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Quote from: Phantom255x on November 27, 2018, 08:21:08 PMQuote from: Moranis on November 27, 2018, 07:24:59 PMCavs have reportedly offered Korver and a protected pick for FultzDang. #1 Pick potentially could be traded for 37-year old Korver + a heavily protected pick If the Sixers never take that "next step", then the Fultz/Tatum Draft will be what haunts the Sixers the most IMHO.Funny how a protected pick becomes a heavily protected pick on here when the Sixers are involved. In a dozen more posts, it'll probably be a 2nd rounder.
Quote from: Moranis on November 27, 2018, 07:24:59 PMCavs have reportedly offered Korver and a protected pick for FultzDang. #1 Pick potentially could be traded for 37-year old Korver + a heavily protected pick If the Sixers never take that "next step", then the Fultz/Tatum Draft will be what haunts the Sixers the most IMHO.
Cavs have reportedly offered Korver and a protected pick for Fultz
Quote from: Phantom255x on November 27, 2018, 08:21:08 PMQuote from: Moranis on November 27, 2018, 07:24:59 PMCavs have reportedly offered Korver and a protected pick for FultzDang. #1 Pick potentially could be traded for 37-year old Korver + a heavily protected pick If the Sixers never take that "next step", then the Fultz/Tatum Draft will be what haunts the Sixers the most IMHO.Funny how a protected pick becomes a heavily protected pick on here when the Sixers are involved. In a dozen more posts, it'll probably be a 2nd rounder. Unless the Kings draft pick turns out much better than it currently looks (late lottery), I doubt the Fultz trade would haunt the Sixers most. If the trade didn't occur, Fultz is almost certainly available at the 3rd spot where the Sixers were picking. Losing a late lottery pick isn't that big of a deal especially when it was acquired in a salary dump heist.
Quote from: tazzmaniac on November 27, 2018, 08:39:21 PMQuote from: Phantom255x on November 27, 2018, 08:21:08 PMQuote from: Moranis on November 27, 2018, 07:24:59 PMCavs have reportedly offered Korver and a protected pick for FultzDang. #1 Pick potentially could be traded for 37-year old Korver + a heavily protected pick If the Sixers never take that "next step", then the Fultz/Tatum Draft will be what haunts the Sixers the most IMHO.Funny how a protected pick becomes a heavily protected pick on here when the Sixers are involved. In a dozen more posts, it'll probably be a 2nd rounder. Unless the Kings draft pick turns out much better than it currently looks (late lottery), I doubt the Fultz trade would haunt the Sixers most. If the trade didn't occur, Fultz is almost certainly available at the 3rd spot where the Sixers were picking. Losing a late lottery pick isn't that big of a deal especially when it was acquired in a salary dump heist. Celticsstrong’s resident Sixers fan strikes again!And aren’t you forgetting something? Not only would it be losing a “late lottery pick,” which I think we all know will be better than that by year’s end, it would also be losing a top-3 pick in what is one of the better drafts in recent memory, all for a washed up Kyle Korver and middling first round pick, as we all know he’s not drawing an unprotected or even lightly protected first round pick at this point.
Quote from: tazzmaniac on November 27, 2018, 08:39:21 PMQuote from: Phantom255x on November 27, 2018, 08:21:08 PMQuote from: Moranis on November 27, 2018, 07:24:59 PMCavs have reportedly offered Korver and a protected pick for FultzDang. #1 Pick potentially could be traded for 37-year old Korver + a heavily protected pick If the Sixers never take that "next step", then the Fultz/Tatum Draft will be what haunts the Sixers the most IMHO.Funny how a protected pick becomes a heavily protected pick on here when the Sixers are involved. In a dozen more posts, it'll probably be a 2nd rounder. Unless the Kings draft pick turns out much better than it currently looks (late lottery), I doubt the Fultz trade would haunt the Sixers most. If the trade didn't occur, Fultz is almost certainly available at the 3rd spot where the Sixers were picking. Losing a late lottery pick isn't that big of a deal especially when it was acquired in a salary dump heist. Yeah, all they ended up losing in that case was Tatum. Clearly though he's not good enough for that PHI team and just wouldn't fit that team. And what first round pick is CLE offering PHI? Because right now CLE is pretty much a lock to land a Top-3 pick with the one they have this year.
