New wizards starting five



Fire Brooks and have John Wall as the new Popovich
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Shoe wrote:Trade Beal for 4 + 7 (Lonzo to chicago). Now have 4, 7, 9.
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payitforward wrote:Shoe wrote:Trade Beal for 4 + 7 (Lonzo to chicago). Now have 4, 7, 9.
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Is that an Issuf Sanon sighting...?
You want to pick Doumbouya, Samanic & Bitadze at 4, 7 & 9?? No.
Trade the 4 & the 9 for the 8, 10, 35, 42 & 43. Then you trade the 7 for the 14, 20 & 22. Gives us eight rookies.
I've got an even better idea! Trade the 4, 7 & 9 for the entire R2 -- 30 rookies! I love it!
payitforward wrote:Shoe wrote:Trade Beal for 4 + 7 (Lonzo to chicago). Now have 4, 7, 9.
New wizards starting five![]()
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Is that an Issuf Sanon sighting...?
You want to pick Doumbouya, Samanic & Bitadze at 4, 7 & 9?? No.
Trade the 4 & the 9 for the 8, 10, 35, 42 & 43. Then you trade the 7 for the 14, 20 & 22. Gives us eight rookies.
I've got an even better idea! Trade the 4, 7 & 9 for the entire R2 -- 30 rookies! I love it!
dckingsfan wrote:I guess if Deandre Hunter fell he wouldn't make it past the Hawks?
I see several mocks that have us taking Jaxson Hayes? Any thoughts on him?
Dat2U wrote:dckingsfan wrote:I guess if Deandre Hunter fell he wouldn't make it past the Hawks?
I see several mocks that have us taking Jaxson Hayes? Any thoughts on him?
I like Hayes and think he'll be solid in time but the league is overrun his archetype at the C position. There are plenty of athletic rim runners available and its hard to make a case that we should use our only draft pick to add one. If I'm grabbing a C, I'm looking for an alternative to Thomas Bryant, not a guy who's somewhat similar.
mhd wrote:Unless there is a trade for AD, I think the top 4 is set:
1) NO-Zion
2) Mem-Ja
3) Knicks-Barrett
4) LAL-Garland (too much of a chasm between Garland and the rest)
After that, I think:
5) Cavs-Reddish (I do think they'll consider home run picks of Sekou and Bol considering their market. Reddish looks the part. The Cavs need to shoot for home runs)
6) Suns-White (I think this pick is in play as a trade. If they keep it, they take White begrudgingly).
7) Bulls-Hunter (I think they want to trade down if they can't grab a PG. If not, then Hunter is a solid pick who gives them a role player at the 3/4)
8) Hawks-Culver (Actually a good spot for him as he'll be surrounded by shooters in Young and Huerter)
9) Wiz-Sekou (I do think they want to trade down if they can)

dckingsfan wrote:One thing about Thomas Bryant - I think he could be a better PF than C in the L over time. Most of that will be how he works on his body.

mhd wrote:Unless there is a trade for AD, I think the top 4 is set:
1) NO-Zion
2) Mem-Ja
3) Knicks-Barrett
4) LAL-Garland (too much of a chasm between Garland and the rest)
After that, I think:
5) Cavs-Reddish (I do think they'll consider home run picks of Sekou and Bol considering their market. Reddish looks the part. The Cavs need to shoot for home runs)
6) Suns-White (I think this pick is in play as a trade. If they keep it, they take White begrudgingly).
7) Bulls-Hunter (I think they want to trade down if they can't grab a PG. If not, then Hunter is a solid pick who gives them a role player at the 3/4)
8) Hawks-Culver (Actually a good spot for him as he'll be surrounded by shooters in Young and Huerter)
9) Wiz-Sekou (I do think they want to trade down if they can)
nate33 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:One thing about Thomas Bryant - I think he could be a better PF than C in the L over time. Most of that will be how he works on his body.
No way. Bryant does not have the foot speed to play PF at all. He's a center. If he continues to develop his offensive skillset so that he is as good offensively as many PF's, that would be great. But it wouldn't make him a PF. It would make him a center with exceptional offensive skill.
nate33 wrote:I really do like some of the other bigs we've discussed in this thread lately though (Goga, Samanic, and Clarke). I'd really love to trade down and get two of those guys a bit later in the draft.

dckingsfan wrote:nate33 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:One thing about Thomas Bryant - I think he could be a better PF than C in the L over time. Most of that will be how he works on his body.
No way. Bryant does not have the foot speed to play PF at all. He's a center. If he continues to develop his offensive skillset so that he is as good offensively as many PF's, that would be great. But it wouldn't make him a PF. It would make him a center with exceptional offensive skill.
Well, I think there is two ways for him to go - work on his "quickness" or work on his "strength". I think that he does have the foot speed to play PF. But it is definitely going to be tougher to get there.
Having said all that - I can understand your opinion on that - and probably it would be shared by a majority.
BTW, the reason I ask is if we think he could be part of an effective back court with someone like the Knick's Robinson.