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vorbis wrote:the hornets got the guy they wanted all along 2 picks later, and extracted 2 2nd round picks in the process. one of the picks was used to carve a little more cap space (how it will be used is important) and the other will come in 2019 from a team with an uncertain future. so, to answer your question, the bob---the hornets helped out the heat because they were also helping themselves in the process. if you think about houston and their cap situation and free agent plan, they were never going to take napier. they wanted a foreign player they could stash overseas if needed. so if you want, think of it as the hornets basically holding napier hostage and getting a couple more assets as ransom. just a small little trade that adds a little bit in the asset ledger for now and the future.
Joest2003 wrote:Since when we PG a position of need for the hornets? You don't draft a backup pg at 24 after Henderson's god awful season, its clear that #24 was going to be a SG.
Sonrisen wrote:Joest2003 wrote:Since when we PG a position of need for the hornets? You don't draft a backup pg at 24 after Henderson's god awful season, its clear that #24 was going to be a SG.
A. Who's our backup pg? How is that not a position of need?
B. By all accounts lance is priority #1 in FA. Lance is a sg.
People bend over for Miami and then say, "Thank you sir, may I have another".
MasterIchiro wrote:We didn't have the minutes for Shabazz.
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I attended the draft party and a newsreporter snapped several photos of me with my arms raised, screaming and celebrating like a mad man. I hope I don't show up in the Charlotte Observer with a caption that reads - "Fans react to Shabazz Napier selection". I was totally duped and caught on film like a fool.