Knighthonor wrote:Oh crap!!!! I had a Nightmare last night about this draft
What did your nightmare have us doing?
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Knighthonor wrote:Oh crap!!!! I had a Nightmare last night about this draft

LyricalRico wrote:The more I look at the mocks, the more I see GSW being in the toughest spot in the draft. They are likely either going to be looking at Drummond or Lillard as the top guy left on the board, neither of which is their greatest need (a dynamic swingman). But the teams that would presumably have guys they'd want (Deng in Chicago, Iggy in Philly, etc) don't seem IMO that they would be interested in Drummond/Lillard either. Yes, Philly needs a big, but are they willing to wait on Drummond to develop?
Maybe the best thing for them would be for Barnes to slip and they just take him as BPA?

Zonkerbl wrote:Yeah, if somebody leaps in front of us because they want Beal THAT BADLY, you know, whatever, take MKG. We're only focused in on Beal because of Beal, MKG, and TRob, he fits our needs the best, not that he's THAT much better than everybody else.
WizarDynasty wrote:This draft is about two superstars that go by AD. After him there is an allstar in HB and after that some decent role players. Don't be fooled by the hype. Just look at most nba draft history at the hype at what actually happens 3 years later. Always a ton of hype so that later lottery teams hope the early lotto teams make stupid decisions.
Jay81 wrote:rumor from Sacramento that they love Lilliard at 5. Would guarntee Barnes/Drummond at 6 if you want to trade down. Maybe even MKG?
fishercob wrote:You allude to an important point: Cleveland has nothing on the wings too. They were terrible last year and have a lot of holes to fill and distance to travel before being good again. So given that, why would they sacrifice assets to take Beal over MKG? Shouldn't they just take MKG and then guys like Denmon, Crowder, etc?
I just don't think giving up assets to get a guy in the same tier makes sense for them.
Rafael122 wrote:Still think now that moving Blatche and the 3 to Houston for the 14th and 16th pick wouldn't be the worse move in the world, assuming Beal is not there at 3. I would be fine with any combo of Sullinger/PJ 3/Terrence Jones
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Rafael122 wrote:Ford's latest mock draft has us taking Beal at #3, and Machado at #32.
Call me very satisfied with that if it happens.
Washington appears set on Bradley Beal after the highly questionable trade they made adding another aging bigman and middling SF Trevor Ariza to their roster. The assumption has been that they are now targeting Beal after adding Ariza, but why would having Ariza change anyone's draft plans? While Kidd-Gilchrist remains a possibility. Beal is likely the player they want because they would love to put Nick Young even further in their riew view mirror.
Barnes Unpopular with Teammates
According to one NBA scout, Harrison Barnes excelled in predraft interviews but teammates were not so positive about him. There was nothing alarming said about him, just that he wasn't as popular or viewed as the team leader that some might expect. then again, Kobe Bryant was never considered the most team oriented socialite, and he's got 5 rings. Teammate Tyler Zeller was the player that nearly every player noted as being a great teammate and the team's MVP.