reporters and as Basketball Insiders relays in a video. Here
Just connecting the dots a bit...
1. Jaylen Brown is expected to go in the top seven picks of the draft.
2. We set up an interview with him, although he's likely gone well before we pick at 21.
3. Philly has stated their intention to trade one of their top five picks.
4. It's been rumored that Philly has strong interest in trading for DS.
Could we be dangling DS in hopes of moving him for Jaylen?
Would this be a wise approach moving forward?
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Re: 2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 6:10 am
by atlantabbq99
If the Hawks stay at 21, here is my draft board ranking.
1. Denzel Valentine
2. Timothe Luwawu
3. Skal Labissiere
4. Taurean Prince
5. Jaron Blossomgame
6. Joel Bolomboy
I'm in love with Valentine the same way i was in love with Devin Booker last year. If I had the 10th pick, i would still take Valentine. I hope he falls to 21.
Luwawu and Skal are both projected to be mid to late first round pick, who knows if they will be available at 21 on draft night, but both would be good pick ups and good projects for Budz.
2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 4:37 pm
by Jamaaliver
PG replacement for DS or Teague?
Re: 2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 6:44 pm
by Jamaaliver
Villanova shooting guard Josh Hart has worked out for the Clippers and has another workout scheduled with the Hawks on May 24th... Here
Re: 2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 4:30 pm
by Jamaaliver
Hawks linked to another likely lottery selection:
Re: 2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Tue May 17, 2016 7:02 pm
by Jamaaliver
Maryland guard Melo Trimble didn’t have a standout showing at the combine, and remains undecided on whether to stay in the draft...add the Nuggets to the list of teams to meet with Trimble at the combine, and the Spurs and Hawks to the list of teams planning to work him out.
Here
Re: 2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 6:37 am
by atlantabbq99
The way the lottery went down, it didn't really open up an avenue for the Hawks to make a trade for a pick high enough to get Jaylen Brown.
But the good news is that the sixers got the #1 and that really forces them to take Simmons, and with Simmons, that could make Okafor or Saric expendable. Maybe this makes an Okafor or Saric trade with the Hawks alittle bit more possible.
Re: 2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 1:59 pm
by Jamaaliver
atlantabbq99 wrote:The way the lottery went down, it didn't really open up an avenue for the Hawks to make a trade for a pick high enough to get Jaylen Brown.
But the good news is that the sixers got the #1 and that really forces them to take Simmons...making Okafor or Saric expendable. Maybe this makes an Okafor or Saric trade with the Hawks alittle bit more possible.
Great insight. Very good point.
Re: 2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 3:03 pm
by MaceCase
Saric is a similar playmaking forward to Simmons that is more seasoned, they very easily could just take Ingram to be a scoring wing that they sorely lack. I see only Noel being on the outs there.
Re: 2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 3:30 pm
by PandaKidd
Yeah methinks Noel is the one they move on from. Okafor, they wont move Embiid , Noel could doesnt fit there
2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 4:56 pm
by ATL Boy
Noel is someone I'd like to go after. Don't know if we'd have the pieces to get him if and when other teams start bidding.
Schröder plus what could net us Noel?
Re: 2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 5:25 pm
by Jamaaliver
ATL Boy wrote:Noel is someone I'd like to go after. Don't know if we'd have the pieces to get him if and when other teams start bidding.
Schröder plus what could net us Noel?
LOL
Mike Scott?
The Minny pick?
We are woefully low on assets to include in trade...
Would Noel fit in here? No jumper, too skinny for dependable post defense. Is he a good passer or high IQ player at least? Is he better than Biyombo? Hassaun? Edy? Bebe?
2016 NBA Draft Thread
Posted: Wed May 18, 2016 5:34 pm
by ATL Boy
Jamaaliver wrote:ATL Boy wrote:Noel is someone I'd like to go after. Don't know if we'd have the pieces to get him if and when other teams start bidding.
Schröder plus what could net us Noel?
LOL
Mike Scott?
The Minny pick?
We are woefully low on assets to include in trade...
Would Noel fit in here? No jumper, too skinny for dependable post defense. Is he a good passer or high IQ player at least? Is he better than Biyombo? Hassaun? Edy? Bebe?
I figure he'd help in the rebounding department (8.1 rpg in less than 30 mpg). But most of his production does come from his defense (2.8 defensive win shares last season which isn't a lot, but 4.2 his rookie year which is really good. These stats are skewed a bit toward the negative side due to the fact that Philly's been so terrible both years). He averaged 1.8 steals and 1.5 blocks per game this year and 1.8 steals+1.9 blocks his rookie year.
I'll admit that the offense isn't really there yet, and that is a problem, but he's a young player who still has time to develop some post moves and a decent jumper. An influx of youth is what we need is it not? I'm sure he'll also benefit from having veteran players around him.