TheSuzerain wrote:I think Tyrese Haliburton is my guy.
It looks like a weak year to me, but Haliburton checks a lot of boxes.
Gar? Is that you?
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TheSuzerain wrote:I think Tyrese Haliburton is my guy.
It looks like a weak year to me, but Haliburton checks a lot of boxes.


jacoby1us wrote:TANK FOR WISEMAN PLEASE!
The Box Office wrote:My rankings changed.
I wouldn't take James Wiseman if I had a top 3 pick. The kid, and his family, should have just left to the NBL like LaMelo Ball, instead of dealing with this NCAA BS. The kid only played 3 NCAA games. As of this point, he dismissed a year of development, which is important at his age. He has to compete somewhere.
4 - James Wiseman
3 - Cole Anthony
2 - Anthony Edwards
1 - LaMelo Ball (even though he's out for 3 more weeks due to injury)
The Zion tank sweepstakes of 2018 wasn't worth it.
His chances of being a superstar player are lowered...by a lot. I'm not betting on him being a superstar. We shouldn't be tanking for anyone in any draft as witnessed by Zion and DeAndre Ayton. Just try to keep winning. Whatever happens, happens.
Cole Anthony's game doesn't wow me. I've seen plenty of undersized scoring guards. The best I saw are Allen Iverson and Damian Lillard. Even in college, they were super. I don't see this with Cole Anthony. I wouldn't take him number one. To take Cole Anthony number one is me saying that this kid is gonna be just as great as Allen Iverson; better than Damian Lillard.
No way. I'm not crazy to do that.

Jeffster81 wrote:Between not loving the prospects in this class and having no faith this coaching staff can develop players, I'm still in the "trade the pick" group. This organization does not need another young fella to try to develop. Too many of those players on the roster. Either trade '20 first for a '21 first or trade the pick for a player who can actually help the Bulls in the short and/or long term.

Showtime23 wrote:Jeffster81 wrote:Between not loving the prospects in this class and having no faith this coaching staff can develop players, I'm still in the "trade the pick" group. This organization does not need another young fella to try to develop. Too many of those players on the roster. Either trade '20 first for a '21 first or trade the pick for a player who can actually help the Bulls in the short and/or long term.
Trading the pick for a superstar is fine. But you gotta tank properly to generate that kind of value.
Just look at GS. Even after KD gone, they still have 4 all-stars and will end up with number 1 pick.
Its almost unfair such a good team is guaranteed to have a higher pick than the Bulls which is one of the worst teams.
They can draft number 1 for a guaranteed superstar or package it with DAR for a current superstar in prime.
Showtime23 wrote:Jeffster81 wrote:Between not loving the prospects in this class and having no faith this coaching staff can develop players, I'm still in the "trade the pick" group. This organization does not need another young fella to try to develop. Too many of those players on the roster. Either trade '20 first for a '21 first or trade the pick for a player who can actually help the Bulls in the short and/or long term.
Trading the pick for a superstar is fine. But you gotta tank properly to generate that kind of value.
Just look at GS. Even after KD gone, they still have 4 all-stars and will end up with number 1 pick.
Its almost unfair such a good team is guaranteed to have a higher pick than the Bulls which is one of the worst teams.
They can draft number 1 for a guaranteed superstar or package it with DAR for a current superstar in prime.