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Hornets willing to part with #9 for Afflalo


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The Chicago Bulls have been linked most prominently to a deal with Orlando involving shooting guard Arron Afflalo, although sources say that’s not likely happening on draft night, but it’s still very much in play. The dark horse to obtain Afflalo still remains the Charlotte Hornets, who have long coveted him and are willing to give up the ninth pick and a roster player to do it.

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yes pls.. #9 for Afflalo

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they will ask for a fortune, but when the time comes- i think they will bite for Hendo and #9

 

i dont know if we are offering Hendo though, they had him go to the uniform unveiling and he's a "captain" on the team.

I hope we arent stupid on Hendo's stock/upside

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That's Terrible. He's just a tad better than Henderson and we are gonna trade the 9th overall pick to do it? I understand trading the pick if u was trying to get Klay Thompson or somebody that's a star and young.

BUT AFFALO. 30 year old sg who's never broke out and just average his whole career. Who also can opt out next year so he would w a rental. Jesus don't be stupid cho

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Too much to give up in a loaded draft for what could be a one year rental on a guy.

 

#9, #24 & Henderson for Afflalo & #12 I would do.

 

Or #9, #45 a future 2nd rounder and an expiring for Afflalo & #12.

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Too much to give up in a loaded draft for what could be a one year rental on a guy.

#9, #24 & Henderson for Afflalo & #12 I would do.

Or #9, #45 a future 2nd rounder and an expiring for Afflalo & #12.

Yes totally agree. I would do it if their 12 was inlvolved. But straight up 9 for affalo. God no

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Too much to give up in a loaded draft for what could be a one year rental on a guy.

 

#9, #24 & Henderson for Afflalo & #12 I would do.

 

Or #9, #45 a future 2nd rounder and an expiring for Afflalo & #12.

 

the problem is, charlotte cant draft worth a poo.  do much better in trades. stick with your strength

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I think it will be #9 and Neal for Afflalo.  I would want O'Quinn also because he is a good backup c that could push Biz for that spot.  Maybe #9 and Biz.  Just stumbled on to this site a few days ago while on hornetsplanet. Hello everyone 

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