Quote from: Phantom255x on November 27, 2018, 08:44:06 PMQuote from: tazzmaniac on November 27, 2018, 08:39:21 PMQuote from: Phantom255x on November 27, 2018, 08:21:08 PMQuote from: Moranis on November 27, 2018, 07:24:59 PMCavs have reportedly offered Korver and a protected pick for FultzDang. #1 Pick potentially could be traded for 37-year old Korver + a heavily protected pick If the Sixers never take that "next step", then the Fultz/Tatum Draft will be what haunts the Sixers the most IMHO.Funny how a protected pick becomes a heavily protected pick on here when the Sixers are involved. In a dozen more posts, it'll probably be a 2nd rounder. Unless the Kings draft pick turns out much better than it currently looks (late lottery), I doubt the Fultz trade would haunt the Sixers most. If the trade didn't occur, Fultz is almost certainly available at the 3rd spot where the Sixers were picking. Losing a late lottery pick isn't that big of a deal especially when it was acquired in a salary dump heist. Yeah, all they ended up losing in that case was Tatum. Clearly though he's not good enough for that PHI team and just wouldn't fit that team. And what first round pick is CLE offering PHI? Because right now CLE is pretty much a lock to land a Top-3 pick with the one they have this year.If the trade doesn't happen, Danny drafts Tatum at #1 and Magic drafts Ball at #2. So the Sixers wouldn't have a shot at Tatum anyway. It would be their own protected 1st that would presumably roll over into future years until at some point it would convey or convert to 2nd round picks. Where did you think the "heavily protected 1st" was coming from? Cleveland isn't a lock to have a top 3 pick. With the new lottery odds, the worst record team has a 47.9% chance of ending up with the 5th pick. Now in all likelihood the pick would be lottery protected or top 10 at best so it wouldn't convey in the next draft.
Quote from: tazzmaniac on November 27, 2018, 09:10:41 PMQuote from: Phantom255x on November 27, 2018, 08:44:06 PMQuote from: tazzmaniac on November 27, 2018, 08:39:21 PMQuote from: Phantom255x on November 27, 2018, 08:21:08 PMQuote from: Moranis on November 27, 2018, 07:24:59 PMCavs have reportedly offered Korver and a protected pick for FultzDang. #1 Pick potentially could be traded for 37-year old Korver + a heavily protected pick QuoteIf the Sixers never take that "next step", then the Fultz/Tatum Draft will be what haunts the Sixers the most IMHO.Funny how a protected pick becomes a heavily protected pick on here when the Sixers are involved. In a dozen more posts, it'll probably be a 2nd rounder. Unless the Kings draft pick turns out much better than it currently looks (late lottery), I doubt the Fultz trade would haunt the Sixers most. If the trade didn't occur, Fultz is almost certainly available at the 3rd spot where the Sixers were picking. Losing a late lottery pick isn't that big of a deal especially when it was acquired in a salary dump heist. Yeah, all they ended up losing in that case was Tatum. Clearly though he's not good enough for that PHI team and just wouldn't fit that team. And what first round pick is CLE offering PHI? Because right now CLE is pretty much a lock to land a Top-3 pick with the one they have this year.If the trade doesn't happen, Danny drafts Tatum at #1 and Magic drafts Ball at #2. So the Sixers wouldn't have a shot at Tatum anyway. It would be their own protected 1st that would presumably roll over into future years until at some point it would convey or convert to 2nd round picks. Where did you think the "heavily protected 1st" was coming from? Cleveland isn't a lock to have a top 3 pick. With the new lottery odds, the worst record team has a 47.9% chance of ending up with the 5th pick. Now in all likelihood the pick would be lottery protected or top 10 at best so it wouldn't convey in the next draft. Right because the Sixers were obligated to take a bust at #3. League rules prevented them from trading a couple spots down and selecting Fox or way down and selecting Mitchell. Thankfully they were mandated to take broken shot/brain Fultz.
