Jimmmycrackcorn wrote:emunney wrote:How about George Hill and 8 for Bledsoe and 17?
i'm in
No brainer trade for us. Needs done asap if possible.
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Jimmmycrackcorn wrote:emunney wrote:How about George Hill and 8 for Bledsoe and 17?
i'm in
Khris and Snell can not play SG. They are too slow defensively. Delly is more of a Pg. As far has Parker and Middleton I cant tell you who will be gone but I have always said that they are to much alike to play together since both are weak defenders.Gam wrote:msiris wrote:I see Delly as a PG, Brown as a SG and Snell as a SF. Not that hard to beat Snell out after last year.Gam wrote:I like Hueter, but again, I don't see any of these wings cracking our rotation, they'd have to outpreform Snell, Brown, and Delly, or there'd have to be an injury or trade.
So you think we're trading Khris and not bringing Jabari back?
Anyways here's what our depth chart should look like, assuming no trades or cuts and Jabari comes back:
PG: Bled/Brog/Delly/BJ3/Munford
SG: Snell/Brog/Khris(when Jabari/Giannis are at the 3/4)/Brown/Delly
SF: Khris/Jabari/Snell/Brown/DJ
PF: Giannis/Jabari/DJ
C: Thon/Zeller/Henson/Plumlee
To me it seems obvious that SG and SF are our positions with the most depth. Which makes me reluctant to draft a SF or SG (who can't either also play PG or PF) because they'll have next to no time to be developed. Might as well just swing for the fences on a guy who ain't ready yet if we're not going to need them next season anyway.
machu46 wrote:Okay, this one actually matters. Donte DiVincenzo expected to remain in the draft per Adam Zagoria.
http://www.zagsblog.com/2018/05/21/report-villanovas-divincenzo-expects-to-remain-in-nba-draft/
ReasonablySober wrote:I think at this point I basically just want to come out of the draft with two of the best high volume, high percentage three point shooters.
weezybaby856 wrote:Jimmmycrackcorn wrote:emunney wrote:How about George Hill and 8 for Bledsoe and 17?
i'm in
No brainer trade for us. Needs done asap if possible.
msiris wrote:Khris and Snell can not play SG. They are too slow defensively. Delly is more of a Pg. As far has Parker and Middleton I cant tell you who will be gone but I have always said that they are to much alike to play together since both are weak defenders.Gam wrote:msiris wrote:I see Delly as a PG, Brown as a SG and Snell as a SF. Not that hard to beat Snell out after last year.
So you think we're trading Khris and not bringing Jabari back?
Anyways here's what our depth chart should look like, assuming no trades or cuts and Jabari comes back:
PG: Bled/Brog/Delly/BJ3/Munford
SG: Snell/Brog/Khris(when Jabari/Giannis are at the 3/4)/Brown/Delly
SF: Khris/Jabari/Snell/Brown/DJ
PF: Giannis/Jabari/DJ
C: Thon/Zeller/Henson/Plumlee
To me it seems obvious that SG and SF are our positions with the most depth. Which makes me reluctant to draft a SF or SG (who can't either also play PG or PF) because they'll have next to no time to be developed. Might as well just swing for the fences on a guy who ain't ready yet if we're not going to need them next season anyway.
Because that's where kidd started them dosent mean that's where they should play. Middleton is pretty obviously a SF and snell is better off there as well.Gam wrote:msiris wrote:Khris and Snell can not play SG. They are too slow defensively. Delly is more of a Pg. As far has Parker and Middleton I cant tell you who will be gone but I have always said that they are to much alike to play together since both are weak defenders.Gam wrote:So you think we're trading Khris and not bringing Jabari back?
