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Thread: List your desired PG's this offseason

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    Max Contract Contributor AD23forMVP's Avatar
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    List your desired PG's this offseason

    Imagine we could land any available PG this offseason, now list them in order of who you would want the most.

    1. Chris Paul
    2. Eric Bledsoe
    3. Brandon Jennings
    4. Trey Burke
    5. Jeff Teague

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    1. Burke
    2. McCollum
    3. Paul
    4. Teague
    5. Not Jennings

    Yep Rookies before Paul. Why? $$$$

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    1. Burke (most realistic)
    2. Bledsoe
    3. Teague
    4. Vasquez
    5. McCollum

    Not taking Paul cse its not realistic. I get you said "any available player", but your living in fantasy land if you think he is coming back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StevenGlansberg View Post
    Not taking Paul cse its not realistic. I get you said "any available player", but your living in fantasy land if you think he is coming back.
    This thread has nothing to do with what's realistic and what isn't, just who would you want the most IF we could sign any of these guys.

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    1. Chris Paul
    2. Rajon Rondo
    3. Eric Bledsoe
    4. Dennis Schroeder
    5. C.J. McCollum

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    We probably aren't taking a point guard in the draft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsl05 View Post
    We probably aren't taking a point guard in the draft.
    I really doubt it too and will eat a huge plate of crow if we do
    SIGN A SF

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    In no particular order, except it kinda is

    Burke
    Bledsoe
    Jennings
    Teague
    Paul

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    1. Paul
    2. Burke
    3. Bledsoe
    4. Jennings
    5. Teague

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    I'm all in on Bledsoe.

    Or continuing to develop Rivers and Vazquez. Don't want a rookie PG, even though I really enjoyed watching Burke in NCAA tournament.

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    1-Burke
    2-Burke
    3-Burke
    4-Burke
    5-Burke
    6-Bledsoe, but he kills our flexibility moving forward since he will need to be extended next season.
    7-anybody but Jennings, he's so awful

    Forgot about Teague, I'd put him ahead of everyone except Burke because he'll be cheaper than Bledsoe and their games are fairly similar. Plus Teague has ran his own team for two years now.
    Last edited by GeauxPelicans; 05-24-2013 at 12:51 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StevenGlansberg View Post
    1. Burke (most realistic)
    2. Bledsoe
    3. Teague
    4. Vasquez
    5. McCollum

    Not taking Paul cse its not realistic. I get you said "any available player", but your living in fantasy land if you think he is coming back.
    This. Maybe McCollum and Vasquez are 4a and 4b for me. I don't even consider Paul an option.

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    The very thread is instituted on a fantasy land scenario so what's the harm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeauxPelicans View Post
    1-Burke
    2-Burke
    3-Burke
    4-Burke
    5-Burke
    6-Bledsoe, but he kills our flexibility moving forward since he will need to be extended next season.
    7-anybody but Jennings, he's so awful
    Unless Bledsoe has a breakout season, I doubt he'd get paid any more than Memphis extended Mike Conley for. If he breaks out, I'm ok paying him. Doesn't kill our flexibility if we're set at PG, PF and either we're set at SG or we've created flexibility by trading Gordon.

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    1.)Rivers
    2.)Carter-Williams
    3.)McCollum
    4.)Bledsoe
    5.)Vasquez

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    1. Burke
    2. Evans
    3. Paul
    4. Vasquez
    5. I don't like anybody else

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    So I still don't understand why everyone is enamored with Burke, but the biggest surprise is Teague! What in the world do people like about him?

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    Bledsoe
    Burke
    Jennings
    Teague

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsl05 View Post
    So I still don't understand why everyone is enamored with Burke, but the biggest surprise is Teague! What in the world do people like about him?
    Rookie contract that gives financial flexibility along with the upside to become better than any of the PG's listed here except Paul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kumar View Post
    Rookie contract that gives financial flexibility along with the upside to become better than any of the PG's listed here except Paul.
    Teague is coming off his rookie deal and will be a restricted free agent this summer...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NMThreeMVP View Post
    I'm all in on Bledsoe.

    Or continuing to develop Rivers and Vazquez. Don't want a rookie PG, even though I really enjoyed watching Burke in NCAA tournament.
    I don't think we end up with a rookie PG but are you worried about not making the playoffs? If there's a team that can afford to start a rookie PG it's us. Throwing Burke into the fire might pay off. He won't make or break a season and by giving him extended PT (much like Rivers) he has an edge on the learning curve and if the experiment fails it's not a huge loss in $$$ and he provides a veteran backup in the future. There aren't any bluechip players in this draft but who's to say he doesn't defy "experts" like 2 or 3 do every year and become a superstar? That being said, I'd rather have a 2 or 3 year guy.

    Quote Originally Posted by GeauxPelicans View Post
    7-anybody but Jennings, he's so awful
    I love Jennings. Pelicans would be lucky to get him. With THAT being said...

    Obviously I'd love to have Paul back. Anyone who says they wouldn't want him back is a 14 year old girl still reeling from the breakup. He'll go down in history as one of the greatest to play his position. I'm not willing to give him a 4 year max deal with the possibility of him only being able to play 2 of those because of his knees though, and he's not going to take less money to come back to NOLA.

    1. Bledsoe (although I'm not willing to give up what it would take)
    2. Jennings
    3. Burke
    Last edited by mxlad1; 05-24-2013 at 02:20 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DefensiveMind View Post
    Teague is coming off his rookie deal and will be a restricted free agent this summer...
    I believe he's talking about Burke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kumar View Post
    Rookie contract that gives financial flexibility along with the upside to become better than any of the PG's listed here except Paul.
    I think Rondo is much better, and I'd even rather Schroeder than Burke. As far as Teague goes, he is a RFA and will command money.

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    Bledsoe
    Brandon Jennings
    Nate Robinson
    Jeff Teague
    Tyreke Evans
    rodney stuckey
    devin harris
    mario chalmers
    Jerryd Bayless


    if not attained in FA, then C.J McCollum should be our man over Burke. yada yada. this board considered that blasphemer a month ago; but as the national pundits keep nudging CJ's name higher up the draft boards it seems like the thought of him is gaining ground.

    it's easy. watch Cj's film. he is lethal. we need offense and he can shoot soo well (Curry) and penetrate.
    almost everything translates. he's got a right, left, high/quick release, unreal shooter, hesitation moves ect. ect.


    needless to say, we don't need a 'position' we need a STAR!!!!! and I think Bennet is our best option if there.


    Tyreke Evans (can off-set Gordon's....)
    Eric Gordon (till his value goes up)
    Anthony Bennet (should be our pick)
    Anthony Davis
    JJ Hickson (wouldn't start at center, but would plan with AD at the end as a perfect compliment)

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    Burke is a ...................bust. think johnny flynn

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