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Is Haliburton a diva? He and MANY others who are definitely not divas impacted where they went. Labeling every guy who tries to get himself in the best position for him a diva is too broad a stroke
You are just used to this system, where a young man has no choice for his first job. But think of it anywhere else. You graduate law school and you dont pick your job, you are told where you will go. And maybe it is a terrible fit for your development. Too bad - you dont have a choice.
The draft should be done away with, but that is a topic for another day. Labeling every guy who crosses off a few teams that are a bad fit a diva is a bad call IMO. Heck, HERB did it too. Several teams at the end of the first, he declined to work out for. Wanted New Orleans or one or two others. He a diva?
@mcnamara247
I want you to research. You seem like a smart, passionate dude but you develop strong takes before you really dig in.
Challenge your takes and try to go against first instincts more. Dig deep and then develop a strong take. Just my 2 cents
Ok here goes. I see someone who made a decision to protect his draft stock over the opportunity to better himself as a basketball player by playing one year at high level competitive basketball. And Calipari not wishing to risk offending other talented one and done divas that he actively recruits came out and lied and said that was the plan all along. That Sharpe would just inspire his "teamates" by virtue of his divine presence.
If Ousmane Dieng, Dyson Daniels nor Shaedon Sharpe are available at #8.
NOLA
#8
CHA
#13
#15
#45
Right to swap 2023 1st or 2024 1st's.
Two of Jeremy Sochan, Johnny Davis, Tari Eason, Ochai Agbaji, Jalen Duran, Malaki Branham and Nikola Jovic with #13 and #15.
NOLA
#41
#45
#47
#52
IND
#31
One of Kendall Brown, Wendell Moore Jr., Bryce McGowen, E.J. Liddell, Christian Braun, Marjon Beauchamp or Jake LaRavia with #31.
Depth chart
PG - McCollum / Alvarado / Lewis Jr. / Graham
SG - Jones / #13 - Davis / #15 - Agbaji or Branham
SF - Ingram / Murphy III / Marshall
PF - Williamson / Hayes / Nance Jr.
C - Valanciunas / #31 - Liddell / Hernangomez
Staying at #8
NOLA
#41
#47
#52
2023 2nd
MIA
#27
PG - McCollum / Alvarado / Lewis Jr. / Graham
SG - Jones / #8 - Mathurin / #27 - Moore Jr., McGowen
SF - Ingram / Murphy III / #27 - LaRavia, Braun / Marshall
PF - Williamson / Hayes / Nance Jr.
C - Valanciunas / #27 - Liddell / Hernangomez
Last edited by JR SMITH; 05-25-2022 at 05:24 PM.
I'll say it again, Sharpe isn't falling to 8. All drafts aren't equal and all players aren't equal. I've seen no apples to apples comparisons that make any sense yet. From what I have seen, he's like a larger version of Damian Lillard. Who didn't fall but "rose" to the #6 pick.
Players of his size, physical attributes, and overall skill level don't grow on trees and there are all kinds of smoke screens this time of year. Especially about attitude or medical history.
I'm still of the opinion Mathurin is the best choice if he's still there at 8. Otherwise I'm all for trading the pick like they did last year. And trying to trade into the top 4 or 5 will not be worth what the Pelicans would have to give up.
If you've identified a player you really want, you go get them. Especially if you have very good intel you can get that player later in the draft.
Would anyone in 2020, in hindsight, be mad if they traded #13 to drop back and take Maxey at #20?
Or if it's an active NBA player then the #8 pick can be part of your ticket.
There will be a player they love at 8. The question is, can they get a player they love at 11, or 12? Knowing the guys they love, I think it would be hard to go down much further than that, and get one. And saying that, there first course of action will be to try to trade up and I would expect to hear about them having calls with teams drafting higher than them in the next 2-3 weeks.
This is where we thank the Lakers again for being so terrible. A great opportunity, that honestly, this franchise shouldnt have right now.
And that is why I am ALWAYS talking about making your moves in season, as opposed to trying to solve all your roster problems in the summer. You get a better price and a better feel for what your team actually needs. Most people are trying to move Graham now, figure out something to do with Jax or Temple now, etc. Just wait. Let everyone else make panic moves and do overpays. Let Snell go, bring in the 8th pick, and then just see what happens as the season unfolds. Make that final move in February, if you even need to/want to
What's the most surprising player Pels could draft? Imagine the reactions if they pick someone like Duren at 8, or trade up for... Paulo. Malaki Branham makes a late rise, etc.
In terms of entertainment value, Sochan would be the most unique and fun. Herb and Sochan could anchor a top-10 defense themselves, with Jose making big impact, and hopefully Murphy. Adding Sochan would complete the team-identity shift to being a hard-nose, intimidating defensive team.
Get teams frustrated on defense, then on the other end, they have Zion, Ingram, CJ, Jonas attacking on offense. Good luck, professional basketball league.
Yeah, I said a few weeks ago -- add Sochan and become a modern version of the Bad Boys Pistons. Just a bunch of tough, defensive, long guys along with some volume scorers. Sochan, Nance, Herb, and Murphy are Rodman, Salley, Mahorn, and Aguirre. Zion is Isaiah, BI is Dumars, CJ becomes Microwave. Jonas is Laimbeer without the cry baby part. Would be awesome
Would be awesome to see it play out that way. So many ways it could go.
Fanspo mock draft creator:
https://fanspo.com/nba/s/pelicans/mo...eFBt8yug/mock7
I have Daniels going to 4, Murray sliding to 7, Sochan at 8. Still too early with moving parts a month out, but fun.
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