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- Milkdud
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shrink wrote:Its not unfair, but if I'm MIN, I pass. They can't really afford to trade away the #3 pick and see him become a star elsewhere.
However, there's good news for POR. They don't need the third pick if they are after Bayless, because there's no way MIN picks him at #3. Talk to SEA at #4, and the price might be more economical.
I rarely agree with Shrink but in this case he is a 100% correct. Portland offers an inticing package but Minny needs big time singular talent.
- Vindicater
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Bonzi wrote:If Rudy was in this draft he might BE the #3 pick. Why would we trade him in a package?
He would be damn close.
I think he would probably fall to around 6-9 in this draft
"That's why the last two years weren't guaranteed," Walsh said. "Either way, he knew it could have happened either way."
- SinceClyde
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BrooklynBulls wrote:Personally, I don't think Fernandez' rights hold ANY value. Because I don't think he's coming over. I know what you've read, and I know your hopes are high. But when he signs on that dotted line, then his value gets high. There is VERY tempting money being offered to him right now compared to the pittance the Blazers can extend him.
Seems you were wrong as Rudy just told the media he will be a blazer.
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