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Would you trade Bradley and one of our picks for a top 10 pick?

yes
14 (11.6%)
no
81 (66.9%)
depends on who is left on the board
26 (21.5%)

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Offline LooseCannon

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Wow. Bradley and Bass nets the Celtics Wes Matthews and a lottery pick? Where did that idea come from?

A Blazer fan who hates Matthews' inconsistency and is desperate to get rid of him.
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I think if we add another longer off guard and a good young back up point to Rondo, Bradley and E'Tuan Moore - our back court is set for the next 7-10 years.

We need big men, but I think we could grab a couple good ones at 21 and 22 or package our 21st and 22nd to move up 5-6 notches and grab a good young big. Then I'd rather add the additional quality big men via free agency.




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I would say no for two reasons....1, we lost a defender like TA, and now we have one that can cover the prime movers...the Wade's ect.....and 2, under doc, this rookie wouldn't play anyway....and they are unknown.....doc would sit the rook after 1 mistake.

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Nope

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Not without having a specific talent in mind, and not before making sure he's there.

That said, if Danny thought it was worth it I'd be okay with it.

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Word is every NBA team with 2 first-round picks except Cavs (Blazers, Rockets, Celtics, Warriors) trying to trade one for young player.

Wonder who we could even target?
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Word is every NBA team with 2 first-round picks except Cavs (Blazers, Rockets, Celtics, Warriors) trying to trade one for young player.

Wonder who we could even target?
Dunno, could be anyone this team could use young talent pretty much anywhere except PG. (Bradley/Rondo make us pretty set there)

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Word is every NBA team with 2 first-round picks except Cavs (Blazers, Rockets, Celtics, Warriors) trying to trade one for young player.

Wonder who we could even target?

Ed Davis perhaps.

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Saw this on Twitter:

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Sam Amico ‏@SamAmicoFSO
Word is every NBA team with 2 first-round picks except Cavs (Blazers, Rockets, Celtics, Warriors) trying to trade one for young player.

Wonder who we could even target?

The reasonable candidate would be a former first-round pick going into his third or fourth year next season who has yet to crack his team's starting lineup.  The third-year player would be one who a team is not sure about exercising its fourth-year option and the fourth-year player would be one who a team is not sure about offering a qualifying offer to make him a restricted free agent.
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I could see Portland trying to get Bradley away from us with one of their 1st rounders.  They have a huge gaping hole at PG and there's nobody in this draft that I'd consider a better PG prospect than Bradley.
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dont want to trade someone that d's wade well
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Offline Freebo

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Why do you guys want tot trade Bradley? That doesn't make sense..

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Every team needs or wishes they had a Sefalosha, Tony Allen, Bradley etc......no way.
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Depends on who's in the board.

If we're talking about Meyers Leonard, Drummond, Terrence Jones and maybe to an extent, Terrence Ross, yes.

I understand that Bradley has elite level defense, but these three, of course still are hit or miss, has potential to be one of the better starting quality players in the NBA and could offer more than what Bradley would offer us.
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I understand that Bradley has elite level defense, but these three, of course still are hit or miss, has potential to be one of the better starting quality players in the NBA and could offer more than what Bradley would offer us.

Avery Bradley has the potential to be one of the better starting quality players.
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