What has late first rounders cost. I know in the past teams didn't like late first rounders, because the talent difference between late first and early second were equal. Teams use to want to trade down to get the same talent at a nonguarantee contract. Unless there is one player that you really like that falls.DayofMourning wrote:twix2500 wrote:yeah you want second rounders who do not have guarantee contracts. Also they will likely be looking for mature players that will hopefully be more now ready. Late first could possibly be a target even thou the contracts are guaranteed but very low.DayofMourning wrote:
Yes. We all have to align our perspectives to account for Rileys plan. He may have mentioned getting a couple draft picks this year, but I'd expect that to be 2nd rounders. We are going to need the cheap depth when we reshape our roster for win now, expensive players.
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Was looking at nbadraft.net, and they have Juzang and Mann going late first. I think we should try to get in that range. A good player could be had.
I like several guys, per usual. Teams want to rip you a new one though in return. The value of first rounders has gone through the roof, inexplicably. Rarely do the players pan out as many teams are just poorly run or have bad developmental programs.
If the Heat some how get a late first i would suspect them to trade back to the second.
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