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NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22.

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Young
27
16%
Carter
42
25%
Porter
75
44%
Bridges
15
9%
Knox
6
4%
Sexton
5
3%
 
Total votes: 170

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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#401 » by thewraith » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:29 pm

Chi town wrote:Random thoughts...

1. What will Trae Young's hair look like in 5 years... Dude continues to recede... would look crazy bald. Sam Cassell.


2. Still think we need 3 assets from this draft and FA. One better be through absorbing a bad contract.


3. If Pax plays his cards right we should be competing for the playoffs next season.


4. It will be so enjoyable watching these guys playing hard with non tanking lineups.


5. Just don't want Bagley or MPJ. Cool with anyone else honestly.
For number 3 who really cares? We aren't close to being a contender and I thought that was most of the point of getting rid of Jimmy. Heck if we wanted to just be a playoff team we could've went status quo last year. Even with adding whoever during the draft you really think we are better than a 1st rd playoff exit? I don't but I guess making the playoffs would be a step in the right direction. I just think it will make people feel this teams ceiling is higher than it is.
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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#402 » by blicka » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:31 pm

NewEra21 wrote:
blicka wrote:
KevinPandawong wrote:
You seem really amped up against a very unlikely draft outcome. Why discourage discussion?


You're trying too hard man. There's literally nothing "amped up" about what I asked

It's a legitimate question, it's not discouraging discussion it's a pipe dream that a bunch of fans hoping it happens from a fo that never does things like that.

I don't think anyone is suggesting that they will, or has any inside info that they will. They're merely holding on to hope. As you said. Are people not allowed to express what they hope will happen?


Yes they can and it's still a waste. The grizzlies want to dump parsons contract and swap lottery picks which is a danny ainge celtics -nets type of fleecing.

But go head and keep hoping
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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#403 » by Truebiscuit » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:31 pm

Working on becoming Titletown:
Bears - 9
Bulls - 6
Blackhawks - 6
Cubs - 3
White Sox - nobody cares :D
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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#404 » by NecessaryEvil » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:32 pm

Alright, ive seen enough

#7, Portis and a future 1st with top 8 protection to Memphis for Don Luka if he falls
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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#405 » by madvillian » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:36 pm

NecessaryEvil wrote:Alright, ive seen enough

#7, Portis and a future 1st with top 8 protection to Memphis for Don Luka if he falls


That's an insane overpay for a guy that is falling. If he's falling the best thing to do is just be patient. Maybe he'll fall right in the Bulls' lap at #7. If he's on the board at #5 or #6 then get on the phone.
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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#406 » by nomorezorro » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:37 pm

red flag alert

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Post#407 » by Benedict Miller » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:37 pm

Red Larrivee wrote:
Benedict Miller wrote:I believe he could have a confidence issue, and puts too much pressure on himself.


Maybe? But that would seem like a stretch based off an isolated game of foul trouble where he still had the highest defensive rating on his team. If he lacks confidence, then it's pretty interesting that he had as much impact as he did while being the most consistent player on the team.


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Forgot he was in that Kansas game though. Same with both UNC games. He just didn't stand out. Always wondered why he never tried to take his game to the next level. Maybe he will in the league, he has potential, more so than Bridges imo and we're going to need a young big which is why I said Carter's the safest pick. I just wonder about his physique sometimes, it's been said that he didn't stand out against top competition since high school.
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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#408 » by Big Pippen » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:38 pm

I have a reasonable athletic comp for Doncic... isn't he about the same size and speed as Noccioni? I know its not a perfect comp, Noc was from Argentina, Doncic is from Europe, etc. But purely from a physical standpoint, was there ever a game when Noc was out there busting his ass where you thought to yourself, this guy just doesn't have what it takes physically to compete? No. Noc gave you all you wanted and more.

So having made that physical (size, speed, strength) comp, if I told you that you could have a 18 YEAR OLD Noccioni that could make plays for others, bring the ball up, shoot, and see the game one step ahead of everyone else... wouldn't that be exciting? I think Doncic is the real deal, and the only concerns people have is that he is not an amazing size and speed ratio guy. But basketball is a skill game, give me the adequate athlete who can pass and shoot and counter whatever you do over the explosive raw guy who has lots of holes in his game.
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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#409 » by mschmidt64 » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:38 pm

kodo wrote:
PrimzyBulls81 wrote:
mschmidt64 wrote:My dream scenario would be turning Portis, 22, and contract absorbtion into the 4th overall pick, and then walking away with Doncic at 4 and Bamba at 7.

Dunn
LaVine
Doncic
Markkanen
Bamba

Sick.

that would be my dream scenario too :nod:


Stein said the Grizzlies aren't trading #4 without getting a "high lottery" pick back.

