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1. Get #1 pick. (With our luck it will be the #4 pick)

2. Assuming we get the #1, trade it to NOR for their 2 first rounders. (Should both be lottery).

3. Let NOR take Anthony Davis (not going to be a franchise player; marcus camby at best).

4. We take either Drummond/Barnes with the top 3 pick, then someone like MKG/Rivers/Jones.

Should give us a good core with some star potential. Knowing us though we will get #1 and not trade it and just take Davis which will make me sad.

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If got Andre Drummond and MKG our starting lineup would be fearsome defensively

Kemba

Hendo

MKG

Tyrus

Drummond

I'm liking this more and more. Their second pick I think is from Minnesota..so we need to make this trade and then have the t'wolves tank.

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I love the idea but for me its a dream scenario. Lets be honest the Hornets need talent as well. So they would just as soon keep the two great players. Look at who they have

Eric Gordon - keeper

Jarrett Jack - reserve

Carl Landry - Hustle player solid starter or key reserve

Trevor Ariza - See Carl Landry

Emeka Okafor - We all know who he is

They definitely would need those two picks just as much as we do. But I do know one thing is for certain. IF the bobcats do get the #1, everyone will be pissed at MJ for not pulling the trigger on this trade even though it is not realistic. But I would gladly eat crow if we can pull this off.

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I highly doubt Barnes will come out next year, or he would have done it this year.

And honestly there is no real super star franchise player we could get with the 1st pick honestly.... there are a handful of star players if we can get enough of them maybe we can make something happen.

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