Dark Faze wrote:tontoz wrote:Zion dropped 38 last night and all of his made shots from the field were in the restricted area.
I think David Griffin said something about "choosing when to go for it" being difficult.
Welp, I think there should be no confusion about it anymore. Don't waste a single year of this kids prime. Empty that draft horde this off-season and go for it.
Dark Faze makes a good point. New Orleans needs to go all in ASAP.
Beal is the best available player unless Karl Anthony Towns demands a trade. Obviously, if New Orleans lands a top 4 pick, then a Beal trade looks real interesting. But assuming they don't land a pick, what kind of package could they throw together for Beal? Their assets are:
2021 picks: NOP 1st (11th or so), CLE 2nd (35th or so), WAS 2nd (38th), DAL 2nd
2022 picks: NOP 1st, LAL 1st, CLE 2nd, NOP 2nd, UTA 2nd
2023 picks: NOP 1st (swap rights with LAL), NOP 2nd
2024 picks: NOP 1st (swap rights with MIL), LAL 1st, NOP 2nd,
2025 picks: NOP 1st, MIL 1st, NOP 2nd
2026 picks: NOP 1st (swap rights with MIL), NOP 2nd
2027 picks: NOP 1st, MIL 1st
The only pick that looks like a sure lotto pick is the Pelican's pick. However, those distant future picks from the Pelicans, Lakers and Milwaukee have some potential to be very high as the Pelicans and Lakers are dependent on superstars with injury concerns, and Milwaukee's supporting cast will be pretty old and broken down in a couple of years.
So something like Beal for:
2021 NOP late lotto pick
2023 1st (best of NOP or LAL)
2024 1st (best of NOP, MIL, LAL)
2025 1st (best of NOP or MIL)
Plus the two CLE 2nds and our own 2nd back.
We could actually get the 2022 1st instead of one of the later 1sts, but that 2022 pick looks pretty sure to be a late pick.

