Quote from: Phantom255x on November 27, 2018, 08:44:06 PMQuote from: tazzmaniac on November 27, 2018, 08:39:21 PMQuote from: Phantom255x on November 27, 2018, 08:21:08 PMQuote from: Moranis on November 27, 2018, 07:24:59 PMCavs have reportedly offered Korver and a protected pick for FultzDang. #1 Pick potentially could be traded for 37-year old Korver + a heavily protected pick QuoteIf the Sixers never take that "next step", then the Fultz/Tatum Draft will be what haunts the Sixers the most IMHO.Funny how a protected pick becomes a heavily protected pick on here when the Sixers are involved. In a dozen more posts, it'll probably be a 2nd rounder. Unless the Kings draft pick turns out much better than it currently looks (late lottery), I doubt the Fultz trade would haunt the Sixers most. If the trade didn't occur, Fultz is almost certainly available at the 3rd spot where the Sixers were picking. Losing a late lottery pick isn't that big of a deal especially when it was acquired in a salary dump heist. Yeah, all they ended up losing in that case was Tatum. Clearly though he's not good enough for that PHI team and just wouldn't fit that team. And what first round pick is CLE offering PHI? Because right now CLE is pretty much a lock to land a Top-3 pick with the one they have this year.If the trade doesn't happen, Danny drafts Tatum at #1 and Magic drafts Ball at #2. So the Sixers wouldn't have a shot at Tatum anyway. It would be their own protected 1st that would presumably roll over into future years until at some point it would convey or convert to 2nd round picks. Where did you think the "heavily protected 1st" was coming from? Cleveland isn't a lock to have a top 3 pick. With the new lottery odds, the worst record team has a 47.9% chance of ending up with the 5th pick. Now in all likelihood the pick would be lottery protected or top 10 at best so it wouldn't convey in the next draft.
Quote from: tazzmaniac on November 27, 2018, 08:39:21 PMQuote from: Phantom255x on November 27, 2018, 08:21:08 PMQuote from: Moranis on November 27, 2018, 07:24:59 PMCavs have reportedly offered Korver and a protected pick for FultzDang. #1 Pick potentially could be traded for 37-year old Korver + a heavily protected pick QuoteIf the Sixers never take that "next step", then the Fultz/Tatum Draft will be what haunts the Sixers the most IMHO.Funny how a protected pick becomes a heavily protected pick on here when the Sixers are involved. In a dozen more posts, it'll probably be a 2nd rounder. Unless the Kings draft pick turns out much better than it currently looks (late lottery), I doubt the Fultz trade would haunt the Sixers most. If the trade didn't occur, Fultz is almost certainly available at the 3rd spot where the Sixers were picking. Losing a late lottery pick isn't that big of a deal especially when it was acquired in a salary dump heist. Yeah, all they ended up losing in that case was Tatum. Clearly though he's not good enough for that PHI team and just wouldn't fit that team. And what first round pick is CLE offering PHI? Because right now CLE is pretty much a lock to land a Top-3 pick with the one they have this year.
Quote from: Phantom255x on November 27, 2018, 08:21:08 PMQuote from: Moranis on November 27, 2018, 07:24:59 PMCavs have reportedly offered Korver and a protected pick for FultzDang. #1 Pick potentially could be traded for 37-year old Korver + a heavily protected pick QuoteIf the Sixers never take that "next step", then the Fultz/Tatum Draft will be what haunts the Sixers the most IMHO.Funny how a protected pick becomes a heavily protected pick on here when the Sixers are involved. In a dozen more posts, it'll probably be a 2nd rounder. Unless the Kings draft pick turns out much better than it currently looks (late lottery), I doubt the Fultz trade would haunt the Sixers most. If the trade didn't occur, Fultz is almost certainly available at the 3rd spot where the Sixers were picking. Losing a late lottery pick isn't that big of a deal especially when it was acquired in a salary dump heist.
Quote from: Moranis on November 27, 2018, 07:24:59 PMCavs have reportedly offered Korver and a protected pick for FultzDang. #1 Pick potentially could be traded for 37-year old Korver + a heavily protected pick QuoteIf the Sixers never take that "next step", then the Fultz/Tatum Draft will be what haunts the Sixers the most IMHO.
If the Sixers never take that "next step", then the Fultz/Tatum Draft will be what haunts the Sixers the most IMHO.
The Cavs can't trade their pick this year. It is owed to the Hawks I think but it is top 10 protected this year and next year before it becomes a 2nd. So any pick from the Cavs is well in the future and would be pretty well protected given that.
