What 2 players would you take?
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What 2 players would you take?
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What 2 players would you take?
If you were starting an expansion team and you chould choose any one team, and take any two players from that one team, who would you choose and why?
"Thibs called back and wanted more picks," said Jorge Sedano. "And Pat Riley, literally, I was told, called him a mother-bleeper and hung up the phone."
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jazzfan1971 wrote:If you were starting an expansion team and you chould choose any one team, and take any two players from that one team, who would you choose and why?
I'd have to go with Boozer and Williams--a young low-post presence with a respectable jumpshot and an even younger physical point guard with great passing instincts? Okay.
While I'm of the Paul > Williams camp, I think that the tandem of Boozer and Williams is far superior to Paul and West.
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Well, I'll start the bidding...
Here are the couplets I'm considering
Deron and Boozer
Oden and Roy
Howard and Rashard
Paul and Chandler
I'd ideally like to get a PG and a center. So, New Orleans is a strong candidate. But, I'd also like a star big to build around, so Orlando and Portland are there. But, Utah seems to offer the best overall balance while getting me that star PG I'd like.
It's a tough one for me. But, I think I'll go with Paul and Chandler and lock up my PG and C positions.
Here are the couplets I'm considering
Deron and Boozer
Oden and Roy
Howard and Rashard
Paul and Chandler
I'd ideally like to get a PG and a center. So, New Orleans is a strong candidate. But, I'd also like a star big to build around, so Orlando and Portland are there. But, Utah seems to offer the best overall balance while getting me that star PG I'd like.
It's a tough one for me. But, I think I'll go with Paul and Chandler and lock up my PG and C positions.
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Well, it is an expansion team. You're probably not going to see a lot of folks targeting players close to their downside.
Take Manu/Duncan, you might have 3-4 great years, but without Popavich and the supporting cast they have assembled there in SA you might not be good enough to win it all. So, you'd have 3-4 very good years then right into rebuild mode.
Where if you go with a player like a Dwight Howard you've got 10-12 years ahead of you.
Take Manu/Duncan, you might have 3-4 great years, but without Popavich and the supporting cast they have assembled there in SA you might not be good enough to win it all. So, you'd have 3-4 very good years then right into rebuild mode.
Where if you go with a player like a Dwight Howard you've got 10-12 years ahead of you.
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If I'm starting a franchise from scratch, I'd want at least one young super-star, and the other player must be under 30, since the team probably won't be ready to compete for 3ish years. Because of that, I'm gonna avoid combo's like TD + Manu, KG + Pierce, and Kobe + Gasol. I'd be extremely happy with any of:
Kobe + Bynum (assuming his knee is fine)
Paul + West
Paul + Chandler
Deron + Boozer
LeBron + anyone (Varejao? Man the Cavs suck outside of LeBron)
Dwight + Hedo
Dwight + Shard
Oden + Roy (once again, assuming the knee is fine)
Oden + Aldridge
At the end of the day, I might just take LeBron + Varejao. Obviously Varejao sucks compared to the other second fiddle players (although a young big who can rebound and play d is not useless), but to me, there is nobody below 29 who is particularly close to LeBron. Dwight and Paul are great, but on the right team, LeBron has the potential to be the GOAT. Would you pass up on Michael Jordan for Stockton and Malone?
Kobe + Bynum (assuming his knee is fine)
Paul + West
Paul + Chandler
Deron + Boozer
LeBron + anyone (Varejao? Man the Cavs suck outside of LeBron)
Dwight + Hedo
Dwight + Shard
Oden + Roy (once again, assuming the knee is fine)
Oden + Aldridge
At the end of the day, I might just take LeBron + Varejao. Obviously Varejao sucks compared to the other second fiddle players (although a young big who can rebound and play d is not useless), but to me, there is nobody below 29 who is particularly close to LeBron. Dwight and Paul are great, but on the right team, LeBron has the potential to be the GOAT. Would you pass up on Michael Jordan for Stockton and Malone?
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