DusterBuster wrote:lukeyrid13 wrote:The guys at 12 don't seem to impress me. I think this year of any would be easiest to move up a few spots. I'd feel much better picking someone like Oladipo, Shabazz, Zeller, Porter etc than Olynyk or Robinson III
Yeah, there's just a pretty unimpressive crop at #12, which makes me come to the opposite conclusion as you. I think this will be a HARDER draft to move up in because the talent pool is shallow. If teams are looking to use their pick to bring in a player this year, they won't want to drop from those 6-9 spots down to 12.
Personally, I still like the idea of moving down from #12 to somewhere in the #17-#21 range and unloading some salary (see: Freeland) in the process. For me, the talent level between picks 11 and 21 aren't all that drastically different this year. There's projected to be 6 difference project C's in that range, none of whom jump off the page as being better than the other. It's that 11-21 range where I think teams could do some moving up and moving down. Getting into the Top 10 will be tougher and I don't think Portland has any assets to do it tbh.
Dump Freeland and slide down and grab Dieng possibly at that 17-21 range, could be a lot of position flux, epsecially in this draft, as workouts get underway














