2018 NBA Draft Thread
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Say that the Suns get the 5th pick and Bagley is the one that falls to the Suns. I would trade everyone on the roster not named Booker, plus picks for Davis, even though I know it's a pipe dream at this point. Then go into the season with Booker, Bagley, and Davis with filler, thinking that one of the SFs would still be around. And a possible pg steal could happen with a FA or 2nd round pick.
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In this pipe dream scenario, I would guess that the Pelicans would demand that our pick be the centerpiece of the deal
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Ya, we're not getting Davis, but especially not if we don't include our own pick.
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When Grayson Allen gets drafted this year he will immediately become my least favorite player in the league
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I'm thinking more along the lines of keeping our pick and getting a lower tier of talent. Assume that in 6 years Booker / Jackson / and one of the PF's are ready to win it all, and between now and then they need a big brother to help them compete and learn to win. Maybe I should have said we need super-role players ala Horford in BOS.
Love, Conley, Aldrich, Lawry, etc. I won't sweat the details until this summer when we know where our pick falls and who on our team is making strides.
Just no more overstacking each position, then being upset when players ask to be traded.
Love, Conley, Aldrich, Lawry, etc. I won't sweat the details until this summer when we know where our pick falls and who on our team is making strides.
Just no more overstacking each position, then being upset when players ask to be traded.
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What's he up to tonight? Not more tripping shenanigans?specialsauce wrote:When Grayson Allen gets drafted this year he will immediately become my least favorite player in the league
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No, nothing in particular. I began hating him when all that began, and I still can’t stand his smug look. Always has a look on his face like a bully who just got put in their place finally.
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I'm not convinced that Bender is more than a super role player. I'm not sure Chriss is more than a bench PF. Neither would stop me from drafting a PF if it were the best player available. Of course I want Doncic, Ayton or Bamba but I'll take one of the other big men too.O_Gardino wrote:Just no more overstacking each position, then being upset when players ask to be traded.
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Ah. Dude dropped 37 tonight with 7 3's.specialsauce wrote:No, nothing in particular. I began hating him when all that began, and I still can’t stand his smug look. Always has a look on his face like a bully who just got put in their place finally.
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Absolutely. But if I draft a PF, I'm trading one of Bender / Chriss. In fact, I might trade one anyway, and let a vet fill up whatever minutes are left.carey wrote:I'm not convinced that Bender is more than a super role player. I'm not sure Chriss is more than a bench PF. Neither would stop me from drafting a PF if it were the best player available. Of course I want Doncic, Ayton or Bamba but I'll take one of the other big men too.O_Gardino wrote:Just no more overstacking each position, then being upset when players ask to be traded.
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That's silly. He's a heck of a player. Very emotional, but a heck of a player. I hope he's on the Suns, heck of a teammate and shooter, which you always need.specialsauce wrote:When Grayson Allen gets drafted this year he will immediately become my least favorite player in the league
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Emotional is what you call it? I call it a horrible attitude worthy of an ass kicking
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Horrible attitude towards his teammates? Is he team killer?specialsauce wrote:Emotional is what you call it? I call it a horrible attitude worthy of an ass kicking
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Nah not to his teammates. Towards his opponents. Tripping them and then acting like it’s an accident. He gets caught and then does it again, hurting his team. He’s a little bitch.
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Sounds a lot like Danny Ainge when he played in the league.specialsauce wrote:Nah not to his teammates. Towards his opponents. Tripping them and then acting like it’s an accident. He gets caught and then does it again, hurting his team. He’s a little bitch.
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That guy reminds me of Danny Ainge, the player.carey wrote:What's he up to tonight? Not more tripping shenanigans?specialsauce wrote:When Grayson Allen gets drafted this year he will immediately become my least favorite player in the league
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Ha. I wrote my reply and then saw yours. Great minds.. . . .In2ition wrote:Sounds a lot like Danny Ainge when he played in the league.specialsauce wrote:Nah not to his teammates. Towards his opponents. Tripping them and then acting like it’s an accident. He gets caught and then does it again, hurting his team. He’s a little bitch.
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Greyson Allen will likely be drafted, but he's a 7th-8th man at best on a decent team.
Whenever you see him play well this year remember that he's at least 2-3 years older than basically everyone else on the court.
Whenever you see him play well this year remember that he's at least 2-3 years older than basically everyone else on the court.
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IMO, the age advantage is greatly overblown regarding NBA prospects, especially with guards.Flagrant Fowl wrote:Greyson Allen will likely be drafted, but he's a 7th-8th man at best on a decent team.
Whenever you see him play well this year remember that he's at least 2-3 years older than basically everyone else on the court.
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You think so? We've had a number of guard prospects over the years break out as upperclassmen who have struggled in the NBA (Kris Dunn, buddy hield, jimmer) Was there college success more to do with their advanced age or did they actually improve. Their NBA struggles would lean towards their advanced age being the culprit.JCSunsfan wrote:IMO, the age advantage is greatly overblown regarding NBA prospects, especially with guards.Flagrant Fowl wrote:Greyson Allen will likely be drafted, but he's a 7th-8th man at best on a decent team.
Whenever you see him play well this year remember that he's at least 2-3 years older than basically everyone else on the court.
Grayson may be different. He showed promise as a freshman and had a pretty good sophomore year as well. He's not necessarily a late bloomer. I don't really have much interest though.