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  • #53489
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     Looks like Philadelphia is sitting in a pretty envious position right now, they continue to lose games securing a top 5 pick whilst grooming their young core of MCW, Turner, Thad Young and Nerlens Noel, they also have the Pelicans pick which sits at 12th currently

    What would you do if you were Philly’s GM???

     

     

     

     

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  • #863840
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    If I were Philly, I would take Randle with the 5th pick.  Unless Wiggins, Parker, or Embiid drop, but they’re basically top-3 locks; if there is such a thing in this draft.

    I think you pair Randle with Noel.  Offense and defense.  Noel’s deficiency is his offense and that’s Randle’s advantage and vice-versa.

    I would also go with James Young with the 12th, if he’s available.  If they keep Turner, he and MCW need someone to spread the floor on the offensive end.  While Turner and MCW hold on to the ball and create for themselves, Young could spread the floor and hit open gaps to knock down easy buckets.

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  • #863739
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    If I were Philly, I would take Randle with the 5th pick.  Unless Wiggins, Parker, or Embiid drop, but they’re basically top-3 locks; if there is such a thing in this draft.

    I think you pair Randle with Noel.  Offense and defense.  Noel’s deficiency is his offense and that’s Randle’s advantage and vice-versa.

    I would also go with James Young with the 12th, if he’s available.  If they keep Turner, he and MCW need someone to spread the floor on the offensive end.  While Turner and MCW hold on to the ball and create for themselves, Young could spread the floor and hit open gaps to knock down easy buckets.

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  • #863844
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     If I was philly if reports are true and Embiid and Parker actually do stay in school the draft will still be good but not as great. I would trade both picks for the 1st or 2nd pick only. Depending on which one they got if they did i would draft Wiggins or Randle two spots they need..and hope wiggins turns out. If Embiid and Parker enter the draft you probably cant get the top two picks which means Parker and Randle are out of the question but you still should make a move for Randle or Wiggins. Trade the 5th pick and Evan Turner and his contract thats expiring after next season to a team with the 4th pick and draft whatever guy isnt taken. Reason i say the 4th pick is whoever gets the 3rd may not want to give it up considering Embiid Parker or Wiggins will be there. In this draft thats the price for a top pick.

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  • #863743
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     If I was philly if reports are true and Embiid and Parker actually do stay in school the draft will still be good but not as great. I would trade both picks for the 1st or 2nd pick only. Depending on which one they got if they did i would draft Wiggins or Randle two spots they need..and hope wiggins turns out. If Embiid and Parker enter the draft you probably cant get the top two picks which means Parker and Randle are out of the question but you still should make a move for Randle or Wiggins. Trade the 5th pick and Evan Turner and his contract thats expiring after next season to a team with the 4th pick and draft whatever guy isnt taken. Reason i say the 4th pick is whoever gets the 3rd may not want to give it up considering Embiid Parker or Wiggins will be there. In this draft thats the price for a top pick.

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    • #864018
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       Maybe in 2k14. But basically no team is going to give up a top 2 pick in this draft for 5 and 12. Think about it, you’re the Bucks, you’ve got the 1st or 2nd pick, then a team comes and says "Hey, we’ll give you Randle and Ellis if we can have Embiid". No team is passing on the chance to pick and choose between Wiggins/Parker/Embiid, no way.  

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    • #863917
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       Maybe in 2k14. But basically no team is going to give up a top 2 pick in this draft for 5 and 12. Think about it, you’re the Bucks, you’ve got the 1st or 2nd pick, then a team comes and says "Hey, we’ll give you Randle and Ellis if we can have Embiid". No team is passing on the chance to pick and choose between Wiggins/Parker/Embiid, no way.  

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  • #863745
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     At 5th I’d have to agree with Tounge-Out-Like-23 and go with Randle. At the 12th I’d go with either Young or Hood, whichever’s still there. Maybe even Gary Harris if somehow he slips and the others rise. Just someone who can provide a versatile offensive arsenal while being able to be a consistent threat from the perimeter. They’re in desperate need of a perimeter scorer.

    If Randle isn’t available at the 5th, maybe either Exum or Lavine. I know Lavine isn’t a top five lock right now but he looks like he has top five potential. Either one of those guys can provide some perimeter scoring with the ability to slash to the basket as well, with Lavine being the better shooter and Exum the better slasher. Then at 12 I would target Vonleh. Not as good offensively as Randle but his Chris Boshesque game could compliment Noel very well.

