doclinkin wrote:See Stern couldn't rig the lotto for the Whornets if they didn't land any picks in the trade. Now he's got the hole card for a toldja so.
Yeah, if the NBA still owns the Hornaze during the draft lotto - and have two of the high pix, there's going to be a real perception problem.
I hate to give Stern credit for his meddling ways, but it it twerent for him, this trade wouldn't have been made - and it's an excellent trade for both teams. The reason it's much better than the Lakers deal is because it's sets them up for the future. The Lakers deal would have made them better in the present - but still just a mediocre team with little future - and they'd probably would have ended up selling off the players they would have gotten.
Now, they have a star guard - who's probably going to score 25 points a game - and probably 2 high picks in an excellent draft. Aminu is no stud, but hopefully he develops into a decent starter. He just needs to play under control.
And maybe they can get something for Okafor or Kaman. Jarrett Jack is their only PG? Dyson might actually play and show I was right about him?
The Clips adding Caron is interesting. Can he be a team player there and fit in? I don't know. He's got to check his ego. Brian Cook is their top backup big - that's indicitive of a bit of a problem. They have about 5 PG's and no SG's. I guess Billups starts at the 2 - and he's another guy who's going to have to check his ego. I wouldn't be surprised if they eventually go with Bledsoe playing with Paul. They're tiny, but they're so fast, and they could take turns throwing lob passes to Griffin and Jordan.
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