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Is Our Pick the Highest Pick on the Market?
« on: May 22, 2014, 08:06:05 PM »

Offline diconzo

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Looking ahead of us, I don't really see any teams willing to give up their picks easy. Teams that want a high level talent like Smart/Randle/Vonleh/Gordon are going to come to us. Who would be interested in trading up?

The Hornets (RIP Bobcats) could really use a player like Randle and got the #9 pick from DET. #9+Zeller for #6 doesn't seem too bad when you think about the fact we're still guaranteed one of Gordon/Stauskas/Vonleh. If not the Hornets there's always a team looking to move up.

(Personally I think Stauskas/Zeller would fit a lot better on this team than just Smart (BPE), and Randle forces a Sully trade)

Re: Is Our Pick the Highest Pick on the Market?
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2014, 08:11:23 PM »

Offline Kane3387

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I could potentially see number one being moved. Don't see 2 and 3 going anywhere. Would also be really surprised to see 4 gone. I also don't see anything crazy happening with 5 unless it was to move up. So yes I think 6 is the best available unless Cleveland takes the risk of adding Love.


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