Anyways here's what our depth chart should look like, assuming no trades or cuts and Jabari comes back:
PG: Bled/Brog/Delly/BJ3/Munford
SG: Snell/Brog/Khris(when Jabari/Giannis are at the 3/4)/Brown/Delly
SF: Khris/Jabari/Snell/Brown/DJ
PF: Giannis/Jabari/DJ
C: Thon/Zeller/Henson/Plumlee
To me it seems obvious that SG and SF are our positions with the most depth. Which makes me reluctant to draft a SF or SG (who can't either also play PG or PF) because they'll have next to no time to be developed. Might as well just swing for the fences on a guy who ain't ready yet if we're not going to need them next season anyway.
Snell was literally our starting SG for like 70 games last season.
Khris has started over 100 career games at SG.
midranger wrote:weezybaby856 wrote:Jimmmycrackcorn wrote:i'm in
No brainer trade for us. Needs done asap if possible.
What about Tristan Thompson and 8 for Bledsoe and Wilson?
pilprin wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:I think at this point I basically just want to come out of the draft with two of the best high volume, high percentage three point shooters.
How about Mo Wagner if we can grab a 2nd rounder?
ReasonablySober wrote:I think at this point I basically just want to come out of the draft with two of the best high volume, high percentage three point shooters.
Bucksmaniac wrote:I'm sorry, but I'm starting to sour on Giannis
nmeurett wrote:If no one really falls I'd just take khyri Thomas at 17. Kind of a combo guy like Brogdon but smaller and quicker. Could plug him in at backup pg right away.
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BuildingBucks wrote:BucksFanSD wrote:nmeurett wrote:If no one really falls I'd just take khyri Thomas at 17. Kind of a combo guy like Brogdon but smaller and quicker. Could plug him in at backup pg right away.
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I can't see Khyri playing the point. He's suited as a SG from what I've seen and his length is what saves him since he's undersized. He would work well with Giannis running the point and Khryi guarding the PG if the coaching is willing to do that.
You put him in an Avery Bradley role, the Creighton vs Villanova game he mostly defended Jalen Brunson but he also defended DiVincenzo and Bridges at certain points as well. He's best playing off the ball but he's good at forcing turnovers and running a fast break. Best on ball defender in the draft and a very capable 3 point shooter.
pilprin wrote:machu46 wrote:Okay, this one actually matters. Donte DiVincenzo expected to remain in the draft per Adam Zagoria.
http://www.zagsblog.com/2018/05/21/report-villanovas-divincenzo-expects-to-remain-in-nba-draft/
This is the guy that I think could be a difference maker if we take him. Really like his game.
emunney wrote:pilprin wrote:machu46 wrote:Okay, this one actually matters. Donte DiVincenzo expected to remain in the draft per Adam Zagoria.
http://www.zagsblog.com/2018/05/21/report-villanovas-divincenzo-expects-to-remain-in-nba-draft/
This is the guy that I think could be a difference maker if we take him. Really like his game.
The guy he reminds me of - and you guys are going to hate this, but I don't - is Dion Waiters.
emunney wrote:pilprin wrote:machu46 wrote:Okay, this one actually matters. Donte DiVincenzo expected to remain in the draft per Adam Zagoria.
http://www.zagsblog.com/2018/05/21/report-villanovas-divincenzo-expects-to-remain-in-nba-draft/
This is the guy that I think could be a difference maker if we take him. Really like his game.
The guy he reminds me of - and you guys are going to hate this, but I don't - is Dion Waiters.

Pachinko_ wrote:emunney wrote:pilprin wrote:
This is the guy that I think could be a difference maker if we take him. Really like his game.
The guy he reminds me of - and you guys are going to hate this, but I don't - is Dion Waiters.
You know, Divicenzo has better defensive stats than Brogdon in college
If Dion Waiters does that sort of thing on defense then I must have missed it
This is not bad at all for what is basically a volume 40% 3pt shooting guard.
The more I look into Divicenzo the more I like him actually, tough on D, athletic, very useful on offense. Can't go wrong.
trwi7 wrote:**** me deep, Giannis. ****. Me. Deep.
Jimmmycrackcorn wrote:emunney wrote:How about George Hill and 8 for Bledsoe and 17?
i'm in
