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Utah: Pick 17
Atlanta: Picks 30, 35
New Orleans: Ingles, Reddish
Alternatively:
Utah: Pick 17
Minny: Picks 30, 35
New Orleans: Ingles, Culver
Despite what I said yesterday, I'd like to take a chance on one of these 2019 draft class wings if you bring in Ingles to stabilize the bench
Jake Fischer in his reddit Ama says the Pelicans are very confident in their chances to land Lowry and view themselves as the favorites. Also says they would look to move 17 for veteran help. https://t.co/2qayVrih4B
— Shamit Dua (@FearTheBrown) July 29, 2021
I'd love Ingles here, but all I really want is some order of:
Lonzo - D-Rob sign and trade/Lowry on a short term deal/whatever rotation big we can get with our MLE
And just wait and see if/when Lillard/Beal/SGA become available this summer and heading into the season. Try to keep Ingram against all odds, but he's probably gone if we're seriously pursuing Dame/Beal
Haven't followed the draft much this year, so I'll cram for a few hours and see if theirs's anyone in our slot I think we should bite on.
Best place to look for a quick crash course through the draft?
- https://www.sbnation.com/nba/2021/7/...best-available - I don't agree with everything here but Ricky O'Donnell is pretty good
- docs.google.com/document/d/1nCxK5hlJcMuvYBuEl1JOCjbDwy1VcgknwbFRC2IP8KM/edit?usp=drivesdk - Short crash course designed to be relatively quick to scan each prospect (a capsule board) from Brian Schroeder (used to be Cosmis on Twitter)
SGA is making 5.5 mil this year, meaning the Pels could realistically match his salary with a combination of Kira Lewis and Didi Louzada. Crazy to think the Pels could actually acquire Lowry, Ingles, and Jonas this offseason and still trade for SGA without going into the tax. Shows why the flexibility created by trading Adams and Bledsoe was so important
I didn't comment on it at the time but I'm so glad Griffin is acting with actual urgency and direction this offseason. Honestly we were all probably a bit jaded about last season (and rightfully so) but we were likely never going to experience a huge setback as a team from the Jrue trade, as kinda terrible as it was.
Our core is too good, and we have too many assets and tradable contracts (Bled and Adams, as bad as they were last year, were pretty easily movable) not to reroute our direction as a franchise, WITH the caveat that management acts with a sense of urgency, and so far it seems they are.
Last edited by Funcrusher; 07-29-2021 at 02:48 PM.
No problem! As with all things, take stuff with a grain of salt, but both of those guys are people I trust with regards to the draft, that I know use a combination of lots of film along with the statistical analysis, and have historically been fairly good projectors of talent. More hits than misses, is what I mean by that.
That or players REALLY like Willie Green. Like way more than any of us fans realize.
I'm trying very hard to suppress feelings of intense optimism right now
I don't know why, maybe I'm just letting how much I liked the Valanciunas trade get to my head and am buying too much into the reports and rumours, but I really feel like there are pathways to serious improvement this offseason.
Lakers center Montezl Harrell is opting into his $9.7M player option for next season, sources tell ESPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 29, 2021
This most likely means Buddy to the Lakers for Kuz and Trez
With Harrell opt-in, Lakers are able to to move toward completing a deal to acquire Kings guard Buddy Hield for forward Kyle Kuzma and Harrell, sources tell ESPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 29, 2021
And right on cue
Jordan Zion 1 "Pelicans" set to drop on August 4thhttps://t.co/IADRxkC9vD pic.twitter.com/fMObk2LBrm
— Sneaker News (@SneakerNews) July 29, 2021
Ah well, these are fire.
Definitely will be picking up a pair.
With the raptors passing on suggs wouldn't be surprised if Lowry stays in Canada
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