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Re: 2010 Celticsblog Draft: Draft Board
« Reply #3075 on: August 25, 2010, 02:30:27 PM »

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I'm bored.  I'm opening the Sacramento Kings up to trades:

C: Dampier / Bargnani
PF: Boozer
SF: Lewis / Jefferson
SG: Garcia
PG: Rose

Goals:

1.  The Kings have to stay competitive in the short term;

2.  The Kings are willing to trade excellent players for multiple good ones.
Is this really a good idea if you aren't actually taking over the team?

The Commissioner's Office has owned the team for several rounds now.  To help preserve the integrity of the game, I'm trying to field a roster that has more than 7 rotation-caliber players.
The Kings still have 4 more picks I think. That's what the last GM decided was best for his team.

Trading off his best players for some good players doesn't make his team more or less competitively balanced.

I just think the Commissioner's office deciding where the Kings best players can be traded to and what is a viable trade for them isn't in the best interest of the league as a whole.
There are still a good number of players available who are capable of being rotation players. If the Kings have four picks left, I think you can flesh out that roster well enough.

I wouldn't be trying to trade for depth. Just talent.

Re: 2010 Celticsblog Draft: Draft Board
« Reply #3076 on: August 25, 2010, 02:30:53 PM »

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With the first pick in the 11th round, Houston selects Austin Daye.
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Re: 2010 Celticsblog Draft: Draft Board
« Reply #3077 on: August 25, 2010, 02:31:47 PM »

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I'm bored.  I'm opening the Sacramento Kings up to trades:

C: Dampier / Bargnani
PF: Boozer
SF: Lewis / Jefferson
SG: Garcia
PG: Rose

Goals:

1.  The Kings have to stay competitive in the short term;

2.  The Kings are willing to trade excellent players for multiple good ones.
Is this really a good idea if you aren't actually taking over the team?

The Commissioner's Office has owned the team for several rounds now.  To help preserve the integrity of the game, I'm trying to field a roster that has more than 7 rotation-caliber players.
The Kings still have 4 more picks I think. That's what the last GM decided was best for his team.

Trading off his best players for some good players doesn't make his team more or less competitively balanced.

I just think the Commissioner's office deciding where the Kings best players can be traded to and what is a viable trade for them isn't in the best interest of the league as a whole.
There are still a good number of players available who are capable of being rotation players. If the Kings have four picks left, I think you can flesh out that roster well enough.

I wouldn't be trying to trade for depth. Just talent.

What about talented depth?


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Re: 2010 Celticsblog Draft: Draft Board
« Reply #3078 on: August 25, 2010, 02:32:27 PM »

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With the first pick in the 11th round, Houston selects Austin Daye.

Drats. Nice pick.
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Re: 2010 Celticsblog Draft: Draft Board
« Reply #3079 on: August 25, 2010, 02:33:06 PM »

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I'm bored.  I'm opening the Sacramento Kings up to trades:

C: Dampier / Bargnani
PF: Boozer
SF: Lewis / Jefferson
SG: Garcia
PG: Rose

Goals:

1.  The Kings have to stay competitive in the short term;

2.  The Kings are willing to trade excellent players for multiple good ones.
Is this really a good idea if you aren't actually taking over the team?

The Commissioner's Office has owned the team for several rounds now.  To help preserve the integrity of the game, I'm trying to field a roster that has more than 7 rotation-caliber players.
The Kings still have 4 more picks I think. That's what the last GM decided was best for his team.

Trading off his best players for some good players doesn't make his team more or less competitively balanced.

I just think the Commissioner's office deciding where the Kings best players can be traded to and what is a viable trade for them isn't in the best interest of the league as a whole.

I'm *shocked* that you would object to something the Commish's Office was doing, nick.  Shocked!

I'm not objecting to it.

Just think it's not in the game's best interest.

If I thought it was a good idea, I would be saying that as well.

Re: 2010 Celticsblog Draft: Draft Board
« Reply #3080 on: August 25, 2010, 02:36:16 PM »

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I'm bored.  I'm opening the Sacramento Kings up to trades:

C: Dampier / Bargnani
PF: Boozer
SF: Lewis / Jefferson
SG: Garcia
PG: Rose

Goals:

1.  The Kings have to stay competitive in the short term;

2.  The Kings are willing to trade excellent players for multiple good ones.
Is this really a good idea if you aren't actually taking over the team?

