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Not good news for the Brooklyn pick. Winslow likely out for the rest of season after shoulder surgery.
With Riley's virtual admission that they'll be tanking the rest of the year, this Winslow injury will just make it easier for them.
They're the third worst record in the league right now at 10-26. Brooklyn is at 8-25 at the moment. I worry about them down the stretch. I think Philly should stay slightly ahead of Brooklyn for most of the season, especially after Simmons comes back. But I could see the Heat rivaling the Nets for futility at the end of the season, especially if they trade off Dragic.
I'm not worried at all. Not only are the Nets terrible, but this draft is ludicrously deep. All we need is a top-7 pick.
I'm more worried about the trade value of it. If we have any chance of trading it before the deadline, we'd need them to be leading the tankathon race, or at least right there close to it.
I'm also afraid that as the college season goes on there will be a clear consensus cut-off, and we'll end up right on the other side of that cut-off, similar to this past summer's two-man draft. I pretty much guarantee that a trade would've got done if we had the second pick instead of the third pick, let alone the first pick.
Then you're irrationally worried. The Nets will have a bottom 3 record, and likely bottom 2, by the deadline. No more than 13 wins by that point.
Also, that two-player draft stuff is also nonsense. Brown already looks ahead of Ingram.
Sure, now, but that was the overwhelming impression of that draft, i.e. that it was a two-person draft.
But I agree. I wasn't very high on Ingram at all, and I thought Simmons was the only one who stood out over the rest, though he still had his question marks.
I obviously wanted to trade the pick first, but I'm happy with Brown. I thought 2-8 was pretty much a wash potential-wise. I'm still upset that we didn't try and trade with Sacramento for number 8 and Chriss, though, especially at that price. Chriss and Brown would've made a very, very dynamic and athletic wing duo moving forward.
And I don't expect us to trade the pick at the deadline, either. There's still too much risk involved with where it lands in the lottery that I doubt any team really takes that chance, unless they're really wanting to finish tanking the rest of the season for their own pick, too.