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Re: Draft 2012 

Post#21 » by KG21Italy » Mon Feb 6, 2012 9:25 am

Saltine wrote:I think so, his game is similar to Brad Miller, who was his teammate in Sacramento a few years back. He has a nice high post game, can score and rebound, and is good distributing the ball. He is getting better as well, only 4 months older then Love and has played 7100 minutes...
He has nice upside, 7 foot 1, 250 lbs, and he is unrestricted, making $4,051,024 this season playing for the Qualifying offer. He turned down the extension from Philly last year, which takes some balls.

http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... ssp01.html

His PER is 21.7, a 14/11 guy per 36 minutes. He'd certainly be a fine replacement for Darko at the very worst. Needs to work on his defense and foul rate, like Pek. I think he would contribute much more then any rookie center we could get in the draft, assuming we pick in the late teens.

Honestly, if I was Kahn, I'd offer Williams, Wes, Darko and Miller for Iggy and a 3 year extended Hawes. Works in the checker after March 1st ;) .


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Post#22 » by shangrila » Mon Feb 6, 2012 12:53 pm

Moultrie (sp?) and Ezeli would be cool, although I would rather push hard for someone like Roy Hibbert or even Brook Lopez (or Spencer Hawes, though he's a bit further down on my list).
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Post#23 » by wildvikeswolves » Mon Feb 6, 2012 9:54 pm

Rubio + Davis is a match made in heaven. To bad we can't get him
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Post#24 » by Grits n Gravy » Tue Feb 7, 2012 4:26 am

i'd be much more interested in combining the utah pick with something else to move into the 7-12 range to grab brad beal...he'd be literally the perfect fit next to rubio in the back court and would be absolutely set in the back court going forward. i also want tomas satoransky in the 2nd round. make it happen kaahhnn.
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Post#25 » by Piecake » Tue Feb 7, 2012 4:40 am

Grits n Gravy wrote:i'd be much more interested in combining the utah pick with something else to move into the 7-12 range to grab brad beal...he'd be literally the perfect fit next to rubio in the back court and would be absolutely set in the back court going forward. i also want tomas satoransky in the 2nd round. make it happen kaahhnn.


Id love to do that, but what would we combine? We really dont have any good mid-range assets. I dont think The Utah first and one of Wes/Ridnour and AR is enough to get up in that range, and I dont want to give up Pekovic. Well, I guess we could give them the Memphis first as well if that would work
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Post#26 » by Grits n Gravy » Tue Feb 7, 2012 5:33 am

Piecake wrote:
Grits n Gravy wrote:i'd be much more interested in combining the utah pick with something else to move into the 7-12 range to grab brad beal...he'd be literally the perfect fit next to rubio in the back court and would be absolutely set in the back court going forward. i also want tomas satoransky in the 2nd round. make it happen kaahhnn.


Id love to do that, but what would we combine? We really dont have any good mid-range assets. I dont think The Utah first and one of Wes/Ridnour and AR is enough to get up in that range, and I dont want to give up Pekovic. Well, I guess we could give them the Memphis first as well if that would work

yeah it might be hard...if utah does get us a 14-16 pick this year then i think the memphis pick plus maybe AR might get us up 5-6 spots which might be enough...maybe help someone out financially if not with martell or miller's contracts.

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