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  • #39764
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    laarethekings
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     Now I’m not saying its going to be where they should or will be drafted, but wherei think each player will workout best for both the team and player.

    Bobcats… Harrison Barnes- Bobcats need points badly also someone who can shoot the ball.

    Washington… Jeremy Lamb- Lamb can one shoot and two play without the ball in his has which is perfect for a team with Wall. Also Wall and Lamb could become the best defensive back court in the league.

    Kings… T Roberson – this team needs a leader who does the little things to win.

    Golden St… MKG- This team is making a switch to a hard nosed style MKG would be a perfect SF for coach Jackson. 

     

    Those are just some where I think player fits team in a great way.

     

     

     

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  • #676872
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    WolfRob
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    Beal is a better fit in Washington, and T-Rob is a better fit in Charlotte (because of the things you said) 

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  • #676875
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    omphalos
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    I agree that MKG is the perfect fit with Golden State, they have outside shooting aplenty with Thompson and Curry, they just lack perimeter defending and hustle.

    I think Barnes and the Bobcats are a perfect fit too.

    The best fit to me has to be Davis with the Hornets; they have a scorer in Gordon already, a gaping hole at PF and a whole lot of young talent with Henry, Aminu. Of all the lottery teams, I can’t think of a better landing place for Davis.

    Drummond and Portland strikes me as the best fit, he’d be able to focus on his D early on, would be brought along slowly and be able to learn from Aldridge about scoring in the post.

    Not sure if I agree with Thomas Robinson being the best fit for Kings, I like Barnes more for the Kings; he’s a mature player, puts the team first, spreads the floor and is no slouch defensively. He checks all the boxes for me in terms of what the Kings need and what he provides.

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    MKG_AllDay
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     I can’t see both Harrison and Kemba meshing together, I would put Thomas Robinson because the Bobcats need an inside prescence. T-Rob is an inside prescence.

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  • #676949
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    Beal for Cleveland as that versatility and shooting would be unstoppable.  I really like your Lamb to Wash idea and am with everyone that Cha should take Robinson. MKG to GS makes a ton of sense. Drummond seems to lack a natural  home.   I like Barnes to Toronto as I think Calderon would really help his development.

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  • #677032
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    slash787
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    Whoever says Thomas Robinson should be on the Bobcats is wrong.  They have Bismack already.  Are you going to have a Bismack T/Rob combo?  You realize how small that tandem will be?  They will get eaten alive.  Neither guy is capable of playing center in the NBA.

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  • #677055
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    benny15
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    i dont mind Biyombo who weighs 245 and has a 7’6" wingspan to play center for my team. dwight howard is fairly regarded as the best center of the league and is only an inch taller.

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  • #677064
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    NYK2010
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    I’d trade down and pick Robinson can always add a pick or a young player in a trade.

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  • #677275
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    slash787
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    There is something you’re missing though.  Bismack is not Dwight.

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  • #677289
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    PulseGlazer
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    Bismack is 19.  Can someone, anyone, please remember how raw the second best center in the league, Bynum, was at that age?  Physically, he’s a center.  We’ll see how his game develops, but the Cats won’t be competing this year anyway and can let him develop as a defensive center while Robinson works out of the PnR game with Kemba offensively… and once again this team’s utter lack of shooters will bite it, as it makes Biyombo nearly impossible to hide offensively.  Kemba running the PnR or pop with Robinson with Biyombo as an offensive rebounder/weakside lob threat has the makings of being solid if and only if there are shooters around them. 

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