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2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!)

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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#461 » by payitforward » Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:42 pm

jivelikenice wrote:... Maybe ...shop Singleton and Booker for an extra 1st?

What causes this kind of weird thinking I wonder? Booker is a #23 pick who has turned into a solid, above-average producing NBA player at the 4. But we should package him w/ Singleton, a #18 pick who had trouble in a very atypical season to be a rookie (no work w/ team), in order to get a single pick somewhere in "extra 1st" land (i.e. post-lottery, probably in the 20s) where we can pick who...? that your are so sure will be better than Booker? I don't get it.
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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#462 » by FAH1223 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:43 pm

STAY AT #3. PICK MKG.

PICK A SHOOTER AT 32

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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#463 » by payitforward » Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:44 pm

jivelikenice wrote:I see a little Calbert, but a better version; not a lesser. Beal actually reminds me of Hayes in that he has a nice looking shot but shot a low % and has not proven he has the ability to create of the dribble and get to the hoop for anything other than floaters or pull ups...

So... I guess you didn't read the stats posted a bit before your post that showed Beal with a much *higher* % than Barnes? And, oh, it's Barnes who has demonstrated he can't create off the dribble. Not Beal.
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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#464 » by nate33 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:46 pm

CntOutSmrtCrazy wrote:OK Nate, what if CHA tries to again one-up us and goes for MKG at number four and we are basically left with picking Barnes or dare I say Drummond. It’s not completely illogical and outside the realm of happenings for CHA to like MKG more than Barnes, we simply just don’t know, and after these years of suffering I think it would be smart for us not to out-think ourselves.

Let me go a step further, what assets does Sacramento have that they’re A) Likely to give up and B) That we’re interested in? What a 2nd round pick….fogettaboutit. Screwing around with a perfectly good slot in this draft is stupid, take BPA at #3 and call it a day. Hell, I’d settle for drafting Robinson before settling on the notion of ending up with Barnes.

Stay pat at three unless some mind-blowing deal comes along.

Fair points, CntOutSmrtCrazy,

We would have to be reasonably comfortable with drafting Barnes for the Sacramento Gambit to work. I think the odds are pretty good that Charlotte drafts Barnes (UNC connection) or Drummond (highest max upside) at #4 before taking MKG, but the potential does exist for them to take MKG.

I'm not even sure I would pull the trigger on the deal myself. But I'd definitely talk with Sacramento so that the threat to Charlotte is credible. As far as Sacramento's assets, there is their #36 pick, or they could agree to a Blatche for Garcia swap.
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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#465 » by LyricalRico » Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:49 pm

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Induveca wrote:Wiz trying to trade #3 pick.....ugh.

http://www.fannation.com/truth_and_rumo ... xid=cnnbin


Don't worry, Induveca. This is pure psy-ops to scare Charlotte out of swapping picks with Cleveland. Ernie is telling Jordan that if he wants Robinson, he better take him at #2.

As Thursday's draft draws near, the Wizards are discovering that No. 3 is in demand. According to two league sources, the Wizards have been fielding calls in recent days from teams interested in moving up to possibly select Kansas big man and District native Thomas Robinson. ... It would likely take a knockout offer for the Wizards to budge, but they are picking up the phone.


Yeah, but they can still call our bluff. And if it is just smoke - are we really going to take Robinson just to spite Charlotte? But maybe that's their plan. See if you can follow:

- CHA trades down to 4 and pick up the 24 in the process
- WAS then says "if you want TRob, you gotta deal with us"
- Ted/Ernie see an opportunity to unload Blatche withoug using the amnesty
- WAS trades Blatche+3 for Diop+4, cutting cap and still getting MKG

In that scenario, Charlotte still gets their man and essentially gets the #24 in return for taking on a contract (similar to the DET trade, only this pick is immediate because Blatche's deal is longer). It's essentially a 3-team BOYD trade.

Of course, they'd have to really want the #24 to take on Blatche but anything's possible.
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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#466 » by Jay81 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:53 pm

the trade with Charlotte is off

Talked to two NBA execs this morning who believe Cavs will end up with Michael Kidd-Gilchrist at No. 4, and that potential deal with Bobcats for No. 2 pick is off. Or at least on hold.
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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#467 » by payitforward » Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:56 pm

7-Day Dray wrote: Beal will "be a solid player, but not a star. The Wizards need a star player."

Which you seem to think Barnes will be -- for no particular reason. Or do you mean to be arguing for MKG? Or maybe even for Drummond?

Thing is, every team "needs a star player." The Wizards need to take the BPA at 3 and 32 if those are their picks. To succeed in the draft, you need to be better than other teams at knowing who that is. That's the skill -- not swinging for the fences on "potential." In '08, Ernie took McGee #18 and the Bobcats took a French center, Ajinca, at #20. Then at 24 Presti took another French big -- Serge Ibaka.

