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Also, there are multiple reports that Mavs are looking to trade the 13th pick for capspace making a run at Dwight. That is where Saric is projected to go.
I don't know if that was the point, i think the quote meant that they didn't want to use the pick this year, not that you can have it if you take Marion, i think they want to sell it for cash, so they won't have to commit even the 1+ million that the 13 pick would get for those years.
They want every single penny available to them to use for Dwight Howard.
I also read that Portland might be willing to trade the 10th pick too.
To me, the hornets should be buyers for who ever is selling. if you can get 2, 3 4, picks, i would take them all. because you will have lots of roster spots, and all those guys that you could draft would be more talented then the end of the bench guys currently on this team who still need to be developed at this stage of their careers anyway.
People say we're young, but we only have a few young guys who are actually talented. The other young guys are not actually that young and aren't talented at all, they might be young vets in age, but their old vets in athletic ability.
We have space on this team for new back ups, you could fill in Roberts, Thomas, Henry, Harris and Amundson's roster spots with purchased 1st rounders.
A Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Rudy Gobert, Michael Carter Williams, and Isaiah Austin would all look really good and something different to this team despite their youth.
KCW, if we trade Gordon would give a 6'6 shooting guard to mold for the future, who comes in with that killer instinct, playing defense, a really good shooter and he's a few days younger the Ben Mclemore.
MCW, gives you a 6'6 pg with athletic and defensive ability, he would allow us to create match up problems especially if our starting Pg ends up being Eric Bledsoe.
Rudy Gobert, would give a us a 7'2 athletic center to bring along slow, he could be ready when AD is really ready in a couple more years, or at least by the next year. That would be a really difficult match up for teams in a series Same thing with Isaiah Austin.
And even if with trying to win next year, we still will have time and the coaching to develop those players. They become valuable assets that can help us to reload and make deals in the future that could allow us to be contenders for many years.
This is the year to do that.
I think Rivers can play SG no? At this point an energy guy to lead the 2nd unit would be best case senario IMO. I know this has been discussed ad nauseum, but I don't see how you don't try and upgrade at PG if you can. Now to your point thats not necessarily how Dell/Monty are thinking.
It seems you're right, but they also have to trade Vince Carter, hope Oj mayo declines his option, relinquish their rights to Collison and Beaubois, probably have to even trade Jarred Cunningham.
Marion would be way to much for us to take on. There is to much we can do with that 8 million.
How so? Rivers is a project everybody from the media to coaching to front office to fans agree. It's like saying having Vasquez will throw a wrench into the plan. If the plan is to keep all 3 that could be a problem but Burke is ready to start day one. So if we draft him GV is expendable. Rivers will get his mins playing behind Burke like he would Vasquez.
If we can dump Gordon contract if PHX takes Oladipo. We can do a trade once Gordon can be moved there. I'd eat Marion contract and having a seasoned vet around for a year can't hurt. With the 13th pick I'd look to Steven Adams from Pitt. I know I'm unique in my approach to building young. I think youth isn't the problem it's getting the right young players. 3 picks in what is considered as a weak class may seem crazy, but when you think of Burke/Oladipo both have 5 years experience combine in what was the best conference in college hoops. Adams would be a huge swing but at the price of adding Marion for a year it's worth it IMO. Ofcourse everybody seems stuck on winning ASAP as opposed to winning big when we can so I doubt anything close to this happens.
Isaiah Austin pulled out of the draft and is returning to Baylor next season: http://collegesportsblog.dallasnews....t-baylor.html/
I'm with you on sticking to building with youth and I'm a season ticket holder. Hope the club is patient and builds the right way without chasing overpriced, marginal free agents. Now if it's a young vet with upside, that's different. But I wouldn't, for example, deal the sixth overall pick for Eric Bledsoe or Chandler Parsons.
Steve Adams, really? I get the sense he's a workout guy. Are there really that many examples of NBA rotation bigs who didn't do much in college? Though I guess he is still pretty young.
Ha! Another group thinks he's more Kemba Walker than Paul. Validated!
"I don't know if people know — I dislocated my pinkie finger. And [Tyreke] told me, 'You wanna go home or you wanna be here?' I want to be here. And he said, 'All right, then go tape it up and let's play. Let's go. We not stoppin' at no stores. Straight gas. That's what we do, just keep going.'"
http://thebasketbawlblog.com/
Wow. Haven't I heard this many times here about a guy that's already on this team? I guess Burke has other attributes that people like to make up for it though right? Younger, better passer? Great in the pick and roll?On the negative side, Burke lacks elite level speed and athleticism,
I like Burke. I like Porter. I'm glad I'm not a GM.
http://www.nbadraft.net/
This mock has Burke at 6.
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