    Worst thing that can happen is they reach for Gordon at the 5th and take someone like Jerami Grant at 12. They’re in desperate need of some perimeter shooting and neither provides that. I think it would hurt their offense a lot.

     

     

     

     

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  • #863846
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     At 5th I’d have to agree with Tounge-Out-Like-23 and go with Randle. At the 12th I’d go with either Young or Hood, whichever’s still there. Maybe even Gary Harris if somehow he slips and the others rise. Just someone who can provide a versatile offensive arsenal while being able to be a consistent threat from the perimeter. They’re in desperate need of a perimeter scorer.

    If Randle isn’t available at the 5th, maybe either Exum or Lavine. I know Lavine isn’t a top five lock right now but he looks like he has top five potential. Either one of those guys can provide some perimeter scoring with the ability to slash to the basket as well, with Lavine being the better shooter and Exum the better slasher. Then at 12 I would target Vonleh. Not as good offensively as Randle but his Chris Boshesque game could compliment Noel very well.

    Worst thing that can happen is they reach for Gordon at the 5th and take someone like Jerami Grant at 12. They’re in desperate need of some perimeter shooting and neither provides that. I think it would hurt their offense a lot.

     

     

     

     

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  • #863763
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     With the fifth pick they should take what ever player left between Parker, Wiggins, Embiid, Randle, or Smart and with the 12th pick they should get Fair. I understand that right now people are saying he’s a late first early second, but by the time the draft comes around I believe he might get in the lottery. I’m really shocked the "experts" haven’t figured him out yet. He’s exactly like Calbert Chaney and he will have a long solid career baring injury of course. In my opinion Fair is a can’t miss product and with the 12th pick that’s great value. 

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  • #863864
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     With the fifth pick they should take what ever player left between Parker, Wiggins, Embiid, Randle, or Smart and with the 12th pick they should get Fair. I understand that right now people are saying he’s a late first early second, but by the time the draft comes around I believe he might get in the lottery. I’m really shocked the "experts" haven’t figured him out yet. He’s exactly like Calbert Chaney and he will have a long solid career baring injury of course. In my opinion Fair is a can’t miss product and with the 12th pick that’s great value. 

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  • #863773
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     Julius Randle most likely would be the selection at number 5 for the Sixers. Barring some disaster or players returning to school, Embiid, Wiggins, and Parker seem like locks for the top 3 picks (in no particular order). That leaves Randle, Exum, Smart, Gordon, and many other players at their choosing. Although Exum and Smart are supremely talented players and both seem like they can play off the ball, their primary position (point guard), is already taken by MCW. With their 5th pick, I think they have to go with Randle. Randle would give the Sixers a potentially great pick and roll player with MCW and would also relieve MCW of the scoring burden. Thats who I would go with if Randle is available at number 5.

    The 12th pick should be a small forward or a guard that can play with Carter-Williams. I don’t believe Evan Turner will be back playing for the Sixers next year as I think somebody will give him a big contract in the offseason. I think 3 potential players could be there for the Sixers to pick at number 12. Those players are James Young, Jerami Grant, and Rodney Hood. Out of those three players, I think Hood would be the best selection for that team. 

     

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  • #863874
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     Julius Randle most likely would be the selection at number 5 for the Sixers. Barring some disaster or players returning to school, Embiid, Wiggins, and Parker seem like locks for the top 3 picks (in no particular order). That leaves Randle, Exum, Smart, Gordon, and many other players at their choosing. Although Exum and Smart are supremely talented players and both seem like they can play off the ball, their primary position (point guard), is already taken by MCW. With their 5th pick, I think they have to go with Randle. Randle would give the Sixers a potentially great pick and roll player with MCW and would also relieve MCW of the scoring burden. Thats who I would go with if Randle is available at number 5.

    The 12th pick should be a small forward or a guard that can play with Carter-Williams. I don’t believe Evan Turner will be back playing for the Sixers next year as I think somebody will give him a big contract in the offseason. I think 3 potential players could be there for the Sixers to pick at number 12. Those players are James Young, Jerami Grant, and Rodney Hood. Out of those three players, I think Hood would be the best selection for that team. 

