Waylay13 wrote:NavLDO wrote:I know this isn't a 'Draft' Thread, but i just noticed how many teams have multiple 1st Rd picks this year; I wonder if some 'trade opportunities' might present themselves as they did in 2016.
Reason I ask is because from what I am seeing, that 'Top Tier' Group has expanded from 5 to, I'd say, 9 players, and since we are potentially 2 players away, I wonder if it might be advantageous to trade up a few spots from our 2nd, 1st Rd pick. For instance, right now, the Sixers own the 9th and 15th picks overall. The Hawks own the 22nd, 25th and 29th. The Clippers own the 13th/14th. And the Cavs own the 8th and the 24th.
Would you all, say we kept our 5th, and say the Heat slid back down to the 20th...be willing to move back to say, the 8th, if it meant we were able to draft 15th instead of 20th?
So maybe, it would be like us getting
Sexton and Carter
vs
Young and McCoy
I don't know...just a thought. Not saying I'm for it or against it, but thought it was an interesting scenario in case maybe ll our favorites are gone by 5, would Mcd pull that trigger or not.
The draft drops of at 6 and then it isnt even close. Right now I have Young rated around 3 or 4 in this draft and Sexton is at best for the Suns a mid teens pick. He fails at the single most important skill for a point guard and that is passing the ball. I am so sick and tired of Hero ball points that think they can win a game by themselves that it isnt even funny.
OK, well, that's your personal opinion; I believe, as most others do, that this Top Tier has expanded to include the likes of Young (which I assume you have added to the original pre-season 5), Sexton (even if you, nor Kerrsed, etc. like him personally), and Jaren Jackson have been added to the original Top Tier Five that everyone was raving about before the season started...Porter Jr., Bagley, Bamba, Doncic, and Ayton.
In fact, many sites have JJJ ahead of Bamba and/or Bagley, at this point.
http://www.tankathon.com/players/compare?players=marvin-bagley--miles-bridges--wendell-carter--jaren-jackson-jr--robert-williamsThen add in Carter and/or Knox...depending on the site, and you have a newly-defined 'Top Tier'.
Whether you appreciate this or not, doesn't mean it's not true. And I'm gathering that had Miles Bridges been a Freshman, he'd be in this Top Tier as well. His numbers certainly support it, as you can see.
If we continue down this road, and I can't conceivably believe that our Miami pick, now 17th (Yay!) will stay here, and will probably end up near 21 or 22, but say, the Bull's acquired NO pick, now 16th, will likely be in this area, and the Bulls may be 7th, or something, while we are 4th...
...AND, we keep with the Booker / JJ / Warren / ??? / ???
lineup??
Assuming a Lottery Ball fallout where every team stays where they are...
I'd be down for a 5th + 20th for a 7th + 15th, because I do think there is a difference between 15 and 20 to be had that may not be realized between 5 and 7 if needs, etc play out, since there's a chance that Miles Bridges might be there at 15, but certainly won't be at 20. And actually, I'd get to 15, and try to move up further by trading the MIL picks to ensure we could get Miles Bridges, and still get Bamba at 7.
Booker / JJ / Warren / Bridges / Bamba
or JJJ at 7th, if still there, and Carter for...
Booker / JJ / Warren / JJJ / Carter
Or do we go for a 'short but long' Center in Robert Williams??
IDK, but I think if we can get that 2nd pick closer, or actually INTO the lottery, we'd be better off.