Ruzious wrote:The Consiglieri wrote:Rafael122 wrote:Didn't know Minnesota was offering Derrick Williams, the 9th and 26th pick to move up. That's a lot to give up to get Oladipo.
Yep, and I'd take that in a heartbeat. There are guys that should be there at 9 and 26 that in addition to Williams, would likely solve our issues at 3, 4, and backup Point, or developmental Center etc. I'd much rather do that than a conservative Porter pick, or to some extent, a risky Bennett pick. More often than not in the NBA, several pieces for one piece trades never ever work for the team getting "several pieces," but in a draft this crappy, I'd rather have multiple shots at getting a starter caliber player, than simply forcing the pick to land one solid caliber starting player, or admittedly risky upside player.
Hmm... 9, 26 and Williams. That'd be interesting. There's an outside chance that Bennett or Zeller could be there at 9. At 26, the UNC small forward could be there - ol' whatshisname.
I think Zeller's landing spot is 7, 10-12, or apparently if rumors are to be believed #4 and Charlotte. So we'd have a shot at him there.
If we did that deal my targets would be:
#9
1. McCollum: One of the 2-3 guys most likely to jump from below top 5 rated to, "why didn't we pick him, ----!" territory
2. Karasev not married to that, but I really like what I hear.
3. Zeller-very good stretch 4 option
4. Muhammad-I think he's gonna be much better than everybody here thinks.
5. Olynyk-Guaranteed role at next level, should be good to very good at what he does well.
6. McLemore (or Burke) if they fall as I think they might
#26
1. Tony Mitchell: like McCollum, a guy many will be shaking their heads at missing in retrospect.
2. J. Franklin: really intriguing talent.
3. R. Ledo: racing up the boards.
4. G. Rice Jr: hidden value
5. R. Gobert: long term investment on potential huge return (much wiser than a Miles Plumlee, "we'll just have our bust, thank you," selection with zero upside and a low floor).
Bonus: T. Snell or a free falling Muhammad