     

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  • #863789
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    I like what TOL-23 said with Randle and James Young. Honestly though, I’d be very surprised if the Sixers didn’t finish within the top 3. They stink lol

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  • #863890
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    I like what TOL-23 said with Randle and James Young. Honestly though, I’d be very surprised if the Sixers didn’t finish within the top 3. They stink lol

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  • #863801
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     As banged up as the Pelicans are, this may well be like 3 & 8.  I’d grab Randle at 5 or Wiggins Parker at 3 and with the other pick we need an NBA ready 2 guard – A shooter like Hood or Harris would surely help this terrible shooting squad.  Poor MCW would be averaging 10 assists a game if he could dish to someone who could actually make a jumper.

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  • #863902
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     As banged up as the Pelicans are, this may well be like 3 & 8.  I’d grab Randle at 5 or Wiggins Parker at 3 and with the other pick we need an NBA ready 2 guard – A shooter like Hood or Harris would surely help this terrible shooting squad.  Poor MCW would be averaging 10 assists a game if he could dish to someone who could actually make a jumper.

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  • #863803
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    Everyone seems to love Randle at 5 for Philly and I happen to think that would be a fine pick BUT

    1. Is Julius Randle a better prospect at Pf than guys like Aaron Gordon or even Noah Vonleh later down the road???

    My Opinion

    I’m starting to fall in love with Aaron Gordon’s athletism and versatility, he also plays good defense and isn’t a selfish player, he’s just a hard working guy with talent and potential to be anything from AK47 to Blake Griffin, looks like he has a solid frame and could get bigger with NBA trainers guiding him, just feels like a winner to me

    I also like Julius Randle’s inside/outside potential, but I’m worried he might dissapoint me ala Micheal Beasley/Derrick Williams, he has the potential to be a Zac Randolph type if he measures out well and continues to add strenght and settles himself down in the post, and though he’s clearly one of the most skill players in the Draft I feel like there is a certain risk/ceiling

    I think I’d swing for the fences and draft Aaron Gordon 5th and groom him to become a Blake Griffin clone who plays exceptional defense next to MCW and Nerlens Noel

    With the 12th pick I agree we should look for a Perimeter Shooter/Scorer like James Young or Gary Harris if they are available, I love both prospects as late lottery picks, but what about Doug McDermott at 12??? He’s the best shooter in the Draft IMO and he’s got nice size and potential as a 3pt specialist

    I think a Team will fall in love with Young’s combination of size, athletism and shooting ability ala Terrence Ross and KCP and that team could be us with the 12th pick, Lavine’s another guy I think teams will fall for when it’s there turn to pick, I think he can play both guard spots in the modern day NBA next to MCW or any other PG in place, I’d want to build a team full of talented super athletes so Young or Lavine are my first choice with that 12th pick

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

      

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    • #863807
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      I love Aaron Gordon too, but not over Randle. I would take him at 7 for sure, but I think that the top 6 players are all better prospects. At this point I want to take the best prospect with each pick that we have regardless of position. We have so little talent on our team(after we trade or let walk Thad, Turner and Hawes) that we just need to get assets. We can sort things out down the road if we have incompatibilities.

      That being said, Randle is a perfect PF to pair with Noel. He has a lot more skill than he is showing this year and I have no doubt that he will be a 20 and 10 guy in the NBA. He will never be a great defender unfortunately, but that is why he would be good next to Noel who can clean up his mistakes. He can handle the ball and shoot so he can stretch a defense, but he also has a post game that will force double teams, and he is a good and willing passer. He just has to learn how to recognize the doubles earlier and get the ball out. He gets caught sometimes under the basket, but he will figure it out.

      When it comes down to it though I think that the sixers pick will be higher than 5 and the Pelicans pick will be higher than 12. I’m actually afraid of the Pelicans losing so many games that they end up in the top 5 which would make us not get the pick this year.

       

       

       

       

       

       

        

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    • #863908
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      I love Aaron Gordon too, but not over Randle. I would take him at 7 for sure, but I think that the top 6 players are all better prospects. At this point I want to take the best prospect with each pick that we have regardless of position. We have so little talent on our team(after we trade or let walk Thad, Turner and Hawes) that we just need to get assets. We can sort things out down the road if we have incompatibilities.

      That being said, Randle is a perfect PF to pair with Noel. He has a lot more skill than he is showing this year and I have no doubt that he will be a 20 and 10 guy in the NBA. He will never be a great defender unfortunately, but that is why he would be good next to Noel who can clean up his mistakes. He can handle the ball and shoot so he can stretch a defense, but he also has a post game that will force double teams, and he is a good and willing passer. He just has to learn how to recognize the doubles earlier and get the ball out. He gets caught sometimes under the basket, but he will figure it out.