Who made the best use of his round 1 pick in that group of GMs? Ernie swinging for the fences on "potential?" Or Presti?
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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#468 » by tontoz » Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:01 pm

Jay81 wrote:the trade with Charlotte is off

Talked to two NBA execs this morning who believe Cavs will end up with Michael Kidd-Gilchrist at No. 4, and that potential deal with Bobcats for No. 2 pick is off. Or at least on hold.



Where do you get that from?
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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#469 » by jivelikenice » Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:03 pm

payitforward wrote:
jivelikenice wrote:I see a little Calbert, but a better version; not a lesser. Beal actually reminds me of Hayes in that he has a nice looking shot but shot a low % and has not proven he has the ability to create of the dribble and get to the hoop for anything other than floaters or pull ups...

So... I guess you didn't read the stats posted a bit before your post that showed Beal with a much *higher* % than Barnes? And, oh, it's Barnes who has demonstrated he can't create off the dribble. Not Beal.


What does me comparing Beal to Hayes have to do w/ a Barnes v. Beal shooting percentage comparison? And neither player proved they were effective of the dribble last yr. Its not one or the other...
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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#470 » by payitforward » Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:03 pm

Jay81 wrote:this is sick per M Lee

Grunfeld has drafted one all-star in more than 20 years as an executive in New York, Milwaukee and Washington and Michael Redd, a second-round pick in 2000, hadn’t ascended to all-star status until after Grunfeld had moved on from the Bucks (He selected Devin Harris on behalf of Dallas in 2004).

And Michael Redd is one of those lucky cases where a round 2 pick soars. Ernie's best skill as a GM is sweet-talking the owner.
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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#471 » by truwizfan4evr » Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:03 pm

Jay81 wrote:the trade with Charlotte is off

Talked to two NBA execs this morning who believe Cavs will end up with Michael Kidd-Gilchrist at No. 4, and that potential deal with Bobcats for No. 2 pick is off. Or at least on hold.

Where did you hear this Info at?
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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#472 » by nate33 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:03 pm

Jay81 wrote:the trade with Charlotte is off

Talked to two NBA execs this morning who believe Cavs will end up with Michael Kidd-Gilchrist at No. 4, and that potential deal with Bobcats for No. 2 pick is off. Or at least on hold.

Source?

If true, it looks like EG's psy-ops gambit was successful. I like how the press release actually mentioned teams interested in the #3 pick specifically for Thomas Robinson. That was the tell that this was really a message to Charlotte.
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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#473 » by Higga » Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:05 pm

I'm going to rage if we trade the pick for Pau **** Gasol.
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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#474 » by truwizfan4evr » Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:07 pm

Higga wrote:I'm going to rage if we trade the pick for Pau **** Gasol.

That wont happen lol
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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#475 » by FAH1223 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:07 pm

Jay81 wrote:the trade with Charlotte is off

Talked to two NBA execs this morning who believe Cavs will end up with Michael Kidd-Gilchrist at No. 4, and that potential deal with Bobcats for No. 2 pick is off. Or at least on hold.

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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#476 » by truwizfan4evr » Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:08 pm

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Jay81 wrote:the trade with Charlotte is off

Talked to two NBA execs this morning who believe Cavs will end up with Michael Kidd-Gilchrist at No. 4, and that potential deal with Bobcats for No. 2 pick is off. Or at least on hold.

Source?

If true, it looks like EG's psy-ops gambit was successful. I like how the press release actually mentioned teams interested in the #3 pick specifically for Thomas Robinson. That was the tell that this was really a message to Charlotte.

Where is you guys getting this info from?
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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#477 » by Higga » Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:13 pm

Ji is bullshitting
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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#478 » by Rafael122 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:14 pm

I'm sure Jay doesn't have a source and is quoting rotoworld or a Twitter account.
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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#479 » by Earth2Ted » Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:22 pm

Jay81 wrote:the trade with Charlotte is off

Talked to two NBA execs this morning who believe Cavs will end up with Michael Kidd-Gilchrist at No. 4, and that potential deal with Bobcats for No. 2 pick is off. Or at least on hold.


This tweet is from Sam Amico from Fox sports.

Not to be confused with Sam Amick from SI.
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Re: 2012 Draft, Part VI (Draft Week is Here!) 

Post#480 » by nate33 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:24 pm

Earth2Ted wrote:
Jay81 wrote:the trade with Charlotte is off

Talked to two NBA execs this morning who believe Cavs will end up with Michael Kidd-Gilchrist at No. 4, and that potential deal with Bobcats for No. 2 pick is off. Or at least on hold.


This tweet is from Sam Amico from Fox sports.

Not to be confused with Sam Amick from SI.

https://twitter.com/#!/SamAmicoFSO

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