Sarni
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Problem is the teams who are sitting high in the draft are also teams who need young talent to build their future. Only Boston could do without and if they had no. 3 instead of no. 1, they could be trading that for a player but it still would not be with us.
Lakers need that player. 76ers need a player. Suns need a young playmaker. Sacramento are in full rebuild mode and need to get players as talented as possible. Orlando finally need to add someone good but due to how inept they've been in the market, they could actually make that no. 6 available. Minnesota need a playmaker or a forward, especially after Dunn has failed to impress so far. New York will take Smith, or Ntilikina if Smith is not on the table. Mavericks will want that young player too. MAYBE you could trade for Sacramento no. 10 if they don't particularly fancy anyone there, for no. 15 and additions. Then from 11 downwards I think all picks are available. Charlotte, Detroit, Miami and especially Denver will all happily trade down if they get good value. 15 plus one of 20/26 would comfortably get us any of these picks IMO.
Lakers need that player. 76ers need a player. Suns need a young playmaker. Sacramento are in full rebuild mode and need to get players as talented as possible. Orlando finally need to add someone good but due to how inept they've been in the market, they could actually make that no. 6 available. Minnesota need a playmaker or a forward, especially after Dunn has failed to impress so far. New York will take Smith, or Ntilikina if Smith is not on the table. Mavericks will want that young player too. MAYBE you could trade for Sacramento no. 10 if they don't particularly fancy anyone there, for no. 15 and additions. Then from 11 downwards I think all picks are available. Charlotte, Detroit, Miami and especially Denver will all happily trade down if they get good value. 15 plus one of 20/26 would comfortably get us any of these picks IMO.
