clyde21 wrote:trading back for the Warriors should be #1 priority
i'd take less than premium to trade back too, i'd do it for the NYK picks for instance
What if Edwards is there?
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clyde21 wrote:trading back for the Warriors should be #1 priority
i'd take less than premium to trade back too, i'd do it for the NYK picks for instance
doordoor123 wrote:Mylie10 wrote:Just_Bullz wrote:
If defense is paramount, who would you take for GSW? Okongwu?
I really like Okungwu, but not at 2. And we already have Marquesse Chriss who is about the exact same size as Okungwu. The Warriors need a legit big man and shot blocker at center.
Personally I think Wiseman is both the BPA and the Best fit for us.
If I were going wing there are several guys I’d be happy with on a trade down. For defensive purposes I think Vassell and Okoro are the best wing defenders. Patrick Williams will be a versatile defender because of his size too.
The Warriors have so many ways in which they can go, it’s impossible to nail down. I just really don’t like or see the fit with Lamelo Ball.....like not at all.
I’m I tired of people saying the Warriors will draft a big at the top of the draft. All the centers they’ve had since being successful have been either midseason free agent signings, second round picks (or close to second round — Looney) or they’ve been on minimum contracts. They got Cauley-Stein and forgot they don’t get centers so they traded him. They don’t value bigs. They value guys who are the size of wings. 6’5 to 6’9. I don’t think they keep the pick. I don’t think they want LaMelo, but they would draft Anthony Edwards. They might trade back and try to get Haliburton or Mannion.
SF_Warriors wrote:doordoor123 wrote:Mylie10 wrote:
I really like Okungwu, but not at 2. And we already have Marquesse Chriss who is about the exact same size as Okungwu. The Warriors need a legit big man and shot blocker at center.
Personally I think Wiseman is both the BPA and the Best fit for us.
If I were going wing there are several guys I’d be happy with on a trade down. For defensive purposes I think Vassell and Okoro are the best wing defenders. Patrick Williams will be a versatile defender because of his size too.
The Warriors have so many ways in which they can go, it’s impossible to nail down. I just really don’t like or see the fit with Lamelo Ball.....like not at all.
I’m I tired of people saying the Warriors will draft a big at the top of the draft. All the centers they’ve had since being successful have been either midseason free agent signings, second round picks (or close to second round — Looney) or they’ve been on minimum contracts. They got Cauley-Stein and forgot they don’t get centers so they traded him. They don’t value bigs. They value guys who are the size of wings. 6’5 to 6’9. I don’t think they keep the pick. I don’t think they want LaMelo, but they would draft Anthony Edwards. They might trade back and try to get Haliburton or Mannion.
So did they trade WCS because they don't value bigs or is it because he sucks?
doordoor123 wrote:SF_Warriors wrote:doordoor123 wrote:
I’m I tired of people saying the Warriors will draft a big at the top of the draft. All the centers they’ve had since being successful have been either midseason free agent signings, second round picks (or close to second round — Looney) or they’ve been on minimum contracts. They got Cauley-Stein and forgot they don’t get centers so they traded him. They don’t value bigs. They value guys who are the size of wings. 6’5 to 6’9. I don’t think they keep the pick. I don’t think they want LaMelo, but they would draft Anthony Edwards. They might trade back and try to get Haliburton or Mannion.
So did they trade WCS because they don't value bigs or is it because he sucks?
My stance on this has changed. Its a good idea to look at the date when responding. Or you can ask me if I still feel this way. In that case, I do not.
SF_Warriors wrote:doordoor123 wrote:SF_Warriors wrote:
So did they trade WCS because they don't value bigs or is it because he sucks?
My stance on this has changed. Its a good idea to look at the date when responding. Or you can ask me if I still feel this way. In that case, I do not.
Two months is not exactly a long time ago. Has your stance on WCS changed since then?
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doordoor123 wrote:SF_Warriors wrote:doordoor123 wrote:
My stance on this has changed. Its a good idea to look at the date when responding. Or you can ask me if I still feel this way. In that case, I do not.
Two months is not exactly a long time ago. Has your stance on WCS changed since then?
4 months
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Rafael122 wrote:In a redraft, does he go top 5? Ball, Edwards, Haliburton go top 3 in some order.
MemphisX wrote:Rafael122 wrote:In a redraft, does he go top 5? Ball, Edwards, Haliburton go top 3 in some order.
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He likely goes right around where he was drafted at 9.
Rafael122 wrote:In a redraft, does he go top 5? Ball, Edwards, Haliburton go top 3 in some order.
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E-Balla wrote:LeBron is Jeff George.
G35 wrote:Lebron is not that far off from WB in trade value.
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E-Balla wrote:LeBron is Jeff George.
G35 wrote:Lebron is not that far off from WB in trade value.
FarBeyondDriven wrote:I think this is a great example of not judging prospects until they've had time to develop and opportunity to show it. There's a lot of similar prospects in the 2024 class that will likewise need the right landing spot and patience before casting judgement. Deni went to arguably the worst situation in the NBA. He dealt with injuries, coaching changes, and competing agendas from ownership down. Only now that the Wizards have embraced tanking has Deni approached 10 fga per game and he's finally proving how good he can be. Wizards should be building around guys like him and Coulibaly but they're so inept they'll probably trade him just as he's rewarding them for drafting him in the first place.
If they are thinking of trading him, the Kings are rumored to be shopping Mitchell and I think a swap with them for Deni makes sense for both teams since each of them need a change of scenery and fill needs. I think both are starting caliber players but Mitchell is blocked with us and Deni might get his opportunities taken from him at any time going by his history with the Wizards.
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E-Balla wrote:LeBron is Jeff George.
G35 wrote:Lebron is not that far off from WB in trade value.
Colbinii wrote:The 2020 draft is looking excellent and Deni is a big reason for it.
I would love for an actual good team to give up some real assets for Deni. I think he would thrive with talent.