Negrodamus wrote:smittybanton wrote:Negrodamus wrote:Been watching a lot of Jonathan Isaac recently. It's getting harder and harder to keep Tatum at my top spot. He reminds me of how I felt about Myles Turner on offense: sweet stroke that's able to hit from anywhere on the floor, especially the free throw line.
Just watched a large amount of the Duke @ FSU game. If he didn't play with chuckers like Bacon and Rathan Mayes, he would have put up way more points. Between playing offense mainly on the perimeter and guarding the opposing SF, I think it's safe to say that he's a wing at the next level. He's not OG Anunoby good at defense, but he's damn close.
On a side note, FSU and Duke are miserable to watch. Both play zero team ball, but you can tell Duke squandered an amazing opportunity. That team was stacked.
I just re-watched that game and almost put Tatum atop my board (again). Lol. I love them all. Trade down!
Yea, at this point, if we can get 5 and 10, I'd do it in a heart beat.
My ideal picks would be Isaac at 5 and Mitchell at 10 or DSJ at 5 and Anunoby (I think I'm alone on this one, but he seems like an all NBA team defense down the road). Preferably the first one because they would work wonders with the team as it's currently constructed. But I'd be fine with DSJ, Jackson, Tatum, Isaac, or Fox at 3 so I'd definitely be fine with them at 5.
I'll reiterate that I do think it would be contingent on Ball falling to three, which seems likely with every passing day.
I think we give SAC stuff to help get that 5 & 10. I think TJ Maxx and Justin Anderson do more for them than they will do for us.
Then, I think we can add more stuff we don't really need to move from #10 past the Knicks to make sure we get Dennis Smith Jr.
Jonathan Isaac and Dennis Smith Jr would be an awesome draft.
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However, I think if I'm Danny Ainge, I would prefer the 5 & 10 over the #1, seeing as how Jonathan Isaac or Jayson Tatum fits their needs much better than the other prospects. It's kind of like when the Phillies got the #1 pick last year and took Mickey Moniak--who should be a fantastic player but happened to be in a draft where there was no clear cut absolute stud-muffin.
Jonathan Isaac and either Zach Collins/Lauri Markkanen would be a better draft than 'just' Markelle Fultz. The idea that you just replace Avery Bradley's 1st team All-NBA defense with a rookie who will be a little bit better than D'Angelo Russell is a bit much for me. Does anyone here fear Boston more if they got Fultz?
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I want to eat all of Portland's bad contracts and their late first round picks. Every one of their castoffs can be a productive, although expensive bench player for us. Even Evan Turner, who is a lesser version of Big Ben. Crabbe, Harkless. Crabbe shot 44% from 3pt last year, and had a DFG% of 44.1 (42% in 2016). Gimme!
Every one of their late round firsts will be very valuable contracts for us to make moves in the future. Bam Adebayo, Harry Giles and TJ Leaf will be very good NBA players. Dejounte Murray was in my top10 last year. This year I'm putting my chips behind TJ Leaf.
This is the news we've been waiting for. Make me a believer, Bryan!