Froob wrote:ddb wrote:sully00 wrote:
No I don't think so. I mean they may be able to get something in the 10-15 range I guess. Top 5-7 pick that would likely be needed to get Dunn, Murray, or Hield no. That is why part of why Okafor is in play and I think Noel is a better fit with Simmons as well.
yeah, and I never said the Sixers will trade necessarily with Boston either.
I feel like 2 & 4 would have been best case scenario for Philly on lottery night. Getting the #1 pick is almost NOT a good thing, unless Simmons ends up being the best player in this draft by a large margin. Where is the floor spacing and big man minutes coming from? Simmons, Saric, Covington, Grant, Okafor, Embiid, Noel?
Still no guards. and I doubt they are attracting big name guard free agents to Philly just yet. Embiid being such a big question mark also works against them....they can't really rely on Embiid coming back healthy just based on his track record thus far. I'm sure they are optimistic about his return, but is anyone else? If Embiid were on the Celtics I would be really, really concerned.
If Philly drafts Simmons, they might as well completely start fresh and trade BOTH Noel and Okafor in separate deals. Both Noel and Okafor have good value around the league still and could net Philly some really good talent....Colangelo should work towards balancing out the roster and building around Simmons IMO.
Or they could do the unthinkable and offer the #1 pick & Okafor as the centerpiece in a BLOCKBUSTER trade....They could send Simmons/Okafor to the Lakers for Russell/#2/Randle. Or they could package #1/Okafor as centerpiece to the Pelies for Anthony Davis and they build in free agency.....
I am keeping a close eye on the Sixers, Lakers and Celtics this offseason. Not because they are picking 1,2,3....but because those are 3 proud franchises that want to make a big splash and WIN.
What's your best guess on what the Celtics do with the pick?
Really, really tough to tell just yet. If I had to bet I would bet on the Celtics making a pretty significant trade this offseason involving the #3 pick. Doesn't NEED to happen on draft night either.
Personally, if they are picking at 3 I would really like to see them draft Buddy Hield. He doesn't really make any sense for the current roster but there's just something about his game. I think he'll be a star. I'd like to see Boston draft Hield and not over complicate things.....Then I'd like to see Ainge make a pretty significant deal for a big man involving some combination of Smart, other picks, etc etc....then in free agency I'd like to see him land at least 1 All-Star caliber big........Roll into the season with a much improved team, but not a finished product.....Durant is likely to sign a 1 and 1 with OKC and I'd like to keep that door open....unless Ainge can find a way to acquire Paul George.....But I think it's unlikely Bird deals Paul George this offseason.
So for me, if we head into the season with a rotation like the following, I'd be happy...
IT-AB-Crowder-Horford-Okafor
Rozier-Hield-(Turner?)-Olynyk-Noah
Hunter-Mickey
How did I get there??
-Draft Hield #3.
-Trade Smart, Young, #16, #23, #31 to Philly for Okafor
-Sign Horford to a large 4-year deal..overspend to land a big name
-Keep Turner on hopefully a hometown discount
-Have IT/Horford convince Noah to sign a "show me" contact on the cheap....2 year deal with 2nd year a full player option...under market value, but reunited with Horford
that team will be at the top of the league in defense.. Plenty of inside/outside scoring. Improved 3pt shooting with the addition of Hield who I think moves into the starting lineup before the all-star break....blue collar players who will buy-in.... A LOT of movable contracts for the future in the event that Boston needed to make additional moves to land Durant...