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Official NBA Draft Lottery Discussion Thread II

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Post#361 » by unowen85 » Mon May 12, 2008 8:43 pm

I'd hope Riley would be averse to trading away the pick, it's time to start building from within, so unless the Heat are getting back a legit All Star around Wade's age, I'd keep the pick. I understand other people saying we can't afford to rebuild like this, but Jordan didn't win his first championship until he was around thirty, so we got to be patient. So I'd be fine with picking Lopez if we can't get Beasley or Rose, though he's not number one on my center rankings, if you all have read my in depth scouting reports, you know who I got number one there. I just want to become the Spurs of the East.
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Post#362 » by GameTime_3 » Mon May 12, 2008 9:28 pm

Do you think riley would send Wade in a tank to the lottery if he was going to trade the pick. After all the tanking we did!!

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Post#363 » by DayofMourning » Mon May 12, 2008 9:36 pm

bgassassin wrote:Conley is great, but you can't justify drafting Lopez or Mayo over Rose. You can't have a selection that high and draft solely on need. We need a post player or SG, but the available talent outweighs the need if Rose were available.

Seattle is different since they picked centers that could have easily been bypassed due to where they were picked. We got Conley because Lowry broke his wrist after his tenth game and missed the rest of the season. If that doesn't happen, then I believe Conley would not have been picked by us.


That's why I mentioned Memphis being willing to trade up to take Beasley. You're drafting for need by getting the best player in the draft.
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Post#364 » by Lane1974 » Mon May 12, 2008 10:00 pm

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Post#365 » by miamiballer » Mon May 12, 2008 10:03 pm

kevin love? reach

brook lopez i could see

1. beasley
2. rose
3. lopez
4. bayless
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Post#366 » by miamiballer » Mon May 12, 2008 10:07 pm

Lane1974 wrote:are we then not better off dealing 3 or 4 in a package for an already established NBA player?


i'd be willing but i doubt we could get the type of player we would want
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Post#367 » by DayofMourning » Mon May 12, 2008 10:35 pm

I don't think Love is as big a reach as people think. He was an All-American as a freshman for a reason. He displayed some pretty unique skills. He can score, rebound, and pass very well. He's a better prospect than Lopez in my book.
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Post#368 » by DanDanE420 » Mon May 12, 2008 10:59 pm

Chad Ford has moved OJ Mayo to #3 on his big board, and the buzz he's getting is that OJ might be a consensus #3 when coaches evaluate the tape.

To me, it's simple: Beasley, Rose, Bayless and Mayo are the four best picks for the Miami Heat. Any other player would be a disappointment.
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Post#369 » by DayofMourning » Mon May 12, 2008 11:05 pm

DanDanE420 wrote:Chad Ford has moved OJ Mayo to #3 on his big board, and the buzz he's getting is that OJ might be a consensus #3 when coaches evaluate the tape.

To me, it's simple: Beasley, Rose, Bayless and Mayo are the four best picks for the Miami Heat. Any other player would be a disappointment.


If we missed out on Beasley and Rose then I'd be content with Mayo/Randolph, Love, then Bayless.
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Post#370 » by bgassassin » Tue May 13, 2008 12:45 am

DayofMourning wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



That's why I mentioned Memphis being willing to trade up to take Beasley. You're drafting for need by getting the best player in the draft.


Beasley being the best player in the draft has now become an arguable statement. Teams wouldn't be considering Rose if they were #1 if that were completely true. I think the best spot for the Grizzlies would be #2 and hope that the team that wins the #1 spot needs a PG more than a PF.
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Post#371 » by GreenMachine 22 » Tue May 13, 2008 12:57 am

Michael Beasley should be the #1 overall pick for the Heat, because they could really use a #2 option on offense outside of Wade. Marion is a great player and all, but isn't really that good and creating his own shot. Beasley would open things up and give the Heat a strong inside out game with him and Wade.
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Post#372 » by DayofMourning » Tue May 13, 2008 9:41 pm

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Beasley being the best player in the draft has now become an arguable statement. Teams wouldn't be considering Rose if they were #1 if that were completely true. I think the best spot for the Grizzlies would be #2 and hope that the team that wins the #1 spot needs a PG more than a PF.


