Zipserino wrote:Please GarPax don't even think about Carter, it'll be an absolute waste of a pick.
Why?
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Zipserino wrote:Please GarPax don't even think about Carter, it'll be an absolute waste of a pick.
Lauri_Legend wrote:Mock draft
1 - Suns: Ayton. Future superstar you can't deny.
2- Kings: Doncic. With Vlade/Peja in the front office now, I don't see them passing up a Euro phenom so easily
3 - Hawks: Bagley. In the America, it's been a two man race between Ayton and Bagley. Once Ayton and Doncic are gone, it's clear Bagley is next to go.
4 - Memphis: JJJ. With Conley in place, they won't draft a PG. Memphis historically love their big men. Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol headlined their teams for the past decade almost. JJJ being the next big man on the board, he'll be their pick.
5 - Mavericks: Bamba. This is the tricky one. Dallas needs a lot of help in a lot of areas. Historically speaking, they've targeted elite big men in the past in FA and always failed, mainly Deandre Jordan and Dwight Howard. That said, if Bamba is on the board, he'll look real nice paired with Dennis Smith Jr. and Harrison Barnes.
6. Magic: Trae Young. It's a toss up between Young and Sexton. Either way, after trading away Payton last season, they are in the market for a good young point guard.
7. Bulls: Michael Porter Jr. With Dunn, Lavine, and Lauri Markkanen headlining the young core, they're missing a SF. While his back might be an issue moving forward, you can't deny the talent. The Bulls will have a toss up between Bridges/MPJ, but I think talent wins out in this case.
mudsak wrote:Watching Kawhi plow through the playoffs like the most stoic gangster to walk the earth has been one of the most epic things I've watched in a while.
JohnnyKILLroy wrote:What kind of argument is that? Knowing what we know now you take Deng over Melo every time.
Ugly Duckling wrote:Lauri_Legend wrote:Mock draft
1 - Suns: Ayton. Future superstar you can't deny.
2- Kings: Doncic. With Vlade/Peja in the front office now, I don't see them passing up a Euro phenom so easily
3 - Hawks: Bagley. In the America, it's been a two man race between Ayton and Bagley. Once Ayton and Doncic are gone, it's clear Bagley is next to go.
4 - Memphis: JJJ. With Conley in place, they won't draft a PG. Memphis historically love their big men. Zach Randolph and Marc Gasol headlined their teams for the past decade almost. JJJ being the next big man on the board, he'll be their pick.
5 - Mavericks: Bamba. This is the tricky one. Dallas needs a lot of help in a lot of areas. Historically speaking, they've targeted elite big men in the past in FA and always failed, mainly Deandre Jordan and Dwight Howard. That said, if Bamba is on the board, he'll look real nice paired with Dennis Smith Jr. and Harrison Barnes.
6. Magic: Trae Young. It's a toss up between Young and Sexton. Either way, after trading away Payton last season, they are in the market for a good young point guard.
7. Bulls: Michael Porter Jr. With Dunn, Lavine, and Lauri Markkanen headlining the young core, they're missing a SF. While his back might be an issue moving forward, you can't deny the talent. The Bulls will have a toss up between Bridges/MPJ, but I think talent wins out in this case.
This seems pretty likely except 1 and 2 will be switched. Suns coach was born in Europe and coached Doncic
Ice Man wrote:If Atlanta wants to trade up, I would give them the #7 and any player on our roster, except Lauri. If they really insisted, I would throw in the #22 pick there. But I would pretend otherwise while negotiating.
Shill wrote:I haven’t done any homework on Wendell Carter.
How do people feel about a Markkanen/Carter frontline?
D_GoLow wrote:Zipserino wrote:Please GarPax don't even think about Carter, it'll be an absolute waste of a pick.
Why?
Red Larrivee wrote:JohnnyKILLroy wrote:What kind of argument is that? Knowing what we know now you take Deng over Melo every time.
