LOL!Mori Chu wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 10:55 amI think he'll go #3. Yup, it'll be Three Wiseman. Holy cow, Wiseman is gonna be a player of biblical proportions. Jesus he's gonna be good. He'll come bearing gifts for any team that drafts him. It just makes frankincense to draft him! But I worry that the Orlando Magi will take him first.
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Well I’d probably trade back with someone who wants Wiseman. I haven’t spent enough time evaluating him to decide whether I’d personally take him or not. I would understand the pick if we made it though. He’s obviously talented.O_Gardino wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 10:37 amIf Wiseman falls to 10 (he won't), you've got to consider him. Most other guys on your list would be gone But you've only got 2 minutes to think it over.
To me, he would be a Porter Jr kind of pick. You grab him knowing your team can afford to gamble on a draft pick. Or pick him and trade him to someone else who wants to gamble.
Split, if Williams and Hampton are the only guys left on your list, do you take one of them over Wiseman?
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I have no desire to spend another lottery pick on a low production, 3&D wing.In2ition wrote: ↑Sun Sep 13, 2020 9:47 pmWhat's your problem with Vassell?INFORMER wrote: ↑Sat Sep 12, 2020 6:29 pmMy top choice is to trade down for multiple picks. If that doesn't happen, my preference right now would be:
Aaron Nesmith
Jalen Smith
Saddiq Bey
Although part of me would be sick over leaving the 2020 NBA Draft without Desmond Bane. I don't think there is any chance Haliburton makes to #10, and I would be profoundly disappointed if we drafted Devin Vassell.
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DeMar Derozan for the minimum!
PG: Jordan McLaughlin, Killian Hayes, Kris Dunn, Spencer Dinwiddie, Monte Morris
C: Mo Bamba, Andre Drummond, James Wiseman, Goga Bitadze, Jay Huff
DeMar Derozan for the minimum!
PG: Jordan McLaughlin, Killian Hayes, Kris Dunn, Spencer Dinwiddie, Monte Morris
C: Mo Bamba, Andre Drummond, James Wiseman, Goga Bitadze, Jay Huff
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Nothing? I don't think that is accurate. He was a raw freshman and has been in the league for two years, his second, of course, limited by COVID-19 and injury. He plays limited minutes behind Nikola Vucevic, and his production in those minutes has been good.
Free Agency
DeMar Derozan for the minimum!
PG: Jordan McLaughlin, Killian Hayes, Kris Dunn, Spencer Dinwiddie, Monte Morris
C: Mo Bamba, Andre Drummond, James Wiseman, Goga Bitadze, Jay Huff
DeMar Derozan for the minimum!
PG: Jordan McLaughlin, Killian Hayes, Kris Dunn, Spencer Dinwiddie, Monte Morris
C: Mo Bamba, Andre Drummond, James Wiseman, Goga Bitadze, Jay Huff
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I don't think the Suns are at the point where they can gamble with picks. I'm advocating against drafting someone based on potential, but I do feel like the Suns still need draft picks to work out; they aren't a luxury. The Suns are not where Denver was when they picked Michael Porter Jr.
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DeMar Derozan for the minimum!
PG: Jordan McLaughlin, Killian Hayes, Kris Dunn, Spencer Dinwiddie, Monte Morris
C: Mo Bamba, Andre Drummond, James Wiseman, Goga Bitadze, Jay Huff
DeMar Derozan for the minimum!
PG: Jordan McLaughlin, Killian Hayes, Kris Dunn, Spencer Dinwiddie, Monte Morris
C: Mo Bamba, Andre Drummond, James Wiseman, Goga Bitadze, Jay Huff
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Fair enoughINFORMER wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 12:44 pmI have no desire to spend another lottery pick on a low production, 3&D wing.In2ition wrote: ↑Sun Sep 13, 2020 9:47 pmWhat's your problem with Vassell?INFORMER wrote: ↑Sat Sep 12, 2020 6:29 pmMy top choice is to trade down for multiple picks. If that doesn't happen, my preference right now would be:
Aaron Nesmith
Jalen Smith
Saddiq Bey
Although part of me would be sick over leaving the 2020 NBA Draft without Desmond Bane. I don't think there is any chance Haliburton makes to #10, and I would be profoundly disappointed if we drafted Devin Vassell.
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Sure it was a bit of an exaggeration, but he looked like he was worth mentioning in the same breath as the top guys in that draft(Ayton, doncic, Bagley, JJJ, Trae) he’s clearly not been on their level. We’d all be extremely disappointed if we traded down and drafted him.INFORMER wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 12:50 pmNothing? I don't think that is accurate. He was a raw freshman and has been in the league for two years, his second, of course, limited by COVID-19 and injury. He plays limited minutes behind Nikola Vucevic, and his production in those minutes has been good.