Okay, here's the reality. Memphis gets the 2nd pick. The team who gets the first pick takes Beasley. What would you do? Draft another point? Or would you try and make a trade with the team with the 1st pick to balance your team out, so that you don't have to try and trade Conley.

I think it would be easier for you to try and trade for Beasley since he is no longer considered the best player in the draft by giving up something of decent value, maybe Miller?, to balance your team. Beasley, Warrick, Gay, and Conley looks a lot better than Warrick, Gay, Conley, and Rose.
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Post#373 » by Lane1974 » Wed May 14, 2008 1:56 pm

Rose gaining momentum

As Tuesday's draft lottery approaches, the buzz builds around Memphis point guard Derrick Rose, whom a growing number of teams now favor over Kansas State power forward Michael Beasley, one NBA personnel official asserted.

The Heat told one NBA person it leans toward Rose if it picks first, though a Heat official cautioned there is no decision. An official with another team who spoke to Miami was left believing Pat Riley loves Rose, but Beasley also has some support internally.

So whom should Miami take if it picks first? We asked more than a dozen basketball people -- NBA executives, college coaches and TV commentators -- and more than two-thirds said Rose. Some feedback:

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Post#374 » by Vertical Limit » Wed May 14, 2008 3:48 pm

Like I said in the general board, if David West keeps playing the way he is, it will only improve Michael Beasley's stock. Their game is very similar.
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Post#375 » by BFRESH44 » Wed May 14, 2008 4:22 pm

Vertical Limit wrote:Like I said in the general board, if David West keeps playing the way he is, it will only improve Michael Beasley's stock. Their game is very similar.


Yep...
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Post#376 » by Flash3 » Wed May 14, 2008 5:52 pm

I beg to differ with this quote.

''You take Rose because the game is becoming increasingly guard oriented,'' one team's scouting director said. ``Guards who have that combination of speed and power have increasing impact in the league. And if Miami doesn't take Rose, they will continue to have a huge point guard problem. They can do without a great power forward more than a great point guard.''

When you have such players as a Rasheed Wallace, Tim Duncan, Dirk Nowitzki, and other big men alike, and the attention they garner, the game comes easier for others around them. But, with some of the better PGs in the league you can say the same, but what have Nash and Kidd, for arguments sake done.

I know it's a weak statement, but I'd rather have the better big man than the better PG, unless we're speaking about an elite PG in the mold of a Jason Kidd/Steve Nash to go alongside a complete team....
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Post#377 » by Miami's Finest » Wed May 14, 2008 5:56 pm

Rose and hope he can have a CP3 effect will turn us around quicker than Beasley.
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Post#378 » by NBAMAN4LIFE » Wed May 14, 2008 8:15 pm

Vertical Limit wrote:Like I said in the general board, if David West keeps playing the way he is, it will only improve Michael Beasley's stock. Their game is very similar.


I think Chris Paul has ALOT to do with the way he has drastically improved
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Post#379 » by BFRESH44 » Wed May 14, 2008 8:28 pm

Not really. Chris Paul is a great creator and that helps, but West is by no means a product of Chris Paul.

David West can get BUCKETS. No problem, without being spoon fed. He's without a doubt a bonafide clearout player.

70% of his points come from high post isolations. He is a beast. He's KILLING Duncan right now.
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Post#380 » by DayofMourning » Wed May 14, 2008 8:53 pm

I'm starting to feel the Rose hype. The biggest thing that is grinding away at me in his favor is his attitude and passion for the game. He seems to have great direction and plays very well on a talented team.

I feel the same way about Love. I was checking the top 15 of Ford's mock and was singling out points per shot and Love was at 1.7! That trumps anybody in the draft. I am a big fan of efficient players, and having watched Love play so well for UCLA I'm very much in favor of picking him if we don't get 1 or 2. I also wouldn't mind adding another lotto pick to pair him with Rose. That would be ideal.

I like a lot of the players in this draft, but the keys to a real successful team are having great teammates. I believe Rose and Love are perfect in this regard.

I'm a big fan of Mayo, Beasley, and Randolph, but success is key and Rose and Love fit in so well with their respective teams. I can't imagine how many easy points our team would have if both Rose and Love were on it.

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