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Post#3221 » by Embiid P » Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:41 pm

At this point, I'd rather have MCW over Smart. The only point guard that I'd take over MCW is Exum, and even he might not turn out as good. Since MCW is a pure point guard with poor to average shooting skills, I think we'd need a pure shooting guard a la Stauskas or Young to help mask his shooting deficiencies. Smart is not that, he's a combo guard that is neither a true 1 or a 2.
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Post#3222 » by LloydFree » Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:56 pm

Stinky Hinkie wrote:At this point, I'd rather have MCW over Smart. The only point guard that I'd take over MCW is Exum, and even he might not turn out as good. Since MCW is a pure point guard with poor to average shooting skills, I think we'd need a pure shooting guard a la Stauskas or Young to help mask his shooting deficiencies. Smart is not that, he's a combo guard that is neither a true 1 or a 2.

While I'm a fan of both Nick Stauskas and James Young, Marcus Smart is a better basketball player than both by a lot. And MCW'a presence wouldn't stop me from picking him over them. Actually, if the 76ers draft Wiggins with #3, I think James Young is a bigger redundancy to Wiggins, than Smart is to MCW.
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Post#3223 » by freshie2 » Mon Jun 16, 2014 1:06 am

If Smart is the pick at 10, I lose no sleep, but he's not my ideal pick. In no way do I trade up to get him.
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Post#3224 » by Embiid P » Mon Jun 16, 2014 1:25 am

freshie2 wrote:If Smart is the pick at 10, I lose no sleep, but he's not my ideal pick. In no way do I trade up to get him.


I really hope the Magic take him at 4.
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Post#3225 » by Aussiepiston1 » Mon Jun 16, 2014 1:26 am

If We can't move up to grab Smart or Gordon after We pick Parker who is who I think is going to be left at #3 I think We should trade back with Chicago for 16 and 19 and Mirotic for 10 and Wroten. Then select P.J. Hairston and Jerami Grant

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Post#3226 » by freshie2 » Mon Jun 16, 2014 1:34 am

I'm o.k. with your plan B, but why do you trade up for Smart?? Gordon has some star quality to him, but I'm not sure I'm moving heaven and Earth for him either...definitely before Smart, but what are you giving up to get him?? Parker and Gordon would be a balanced pairing for the first round.
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Post#3227 » by Embiid P » Mon Jun 16, 2014 1:34 am

LloydFree wrote:
Stinky Hinkie wrote:At this point, I'd rather have MCW over Smart. The only point guard that I'd take over MCW is Exum, and even he might not turn out as good. Since MCW is a pure point guard with poor to average shooting skills, I think we'd need a pure shooting guard a la Stauskas or Young to help mask his shooting deficiencies. Smart is not that, he's a combo guard that is neither a true 1 or a 2.

While I'm a fan of both Nick Stauskas and James Young, Marcus Smart is a better basketball player than both by a lot. And MCW'a presence wouldn't stop me from picking him over them. Actually, if the 76ers draft Wiggins with #3, I think James Young is a bigger redundancy to Wiggins, than Smart is to MCW.


I still don't see Wiggins falling to 3 so if we get him, we might not even have the 10th pick. I get the point of drafting BPA over fit but in Smart's case, I don't think it's worth the risk with MCW already here where as taking Embiid to pair up with Noel is worth it IMO.
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Post#3228 » by freshie2 » Mon Jun 16, 2014 1:35 am

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Stinky Hinkie wrote:At this point, I'd rather have MCW over Smart. The only point guard that I'd take over MCW is Exum, and even he might not turn out as good. Since MCW is a pure point guard with poor to average shooting skills, I think we'd need a pure shooting guard a la Stauskas or Young to help mask his shooting deficiencies. Smart is not that, he's a combo guard that is neither a true 1 or a 2.

While I'm a fan of both Nick Stauskas and James Young, Marcus Smart is a better basketball player than both by a lot. And MCW'a presence wouldn't stop me from picking him over them. Actually, if the 76ers draft Wiggins with #3, I think James Young is a bigger redundancy to Wiggins, than Smart is to MCW.


I still don't see Wiggins falling to 3 so if we get him, we might not even have the 10th pick. I get the point of drafting BPA over fit but in Smart's case, I don't think it's worth the risk with MCW already here where as taking Embiid to pair up with Noel it is worth it IMO.


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Post#3229 » by Aussiepiston1 » Mon Jun 16, 2014 2:27 am

freshie2 wrote:I'm o.k. with your plan B, but why do you trade up for Smart?? Gordon has some star quality to him, but I'm not sure I'm moving heaven and Earth for him either...definitely before Smart, but what are you giving up to get him?? Parker and Gordon would be a balanced pairing for the first round.

