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Bobcats Trade The #1 Pick?


chknwing

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ok I see the smoke coming out of your ears but hear me out. Bobcats need more than just 1 player. There are many teams with 2 first round picks, cleveland, portland, utah, New Orleans, Boston etc. Would you be willing to give #1 for 2 lower 1sts?

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I wouldn't be opposed to it, especially if both of NOLA's lottery picks are top five...but I do have bad memories of the 2005 (?) draft when the 'Cats had two first and took felton/may when they probably should have traded both to get CP3 or Deron Williams. I know it was reported that trading was thought about and discussed.

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1) We don't know where we are picking yet. 2) IF we have the number 1 pick, then absolutely not. There is no player in the draft on Davis' level. He is the type of guy that can turn around an organization. You build around that type of player. It was what the organization has always needed and never got. Even in year 1 when we should have been able to get Howard, we missed out. But like that, knowing our luck, we won't get the number 1 pick.

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personally, I dont think Unibrow will be the superstar everyone expects him to be.

I'm with you on this. I personally would like 2 1st rounders, but I can understand the cats going with Davis. His offensive game just scares me

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Honestly I would be completely willing to trade #1. I was thinking about this yesterday as a matter of fact. I am not as in love with the unibrow as everyone else (doesn't mean I think he will stink, just not convinced he is a franchise changer).

If we could get a king's ransom and only move down a couple spots I would do it in a heart beat.

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personally, I dont think Unibrow will be the superstar everyone expects him to be.

I dont think he will be a superstar but a good player. I would trade #1 pick to get 2 lottery picks.

Definitely, especially if we can get the two best Duke and/or UNC players available.

I'd love to have Marshall as the PG, too bad they took Kemba last year and already have Augustin. :(
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