I really want him to go to a good destination. Don’t want him stuck on a garbage team.
I hope he goes to the Spurs. I'll get some boos for saying that, but I'd rather see them get him than most of these other pathetic franchises. At least the Spurs will nurture the guy and teach him how to play the right way.
I really want him to go to a good destination. Don’t want him stuck on a garbage team.
I hope he goes to the Spurs. I'll get some boos for saying that, but I'd rather see them get him than most of these other pathetic franchises. At least the Spurs will nurture the guy and teach him how to play the right way.
The spurs are honestly the best franchise for him that has a realistic shot…I just can’t bring myself to root for that.
I really want him to go to a good destination. Don’t want him stuck on a garbage team.
Are you kidding? I hope he goes to either a garbage team or the Suns.
Not kidding…I’m obviously first and foremost a suns fan, but I’m also an nba fan and seeing the best prospect since LeBron being stuck on some garbage franchise going nowhere would suck.
Re: 2023 NBA Draft
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2023 9:52 pm
by In2ition
I still think he goes to the Hornets, where they can try to reproduce a Penny Shaq type situation with him & Melo.
Re: 2023 NBA Draft
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2023 8:37 am
by O_Gardino
I'll be interested to see what the Nets do with our pick. They have a lot of versatility on the roster, so they could find a fit for almost anyone. They can truly pick the best player available without worrying about position and get immediate help.
Terquavion Smith could be very good on the Nets despite being a short scoring guard. Trayce Jackson-Davis could be a great fit if the Nets are willing to take a guy who didn't shoot 3s in college. Jaime Jaquez Jr. if they want someone who fits the mold of the versatile wing players they already have. I'm sure there are 9 other guys worth considering at the 20-23 range.