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7 minutes ago, Wanderlai said:

With Ball out no point now. Ride it out and get another good pick.

Depends on the trade. I don't want to give up any of our guards with Melo out and I don't want to give up 1st round picks but seeing some guys go for pennies on the dollar (Fournier for 2 2nds...) makes me think there could still be a trade for a big out there for us to get relatively cheap. Holmes from Sacramento would be an interesting target.

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East Top Teams:
76ers: + George Hill
Bucks: + PJ Tucker
Nets: +/-

East Mid Teams:
Hornets: +/-
Heat: + Oladipo / – Olynyk, Bradley
Knicks: +/-
Hawks: + Lou Williams / – Rondo
Celtics: + Fournier / – Tice
Pacers: +/-
Bulls: + Vucevic / – Wendell Carter Jr, Otto Porter
Raptors: +/-

Conclusions:
- Heat improved and I think they will solidify the #4 spot.
- Hawks slightly improved because they were getting. nothing from Rondo and Lou will give them scoring off the bench.
- Celtics slightly improved their scoring but their interior got even weaker.
- Bulls improved but not sure by how much. Could be a threat now.

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