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Appropriately early 2020 NBA Draft Thread

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What would you like to see the Hawks do with the #6 pick?

Trade the Pick for a vet
5
17%
Trade into the top 3
8
27%
Trade for later/future picks
4
13%
Draft Best Player Available
4
13%
Draft TYRESE HALIBURTON
3
10%
Draft ONYEKA OKONGWU
3
10%
Draft ISAAC OKORO
0
No votes
Draft KILLIAN HAYES
3
10%
 
Total votes: 30

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Post#661 » by jayu70 » Thu Aug 20, 2020 3:29 pm

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The general belief all year had LaMelo Ball, Anthony Edwards and James Wiseman as top-three overall favorites, with Obi Toppin, Deni Avdija, Onyeka Okongwu and Isaac Okoro mixed into a tier that either slightly overlaps or follows. But based from some scouts' takes I've heard over the past few weeks, mock drafts could start looking silly right from the top. 

I've heard Avdija being ranked higher than LaMelo. Wiseman graded as a late-lottery pick. Jalen Smith over Okongwu. Okoro being compared to Michael Kidd-Gilchrist. Patrick Williams mentioned as a sleeper to be the draft's top prospect. There are international scouts with Killian Hayes top five, and college scouts who "don't see it."

Opinions are all over the place. This year has all the ingredients for draft results that don't align with the narratives believed by media and fans throughout the season.  

The last draft with this much uncertainty and varying viewpoints was in 2013, when Anthony Bennett went first and Giannis Antetokounmpo went No. 15. Who goes where in 2020 will come down to the order and eye of the general manager at each pick. And each GM's eye could wind up seeing something different by October

The lack of these players playing into March, the delay with the combine and draft have this draft going wacko.
It's gonna be an interesting one.
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Post#662 » by Spud2nique » Thu Aug 20, 2020 3:48 pm

Jambrad guess what, fate has thrown us in the ring here together on game day. Aka I may have to listen to your spit but I don’t have to like it. :lol: Let’s make the best of it. For starters though, MOVE UR A$$ over an inch, I’m tryin to work here n.
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Post#665 » by kg01 » Thu Aug 20, 2020 7:56 pm

Spud2nique wrote:Jambrad guess what, fate has thrown us in the ring here together on game day. Aka I may have to listen to your spit but I don’t have to like it. :lol: Let’s make the best of it. For starters though, MOVE UR A$$ over an inch, I’m tryin to work here n.


You sure you want to sit next to jambrad? Seems like the type that talks with his hands so is always elbowing the dude next to him. :)

Plus I think I see burd in the corner over there. Fashion alert, you two both wore the same romper. hehe :lol:
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Post#666 » by Spud2nique » Thu Aug 20, 2020 8:08 pm

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Spud2nique wrote:Jambrad guess what, fate has thrown us in the ring here together on game day. Aka I may have to listen to your spit but I don’t have to like it. :lol: Let’s make the best of it. For starters though, MOVE UR A$$ over an inch, I’m tryin to work here n.


You sure you want to sit next to jambrad? Seems like the type that talks with his hands so is always elbowing the dude next to him. :)

Plus I think I see burd in the corner over there. Fashion alert, you two both wore the same romper. hehe :lol:


AN INCH!

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Post#667 » by Jamaaliver » Fri Aug 21, 2020 12:44 am

kg01 wrote:You sure you want to sit next to jambrad? Seems like the type that talks with his hands so is always elbowing the dude next to him. :)


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Post#668 » by jayu70 » Fri Aug 21, 2020 12:52 am

#6 it is.
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Post#671 » by Radioblacktive1 » Fri Aug 21, 2020 3:19 am

For me:
1. Trade
2. Okoro
3. Okongwu

Probably a minority opinion but I’m not really big on getting a backup PG in the draft. I think it’s better to have someone at least decently tenured to run our 2nd unit and we draft someone who already has a skill that will be ready to use and consistently valuable every game, and in this case I’m talking about defense.
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Post#672 » by HMFFL » Fri Aug 21, 2020 5:45 am

Here is an article that covers a lot more of the interview.
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“I think what makes this draft class difficult is a lot of players at the top you don’t have big books on them, a couple of them went overseas, got hurt,” said Schlenk. “One of them left college early..then everything got cut with the conference tournaments. You just weren’t able to see them play a lot this year.”