      When it comes down to it though I think that the sixers pick will be higher than 5 and the Pelicans pick will be higher than 12. I’m actually afraid of the Pelicans losing so many games that they end up in the top 5 which would make us not get the pick this year.

       

       

       

       

       

       

        

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  • #863904
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    Everyone seems to love Randle at 5 for Philly and I happen to think that would be a fine pick BUT

    1. Is Julius Randle a better prospect at Pf than guys like Aaron Gordon or even Noah Vonleh later down the road???

    My Opinion

    I’m starting to fall in love with Aaron Gordon’s athletism and versatility, he also plays good defense and isn’t a selfish player, he’s just a hard working guy with talent and potential to be anything from AK47 to Blake Griffin, looks like he has a solid frame and could get bigger with NBA trainers guiding him, just feels like a winner to me

    I also like Julius Randle’s inside/outside potential, but I’m worried he might dissapoint me ala Micheal Beasley/Derrick Williams, he has the potential to be a Zac Randolph type if he measures out well and continues to add strenght and settles himself down in the post, and though he’s clearly one of the most skill players in the Draft I feel like there is a certain risk/ceiling

    I think I’d swing for the fences and draft Aaron Gordon 5th and groom him to become a Blake Griffin clone who plays exceptional defense next to MCW and Nerlens Noel

    With the 12th pick I agree we should look for a Perimeter Shooter/Scorer like James Young or Gary Harris if they are available, I love both prospects as late lottery picks, but what about Doug McDermott at 12??? He’s the best shooter in the Draft IMO and he’s got nice size and potential as a 3pt specialist

    I think a Team will fall in love with Young’s combination of size, athletism and shooting ability ala Terrence Ross and KCP and that team could be us with the 12th pick, Lavine’s another guy I think teams will fall for when it’s there turn to pick, I think he can play both guard spots in the modern day NBA next to MCW or any other PG in place, I’d want to build a team full of talented super athletes so Young or Lavine are my first choice with that 12th pick

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

      

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  • #863805
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    I like Gordon a lot too but idk if you can justify taking him over Randle at this point. Randle is a legit PF imo, while Gordon is still trying to figure out if he’s a PF or a tweener. The Randle/Gordon debate is going to be a great one, and I could see Vonleh’s name being added to the mix for top PF taken too.

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  • #863906
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    I like Gordon a lot too but idk if you can justify taking him over Randle at this point. Randle is a legit PF imo, while Gordon is still trying to figure out if he’s a PF or a tweener. The Randle/Gordon debate is going to be a great one, and I could see Vonleh’s name being added to the mix for top PF taken too.

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  • #863811
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    Tongue Out as usual hits it fairly much on the head, if we assume that MCW will be the 76ers PG going forward then that would rule out any move for Marcus Smart. Dante Exum could be a legit option at 5th pick as he can play SG but Randle would perhaps be a much more obvious pick.

    The Pacers could of course look to trade up with 5th and 12th but with the top 3 being considered such elite prospects then I’d figure that would only get them up to 3rd at best.

    If we assume they take Randle with the 5th pick then that gives them a decent front court core of Hawes, Noel, Randle and Thad Young going forward although I’d assume that Thad may slip back across to SF and Turner to SG if they have a fit Noel and Randle in rotation.

    So having taken a big with 5th pick I’d look for a back courter with the 12th pick. If we assume that Turner will play some SG along with Anderson and Wrotten as decent scoring options off the bench then I’d be happy with a guy like Tyler Ennis at 12. He’d have to play behind MCW but he does look an unselfish pass first PG which the Pacers scoring options would find useful and apart from MCW, they don’t have another major play maker although Turner is developing as a point forward.

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  • #863912
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    Tongue Out as usual hits it fairly much on the head, if we assume that MCW will be the 76ers PG going forward then that would rule out any move for Marcus Smart. Dante Exum could be a legit option at 5th pick as he can play SG but Randle would perhaps be a much more obvious pick.

    The Pacers could of course look to trade up with 5th and 12th but with the top 3 being considered such elite prospects then I’d figure that would only get them up to 3rd at best.

