Ji wrote:Washington Times says that EG thinks there are 5 players in the draft that could make an impact on the Wizards and he would consider the 3rd pick to draft Curry,Jennings, or Hill. If they land 4th or 5th, he would look to trade the pick if possible
Interesting - that quote from the article didn't make any sense to me at all. If they're picking 3rd, they would take Curry, Jennings, or Hill. But if they're picking 4th or 5th - where all three would still be available - they would trade out? So, draft a guy in the slot where you have to pay him more, or trade the pick that brings back lower value in return. Huh?
I'm glad to see the interest in Curry, thought I really hope it's in a trade-down scenario. Jennings worries me. Too many comparisons to Arenas (not even counting the U of A "connection"), but didn't exactly set Europe on fire. Too much of a project. And Hill might have a lot of potential - but again, too much of a project.
If it's 3-5, I definitely hope for a trade down. Get a guy who could be a solid contributor right away - Blair, Henderson, Curry. And/or go for a young post player on a team that might want to snag a Center (Thabeet). Any chance to deal for Horford or Love? Not likely, I realize, but they'd be great trade targets.
But what am I talking all this jibberish for? The Wiz will obviously get the #1 pick and ignore any and all trade requests to move Griffin. Any other outcome would be
inconceivable.
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