The Commissioner's Office has owned the team for several rounds now.  To help preserve the integrity of the game, I'm trying to field a roster that has more than 7 rotation-caliber players.
The Kings still have 4 more picks I think. That's what the last GM decided was best for his team.

Trading off his best players for some good players doesn't make his team more or less competitively balanced.

I just think the Commissioner's office deciding where the Kings best players can be traded to and what is a viable trade for them isn't in the best interest of the league as a whole.

I'm *shocked* that you would object to something the Commish's Office was doing, nick.  Shocked!

I'm not objecting to it.

Just think it's not in the game's best interest.

If I thought it was a good idea, I would be saying that as well.

Sometimes it's OK to say nothing too.  Just sayin'.

Wait, was that one of those times?
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Re: 2010 Celticsblog Draft: Draft Board
« Reply #3081 on: August 25, 2010, 02:38:02 PM »

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With the second pick of the 11th round, the Sacramento Kings select Jared Jeffries, a guy who can defend all five positions.



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Re: 2010 Celticsblog Draft: Draft Board
« Reply #3082 on: August 25, 2010, 02:39:55 PM »

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With the second pick of the 11th round, the Sacramento Kings select Jared Jeffries, a guy who can defend all five positions.



good pick

Re: 2010 Celticsblog Draft: Draft Board
« Reply #3083 on: August 25, 2010, 02:40:34 PM »

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With the second pick of the 11th round, the Sacramento Kings select Jared Jeffries, a guy who can defend all five positions.



And got paid as though he played all 5 at once.

Re: 2010 Celticsblog Draft: Draft Board
« Reply #3084 on: August 25, 2010, 02:46:05 PM »

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I'm bored.  I'm opening the Sacramento Kings up to trades:

C: Dampier / Bargnani
PF: Boozer
SF: Lewis / Jefferson
SG: Garcia
PG: Rose

Goals:

1.  The Kings have to stay competitive in the short term;

2.  The Kings are willing to trade excellent players for multiple good ones.
Is this really a good idea if you aren't actually taking over the team?

The Commissioner's Office has owned the team for several rounds now.  To help preserve the integrity of the game, I'm trying to field a roster that has more than 7 rotation-caliber players.
The Kings still have 4 more picks I think. That's what the last GM decided was best for his team.

Trading off his best players for some good players doesn't make his team more or less competitively balanced.

I just think the Commissioner's office deciding where the Kings best players can be traded to and what is a viable trade for them isn't in the best interest of the league as a whole.
There are still a good number of players available who are capable of being rotation players. If the Kings have four picks left, I think you can flesh out that roster well enough.

I wouldn't be trying to trade for depth. Just talent.

What about talented depth?
The upgrade over the current options (depth) vs the downgrade to your core or starters ... would decide that. Depends on the specifics.

Overall though, I would expect to be able to build a better squad by picking talent still available in the draft.

Re: 2010 Celticsblog Draft: Draft Board
« Reply #3085 on: August 25, 2010, 02:46:46 PM »

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With the 5th selection of the 11th round the DC Boxers select:

Donte Green

Re: 2010 Celticsblog Draft: Draft Board
« Reply #3086 on: August 25, 2010, 02:48:32 PM »

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With the 5th selection of the 11th round the DC Boxers select:

Donte Green
Nice utility player.

Re: 2010 Celticsblog Draft: Draft Board
« Reply #3087 on: August 25, 2010, 02:49:57 PM »

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With the 3rd pick of the 11th round the NJ Nyets select:


James Anderson!


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Re: 2010 Celticsblog Draft: Draft Board
« Reply #3088 on: August 25, 2010, 02:50:03 PM »

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With the 6th pick in the eleventh round, the Philadelphia 76ers select: Luke Harangody


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Re: 2010 Celticsblog Draft: Draft Board
« Reply #3089 on: August 25, 2010, 02:53:22 PM »

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Not on the clock til 3, but we'll get it in early in case this guy is gone.

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