    If we assume they take Randle with the 5th pick then that gives them a decent front court core of Hawes, Noel, Randle and Thad Young going forward although I’d assume that Thad may slip back across to SF and Turner to SG if they have a fit Noel and Randle in rotation.

    So having taken a big with 5th pick I’d look for a back courter with the 12th pick. If we assume that Turner will play some SG along with Anderson and Wrotten as decent scoring options off the bench then I’d be happy with a guy like Tyler Ennis at 12. He’d have to play behind MCW but he does look an unselfish pass first PG which the Pacers scoring options would find useful and apart from MCW, they don’t have another major play maker although Turner is developing as a point forward.

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  • #863843
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    The Sixers should take whoever is left from Parker, Embiid, Wiggins, Randle with their first pick. As others have said, Randle is projected to go to them as they sit now and he seems to be an ideal fit next to Noel. If they move up in the draft standings then Parker would seem to be an ideal fit as a natural scorer between MCW and Noel.

    With the Pelicans pick, they should take a good shooter like McDermott or Hood if they draft Randle first. If they draft Parker I think they take BPA.

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  • #863944
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    The Sixers should take whoever is left from Parker, Embiid, Wiggins, Randle with their first pick. As others have said, Randle is projected to go to them as they sit now and he seems to be an ideal fit next to Noel. If they move up in the draft standings then Parker would seem to be an ideal fit as a natural scorer between MCW and Noel.

    With the Pelicans pick, they should take a good shooter like McDermott or Hood if they draft Randle first. If they draft Parker I think they take BPA.

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  • #863869
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    As it sits now at the halfway point of the season the Sixers would have the 3rd pick (or at least the 3rd most lottery combinations) and the 10th pick from the Pelicans. Now hoping that they stay in the top 3 and fight off teams like Boston (who with Rondo returning should slightly improve) and Utah (who is better than Philly but plays in the West). Hopefully the Pelicans pick doesn’t move up either considering it is top 5 protected.

    Now clearly if they are top 3 they will get whoever they prefer (if they pick 1st) or whoever is left (if they pick 3rd) out of Embiid, Parker and Wiggins. This is also assuming that all of them enter the draft which I believe is a sure thing for all of them except Embiid. He is adjusting to life in America yet and clearly keeps improving leaps and bounds at Kansas. If they don’t win the national title (which I doubt they will without better guard play) he may come back. It has been said that he has been studying the history of big men who left after one year as compared to guys who came back to school. It is hard saying no to being #1 overall but really the best thing could actually be for him to play one more year in college.

    Obviously the first selection will effect who you take 2nd so lets say they do get Embiid. Then you are set inside for years to come with Noel and Embiid. You have to take someone to stretch the floor at 2 or 3. Whether you get somebody with great potential like James Young, Rodney Hood, Zach LaVine or even Doug McDermott all depends on where you are drafting and who is available.

    Even if they take Wiggins they should probably get another shooter to space the floor. It will create more space for Wiggins to drive and also get him more open jumpshots while that part of his game develops. Parker comes equipped with an NBA jumpshot and all the scoring tools to come in and average 17 a game. I think a SG would still be a good pick up for more floor spacing but I wouldn’t mind them getting another young big guy. Aaron Gordon and Noah Vonleh could be around at this spot. I even think Adrian Payne is going to be a good pro. He doesn’t have the ceiling of some of these other guys but he comes ready to play with his defense, toughness and jumpshot.

    A lot can happen between now and then (like the Sixers trading Turner and Hawes to ensure they have one of the three worst records in the league) but either way the Sixers should end up with two top 10 players from this draft. After last year where they might have gotten the two best players in the draft you can certainly see the exciting future the Sixers have.

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  • #863970
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    As it sits now at the halfway point of the season the Sixers would have the 3rd pick (or at least the 3rd most lottery combinations) and the 10th pick from the Pelicans. Now hoping that they stay in the top 3 and fight off teams like Boston (who with Rondo returning should slightly improve) and Utah (who is better than Philly but plays in the West). Hopefully the Pelicans pick doesn’t move up either considering it is top 5 protected.

    Now clearly if they are top 3 they will get whoever they prefer (if they pick 1st) or whoever is left (if they pick 3rd) out of Embiid, Parker and Wiggins. This is also assuming that all of them enter the draft which I believe is a sure thing for all of them except Embiid. He is adjusting to life in America yet and clearly keeps improving leaps and bounds at Kansas. If they don’t win the national title (which I doubt they will without better guard play) he may come back. It has been said that he has been studying the history of big men who left after one year as compared to guys who came back to school. It is hard saying no to being #1 overall but really the best thing could actually be for him to play one more year in college.