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Is he playing only 14 minutes per game for us in that hypothetical? And what else did the Suns get in trading down?Split T wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 5:48 pmSure it was a bit of an exaggeration, but he looked like he was worth mentioning in the same breath as the top guys in that draft(Ayton, doncic, Bagley, JJJ, Trae) he’s clearly not been on their level. We’d all be extremely disappointed if we traded down and drafted him.INFORMER wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 12:50 pmNothing? I don't think that is accurate. He was a raw freshman and has been in the league for two years, his second, of course, limited by COVID-19 and injury. He plays limited minutes behind Nikola Vucevic, and his production in those minutes has been good.
I don't think anyone thought he had superstar potential. I think everyone knew he was going to rebound, block shots, and in the pre-draft workouts, he showed 3-point range, which he has continued to flash in his limited time. I think he's fine. I'd like to see him actually get a chance to play significant minutes before I rule him a disaster.
Free Agency
DeMar Derozan for the minimum!
PG: Jordan McLaughlin, Killian Hayes, Kris Dunn, Spencer Dinwiddie, Monte Morris
C: Mo Bamba, Andre Drummond, James Wiseman, Goga Bitadze, Jay Huff
DeMar Derozan for the minimum!
PG: Jordan McLaughlin, Killian Hayes, Kris Dunn, Spencer Dinwiddie, Monte Morris
C: Mo Bamba, Andre Drummond, James Wiseman, Goga Bitadze, Jay Huff
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If this is true, he should be a trade target if he continues to do well in limited minutes.INFORMER wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 6:52 pmIs he playing only 14 minutes per game for us in that hypothetical? And what else did the Suns get in trading down?Split T wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 5:48 pmSure it was a bit of an exaggeration, but he looked like he was worth mentioning in the same breath as the top guys in that draft(Ayton, doncic, Bagley, JJJ, Trae) he’s clearly not been on their level. We’d all be extremely disappointed if we traded down and drafted him.INFORMER wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 12:50 pmNothing? I don't think that is accurate. He was a raw freshman and has been in the league for two years, his second, of course, limited by COVID-19 and injury. He plays limited minutes behind Nikola Vucevic, and his production in those minutes has been good.
I don't think anyone thought he had superstar potential. I think everyone knew he was going to rebound, block shots, and in the pre-draft workouts, he showed 3-point range, which he has continued to flash in his limited time. I think he's fine. I'd like to see him actually get a chance to play significant minutes before I rule him a disaster.
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I haven’t seen anyone discuss the possibility of trading up for Haliburton. Is that a possibility? What would you offer a team in the 4-7 range?
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I made an exercise of rosterbation on Aug. 23: "For Haliburton, I'd talk to ATL. Their GM has showed he is willing to trade down and gamble big; perhaps our #10 and a future 1stR can net us their #6, which probably secures one of Hali or Toppin. CLE (#5), DET (#7), NYK (#8) should be willing to listen too".
Some people liked it, some didn't. I believe the right moment to spend future draft stock is now for us. You don't send out unprotected firsts, but we can afford to use the 2021 pick (then two seconds) to grab a rookie you think that can be a contributor on a competing team. On that note, I'd also consider to spend such pick for a vet who raises the floor of the team. At some point you need to start playing with your chips.
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My point is that feature on him made him out to be a superstar. Not saying he can’t be a good player. But the feature and his workout videos were misleading.INFORMER wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 6:52 pmIs he playing only 14 minutes per game for us in that hypothetical? And what else did the Suns get in trading down?Split T wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 5:48 pmSure it was a bit of an exaggeration, but he looked like he was worth mentioning in the same breath as the top guys in that draft(Ayton, doncic, Bagley, JJJ, Trae) he’s clearly not been on their level. We’d all be extremely disappointed if we traded down and drafted him.INFORMER wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 12:50 pmNothing? I don't think that is accurate. He was a raw freshman and has been in the league for two years, his second, of course, limited by COVID-19 and injury. He plays limited minutes behind Nikola Vucevic, and his production in those minutes has been good.
I don't think anyone thought he had superstar potential. I think everyone knew he was going to rebound, block shots, and in the pre-draft workouts, he showed 3-point range, which he has continued to flash in his limited time. I think he's fine. I'd like to see him actually get a chance to play significant minutes before I rule him a disaster.
