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I'd be Pro Draft if ...

C's look like a below .500/ 8 seed again and no one good is available at trade deadline.
C's have a worse record than last year at trade deadline.
Injuries make it impossible to make playoffs.
This is a flawed team they should be selling and tanking right now.
A losing streak of 6 or more games.
Other: See below (other is not a No its another reason please state)
IDK: select this if you can't think of what would sway you or if you are anti tank no matter what.

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Re: What would it take for you to be Pro Draft?
« Reply #45 on: January 03, 2016, 09:58:59 PM »

Offline Evantime34

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Definitely not pro draft. I am in favor of moving veterans/anyone who won't be around next year so younger players can play more, though.
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Re: What would it take for you to be Pro Draft?
« Reply #46 on: January 03, 2016, 10:00:58 PM »

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OK some call it tanking I like to call it being Pro Draft. Basically what would it take to convince you C's need to be a Pro Draft with the team this year. That is selling on any player that isn't on a rookie deal for Trade exemptions, Expiring deals, picks, or young players still on rookie deals. It doesn't have to be all our players but maybe 3 guys get moved enough to put C's in the bottom 10. IT, AB and Sully would probably have us drop badly. If you say Never just write it in a comment below. If you feel tank this year isn't needed because Nets don't play us enough to get them out of the lottery, comment that as well.
call it what you want, it's still tanking.

I voted Other --> I've no interest in tanking.  Let Brooklyn tank for us. 

No issues with making trades to improve the team.  No interest in making trades to make us worse.
What if we become the Hawks of the last 6 years?

That's not actually possible unless the NBA world all of a sudden morphs into some kind of bizarre science fiction story.
I hope not too, but if Nets played us more it that pick could be in the teens. The point is would no man's land 4-6 seed with early exits for multiple years possibly be a good scenario? If team never gets a top player that maybe the best case scenario. I laid out the draft and championship factoids about needing high picks.

I'm counting on the Nets pick being at least top ten.  I'm also counting on there being at least one (most likely multiple) future all stars available with that Nets pick.

As always, I hope Danny drafts wisely and Brad and the rest of the staff do a good job with development.
DKC Seventy-Sixers:

PG: G. Hill/D. Schroder
SG: C. Lee/B. Hield/T. Luwawu
SF:  Giannis/J. Lamb/M. Kuzminskas
PF:  E. Ilyasova/J. Jerebko/R. Christmas
C:    N. Vucevic/K. Olynyk/E. Davis/C. Jefferson

Re: What would it take for you to be Pro Draft?
« Reply #47 on: January 03, 2016, 10:07:08 PM »

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OK some call it tanking I like to call it being Pro Draft. Basically what would it take to convince you C's need to be a Pro Draft with the team this year. That is selling on any player that isn't on a rookie deal for Trade exemptions, Expiring deals, picks, or young players still on rookie deals. It doesn't have to be all our players but maybe 3 guys get moved enough to put C's in the bottom 10. IT, AB and Sully would probably have us drop badly. If you say Never just write it in a comment below. If you feel tank this year isn't needed because Nets don't play us enough to get them out of the lottery, comment that as well.
call it what you want, it's still tanking.

I voted Other --> I've no interest in tanking.  Let Brooklyn tank for us. 

No issues with making trades to improve the team.  No interest in making trades to make us worse.
What if we become the Hawks of the last 6 years?

That's not actually possible unless the NBA world all of a sudden morphs into some kind of bizarre science fiction story.
I hope not too, but if Nets played us more it that pick could be in the teens. The point is would no man's land 4-6 seed with early exits for multiple years possibly be a good scenario? If team never gets a top player that maybe the best case scenario. I laid out the draft and championship factoids about needing high picks.

I'm counting on the Nets pick being at least top ten.  I'm also counting on there being at least one (most likely multiple) future all stars available with that Nets pick.

As always, I hope Danny drafts wisely and Brad and the rest of the staff do a good job with development.


Outside of the top 5 projected Picks. What College Player catches your eye?

Ive seen Kris Dunn play for PC in person. Kid looks like the best PG to come out since CPaul....

Re: What would it take for you to be Pro Draft?
« Reply #48 on: January 03, 2016, 10:12:30 PM »

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OK some call it tanking I like to call it being Pro Draft. Basically what would it take to convince you C's need to be a Pro Draft with the team this year. That is selling on any player that isn't on a rookie deal for Trade exemptions, Expiring deals, picks, or young players still on rookie deals. It doesn't have to be all our players but maybe 3 guys get moved enough to put C's in the bottom 10. IT, AB and Sully would probably have us drop badly. If you say Never just write it in a comment below. If you feel tank this year isn't needed because Nets don't play us enough to get them out of the lottery, comment that as well.
call it what you want, it's still tanking.

I voted Other --> I've no interest in tanking.  Let Brooklyn tank for us. 

No issues with making trades to improve the team.  No interest in making trades to make us worse.
What if we become the Hawks of the last 6 years?

That's not actually possible unless the NBA world all of a sudden morphs into some kind of bizarre science fiction story.
I hope not too, but if Nets played us more it that pick could be in the teens. The point is would no man's land 4-6 seed with early exits for multiple years possibly be a good scenario? If team never gets a top player that maybe the best case scenario. I laid out the draft and championship factoids about needing high picks.



I'm counting on the Nets pick being at least top ten.  I'm also counting on there being at least one (most likely multiple) future all stars available with that Nets pick.

As always, I hope Danny drafts wisely and Brad and the rest of the staff do a good job with development.


Outside of the top 5 projected Picks. What College Player catches your eye?

Ive seen Kris Dunn play for PC in person. Kid looks like the best PG to come out since CPaul....

Not really sure yet.  I haven't been following college hoops too closely.

I too have gotten the opportunity to watch Dunn play live.  I also like him a lot.  Plus it's cool that he plays his college ball in my home town.
DKC Seventy-Sixers:

PG: G. Hill/D. Schroder
SG: C. Lee/B. Hield/T. Luwawu
SF:  Giannis/J. Lamb/M. Kuzminskas
PF:  E. Ilyasova/J. Jerebko/R. Christmas
C:    N. Vucevic/K. Olynyk/E. Davis/C. Jefferson

Re: What would it take for you to be Pro Draft?
« Reply #49 on: January 03, 2016, 10:29:20 PM »

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