I think you'd go: Curry on Russ, Klay on Harden, Iggy on LeBron, Durant on Kawhi and Draymond on Davis. Maybe you switch up and put Durant on Davis just because of his similar height and ability to move with him around the court better. From the other side I'd probably go Westbrook on Curry, Harden on Iggy, LeBron on Durant, Kawhi on Klay and Davis on Draymond. I don't like "wasting" Kawhi on Klay but who else is gonna run with him off the ball? I suppose you could go with Kawhi on Curry and try Westbrook on Klay. Davis is gonna have a hell of a time guarding Draymond.
He is a more dynamic scorer, and when he wants to, a plus defender. Pity he can be a ball stopper.love for melo trade rumors floating around...probably nothing to it but does anyone here think melo will improve the cavs?
Embiid, I guess. Nah, hopefully we've seen the worst of his injuries. .So a core of Embiid, Simmons, Saric, and Fultz looking likely, then. :eyes:
Which one gets ruled out for the season first?
I have read that Jackson is an Ainge type player. They are putting a lot of faith in IT - is he really good enough to get through 4 rounds of playoffs and be THE guy? No IMO (not sure if Fultz is either, I can't wait to see him in the NBA).Reports around suggest that Ainge is in love with Josh Jackson so I guess he's going at #3. It's a weird trade, yeah. Why not just pick Fultz and then trade him after FA has gone so you don't use your space on a traded player? Doesn't feel like enough.
But the Lakers are certainly going to suck next year. Who are they adding that will make them any better? Ball is a good prospect but he's not lifting you up 7 places in the draft on his own.
It's mostly true, they won't tank like they did this year. But their team is bad. They have okay young talent and bad older talent. Williams is gone. Just don't personally think they'll be any good.Re Lakers: Let me know if this is not true, but the Lakers wont have the same incentives to be bad this upcoming season, will they? Especially with their pick going to the Celts, I feel like that's going to be some pretty big motivation for them and they are going to want to show some signs of improvement, or George might change his mind, who knows.
If they didn't plan on picking at all, they could get a much better return flipping #1 straight up than doing it this way. Almost certainly picking with #3.Do you think Boston are going to even keep #3?
9th worst record might be a bit too kind, but in my edit I wrote that the pick will only go to the Celtics if it is 2-5 - LAL are capable of finishing better than 5th worst record. Deng and Mozgov could be okay if fully fit this season; of course their deals are both too long and too much cash overall.It's mostly true, they won't tank like they did this year. But their team is bad. They have okay young talent and bad older talent. Williams is gone. Just don't personally think they'll be any good.
That's what I was thinking too, although there might be a franchise you don't need a point guard. For example - would the Clippers trade Blake Griffin for Boston's #3 pick and a bench depth player?If they didn't plan on picking at all, they could get a much better return flipping #1 straight up than doing it this way. Almost certainly picking with #3.
the problem is he rarely wants to...and he will be the 3rd option on that team...i think it would be 2 steps back for the cavs for all his vaunted scoring prowess...He is a more dynamic scorer, and when he wants to, a plus defender. Pity he can be a ball stopper.
Also read that by shifting from 1 to 3 they can now just about create enough cap space to chase after Gordon Hayward.9th worst record might be a bit too kind, but in my edit I wrote that the pick will only go to the Celtics if it is 2-5 - LAL are capable of finishing better than 5th worst record. Deng and Mozgov could be okay if fully fit this season; of course their deals are both too long and too much cash overall.
That's what I was thinking too, although there might be a franchise you don't need a point guard. For example - would the Clippers trade Blake Griffin for Boston's #3 pick and a bench depth player?