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I like Halliburton, but we did also spend two 1st rounders to get Mikal Bridges. Are these guys each worth two 1st round picks? I guess if they end up being stars, they are. It feels like a steep price to move up just a few spots in the draft.Ring_Wanted wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 1:25 amI made an exercise of rosterbation on Aug. 23: "For Haliburton, I'd talk to ATL. Their GM has showed he is willing to trade down and gamble big; perhaps our #10 and a future 1stR can net us their #6, which probably secures one of Hali or Toppin. CLE (#5), DET (#7), NYK (#8) should be willing to listen too".
Some people liked it, some didn't. I believe the right moment to spend future draft stock is now for us. You don't send out unprotected firsts, but we can afford to use the 2021 pick (then two seconds) to grab a rookie you think that can be a contributor on a competing team. On that note, I'd also consider to spend such pick for a vet who raises the floor of the team. At some point you need to start playing with your chips.
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I think Monty and the roster finally has the capability of developing their youth. As opposed to just handing out tons of minutes to rookies to lose their ass night in night out. So I think whatever player they select has a better chance of reaching their potential. That said, Haliburton looks like a couple years away from helping his team. I wonder if his game will translate in a much faster game. On paper his numbers look perfect: Great height, shooting percentages, assists, rebounding, assit:turn, but when you watch his game he seems slow and awkward. I don’t know how to make sense of it.
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He’s a little unconventional. But I think he can contribute right away. I think he’s the best passer in the draft, just seems like a very high IQ guy. He can also shoot. He’s probably just a catch and shoot guy right now, but that’s fine.
I don’t think I’d trade up for him though. Not if it takes a 1st. I think someone will be there at 10. If Haliburton isn’t, Hayes, Vassell or Nesmith will be.
I don’t think I’d trade up for him though. Not if it takes a 1st. I think someone will be there at 10. If Haliburton isn’t, Hayes, Vassell or Nesmith will be.
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He’s a good pick 8-10 in this draft. He’s a bit of a head scratcher I guess. Numbers wise he’s a top 5 pick. Maybe I’m wrong.Split T wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 3:50 pmHe’s a little unconventional. But I think he can contribute right away. I think he’s the best passer in the draft, just seems like a very high IQ guy. He can also shoot. He’s probably just a catch and shoot guy right now, but that’s fine.
I don’t think I’d trade up for him though. Not if it takes a 1st. I think someone will be there at 10. If Haliburton isn’t, Hayes, Vassell or Nesmith will be.
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I don’t think people see a lot of upside with him. Everyone wants to draft a star. I think Haliburton is the type of guy winning teams have though. He’s not gonna be a top 3 guy, but as your 4th or 5th starter after coming off the bench a few years.Drewsprocket wrote: ↑Tue Sep 22, 2020 10:43 pmHe’s a good pick 8-10 in this draft. He’s a bit of a head scratcher I guess. Numbers wise he’s a top 5 pick. Maybe I’m wrong.Split T wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 3:50 pmHe’s a little unconventional. But I think he can contribute right away. I think he’s the best passer in the draft, just seems like a very high IQ guy. He can also shoot. He’s probably just a catch and shoot guy right now, but that’s fine.
I don’t think I’d trade up for him though. Not if it takes a 1st. I think someone will be there at 10. If Haliburton isn’t, Hayes, Vassell or Nesmith will be.
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I'd have no problem with him at 10, tho the form on his shot is concerning. But he's not someone I'd be itching to trade up for.
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Ya that’s fair, I’m not trading up for him either if it costs a future 1st. I’d be happy to keep the 1st and take Vassell or Nesmith.
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I agree with this. I saw a mock draft from a Warriors beat writer on the Athletic this morning. He had the Warriors swapping their #2 with the Suns for Oubre and #10. Then he had the Suns taking Haliburton at #2 and also said that the money they cleared in the trade help them go after FVV. This seems odd to have Rubio, FVV and Haliburton. I guess I have a hard time seeing this scenario play out.Split T wrote: ↑Wed Sep 23, 2020 6:01 amI don’t think people see a lot of upside with him. Everyone wants to draft a star. I think Haliburton is the type of guy winning teams have though. He’s not gonna be a top 3 guy, but as your 4th or 5th starter after coming off the bench a few years.Drewsprocket wrote: ↑Tue Sep 22, 2020 10:43 pmHe’s a good pick 8-10 in this draft. He’s a bit of a head scratcher I guess. Numbers wise he’s a top 5 pick. Maybe I’m wrong.Split T wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 3:50 pmHe’s a little unconventional. But I think he can contribute right away. I think he’s the best passer in the draft, just seems like a very high IQ guy. He can also shoot. He’s probably just a catch and shoot guy right now, but that’s fine.
I don’t think I’d trade up for him though. Not if it takes a 1st. I think someone will be there at 10. If Haliburton isn’t, Hayes, Vassell or Nesmith will be.
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