“We’re in kind of an unprecedented time here,” he continued. “The league has said they’re going to send out more information about the (virtual) combine, but they haven’t sent out that information yet...Now that we know our pick in the first-round, we’ll start trying to set up meetings with all the players that fit that pick.”

Schlenk did note there has been one silver lining in the draft preparation process, the ability to meet with more prospects virtually due to the lack of travel involved.

“We’ve been able to talk to way more kids via Zoom just because the travel is not involved like it would be in a normal year, so I think that’s advantageous in itself,” Schlenk remarked on additional complications COVID-19 has presented in terms of draft preparation.

When asked about adding quality veteran talent in the offseason, Schlenk noted this was a priority regardless of what the club does with the pick.

“Any time you have a young group, it’s important to have high quality veterans in the locker room to help groom these guys. That’s one of the reasons we brought Dewayne (Dedmon) back,” Schlenk said in regards to adding more veteran presence to the team.


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Post#673 » by atlantabbq99 » Fri Aug 21, 2020 9:49 am

Well 6 aint bad, because 2020 draft is the same as the 2019 draft.

Last year it was Zion and then 10 guys who were good enough to be #2. Same with 2020, there is Edwards at #1 and 10 guys good enough to go 2nd overall.

I'm a big fan of Jalen Smith and Okongwu, so I would probably look to trade down and get an extra pick, maybe with New York or Washington, or the Kings.
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Re: Appropriately early 2020 NBA Draft Thread 

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Post#675 » by KGdaBom » Wed Aug 26, 2020 8:48 pm

Hello from Wolves Nation. One of your members stopped by our board and said you had no interest in trading up for Edwards. Is that accurate?
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Re: Appropriately early 2020 NBA Draft Thread 

Post#676 » by KGdaBom » Wed Aug 26, 2020 8:50 pm

atlantabbq99 wrote:Well 6 aint bad, because 2020 draft is the same as the 2019 draft.

Last year it was Zion and then 10 guys who were good enough to be #2. Same with 2020, there is Edwards at #1 and 10 guys good enough to go 2nd overall.

I'm a big fan of Jalen Smith and Okongwu, so I would probably look to trade down and get an extra pick, maybe with New York or Washington, or the Kings.

If you're a big fan of Okongwu why would you trade down and miss out on him? You think Jaylyn Smith is just as good? I think Okongwu would be a gift to you. Nice to see you think Edwards is the clear cut best player as I'm a Wolves fan and most people believe we are taking him. :D
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Post#677 » by jayu70 » Wed Aug 26, 2020 8:56 pm

KGdaBom wrote:Hello from Wolves Nation. One of your members stopped by our board and said you had no interest in trading up for Edwards. Is that accurate?

Hey, buddy ole pal.
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Post#678 » by jayu70 » Wed Aug 26, 2020 8:58 pm

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KGdaBom wrote:Hello from Wolves Nation. One of your members stopped by our board and said you had no interest in trading up for Edwards. Is that accurate?

Hey, buddy ole pal.

And to be fair, I said we aren't trading Collins in a deal for anyone in this draft.
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Post#679 » by KGdaBom » Wed Aug 26, 2020 9:02 pm

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KGdaBom wrote:Hello from Wolves Nation. One of your members stopped by our board and said you had no interest in trading up for Edwards. Is that accurate?

Hey, buddy ole pal.

And to be fair, I said we aren't trading Collins in a deal for anyone in this draft.

You said you weren't interested in trading up in this draft. You didn't specify that meant only Collins. However, now that that is clarified if we were to trade #1 to you what is the best offer you could make. I'm thinking maybe just maybe we would accept, Reddish, #6 and your 2nd round pick assuming you have it. Not saying we would, but that would be ballpark.
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Post#680 » by jayu70 » Wed Aug 26, 2020 9:06 pm

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jayu70 wrote:Hey, buddy ole pal.

And to be fair, I said we aren't trading Collins in a deal for anyone in this draft.

You said you weren't interested in trading up in this draft. You didn't specify that meant only Collins. However, now that that is clarified if we were to trade #1 to you what is the best offer you could make. I'm thinking maybe just maybe we would accept, Reddish, #6 and your 2nd round pick assuming you have it. Not saying we would, but that would be ballpark.

My first post....

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Domejandro wrote:Not a CHANCE that Minnesota gets John Collins AND #6 for #1. That is a pipe dream.

Sure seems that way to me, but it is one of the podcast trades floating around out there.

Hawks aren't interested in moving Collins for anyone in this draft. They are more likely looking to trade down.

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