    Obviously the first selection will effect who you take 2nd so lets say they do get Embiid. Then you are set inside for years to come with Noel and Embiid. You have to take someone to stretch the floor at 2 or 3. Whether you get somebody with great potential like James Young, Rodney Hood, Zach LaVine or even Doug McDermott all depends on where you are drafting and who is available.

    Even if they take Wiggins they should probably get another shooter to space the floor. It will create more space for Wiggins to drive and also get him more open jumpshots while that part of his game develops. Parker comes equipped with an NBA jumpshot and all the scoring tools to come in and average 17 a game. I think a SG would still be a good pick up for more floor spacing but I wouldn’t mind them getting another young big guy. Aaron Gordon and Noah Vonleh could be around at this spot. I even think Adrian Payne is going to be a good pro. He doesn’t have the ceiling of some of these other guys but he comes ready to play with his defense, toughness and jumpshot.

    A lot can happen between now and then (like the Sixers trading Turner and Hawes to ensure they have one of the three worst records in the league) but either way the Sixers should end up with two top 10 players from this draft. After last year where they might have gotten the two best players in the draft you can certainly see the exciting future the Sixers have.

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  • #863881
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     To piggy back off of TOL23, if they could acquire Randle and Young in this draft, that would be great for them. 

    I think they want higher than 5th pick though. It’s clear their intention was all out tank. 
     

     

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    • #864008
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      If they get Randle and Young the 76ers will be near the top of my list of league pass teams to watch!

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      hbomb3300
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      If they get Randle and Young the 76ers will be near the top of my list of league pass teams to watch!

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         With Randle, Young, and Noel, they become Kentucky plus MCW.

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        ahuang16
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         With Randle, Young, and Noel, they become Kentucky plus MCW.

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     To piggy back off of TOL23, if they could acquire Randle and Young in this draft, that would be great for them. 

    I think they want higher than 5th pick though. It’s clear their intention was all out tank. 
     

     

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  • #864024
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     I would take Aaron Gordon at 5.  He is my power forward with Noel protecting the basket. 

    At 12 I am going with Wayne Selden as a strong guard who can shoot and score.

     

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  • #863923
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     I would take Aaron Gordon at 5.  He is my power forward with Noel protecting the basket. 

    At 12 I am going with Wayne Selden as a strong guard who can shoot and score.

     

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    joecheck88
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     I would package Evan Turner and the NO pick to Detroit for Greg Monroe. I’d hope I was picking top 3. I would want Wiggins. Then you would need a really good shooter at the 2 but it’s a young team and has time to find one and grow. 

    If I had to choose at 5 and 12 I would probably go Randle and Young/Hood/Harris whoever I feel is better at draft time. To be different however I may be persuaded to go Smart and Gordon. Wouldn’t be a pretty offensive team at first but defensively that could be tough. There are a few combinations you could go. 

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     I would package Evan Turner and the NO pick to Detroit for Greg Monroe. I’d hope I was picking top 3. I would want Wiggins. Then you would need a really good shooter at the 2 but it’s a young team and has time to find one and grow. 

    If I had to choose at 5 and 12 I would probably go Randle and Young/Hood/Harris whoever I feel is better at draft time. To be different however I may be persuaded to go Smart and Gordon. Wouldn’t be a pretty offensive team at first but defensively that could be tough. There are a few combinations you could go. 

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      Choppy
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       I think Detroit does that trade if it was offered. A lot of people under/over value Monroe but I think Turner (a solid wing) and a lotto pick is fair. Not sure if trading for Monroe and trading away a lottery pick is in the sixers plans but I think the pistons pull the trigger if that’s offered.

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      Choppy
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       I think Detroit does that trade if it was offered. A lot of people under/over value Monroe but I think Turner (a solid wing) and a lotto pick is fair. Not sure if trading for Monroe and trading away a lottery pick is in the sixers plans but I think the pistons pull the trigger if that’s offered.

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    Tyrober
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     I think it’s clear the Sixers have a TON of options going forward. If they end up picking 5th and 12th then Randle + Young would be an A+ draft. 

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     I think it’s clear the Sixers have a TON of options going forward. If they end up picking 5th and 12th then Randle + Young would be an A+ draft. 

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