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Re: 2013-2014 College Basketball / '14 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#341 » by Hardcore6erFan » Tue Apr 1, 2014 4:38 pm

Trade 1
#11 and Thad Young to Lakers for #7 and Lakers 2016 2nd (31-40 protected)

Trade 2
#39, #44, and rights to Furkan Aldemir to Rockets for #25

Trade 3
#25 and #55 to Grizzlies for #14 and Tayshaun Prince (salary dump)

Trade 4
#32 to Clippers for #27 and Jared Dudley (salary dump)

#2 Jabari Parker
#7 Aaron Gordon
#14 Cleanthony Early
#27 Zach Lavine
#48 Jarnell Stokes

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Post#342 » by Bling76 » Tue Apr 1, 2014 4:39 pm

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Bling76 wrote:I disagree. I doubt he's a target because his skill set is similar to MCW, but Kyle is a player that stats/analytics types really like. For instance, stat-head/draft guru Layne Vashro does an excellent predictive model (http://t.co/bTCAhItxGD) for draft prospects. Last year, he had Noel #1, MCW #3, and Kazemi #20. In this year's model, SloMo is second only to Embiid.


but but but..... Hinkie only drafts the most athletic players. At least, that's what we concluded after 1 draft in which a known analytics guru took the analytics BPA at both #6 and #11. You're trying to tell me there's more to basketball than raw athletic ability?


Hahaha right. It's important to remember that Noel and MCW were prospects that were toolsy AND skilled. Both posted awesome non-scoring statistics including the almighty steals rate. There's no evidence to suggest that Hinkie values athleticism over skill-level, but rather that he values them in tandem.
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Re: 2013-2014 College Basketball / '14 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#343 » by sixers23 » Tue Apr 1, 2014 4:40 pm

I'd be pretty shocked if we took Parker at 2
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Post#344 » by Hardcore6erFan » Tue Apr 1, 2014 4:42 pm

sixers23 wrote:I'd be pretty shocked if we took Parker at 2


Embiid is a better prospect but what if Noel/Embiid don't mesh together. That automatically lowers both their trade value. And both have injury concerns. Just wouldn't be smart to take Embiid #2.
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Post#345 » by sixers23 » Tue Apr 1, 2014 4:46 pm

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sixers23 wrote:I'd be pretty shocked if we took Parker at 2


Embiid is a better prospect but what if Noel/Embiid don't mesh together. That automatically lowers both their trade value. And both have injury concerns. Just wouldn't be smart to take Embiid #2.

I think they mesh fine but even if they felt that way I think we'd take exum
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Post#346 » by Hardcore6erFan » Tue Apr 1, 2014 4:49 pm

sixers23 wrote:
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sixers23 wrote:I'd be pretty shocked if we took Parker at 2


Embiid is a better prospect but what if Noel/Embiid don't mesh together. That automatically lowers both their trade value. And both have injury concerns. Just wouldn't be smart to take Embiid #2.

I think they mesh fine but even if they felt that way I think we'd take exum


I like Exum a lot. I wouldn't mind him #2.
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Post#347 » by snoopdogg88 » Tue Apr 1, 2014 4:59 pm

My choices in order of preference

1. Wiggins
2. Exum
3. Parker
4. Embiid
5. Randle
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Post#348 » by 51X3RF4N » Tue Apr 1, 2014 5:08 pm

snoopdogg88 wrote:My choices in order of preference

1. Wiggins
2. Exum
3. Parker
4. Embiid
5. Randle


Interesting on Exum over Parker and Embiid. Can you tell me what your thoughts are on this? Is it because you think he is the BPA (or has potential to be)? Do you think Exum is a good fit with MCW?
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Post#349 » by snoopdogg88 » Tue Apr 1, 2014 5:36 pm

51X3RF4N wrote:
snoopdogg88 wrote:My choices in order of preference

1. Wiggins
2. Exum
3. Parker
4. Embiid
5. Randle


Interesting on Exum over Parker and Embiid. Can you tell me what your thoughts are on this? Is it because you think he is the BPA (or has potential to be)? Do you think Exum is a good fit with MCW?



My gut tells me that Exum might have the most upside of anyone in this draft. He has that smooth superstar look to him that I can't overlook. I love his explosive first step and ability to get to the basket.
I personally see Exum as a SG long term, because I think he will develop his shot.
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Post#350 » by 51X3RF4N » Tue Apr 1, 2014 5:48 pm

snoopdogg88 wrote:
51X3RF4N wrote:
snoopdogg88 wrote:My choices in order of preference

1. Wiggins
2. Exum
3. Parker
4. Embiid
5. Randle


Interesting on Exum over Parker and Embiid. Can you tell me what your thoughts are on this? Is it because you think he is the BPA (or has potential to be)? Do you think Exum is a good fit with MCW?



My gut tells me that Exum might have the most upside of anyone in this draft. He has that smooth superstar look to him that I can't overlook. I love his explosive first step and ability to get to the basket.
I personally see Exum as a SG long term, because I think he will develop his shot.



Ok that makes sense. But he looks so darned weak in the videos I've seen of him. Any concern that as he adds muscle weight he will lose some of his quickness/explosiveness?

