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2019 NBA draft thread


ncfan

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5 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Dario Fugging Saric moved the Wolves from the spot ahead of the Hornets

To in position to draft, Culver, White, Reddish, Sekou

 

If fairness, Saric is a better asset than anything the Hornets could offer outside of Bridges. Only argument against it is his contract expiring.  Monk is an undersized shooter....who hasn't proven he can shoot.  Assume the Hornets would've had to give up a future 1st or Bridges to move up, and said no. 

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3 minutes ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

If fairness, Saric is a better asset than anything the Hornets could offer outside of Bridges. Only argument against it is his contract expiring.  Monk is an undersized shooter....who hasn't proven he can shoot.  Assume the Hornets would've had to give up a future 1st or Bridges to move up, and said no. 

I like Bridges

But wouldve been well worth to trade him for Culver or Coby White

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54 minutes ago, ncfan said:

The Wolves moved from Fugging 11 to 6 with Dario Sarcic

 

You cant tell me we couldn't move up with Monk (or he11 throw in Bridges and couldve gotten to 5-6)

Monk doesn't have trade value anymore, no way you give up bridges for anything outside of top 5 and that isn't going to happen. Charlotte has no trade assets worth anything, heck to get rid of most of the players you'd have to include a first. 

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2 minutes ago, Shocker said:

But is he a needle mover?

Big freak athlete, with tools who can play multiple positions 

Who several say has the highest upside in the draft

The youngest kid in the draft

 

Yeah

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