The Grizz are said to be taking more calls than they're making, but staying in the high lottery is obviously crucial to Memphis


We can deal with them, but we're giving up #7 IMO.


I believe it.

I was thinking maybe something like, get 14 for taking on Faried, then parlay 14 and taking on Parsons into getting 4.

But I completely believe Memphis would say no unless getting back 7.
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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#410 » by NecessaryEvil » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:39 pm

:o :o :o

#7, #22, Bobby Portis and Denzel to Sac for #2

DON LUKA
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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#411 » by KevinPandawong » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:43 pm

blicka wrote:
KevinPandawong wrote:
blicka wrote:You guys really think a team that sold a 2nd round pick during a rebuild will trade up and take on 50 million to acquire a higher 1st round pick?

Not only that but move up to draft the most non athletic slowest player in the top 5 after the doug mcdermott debacle?

You really hope this will happen? lol


You seem really amped up against a very unlikely draft outcome. Why discourage discussion?


You're trying too hard man. There's literally nothing "amped up" about what I asked

It's a legitimate question, it's not discouraging discussion it's a pipe dream that a bunch of fans hoping it happens from a fo that never does things like that.


Two sentences didn't take that much effort at all. Rather than sharing and discussing opinions you seem to attack others', as many here have pointed out to you. Your concerns for Doncic are valid but the opinion that Doncic may be a really great NBA player is equally valid. Instead of responses speaking in definitive against another's opinion, maybe just engage your own. I personally think that's more conducive to discussion, but I'm just making an observation.
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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#412 » by ChiCitySPORTS#1 » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:45 pm

NecessaryEvil wrote::o :o :o

#7, #22, Bobby Portis and Denzel to Sac for #2

DON LUKA


Overpay
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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#413 » by bad knees » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:47 pm

nomorezorro wrote:red flag alert

Read on Twitter


Hmm. That appears to be a photo of Luka today in Memphis. Am I missing something?


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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#414 » by NecessaryEvil » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:48 pm

Don Luka looks like he's going to be a top ten NBA player some day. He's already damn amazing. Manu/Harden hybrid? sign me up. NO way he loses.
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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#415 » by ChiCitySPORTS#1 » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:48 pm

Truebiscuit wrote:https://nypost.com/2018/06/16/wendell-carters-ceiling-may-be-even-higher-than-expected/


I see this narrative a lot - but I'm not really buying it. Things normally fall into place. If he was as good as Bagley, he'd get the same or more amount of touches than he did. Bagley is a top 3-4 pick. Carter is going to fall between 6-9. That is about right.
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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#416 » by NewEra21 » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:48 pm

blicka wrote:
NewEra21 wrote:
blicka wrote:
You're trying too hard man. There's literally nothing "amped up" about what I asked

It's a legitimate question, it's not discouraging discussion it's a pipe dream that a bunch of fans hoping it happens from a fo that never does things like that.

I don't think anyone is suggesting that they will, or has any inside info that they will. They're merely holding on to hope. As you said. Are people not allowed to express what they hope will happen?


Yes they can and it's still a waste. The grizzlies want to dump parsons contract and swap lottery picks which is a danny ainge celtics -nets type of fleecing.

But go head and keep hoping

Are u the parent that tells their children to give up on their hopes in dreams? Cuz it sounds like it.
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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#417 » by nomorezorro » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:50 pm

bad knees wrote:Hmm. That appears to be a photo of Luka today in Memphis. Am I missing something?


i think memphis is the poster's location; i assume that's a screencap from some video of him
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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#418 » by Benedict Miller » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:51 pm

ChiCitySPORTS#1 wrote:
NecessaryEvil wrote::o :o :o

#7, #22, Bobby Portis and Denzel to Sac for #2

DON LUKA


Overpay


I'd still make the deal
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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#419 » by TheSuzerain » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:51 pm

Chi town wrote:
TheSuzerain wrote:
TheHrvReport wrote:Can't really base too much off of that. That list has a mix of both good and bad players in the NBA

Going to need you to point out the bad players?

Looks like a very good predictor to me.


Zeller and Noel???

Zeller is a top 10 player in his class.

Noel is a talented **** who will seemingly fail due to non-basketball reasons.
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Re: NBA Draft 2018 6.0: Lucky #7 and 22. 

Post#420 » by Archx » Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:52 pm

nomorezorro wrote:
bad knees wrote:Hmm. That appears to be a photo of Luka today in Memphis. Am I missing something?


i think memphis is the poster's location; i assume that's a screencap from some video of him


This is from an ESPN video of him that just came out. It was filmed in Madrid.

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