jirojan wrote:if your the sixers or knicks would you do randle+clarkson+ 27 for #3 or #4?
id LOVE to get one of the 2 bigs + one of the 2 pg/sg's
Put in on the Trade Board and take cover. They hate LA trades there.
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jirojan wrote:if your the sixers or knicks would you do randle+clarkson+ 27 for #3 or #4?
id LOVE to get one of the 2 bigs + one of the 2 pg/sg's
thread killer wrote:Asterisk anything after 1989. The 4-team expansion ruined the NBA and all its history and records like steroids ruined baseball.
jirojan wrote:ArC_man wrote:jirojan wrote:if your the sixers or knicks would you do randle+clarkson+ 27 for #3 or #4?
id LOVE to get one of the 2 bigs + one of the 2 pg/sg's
Randle would go #3-4 this draft, Clarkson is All Rookie 1st team, and you're going to add in another 1st rounder?
considering randle's injury and his tweener status, i think this would work for us
high-mid lottery talent (randle) low lottery talent (clarkson) + 27th for a super high ceiling player in russel or mudiay sounds great to me
Kilroy wrote:I think guys loose all perspective when it comes to lottery picks... The New guy is always better than the old guy and what not...
We were lucky to get Randle last year at 7... It was a deep draft and his injury helped us get him. Clarkson is a rare talent that is thriving on his motor... Which is one of the hardest things to find in a Draft Prospect... Lack of desire and energy is the single biggest reason guys bust in the NBA... Clarkson has proven that he's not going that way... And from everything we've seen from Randle, he has that same desire/passion/commitment.
So to use your analogy... Don't sell $.75 for a quarter, to get a dollar.
jirojan wrote:Kilroy wrote:I think guys loose all perspective when it comes to lottery picks... The New guy is always better than the old guy and what not...
We were lucky to get Randle last year at 7... It was a deep draft and his injury helped us get him. Clarkson is a rare talent that is thriving on his motor... Which is one of the hardest things to find in a Draft Prospect... Lack of desire and energy is the single biggest reason guys bust in the NBA... Clarkson has proven that he's not going that way... And from everything we've seen from Randle, he has that same desire/passion/commitment.
So to use your analogy... Don't sell $.75 for a quarter, to get a dollar.
the way i see it, clarkson's ceiling is a very good started quality player...randle's is blake griffen light...both of which are fringe all-star's at best
What worries me most is randels injury issues
The top 4 this year have superstar potential which is greater than both combined imo....therefore 4 quarters lol
i guess we are basically disagreeing on randle's value

shawn_hemp wrote: a guy who is far worse than Robert Covington in Brandon Ingram, and a guy who is no better than TJ McConnell or Tony Wroten in D'Angelo Russell.


Mirjalovic wrote:1. Sixers won't accept that
2. Randle is not a **** tweener.
crazyeights wrote:Mirjalovic wrote:1. Sixers won't accept that
2. Randle is not a **** tweener.
Keep fighting the good fight, Mirja.
shawn_hemp wrote: a guy who is far worse than Robert Covington in Brandon Ingram, and a guy who is no better than TJ McConnell or Tony Wroten in D'Angelo Russell.

LApwnd wrote:jirojan wrote:Kilroy wrote:I think guys loose all perspective when it comes to lottery picks... The New guy is always better than the old guy and what not...
We were lucky to get Randle last year at 7... It was a deep draft and his injury helped us get him. Clarkson is a rare talent that is thriving on his motor... Which is one of the hardest things to find in a Draft Prospect... Lack of desire and energy is the single biggest reason guys bust in the NBA... Clarkson has proven that he's not going that way... And from everything we've seen from Randle, he has that same desire/passion/commitment.
So to use your analogy... Don't sell $.75 for a quarter, to get a dollar.
the way i see it, clarkson's ceiling is a very good started quality player...randle's is blake griffen light...both of which are fringe all-star's at best
What worries me most is randels injury issues
The top 4 this year have superstar potential which is greater than both combined imo....therefore 4 quarters lol
i guess we are basically disagreeing on randle's value
you guys making it sound as Mudiay or Russell is a sure fire thing to be stars-superstars too and not giving Clarkson/Randle short end of the stick


TyCobb wrote:http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Ana ... art-2-5068
Analytics Part 2.
Kevon Looney scoring highly on this one too.

LApwnd wrote:TyCobb wrote:http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Ana ... art-2-5068
Analytics Part 2.
Kevon Looney scoring highly on this one too.
I'm impressed to see Delon Wright in the top 10 in most of those models, I've seen several mocks that have him going to us at 27th. Would be awesome to have two 6 5" ball handling guards that could probably play off each other as wright seems to be more of a passing type guard.

Danny Darko wrote:Yeah i'm hearing Hinkie-itis setting in.
ArC_man wrote:Updated mock draft from DraftExpress (http://www.draftexpress.com/nba-mock-draft/2015/):
1) Towns
2) Okafor
3) Porzingis!?!?!
4) Russell
5) WCS
6) Mudiay