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Just now, Jared Patterson said:

Great moves tonight. Now trade Hayward or Rozier and we are cooking!!!!

Point is right now you don't have to... 

We still have FA money to get a starting level big.. We are in incredible shape right now..

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3 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

Oh they’ll be getting that pick. This team is at an absurd trajectory right now. Have look like we have put in place a young core that will be very familiar with playoff basketball for the next decade. Just have to watch the cap and coach this squad up. The potential is unreal.

No I was just saying it's a win win situation  for us.. If we're good we really don't need anymore young players.. And if we're bad we still have our pick..

Mitch is a beast..

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3 minutes ago, Shocker said:

lol…gtfho

We have to challenge for a champ soon or LaMelo will split

Shocker, I am not questioning your expertise in any way but given the same options Mitch had tonight, who would you have preferred we took at 11 and 19?  

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7 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

I'm sorry does the season start tomorrow??

So in your opinion you think that's all the moves we're making this offseason??

Lmao..

Seriously bro take the night off or take a walk and clear your head.. This ain't you right now..

The funny thing is Plumlee and Kai are an upgrade over an Injury prone Cody Zeller and stone handed Biz.

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Just now, WOW!! said:

Why??

Why trade our best scorer for a under performing  big??

Just sign Holmes, or Nerlen any starting level C and let's goooooooooo!

Yeah this team looks set right now outside of a big and someone like Noel would basically solve that issue with the rest of the talent on this team. I don’t feel a strong need to move anything unless we are quite obviously winning the trade. 

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7 minutes ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

Any reason why?  We essentially got the 19th pick this year...for at best the 19th pick next year.  Or a mid 1st years from now.  Or a couple 2nds.  I'm usually pretty damn pessimistic but really don't see the downside on this one. 

There is no downside.. This was a win win for us.. I don't know what Shocker is on tonight..

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1 minute ago, Eazy-E said:

The funny thing is Plumlee and Kai are an upgrade over an Injury prone Cody Zeller and stone handed Biz.

And that's not even the trade off.. Kia will spend alot of time in Greensboro.. And we have the money to sign a top level FA big.. 

So it will probably be Fa big, Plumlee and Vernon or Nick , then maybe Kai later in the season..

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1 minute ago, My Life Dont Matter said:

A rookie underperforming in his first season and you’re already calling him a bust? Warriors could use another vet like Gordon to win now. Wiseman gives us another young player to rebuild around Melo for the future. Wiseman would benefit by playing with Melo.

Not calling him a bust.. But we don't need him now and he won't be as impactful to this team as Gordon being the vet leader on the court.. This isn't college you can't have a team of nothing but 1st year and 2nd year players and think you're winning poo..

We are just going to sign a FA big and not lose anything.. Best move..

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Guys, I do not really follow the NBA, so I am learning from you.  Here is how I see the trade:  This was a loaded draft, and a year from now, a player at #19 is likely not to be as good as this guy--who was ranked #11 on the big board I was using (Bouknight was #7, fwiw).  Considering that this draft is being compared to the 1984, 1996 etc drafts, you have to assume the value is there.  I do not see the down side. Jones needs a year, so basically they have a "free year" to groom him for the NBA.  Assume he entered the draft in 2022--where would he go?  Top 8?  Probably.  Sorta how I think of it.  I will shut up now and learn.

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Just now, My Life Dont Matter said:

I think Kai has a better chance to play this season than Vernon and Nick. 

Would you like to bet on that???

Kia's body alone is a year away from getting Significant NBA minutes..

Great potential but right now he is a project.. He has to develop his body as well as his game before you see him get NBA minutes..

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Guys, I do not really follow the NBA, so I am learning from you.  Here is how I see the trade:  This was a loaded draft, and a year from now, a player at #19 is likely not to be as good as this guy--who was ranked #11 on the big board I was using (Bouknight was #7, fwiw).  Considering that this draft is being compared to the 1984, 1996 etc drafts, you have to assume the value is there.  I do not see the down side. Jones needs a year, so basically they have a "free year" to groom him for the NBA.  Assume he entered the draft in 2022--where would he go?  Top 8?  Probably.  Sorta how I think of it.  I will shut up now and learn.

Spot on.

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