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Imagine our Nets pick lands in top 5, would you trade it for Nerlens Noel?

yes
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no
21 (42.9%)
not sure have to watch more of 2016 draft class
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Offline Rosco917

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Not if Thon Maker is available at any price.



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Offline CelticsFan166

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Not if Thon Maker is available at any price.



This ^^ and then some!

Just to be clear, is Maker in this year's draft or in 2017? I've heard that he may be reclassifying to 2016 but others say he's still going in 2017.

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In a crazy world where the top 5 pick was guaranteed and the 76ers were offering us this deal right now, yeah I'd take it. I do believe that Noel will be the NBA's best defensive player and that he'll make a huge impact in 2016-2017.


Offline ahonui06

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I would trust Ainge selecting someone great with a Top 5 pick. I wouldn't want to trade it for Noel unless the draft is extremely underwhelming.

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In a vacuum, I'd say Noel is worth trading a #5 pick for. But I don't really know what next year's draft looks like outside of the top 2 so I couldn't say he'd be worth next year's #5.
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Not if Thon Maker is available at any price.


This ^^ and then some!


Thon is reclassifying for 2017 so forget him this year boys.
Does that mean you'd trade for Noel now?  :P
« Last Edit: August 21, 2015, 09:27:41 PM by chambers »
"We are lucky we have a very patient GM that isn't willing to settle for being good and coming close. He wants to win a championship and we have the potential to get there still with our roster and assets."

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In a vacuum, I'd say Noel is worth trading a #5 pick for. But I don't really know what next year's draft looks like outside of the top 2 so I couldn't say he'd be worth next year's #5.

This is the right answer.  If it's a strong draft or someone really good drops, then no, but if it looks like a pretty weak (or even average) draft, then you have to do it
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Offline chambers

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In a vacuum, I'd say Noel is worth trading a #5 pick for. But I don't really know what next year's draft looks like outside of the top 2 so I couldn't say he'd be worth next year's #5.



This is the right answer.  If it's a strong draft or someone really good drops, then no, but if it looks like a pretty weak (or even average) draft, then you have to do it

So if the deal has to be completed before draft night and you can't wait to see who drops, what's the move?
"We are lucky we have a very patient GM that isn't willing to settle for being good and coming close. He wants to win a championship and we have the potential to get there still with our roster and assets."

quoting 'Greg B' on RealGM after 2017 trade deadline.
Read that last line again. One more time.

Offline moiso

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Next year's draft is a long way away.  We will know a lot more about Noel after another year of basketball.  It depends on his growth and his health.  If he looks to be a worse rebounding Chandler then probably not, depending on what the draft looks like.

Offline Rosco917

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Not if Thon Maker is available at any price.


This ^^ and then some!


Thon is reclassifying for 2017 so forget him this year boys.
Does that mean you'd trade for Noel now?  :P



In that case Noel looks a lot better.
What intrigues me about Noel is his quickness, and athleticism as a defender. He would fit into what CBS is trying to do. His scoring ability will be ok, we can get scoring from other positions.
I need to get more familiar with the 2016 draft.

Offline tankcity!

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He's basically Tyson Chandler so I'd rather take a risk on an player who has the potential to be an all star because that is what this team needs.

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In a vacuum, I'd say Noel is worth trading a #5 pick for. But I don't really know what next year's draft looks like outside of the top 2 so I couldn't say he'd be worth next year's #5.



This is the right answer.  If it's a strong draft or someone really good drops, then no, but if it looks like a pretty weak (or even average) draft, then you have to do it

So if the deal has to be completed before draft night and you can't wait to see who drops, what's the move?

I'll take it that this is after the lottery, with us locked in at the 5th pick?

That's a tough one. I guess it would depend on how the draft looked, but I'd probably do it
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Offline Endless Paradise

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He's basically Tyson Chandler so I'd rather take a risk on an player who has the potential to be an all star because that is what this team needs.

He's basically Tyson Chandler so you'd rather take a risk on a player who has the potential to be an All-Star, aka Tyson Chandler?

Kind of weird to see a guy who's anchored a championship defense, won Defensive Player of the Year, and been an All-Star being dismissed like this.

Offline RAAAAAAAANDY

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He's basically Tyson Chandler so I'd rather take a risk on an player who has the potential to be an all star because that is what this team needs.

He's probably going to be a more versatile defender than Chandler, and he's already flashing a face up game/excellent passing on offense.

He doubled Chandler's career AST% this year.

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Did chandler ever get a few steals per game like noel? His rookie stats last year was actually amazing.
Wasnt he the firsst rookie to average above 1.5 blocks and 1.5 steals per game since David Robinson?