What to do with the GS pick
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This is stupidest thing ever you say! We will never give 3 lottery picks for Javale and 1st. What you think? you mad!
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Maneesh . . . dude.
pcbothwel, I'd hope that Utah listened to offers to move up in the draft. However, I'm very pleased with the Favors, Jefferson future outlook, so I'd hope they weren't involved.
Millsap and Harris are both players with value that I think Utah is willing to move. Both are on very reasonable contracts (Millsap especially), so I'd expect some serious value in return for bargain, serviceable players. I just don't see how Washington can help up meet our needs. For example, I'm hoping for a good 2 or 3 that can really shoot at a high percentage, and to unload Okur's contract.
Maybe something like this:
Harris and NJ's 6th
for
Your 1st [Irving] and cash.
But that probably isn't very interesting to you since you are probably only willing to move Irving because you have Wall. Do you have any other pitches that could help out?
pcbothwel, I'd hope that Utah listened to offers to move up in the draft. However, I'm very pleased with the Favors, Jefferson future outlook, so I'd hope they weren't involved.
Millsap and Harris are both players with value that I think Utah is willing to move. Both are on very reasonable contracts (Millsap especially), so I'd expect some serious value in return for bargain, serviceable players. I just don't see how Washington can help up meet our needs. For example, I'm hoping for a good 2 or 3 that can really shoot at a high percentage, and to unload Okur's contract.
Maybe something like this:
Harris and NJ's 6th
for
Your 1st [Irving] and cash.
But that probably isn't very interesting to you since you are probably only willing to move Irving because you have Wall. Do you have any other pitches that could help out?
In '03-'04, Jerry Sloan coached the ESPN predicted "worst team of all time" to 42-40.
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pcbothwel wrote:Fair enough. With the possibility that Washington lands the top pick and Irving being the top player (with Wall we dont need him), what would you be willing to part with that the wiz could use?
Keep in mind we are trying to improve upon this past year but are not counting on competing. Everything but Wall is open for trade.
NJ #6 pick, Favors, 2012 GSW pick for #1 pick, McGee is something that comes to mind.
No way Jazz part with Favors. I can see the Millsap one happening like someone said, but Favors? Haha.
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Hey Maneesh,
You are clearly a joke with poor communication skills. A proper response would be for you to say either: 1) you are not interested in that trade and suggest something else. or 2) show that the two teams are bad trade partners and stop their.
Your hyperbole about your picks is laughable at best. The #1 pick is extremely valuable and in a draft where the talent drops of significantly after the top 6 or 7 players. If you come out of the draft with 2 of Alec Burks, Fredette, Marcus Morris, etc. I just cant see how your response is justified.
Luigi, I forgot about Harris and maybe there is a 3-way possible and we can work with our #20 pick from ATL or Okur's contract.
Its irrelavant as its all imagination and fun on forums amongst fans of their respected teams. Just didnt think I'd have some D-bag jump down my throat about it.
You are clearly a joke with poor communication skills. A proper response would be for you to say either: 1) you are not interested in that trade and suggest something else. or 2) show that the two teams are bad trade partners and stop their.
Your hyperbole about your picks is laughable at best. The #1 pick is extremely valuable and in a draft where the talent drops of significantly after the top 6 or 7 players. If you come out of the draft with 2 of Alec Burks, Fredette, Marcus Morris, etc. I just cant see how your response is justified.
Luigi, I forgot about Harris and maybe there is a 3-way possible and we can work with our #20 pick from ATL or Okur's contract.
Its irrelavant as its all imagination and fun on forums amongst fans of their respected teams. Just didnt think I'd have some D-bag jump down my throat about it.