Jinra wrote:I try not to make statements like this anymore. The way I see it, 2 legit moves would put us right back in real contention. With those 2 moves, address either the 1, 2 and\or 5 position. A couple of examples (I don't think are far-fetched):
Michael Carter Williams
Jimmy Butler
Dorian Finney Smith
Harrison Barnes
Andrew Bogut
Jeff Teague
Wesley Matthews
Dorian Finney Smith
Harrison Barnes
DeMarcus Cousins
All to say that I don't think the Mavericks front office would be wrong to consider trading their pick, as long as it is valued for more than cash and salary dumps.
I admit that I'm a pessimist when it comes to this topic, but here's the way I see it: those
aren't far fetched at all. Just like how pursuing Dwight, DeAndre, et al weren't far fetched either, and I really don't think they were. But optimism, especially about those scenarios, isn't a viable plan anymore when we're sitting at 11-27 and the brightest spots on our roster are Harrison Barnes, Dwight Powell, and an undrafted rookie.
The Sparest wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Do you know much about Ntilinka? Everything I read it great. Great floor vision and passing, scorer, and 7 ft wingspan.
I haven't been able to see a ton of footage of his play, but what I have seen is very intriguing. He has great measurables, good vision and passing ability, good BBIQ, a solid shooting stroke, and good intensity on D. He looks like a longer term project, but if the Mavs end up outside the top 3, I wouldn't mind seeing them end up with Ntilinka.
I expect that we won't hear if Ntilikina is the "real deal" until pre-draft workouts, like I remember hearing about Porzingis a few years ago after he faced some serious skepticism. If he seems to live up to the hype, I wouldn't be surprised if he goes in the top 3.
Also I feel like he's the type of player Mark Cuban fetishizes, a guy who could make the Mavs FO look smart if he pans out. He's "untouchable" Roddy Beaubois but bigger, more athletic, more skilled, and with a much higher ceiling. By contrast, Fultz could be the next Westbrook or Harden, but Cuban for some reason piles criticism specifically on those two guys.