Netaman wrote:vincecarter4pres wrote:Netaman wrote:
I think both picks and a wing to move 6 spots is a little rich. I think that's closer to a deal that gets you to #10 with Dallas, maybe with a Bertans or McGee coming back so they can offload some salary.
I don't disagree with your assessment of Royce, but I think he's a wasted role player on this version of the nets. If they can get a 2024 first for him i'd do it. Or if a team in the teens wants 1 of the firsts + royce for say pick 14-17, I think that makes sense. Since DFS has a bunch of years of control I think you could trade him for a lotto protected 2024 first. if dallas or phoenix had that to trade for example i think either of those teams runs to make that deal, so it's just finding the right team.
Yeah I agree with this.
But I think you have to get into the top 15 by hook or crook.
Anything that doesn’t involve future picks, Clax, or Bridges should be on the table, anything. As we’re currently discussing, for us, a young lottery team without a pick, they’re a waste and quite frankly ineffective.
The difference between say pick 11 and pick 18 is pretty staggering, historically.
i'd agree with the need to move up if marks didn't have such a good track record right around #21/22. allen was a typical lotto guy who slipped, levert was a kind off the board pick, cam thomas was a lotto guy who fell, claxton was sort of the prototypical developmental big guy with tools.
Yeah but it's rare to hit on so many late picks. And honestly, LeVert is good, but not all that good. Cam Thomas is currently a tunnel vision chucker who doesn't play defense, has major attitude concerns and found himself in the doghouse even after a bunch of ridiculous 40+ point forest fires.
Look at the history of late picks, it's such a lower percentage after pick 15 who even become legit perennial starters.
don't get me wrong, i very much want to move up. but i do think there will be useful players available at #21/22 like andre jackson. and probably a few guys who fall that we are considering top 15 talents right now. vecenie has keyonte george #26 and nick smith #22 in his final big board. whitehead is #20.
Again, total crap shoot when you get this late in the draft. What are we holding onto DFS and O'Neale for? To say we have them? We are a lotto team without our own picks. They are mediocre assets, but they can help us jump into the early to late teens.
I don't want a so-so starter, or a trade filler guy putting up empty numbers on our bad team. I want Marks to find a franchise building block who winds up here for most of his career, makes All Star games and is a fan favorite.
It's tremendously harder to find a Klay Thompson, a Paul George, D Mitchell, Dirk, McCollum, etc., without a late lotto pick.
end of day i go back to really trusting marks with the draft picks in this range. i do think it's highly likely they maneuver some kind of moves because i think royce/dfs are going to be somewhat in demand for teams who are already actively shopping their picks because they want to add vets to win now though. and i think the cam thomas experience probably pushes them away from the nick smith, keyonte george types and more towards the style of players who fit the style of play they want to develop which is less one dimensional.
Again, it's like saying this. Marks is a great race car driver. He keeps coming in the money in beat up old Mustangs and Civics. I think he does great with the crappy cars he has, so I don't want him to trade a bunch of extra socket and wrench sets with the crappy cars to get him an Porsche or a Corvette, because I like the fact he has so many good tools even if he doesn't use them, and it's fun watching him occasionally beat the expensive race teams with his lemon cars that over-perform.
And you can't site Cam T as a late pick hit by Marks in the beginning of your post, and then poo poo him in the end. It's one or the other.