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Lamar's Blog: Breaking Down the Mo Williams Trade

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Lamar's Blog: Breaking Down the Mo Williams Trade 

Post#1 » by LamarMatic7 » Thu Feb 12, 2015 1:47 am

https://lamarmatic.wordpress.com/2015/0 ... eal-trade/

I mostly focus on Mo Williams's passing, what makes him, perhaps, more interesting as a ball handler than Roberts
..and...
the history of our second round draft picks.
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Post#2 » by fatlever » Thu Feb 12, 2015 7:32 pm

Bump. Thanks Lamar.
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Post#3 » by Flip Murray » Thu Feb 12, 2015 7:41 pm

good stuff. Really good breakdown on Mo and fair to Neal
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Re: Lamar's Blog: Breaking Down the Mo Williams Trade 

Post#4 » by LamarMatic7 » Fri Feb 13, 2015 4:19 pm

fatlever wrote:Bump. Thanks Lamar.

any thoughts on what I said about our second-rounders?

you have more tenure than me and know more about the Bernard Robinsons of this world.
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Re: Lamar's Blog: Breaking Down the Mo Williams Trade 

Post#5 » by fatlever » Fri Feb 13, 2015 6:45 pm

I think you are absolutely right that we don't seem to value the 2nd round as much as some teams and we have never really hit on a 2nd round pick that we've kept. None have become solid rotation guys.

I thought we gave up on Hollins too early. He has hung around for 9 years. Taylor was a decent find, but he was the 1st pick in the 2nd round, a little easier to hit than mid 2nd.

More than anything, I think our dealings with 2nd round picks highlights the lack of European scouting we have. We have never tried to use 2nd round picks to take chances on Euros that might not come over for a few years.

Also, perhaps part of our lack of interest in 2nd round picks is because, for the most part of the past decade we have had a very young roster featuring several recent rookies. Maybe we have felt that there just isn't room for that many young players at the end of the bench and we would rather use that space on a few vets for the locker room. For example, lets say we had two 2nd round picks in 2015. Would we really want to bring in 3 rookies next year to go along with all the guys we are still developing - MKG, Biz, Vonleh, Zeller, Hairston, Taylor...
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Re: Lamar's Blog: Breaking Down the Mo Williams Trade 

Post#6 » by HornetJail » Fri Feb 13, 2015 7:20 pm

I don't care about 2nd rounders, we end up selling them for cash if they're not traded away in deals like this one. If we keep a 2nd rounder, we have yet to hit on one that was really a difference-maker. Hollins, UPS, and Taylor have been okay at best in the NBA (that's generous). I'd rather have the experienced, productive vet at $4M a year than a struggling 40s pick that may or may not have a future as a role player. I think 2-3 months of Mo Williams and 1 1/2 years of Troy Daniels (at dirt-cheap salary) is terrific value for a complete unknown of a 2nd round pick 4 years from now.


I have a feeling that Mo is going to be a fan favorite, and that he is EXACTLY what we should've signed as a backup originally.
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Post#7 » by BigSlam » Fri Feb 13, 2015 7:25 pm

fatlever wrote:I think you are absolutely right that we don't seem to value the 2nd round as much as some teams and we have never really hit on a 2nd round pick that we've kept.

Dude, we've never hit on a 1st round pick and apart from Hobe, we haven't kept any of our 1st round picks.

Good luck with the 2nd's!!
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Re: Lamar's Blog: Breaking Down the Mo Williams Trade 

Post#8 » by BigSlam » Fri Feb 13, 2015 7:31 pm

LamarMatic7 wrote:you have more tenure than me and know more about the Bernard Robinsons of this world.

BRJ's drives and spins were a thing of beauty.

Kid just couldn't finish at the rim or in the paint to save his life - and had no jump shot at all.
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Re: Lamar's Blog: Breaking Down the Mo Williams Trade 

Post#9 » by Vanderbilt_Grad » Fri Feb 13, 2015 7:57 pm

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fatlever wrote:I think you are absolutely right that we don't seem to value the 2nd round as much as some teams and we have never really hit on a 2nd round pick that we've kept.

Dude, we've never hit on a 1st round pick and apart from Hobe, we haven't kept any of our 1st round picks.

Good luck with the 2nd's!!

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Re: Lamar's Blog: Breaking Down the Mo Williams Trade 

Post#10 » by UNCNYC » Fri Feb 13, 2015 8:47 pm

It s almost impossible to grab a good big man in the second round. I also agree with the above poster ( the above poster lmao) about that we have not drafted a good 1st yet. I also agree with the other above poster ( the other above poster lmao ) about us looking over seas for some picks in the second round. It is really hard to draft good players in the second round. I like trading them for cash sometimes like one of the above posters said lol
UPDATED 7-5-2025



These are who I want with our picks in order



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Re: Lamar's Blog: Breaking Down the Mo Williams Trade 

Post#11 » by JDR720 » Fri Feb 13, 2015 10:22 pm

I didn't care about the Miami 2nd at all, i viewed it as a gift from the Heat.

I actually want us to start keeping some of them you're bound to hit on one eventually, look at these guys who were all 2nd rounders.


Amir Johnson
Draymond Green
Isaiah Thomas
Mo Williams
Omer Asik
Nikola Pekovic
DeAndre Jordan
Lou Williams
Kyle Korver
Goran Dragic
Carlos Boozer
Trevor Ariza
Paul Milsap
Marc Gasol
Manu Ginobili
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Re: Lamar's Blog: Breaking Down the Mo Williams Trade 

Post#12 » by LamarMatic7 » Mon Feb 16, 2015 12:11 am

fatlever wrote:Also, perhaps part of our lack of interest in 2nd round picks is because, for the most part of the past decade we have had a very young roster featuring several recent rookies. Maybe we have felt that there just isn't room for that many young players at the end of the bench and we would rather use that space on a few vets for the locker room. For example, lets say we had two 2nd round picks in 2015. Would we really want to bring in 3 rookies next year to go along with all the guys we are still developing - MKG, Biz, Vonleh, Zeller, Hairston, Taylor...

That's a great point. I wish I had thought of that.
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Post#13 » by James Gatz » Mon Feb 16, 2015 4:41 am

LamarMatic7 wrote:
fatlever wrote:Also, perhaps part of our lack of interest in 2nd round picks is because, for the most part of the past decade we have had a very young roster featuring several recent rookies. Maybe we have felt that there just isn't room for that many young players at the end of the bench and we would rather use that space on a few vets for the locker room. For example, lets say we had two 2nd round picks in 2015. Would we really want to bring in 3 rookies next year to go along with all the guys we are still developing - MKG, Biz, Vonleh, Zeller, Hairston, Taylor...

That's a great point. I wish I had thought of that.


Don't remember exactly where but Cho mentioned something to this degree the year we selected MKG.
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Re: Lamar's Blog: Breaking Down the Mo Williams Trade 

Post#14 » by Lwcasu » Mon Feb 16, 2015 10:14 am

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BigSlam wrote:
fatlever wrote:I think you are absolutely right that we don't seem to value the 2nd round as much as some teams and we have never really hit on a 2nd round pick that we've kept.

Dude, we've never hit on a 1st round pick and apart from Hobe, we haven't kept any of our 1st round picks.

Good luck with the 2nd's!!

Kemba. ;)


MKG and Biyombo may also develop into a hit.

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