And I hear the Nets are offering the #22 for CJ Miles' rights lol
Hahahahaha...
The DWill plague strikes again!!!!!
And I hear the Nets are offering the #22 for CJ Miles' rights lol
Hahahahaha...
The DWill plague strikes again!!!!!
Damian Lillard for Gerald Wallace, CJ for the #22.... I almost want to root for them out of pity.
Adrian Wojnarowski @WojYahooNBA 5m
One of the primary targets of Oklahoma City's pursuit of a Top 5 pick on Thursday, sources tell Y! Sports: Maryland 7-footer Alex Len.
Will we go with a big and a PG?
Looks like I may have been right. I've been expecting the Jazz to go big at #14 (better value) and then draft a backup PG at #21.Jody Genessy @DJJazzyJody 1h
Lindsey said the 2013 draft class has "an inordinate amount of bigs that are really big." He also called it a "solid point guard class."
Looks like I may have been right. I've been expecting the Jazz to go big at #14 (better value) and then draft a backup PG at #21.
It won't be Plumlee at #14. One of these three will be available: Zeller (probably not), Adams or Nogueira.
Pretty sure of that myself...unless a team is very intrigued by Nogueira's potential. Schroeder seems "hungry" because he apparently never eats. We'd be drafting either player based solely on potential. I don't see a better chance of getting a very good 3rd big than this draft. Schroeder-type PG's are available in the teen's/early 20's of every draft.Zeller and Adams won't be, I'm 100% sure of that.
I'd rather take Plumlee over Nogueira... Schroeder seems "hungry", Noguera doesn't...
Zeller and Adams won't be, I'm 100% sure of that.
I'd rather take Plumlee over Nogueira... Schroeder seems "hungry", Noguera doesn't...
Pretty sure of that myself...unless a team is very intrigued by Nogueira's potential. Schroeder seems "hungry" because he apparently never eats. We'd be drafting either player based solely on potential. I don't see a better chance of getting a very good 3rd big than this draft. Schroeder-type PG's are available in the teen's/early 20's of every draft.
OK Let's look at this... at the #14 pick we'll have the following players left to choose from:
Center: Plumlee, Nogueira, Gobert,..... (then there's Dieng, Withey)
PG: Schroeder, Larkin, .... (then there's Canaan, Wolters, Green)
Seems to me there's 3 legit bigs left and 2 legit PG left.
That means, it's safer to pick a PG, THEN wait for one of the 3 bigs to fall to us...
He's a jealous negger??
Pretty sure of that myself...unless a team is very intrigued by Nogueira's potential. Schroeder seems "hungry" because he apparently never eats. We'd be drafting either player based solely on potential. I don't see a better chance of getting a very good 3rd big than this draft. Schroeder-type PG's are available in the teen's/early 20's of every draft.
Gobert at #14 and whoever is left between Schroeder/Larkin at #21.
My point is, with 3 Bigs and 2 PGs, it's more likely that a big we want will fall to us at #21, than a PG we want...
If we missed out on Schroeder/Larkin, then the next tier is Canaan, Wolters and Green. They're a big reach at #21 IMO.
Good point, as soon as I posted that I realized it would be better to take Schroeder/Larkin at #14 and Gobert at #21.
Yes..
Not to mention Boston & Milwaukee don't have an immediate need for a big... so it's likely they'll take a swipe at one of the PGs or Karasev/Giannis... increasing our chances of a Gobert falling to us at #21.
They now have Tristan, Dion, and the #1 pick offered for Kevin Love. I jump on that if I'm Minny TBH. Get away from that broken *** malcontent.
Would anyone give Kanter for that package?