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Who is your top Draft choice?


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Who is your top Draft choice?  

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  1. 1. Who is your top Draft choice?

    • Nerlens Noel PF/C
      24
    • Marcus Smart PG
      0
    • Ben McLemore SG
      16
    • Otto Porter SF
      0
    • Anthony Bennet SF/PF
      6
    • Victor Oladipo SG
      1
    • Trey Burke PG
      0
    • Shabazz Mohammad SG
      0
    • Cody Zeller PF/C
      2


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For me, i'd love to get Nerlens Noel. I know he is coming off of injury, but is upside is ridiculous. He would automatically improve our defense in the paint. However, we already have a good, long, athletic big man in the middle (Biz) who has vastly improved since last year.

I honestly have no idea what this team will do. Will they bring back Henderson, and use him as a SG? Or will they draft a SG. Will they draft another "project" type big man who has a high upside or will they bring in somebody in free agency to play the post.

However, I'd love to see a Noel, Biz PF/C combo. Imagine all the blocks...and missed shots

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For me, i'd love to get Nerlens Noel. I know he is coming off of injury, but is upside is ridiculous. He would automatically improve our defense in the paint. However, we already have a good, long, athletic big man in the middle (Biz) who has vastly improved since last year.

I honestly have no idea what this team will do. Will they bring back Henderson, and use him as a SG? Or will they draft a SG. Will they draft another "project" type big man who has a high upside or will they bring in somebody in free agency to play the post.

However, I'd love to see a Noel, Biz PF/C combo. Imagine all the blocks...and missed shots

agreed,.

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I don't think Hendo is coming back. MJ will be drooling over a sharp shooter in McLemore. McLemore is the prototypical SG, not Hendo.

I think MJ is more attracted to a guy with a killer instinct. Kemba was supposedly his pick in '11 because Kemba reminded MJ of himself. McLemore's lack of a killer instinct could be turn-off to MJ.

That being said, if they could ever develop that, Mac is the PERFECT fit between Kemba and MKG.

I would be perfectly happy with Noel or McLemore.

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I think MJ is more attracted to a guy with a killer instinct. Kemba was supposedly his pick in '11 because Kemba reminded MJ of himself. McLemore's lack of a killer instinct could be turn-off to MJ.

That being said, if they could ever develop that, Mac is the PERFECT fit between Kemba and MKG.

I would be perfectly happy with Noel or McLemore.

That'd be a tremendous backcourt for the future.

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My ideal offseason...

Resign/Amnesty/Walk

- resign Gerald Henderson

- resign Byron Mullens

- resign Josh McRobert

- resign Jannero Pargo

- let DeSagana Diop walk

- let Ben Gordon walk

- let Reggie Williams walk

- amnesty Tyrus Thomas

Draft

- Draft Nerlens Noel

- Draft Michael Carter-Williams

Sign

- sign Paul Millsap

- sign J.J. Hickson

Line Up

PG: Kemba Walker, Ramon Sessions, Jannero Pargo

SG: Gerald Henderson, Michael Carter Williams

SF: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Jeff Taylor, Jeff Adrien

PF: Paul Millsap, Bismack Biyombo, Josh McRoberts

C: Nerlens Noel, J.J. Hickson, Byron Mullens, Brendan Haywood

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