Yeah I'm not that crazy about Smart and MCW backcourt but I feel like there's something special about Smart though I wouldn't give up more than a couple of 2nd's and take back a bad contract for Him so I don't love him that much. Gordon I would even give up Thad plus Wroten lol Plan B is good too though
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Post#3230 » by 42uptop » Mon Jun 16, 2014 3:24 pm

The MCW/Smart backcourt fit doesn't matter right now. This is about maximizing talent so going forward as BB develops the young guys
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Post#3231 » by 76ciology » Mon Jun 16, 2014 5:19 pm

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Post#3232 » by Agnostifarian » Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:07 pm

Parker makes sense for MIL or MIN (if they trade with CLE) because he will put fannies in seats. Both of those teams need tons of players so they might as well start with Parker who is safe and might be more apt to stick around after his rookie deal.

I've been reluctant to say this but I think Jabari's ceiling is much higher than K Love's current play. I'm not a Love fan anyway. He reminds me of other players that were very good at a couple skills but lacked the overall game to win quarters at the end of games. Dr J, Chuck and AI all had this flaw. If there was only one guy I had out of this draft who I had to give the ball to with 10 seconds left in the quarter for the next 10 years, I'd give it to Jabari. I think Jabari can really shine in that role and I'm sure that whatever team picks Jabari will have a very excited fan base.
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Post#3233 » by roma258 » Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:37 pm

Agnostifarian wrote:Parker makes sense for MIL or MIN (if they trade with CLE) because he will put fannies in seats. Both of those teams need tons of players so they might as well start with Parker who is safe and might be more apt to stick around after his rookie deal.

I've been reluctant to say this but I think Jabari's ceiling is much higher than K Love's current play. I'm not a Love fan anyway. He reminds me of other players that were very good at a couple skills but lacked the overall game to win quarters at the end of games. Dr J, Chuck and AI all had this flaw. If there was only one guy I had out of this draft who I had to give the ball to with 10 seconds left in the quarter for the next 10 years, I'd give it to Jabari. I think Jabari can really shine in that role and I'm sure that whatever team picks Jabari will have a very excited fan base.

Harsh but fair, imo. Although you could argue that defense is Jabari's fatal flaw. That said, if he's left at 3, I take him in a heartbeat.
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Post#3234 » by freshie2 » Tue Jun 17, 2014 1:33 am

Love would be great on a legit team...replace Bosh with Love and the finals are still undecided. A dominant rebounder translates to a better team, and his other intangible skills would blend seamlessly with star players.
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Post#3235 » by worthlessBucks » Tue Jun 17, 2014 2:35 am

Hey Philly bros, Bucks bro here. We're having a hypothetical discussion over on the Bucks board about whether our users would trade Giannis for #3 if Philly offered. Where do you Philly bros stand on that sort of value?
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Post#3236 » by Mik317 » Tue Jun 17, 2014 2:40 am

worthlessBucks wrote:Hey Philly bros, Bucks bro here. We're having a hypothetical discussion over on the Bucks board about whether our users would trade Giannis for #3 if Philly offered. Where do you Philly bros stand on that sort of value?


I like Gianninis but no way in hell would I give up a top 5 pick for him.
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Post#3237 » by sixers hoops » Tue Jun 17, 2014 2:51 am

worthlessBucks wrote:Hey Philly bros, Bucks bro here. We're having a hypothetical discussion over on the Bucks board about whether our users would trade Giannis for #3 if Philly offered. Where do you Philly bros stand on that sort of value?


I would rather have the 3rd pick.
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Post#3238 » by Embiid P » Tue Jun 17, 2014 2:54 am

worthlessBucks wrote:Hey Philly bros, Bucks bro here. We're having a hypothetical discussion over on the Bucks board about whether our users would trade Giannis for #3 if Philly offered. Where do you Philly bros stand on that sort of value?


Hell no. For #10, I'd consider it, but not #3.
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Post#3239 » by Foshan » Tue Jun 17, 2014 2:59 am

worthlessBucks wrote:Hey Philly bros, Bucks bro here. We're having a hypothetical discussion over on the Bucks board about whether our users would trade Giannis for #3 if Philly offered. Where do you Philly bros stand on that sort of value?

Welcome! I think we would greatly prefer #3. I think #10 is a little bit of a low ball offer, but closer to where we would value him.
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Post#3240 » by 76thBearCub » Tue Jun 17, 2014 3:01 am

Yea you might as well end that conversation.

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