Wammy Giveaway wrote:QRich3 wrote:Still not loving anyone in our range.
If none of the players on that range feel interesting, would you consider trading the pick on draft day for an established player or any of the players already picked by another team? Who do you really want?
In other words, give me some names. Both from the draft and from the players under contract right now.
Yeah definitely, depending on what's on the table. I'd be looking to buy low, focusing on young guys on rookie contracts. Pacers probably hang up the phone real quick, but I'd be ringing them pretty much every day about Turner. With the emergence of Sabonis and Turner's progress stalling a little bit, maybe there's a chance there. Would love Myles on this team. I like Hernangomez from the Nuggets too, but they're headed in the other direction so I don't think they'd want to trade a player for a pick. For other players on the draft, well pretty much the ones mentioned in this thread, but all that would depend on the price and what's available to move up, so don't really have a name for you. Wouldn't be against moving down either, if the best we can get is projected a bunch of positions below us and we can get an extra asset. Obviously if an older top player is available to us for both the picks + Tobias and Trez, or something like that, say a Kawhi Leonard or a Damian Lillard, I'm all for it too.
But anyway, I don't have the talent evaluation skills to know if that's the best idea, while Jerry West and Trent Redden do. And they have a much better understanding of the market by having conversations with other executives. I'm sure they'll know better than anyone which one of those scenarios is worth playing out, or if there's some guy projected in our range that I don't see anything in, but makes it worth to just keep the pick.