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Trading Minnesota First Round Pick

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Re: Trading Minnesota First Round Pick 

Post#21 » by jgustav1 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 5:50 am

Det the Threat wrote:Therefore I'd be open to trade that 2012 Minny pick back there for Rubio.

What you're thinking?


I'd rather just keep the pick and draft the BPA. If the pick dropped out of the top 5, I might consider it, but I seriously doubt that would happen. The TWolves are back as the worst team in the Western conference, the Kings won tonight against Portland and have been playing better of late. Just being in the Western conference gives the Clippers an advantage, since there could be a couple of worse teams in the East than the TWolves like the Cavs, Wizards and possibly the Nets. Those teams play against each other a lot being in the same conference so they end up picking up wins they wouldn't get if they were in the West.
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Re: Trading Minnesota First Round Pick 

Post#22 » by TucsonClip » Wed Jan 26, 2011 2:13 am

No reason to move this pick unless we can pick up a big time player. I dont think moving it for Melo is a good move.

Next years draft is going to be loaded, especially when we see how many prospects dont declare this year because of the lockout.
Plus, why would I want to go to the NBA? Duke players suck in the pros.

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