Personally, I would be looking hard at Parker if he declares and Wiggins is off the board. If Parker stays in school, I think I would flip a coin on Embiid and Exum. Either one could be a superstar or a bust IMO. Way too much use of the word "potential" with both of them.

It would be interesting to see if Exum could co-exist in a backcourt with MCW though. Just as it would be interesting to see if Embiid could co-exist in a frontcourt with Noel.
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Post#351 » by sixers23 » Tue Apr 1, 2014 6:00 pm

1. Wiggins
2. Embiid
3. Exum
4. Parker
5. Randle
6. Smart
7. Gordon
8. Vonleh
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Post#352 » by snoopdogg88 » Tue Apr 1, 2014 6:10 pm

51X3RF4N wrote:
snoopdogg88 wrote:
51X3RF4N wrote:
Interesting on Exum over Parker and Embiid. Can you tell me what your thoughts are on this? Is it because you think he is the BPA (or has potential to be)? Do you think Exum is a good fit with MCW?



My gut tells me that Exum might have the most upside of anyone in this draft. He has that smooth superstar look to him that I can't overlook. I love his explosive first step and ability to get to the basket.
I personally see Exum as a SG long term, because I think he will develop his shot.



Ok that makes sense. But he looks so darned weak in the videos I've seen of him. Any concern that as he adds muscle weight he will lose some of his quickness/explosiveness?

Personally, I would be looking hard at Parker if he declares and Wiggins is off the board. If Parker stays in school, I think I would flip a coin on Embiid and Exum. Either one could be a superstar or a bust IMO. Way too much use of the word "potential" with both of them.

It would be interesting to see if Exum could co-exist in a backcourt with MCW though. Just as it would be interesting to see if Embiid could co-exist in a frontcourt with Noel.


18 year olds tend to look skinny. I think he and Wiggins will eventually "fill out" in a good way.

I would have no issue if they took Jabari over Exum. Jabari probably "fits" this team better than Exum does because it is a legitimate concern if MCW and Exum can share the ball.
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Re: 2013-2014 College Basketball / '14 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#353 » by LloydFree » Tue Apr 1, 2014 6:33 pm

Hardcore6erFan wrote:Trade 1
#11 and Thad Young to Lakers for #7 and Lakers 2016 2nd (31-40 protected)

Trade 2
#39, #44, and rights to Furkan Aldemir to Rockets for #25

Trade 3
#25 and #55 to Grizzlies for #14 and Tayshaun Prince (salary dump)

Trade 4
#32 to Clippers for #27 and Jared Dudley (salary dump)

#2 Jabari Parker
#7 Aaron Gordon
#14 Cleanthony Early
#27 Zach Lavine
#48 Jarnell Stokes

8-) 8-)


Trade #4 is not worth it for the 76ers. For teams over the cap, the #32 pick is better than the #27 pick, because it is one less guaranteed salary against the cap. The Clippers would probably swap those picks for 100K.

Trade #3: Memphis is going to make the playoffs. They wont have the #14 pick. And teams arent going to trade their own 1st round picks on draft night. That impacts trades they can do the next year, with picks. Teams select players for other teams, to get around this. So there is no way trade #3 could happen.
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Post#354 » by PhilasFinest » Tue Apr 1, 2014 6:37 pm

pretty sure a majority of those trades wouldn't happen.
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Post#355 » by SJSF » Tue Apr 1, 2014 6:44 pm

Just give me the 2nd pick and draft Parker.
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Post#356 » by PhilasFinest » Tue Apr 1, 2014 7:35 pm

as long as we get in the top 3, I'm happy.
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Post#357 » by SJSF » Tue Apr 1, 2014 10:06 pm

I don't want Embiid. Exum hasn't played against anyone. Parker, Wiggins and Randle are my choices I want. They are the best players and to me the safest.
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Post#358 » by PhilasFinest » Tue Apr 1, 2014 10:23 pm

SJSF wrote:I don't want Embiid. Exum hasn't played against anyone. Parker, Wiggins and Randle are my choices I want. They are the best players and to me the safest.


To me this is what makes this draft class intriguing....besides the quality of the top tier prospects, you can literally talk yourself/be talked into anyone in the top 5 or so and feel good about them.

I know Wiggins is the most coveted of the bunch,and I want him badly for the Sixers.But in 5 years, anyone of the kids listed in the consensus top 5 could very well be the best player in the draft and a superstar.
SparksFly87 wrote:Towns got boat feet and gets off the ground very slow with a lack of explosiveness . He is a rich mans Henry Sims to me. No thanks .
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Re: 2013-2014 College Basketball / '14 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#359 » by snoopdogg88 » Tue Apr 1, 2014 10:26 pm

people need to stop with these ridiculous trades where a package around Thad Young gets us a top 10 pick.

it ain't happening
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Re: 2013-2014 College Basketball / '14 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#360 » by sixers23 » Tue Apr 1, 2014 10:37 pm

snoopdogg88 wrote:people need to stop with these ridiculous trades where a package around Thad Young gets us a top 10 pick.

it ain't happening

Agreed

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