KeepOnRollin
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As long as Ball is guaranteed to go there then I am all for it (this time).Man you know the league fixed that so Ball could go to LA right?
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As long as Ball is guaranteed to go there then I am all for it (this time).Man you know the league fixed that so Ball could go to LA right?
Hmm lets find out, let me glance into my magic ball to find the answer.I don't think Magic will draft Ball.
recovering from Achilles tendon rupture too so may not be ready for the court till after allstar break if at all though I am sure he would like to showcase his being recovered going into his free agency.I believe gay is opt out so they will look for small foward for next year that why I mention Harkless or Aminu in my propose trade.
He already said he is opt out so he will be FA this coming year. They no other small foward on there roster. That why I have propose Harkless or Aminu and the 15 and the 26th to the kings for the 10th and the 34th from them.recovering from Achilles tendon rupture too so may not be ready for the court till after allstar break if at all though I am sure he would like to showcase his being recovered going into his free agency.
Who do you like at #10?He already said he is opt out so he will be FA this coming year. They no other small foward on there roster. That why I have propose Harkless or Aminu and the 15 and the 26th to the kings for the 10th and the 34th from them.
Or Option 5.) Trade it for Jimmy ButlerI wonder what Philadelphia will do at #3.
The 3 guys rumored to be worth that pick are Fox, Tatum, and Jackson. They don't need a SF, and they need shooting, so Fox isn't the idea PG.
Do they
1.) Draft Fox, or draft Tatum/Jackson and play Simmons at PG
2.) Reach for Smith or Monk
3.) Trade down into the mid lottery
Or
4.) Trade up to #1
I think all these are possible. Right now I think they'll trade down to 6 (ORL) and take Smith or Monk. Orlando would probably take Tatum 3rd.
Sac getting some love with the 5th and 1oth!
I think Olshey likes Collins. I believe Collins fits Stotts system too. I believe he also fits the system he be upgrade backing up Nurk plus he properly can play some 4. He has nice stroke and plus his shot is soft from distant. Some of the NCAA playoffs this year his shot would just lay on the back rim and then it would roll in that a real soft shot. His foot work on low post is pretty good at young age. He also good rim protector but really his negative is foul trouble. But I am looking playing about 18 minutes a game. Plus he is insurance if Nurk goes down. To me if we can trade up it no brainier to me but I am not the GM.Who do you like at #10?
I think Olshey likes Collins. I believe Collins fits Stotts system too. I believe he also fits the system he be upgrade backing up Nurk plus he properly can play some 4. He has nice stroke and plus his shot is soft from distant. Some of the NCAA playoffs this year his shot would just lay on the back rim and then it would roll in that a real soft shot. His foot work on low post is pretty good at young age. He also good rim protector but really his negative is foul trouble. But I am looking playing about 18 minutes a game. Plus he is insurance if Nurk goes down. To me if we can trade up it no brainier to me but I am not the GM.
Your right about that that reach had him block shots with out really jumping and just keep balls alive on the offense boards.Yeah the 9'3" standing reach doesn't hurt.
Honestly, I'd offer Harkless, 20, 26, and the future MIN/LAL 2nd for 10 & 34.After landing #5, Sacramento could make #10 available. Depends on who they get with #5 but I see potential scenarios:
a) they draft Jayson Tatum so still have need for a playmaker and wait for no. 10 where they get whichever of Dennis Smith, Frank Ntilikina and De'Aaron Fox is available. If they get Tatum at no. 5, they keep the pick and get a point guard IMO
b) they draft a point guard (Fox?) and know that they could either get Markkanen or Isaac at no. 10 but prefer to actually have two players instead of one so are willing to trade that for our no. 15 and no. 20 so they can get Anonuby/Jackson/Ferguson to play no. 3 and Collins/Hartenstein/Leaf for 4.
Honestly, I'd offer Harkless, 20, 26, and the future MIN/LAL 2nd for 10 & 34.
Keep 10 & 15, take Collins and Jackson.
There's not a big difference between 15 & 20Maybe they would take that. Fat chance though, Harkless himself is maybe worth no. 25 in this draft. You need to include 15 for them to consider, that's where good players will be available.
Maybe 20, 26 and 2018 1st.
There's not a big difference between 15 & 20
There's not a big difference between 15 & 20
Biggest problem with CJ trade scenarios is the fact that virtually none of them can be consummated until July due to the poison pill provision currently in place due to his extension. So for any of the above, it would all have to be dependent upon who is actually drafted in that spot.If Kings offer both their picks for McCollum, do you consider it? I don't think they will, pretty sure there is literally zero chance of that happening but in theory, if they do?
What if Magic offer #6 and #24 plus a player?
Or if Timberwolves offer us #7 plus future 1st round pick?
Or if we can get Porzingis plus #8 from the Knicks for CJ and #15?
I am just wondering here. It would be a full blown rebuild from there but maybe it would make a little sense if we think we cannot build around CJ.
Or straight up #3 and one of Phila's second rounders for CJ?
The tough part about trading CJ is that he is a proven scoring commodity. The reasons why you look at it is because he is now a $23M player who doesn't pass and doesn't really play defense when you already have a similar size player doing the same thing making $25M. It's a little like if you had a Kyle Korver....you don't need an Allan Crabbe. They both are basically the same player doing one thing well.
If there are opportunities to create more balance with more of a two-way player, I have to look at that. It's not like Dame/CJ were producing anything at contender level.