You could definitely make a legitimate argument to take Deng over Melo in their primes. Melo is one of the greatest isolation players ever, but aside from the Chauncey Billups year in Denver, it was extremely tough building a great team around his style. There was too much standing and watching, didnt create for others and he brought no value defensively.
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JohnnyKILLroy wrote:Red Larrivee wrote:JohnnyKILLroy wrote:What kind of argument is that? Knowing what we know now you take Deng over Melo every time.
You could definitely make a legitimate argument to take Deng over Melo in their primes. Melo is one of the greatest isolation players ever, but aside from the Chauncey Billups year in Denver, it was extremely tough building a great team around his style. There was too much standing and watching, didnt create for others and he brought no value defensively.
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Include the cost of having Melo over his career.
Include all the intangible and locker room stuff.
Include lead by example.
Include the fact that Deng is a great humanitarian, I guess this falls under intangibles but Deng has gone above and beyond with his off the court stuff.
TheFinishSniper wrote:JohnnyKILLroy wrote:Red Larrivee wrote:
You could definitely make a legitimate argument to take Deng over Melo in their primes. Melo is one of the greatest isolation players ever, but aside from the Chauncey Billups year in Denver, it was extremely tough building a great team around his style. There was too much standing and watching, didnt create for others and he brought no value defensively.
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Include the cost of having Melo over his career.
Include all the intangible and locker room stuff.
Include lead by example.
Include the fact that Deng is a great humanitarian, I guess this falls under intangibles but Deng has gone above and beyond with his off the court stuff.
But Melo will be HoFer and Deng is nobody in big picture. And this comes from Deng fan. Difference in talent is huge.
JohnnyKILLroy wrote:
What’s the goal? HOF or winning?
• The Kings made that jump only because they lost a "coin flip" (actually a separate drawing) in April with the Bulls. Had that coin flip gone the other way, Chicago owns the four-number combination in question and is picking No. 2. Atlanta similarly won Tuesday night by losing a coin flip with Dallas, which fell to No. 5.
fleet wrote:NecessaryEvil wrote:fleet wrote:Bridges offensive game consists of driving for dunks, and shooting 3s. Those are the limits. He's a junior. If he had more than that, he'd be showing it by now. He would have had a bright green light on that team.
Maybe you're right, I'll keep that in mind. I don't see why he wouldn't be able to develop his handles though. He's no stiff. That would be the next step to his elevation IMO
I'm not clear on what Jay Wright's philosophy is, balanced scoring seems to be some of it. However, tough to understand what would have been the holdup for Bridges to use, or work on tools.
Well before that televised moment, Joey Reinsdorf, Michael's college-aged son, the Bulls representative in the actual lottery drawing room, saw the first two numbers fall the Bulls' way to the No. 2 pick, before the third ping-pong ball knocked them out of a chance to move up.
mschmidt64 wrote:Ice Man wrote:If Atlanta wants to trade up, I would give them the #7 and any player on our roster, except Lauri. If they really insisted, I would throw in the #22 pick there. But I would pretend otherwise while negotiating.
I would if Ayton or Doncic is available.
I would also be calling the Suns and Kings. Who do you want? Anyone and everyone besides Markkanen is available for the first overall pick. You want 7, 22, and a first next year? Ok.
MrSparkle wrote:Ironic thing is I can totally see Ayton to Suns being a flop, despite the high-ceiling and irresistibility of the pick. They're gonna have the most centers (Len, Chandler, Chriss, Bender) and young players (rest of the roster) in the league, and still no playmaker. And they're basically adding another defensive liability (until he develops/fixes that side, anyway) to their long list of defenseless players. And unfortunately for them, I'm not sure Sacramento will want to trade up for Ayton since Kings will be happy taking Doncic.
Tricky choice. Looking at the Suns, they'd be pretty new-age and exciting with Booker/Doncic lighting up the arc.