Indomitable wrote:logical_art wrote:Assume the Cavs interest in Garland is real. For those Garland fans out there, what kind of package are you willing to give up to go to 4 and grab him?
For reference, Dallas gave up a top 5 protected pick last year to move from 5 to 3 to take Doncic. I might be talked into giving up next years first with top 7 protection to move up from 7 to 4. Might. I'd rather piece together something like taking Hills contract, giving up Val (a much needed shooter) and a second round pick or 3, but that's unlikely to get it done.
I would give them nothing.
In what world is Doncic and Garland even in the same sentence.
Doncic is a 6'8 pg with a good shot and great vision. He has potential.
Garland had NBA joirneyman wriiten all over him. He alrwady has a a bad knee. He is under size and struggled with generating assist in his limited time.
People grab a sf in this draft. They are all over the place and will be the best thing available. This is a crappy pg draft. Do not make the McDermott mistake again.
Always grab the best prospect in the top 10 in the lottery. Garland is small, not really athletic, and struggles going to the rim. No thanks.
If he is there at 7 and the Bulls draft him. I hope I am wrong.
In this draft of medicore prospects after 3. I want the one with a high ceiling and can defend.
The most valuable player type in the league is a 6'6 to 6'9. Get one on a rookie contract and you can trade for what you need if necessary.
The point was not to compare Doncic and Garland. It was to give reference point to the cost to move up a few picks in the top of the draft.

















