Crawford on the block?

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I'd much rather a pick. Don't see why you'd rather want someone passed over by 3 teams and 4 coaches already.

Because outside the very top of the draft, draft picks rarely yield anything. I'm always intrigued, as low-risk fliers, by players who have performed quite well in limited minutes at a young age. If they have athletic tools to go with that performance, even more so.

As I said, most likely he won't prove to be anything of impact. I still consider him a significantly better reward proposition than a non-top-ten pick.
 
One thing to keep in mind when it comes to draft picks:

Larry Miller and Chad Buchanan are leading the evaluation of prospects and they have proven to be horrible at that.

Luke Babbitt
Armon Johnson
Nolan Smith
Jon Diebler

Need I say more?
 
How many teams passed on Billups?

Or Linsanity?

Teams move on from players all the time, only for that player to blossom in a different situation.

Like I said, I wouldn't mind getting him for free. But with the entire situation (coaching, contracts etc.) in context, I don't see him yielding any results.
 
One thing to keep in mind when it comes to draft picks:

Larry Miller and Chad Buchanan are leading the evaluation of prospects and they have proven to be horrible at that.

Luke Babbitt
Armon Johnson
Nolan Smith
Jon Diebler

Need I say more?

Whats up with Diebs?
 
As I said, most likely he won't prove to be anything of impact. I still consider him a significantly better reward proposition than a non-top-ten pick.
Perhaps, but probably for another team since he's a free agent after this season.

This draft will be good. Any first rounder > Randolph IMO.
 
Like I said, I wouldn't mind getting him for free. But with the entire situation (coaching, contracts etc.) in context, I don't see him yielding any results.

Would never stop me from turning an expiring contract into a player with big potential.

Easy decision for me.
 

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