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  • #66673
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    1 – I love the trade by Philly and Boston. I think it helps both teams, Fultz fits perfectly with Simmons, Saric and Embiid. It was time to cash in some of those assets at some point. At the same time, Boston will probably still get the guy they want, and added some more assets along the way. Plus Fultz is from the DMV haha

    2 – is Danny Ainge outsmarting himself? I understand he doesnt want to trade picks and players on rookie deals for guys with bad contracts (PG is only a bad contract because its one year) but i honestly dont even see much room on the roster for more players. Time to cash in Danny! I think he will (i.e. Butler, Hayward, Griffin). But i think he over-values some guys like Crowder, Smart, etc. (even though i love those two players lol, its a superstar league).

    3 – I really like Fox, Dennis Smith, Malik Monk, Bam Adebayo, and Jordan Bell.

    4 – I think Isaac has the most boom/bust potential.  Ntilikina might be a straight BALLER

    5 – Can we finally give the Kings some credit?? Holding the 5th and 10th pick they can take their PG of the future (Fox, Smith, Ntilikina) and then whoever falls (Monk, Markkanen, Isaac, Zach Collins) or one of the bigs (John Collins, Patton, Allen) or trade back from 10? I like adding some more prospects to go along with Hield, Skal, Papagiannis, Richardson, and Cauley-Stein.

    6 – I like what Brooklyn did by snagging DLoading. I think Russell, Levert, and Rondae should at least be entertaining?

    7 – If players are worried about Golden States dominance, join the Spurs. Leonard, Aldridge and Gasol + Pop is a way better destination than most IMO. Cp3, Lowry, PG13, etc.

    8 – im gonna start rolling these blunts for tomorrow night…

     

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  • #1101267
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    nill650
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     how do you roll a blunt? uhg

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  • #1101282
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     Sacto is definitely in good shape.  

    BPA at 5 and you get a "top five guy".  Then at 10, you get a top 5 fringe guy like Collins or Markannen.

    If they go with a point guard like Fox or Smith, Jr. at 5, then I think they go BIG at 10.  

    I like Zach Collins’ versatility.  You then have a 3 big man rotation of Collins, WCS, and Skal with Skal looking more like a potential 6th man.

    They MIGHT be able to get a solid small foward at 34.  OR, they could try to use that pick to move up a bit… 

    The Celtics need a superstar.

    Bill Simmons always says that you don’t trade a dollar for 4 quarters.

    The Warriors have FOUR $1 bills.

    Trader Danny is trying to get SIXTEEN quarters…

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    • #1101284
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      If you take into consideration the small # of sf’s available in this draft which they absolutely need , unless they want to reach on OG or Justin Jackson at 10 , the odds are increased a lot they take 1 of the top 3 sf if one is there at 5. more than likely it is Isaac. 

      But then they definitely miss out on Fox who is their guy. Tough decision considering Ntilkina might fall in their lap at 10.

      if they get Fox at 5 which they likely will, I think they would take Monk or Mitchell if available at 10 to shore up their backcourt with Heild. This would be a smart move over taking another big.

       

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  • #1101285
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     If they get Fox at 5, there is a SMALL chance that either Isaac or Tatum is available at 10.

    If those two ARE NOT THERE, then they could use some size and shooting.  Collins has more UPSIDE than some other guys… too early to tell if Skal is a FRANCHISE big man.  

    Luke Kennard could be a dark horse candidate at 10, depending on who they take at 5.  If they take Isaac then you have your small forward of the future.  And, a stretch 4 guy in smaller lineups.  You can mix and match Isaac with Skal and WCS.  Then at 10, you might not have a top flight point guard left, but you might STILL need some help on the wing (2 guard), scoring, shooting, and playmaking skills.  He could be the new backup shooting guard (and third guard) taking the place of Ben McLemore.  

    You hope Frank Mason III is there at 34.  A little short, but he could be their solid point guard option…

     

     

     

     

     

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  • #1101332
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     Tatum is not dropping to 10. I promise

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    • #1101337
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      won’t fall past 5 tops.

      a blunt is a f’n cigar filled with gong show Since when is it a hoho? 

      sheesh

       

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