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Robbie Anderson traded to Arizona


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2 minutes ago, NorthTryon said:

Gladly picked up for a 6th and 7th rounder. Let's not act like we got back a 2nd or a 3rd. People thought and rightly assumed it would be hard to get anything substantial for him after his hijinks yesterday. But hey, continue patting yourself on the back. But, the last two weeks there has been a huddle camp who say any picks after the 3rd round don't matter. You weren't one of the ones in that camp were you?

We were never going to get that for him in this offense. Yesterday didn't do the the any favors, so much so that some thought that he was not tradable. I knew that that was balderdash. So...

Anyway...I am in the you-get-as-many-picks-as-you-can camp, and always have been. Sure, day 3 picks ate obviously not as valuable as day one and two picks on their face, but they can always be used to acquire unforeseen talent, or talent that may have some issues, or even be packaged to acquire other talent during the other rounds. That's not to say that you hold on to picks for dear life when other options become available elsewhere, but even picks in rounds 4-7 have their importance.

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

Even in 24 we're gonna have that 4th or 5th for Baker taken away lol. Still gonna stink a little even though the cap space and other draft picks are intact

At this point it looks like a 5th (torn ligaments in Baker's ankle) and we got a 5th back in the Daley trade.

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Robbie did not want to be here, so we don't want him to be here.  Enough said.

Panther fans are soooooo dramatic in their likes and dislikes.

Hope we use the picks and money we got for him in a wise way, so far in the last few years, we have done neither, so that is on us.  And Tepper.

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