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Re: What are Miami’s options?
« Reply #15 on: October 31, 2020, 05:49:08 PM »

Offline hpantazo

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Wish there was a way the Celtics could trade for Miami's Duncan Robinson. Maybe Semi Ojeleye and all three 1st round picks ? I think it would be worth it for Boston.

Why not just take shooters with all three picks?  Chances are they get at least one player as good or better than Robinson.

That's not a bad idea. We need one shooter like Robinson or Herro on this team. Odds are that one out of three picks would work out, so may as well fully focus on addressing an important need instead of loading up on more projects.

Re: What are Miami’s options?
« Reply #16 on: October 31, 2020, 06:25:41 PM »

Offline Moranis

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Wish there was a way the Celtics could trade for Miami's Duncan Robinson. Maybe Semi Ojeleye and all three 1st round picks ? I think it would be worth it for Boston.

Why not just take shooters with all three picks?  Chances are they get at least one player as good or better than Robinson.

That's not a bad idea. We need one shooter like Robinson or Herro on this team. Odds are that one out of three picks would work out, so may as well fully focus on addressing an important need instead of loading up on more projects.
Herro shot 38.9% from 3 this year.  Tatum was better than that and Hayward, Brown, and Walker were all in the 38's so not far off.  Now Robinson was 44.6%, which is a different level of shooter. 
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