Quote from: Eddie20 on November 27, 2018, 09:15:37 PMQuote from: tazzmaniac on November 27, 2018, 09:10:41 PMQuote from: Phantom255x on November 27, 2018, 08:44:06 PMQuote from: tazzmaniac on November 27, 2018, 08:39:21 PMQuote from: Phantom255x on November 27, 2018, 08:21:08 PMQuote from: Moranis on November 27, 2018, 07:24:59 PMCavs have reportedly offered Korver and a protected pick for FultzDang. #1 Pick potentially could be traded for 37-year old Korver + a heavily protected pick QuoteIf the Sixers never take that "next step", then the Fultz/Tatum Draft will be what haunts the Sixers the most IMHO.Funny how a protected pick becomes a heavily protected pick on here when the Sixers are involved. In a dozen more posts, it'll probably be a 2nd rounder. Unless the Kings draft pick turns out much better than it currently looks (late lottery), I doubt the Fultz trade would haunt the Sixers most. If the trade didn't occur, Fultz is almost certainly available at the 3rd spot where the Sixers were picking. Losing a late lottery pick isn't that big of a deal especially when it was acquired in a salary dump heist. Yeah, all they ended up losing in that case was Tatum. Clearly though he's not good enough for that PHI team and just wouldn't fit that team. And what first round pick is CLE offering PHI? Because right now CLE is pretty much a lock to land a Top-3 pick with the one they have this year.If the trade doesn't happen, Danny drafts Tatum at #1 and Magic drafts Ball at #2. So the Sixers wouldn't have a shot at Tatum anyway. It would be their own protected 1st that would presumably roll over into future years until at some point it would convey or convert to 2nd round picks. Where did you think the "heavily protected 1st" was coming from? Cleveland isn't a lock to have a top 3 pick. With the new lottery odds, the worst record team has a 47.9% chance of ending up with the 5th pick. Now in all likelihood the pick would be lottery protected or top 10 at best so it wouldn't convey in the next draft. Right because the Sixers were obligated to take a bust at #3. League rules prevented them from trading a couple spots down and selecting Fox or way down and selecting Mitchell. Thankfully they were mandated to take broken shot/brain Fultz.Are you dense or do you just not read the posts? I was commenting on the trade itself not on their decision to draft Fultz. Colangelo traded up to get #1 to get Fultz. He certainly would have taken Fultz if he had fallen to #3. Personally Fox was my guy and I would have preferred him over Fultz or Tatum. Now for the Sixers there would have probably been compatibility issues with Fox and Simmons and for us Fox would have been stuck behind Irving.
Quote from: jpotter33 on November 27, 2018, 09:05:52 PMQuote from: tazzmaniac on November 27, 2018, 08:39:21 PMQuote from: Phantom255x on November 27, 2018, 08:21:08 PMQuote from: Moranis on November 27, 2018, 07:24:59 PMCavs have reportedly offered Korver and a protected pick for FultzDang. #1 Pick potentially could be traded for 37-year old Korver + a heavily protected pick If the Sixers never take that "next step", then the Fultz/Tatum Draft will be what haunts the Sixers the most IMHO.Funny how a protected pick becomes a heavily protected pick on here when the Sixers are involved. In a dozen more posts, it'll probably be a 2nd rounder. Unless the Kings draft pick turns out much better than it currently looks (late lottery), I doubt the Fultz trade would haunt the Sixers most. If the trade didn't occur, Fultz is almost certainly available at the 3rd spot where the Sixers were picking. Losing a late lottery pick isn't that big of a deal especially when it was acquired in a salary dump heist. Celticsstrong’s resident Sixers fan strikes again!And aren’t you forgetting something? Not only would it be losing a “late lottery pick,” which I think we all know will be better than that by year’s end, it would also be losing a top-3 pick in what is one of the better drafts in recent memory, all for a washed up Kyle Korver and middling first round pick, as we all know he’s not drawing an unprotected or even lightly protected first round pick at this point.Is he really a Sixers fan? I can’t imagine myself making over 4K posts on a site dedicated to another team. Seems like a real waste of time.
Quote from: Eddie20 on November 27, 2018, 09:10:28 PMQuote from: jpotter33 on November 27, 2018, 09:05:52 PMQuote from: tazzmaniac on November 27, 2018, 08:39:21 PMQuote from: Phantom255x on November 27, 2018, 08:21:08 PMQuote from: Moranis on November 27, 2018, 07:24:59 PMCavs have reportedly offered Korver and a protected pick for FultzDang. #1 Pick potentially could be traded for 37-year old Korver + a heavily protected pick If the Sixers never take that "next step", then the Fultz/Tatum Draft will be what haunts the Sixers the most IMHO.Funny how a protected pick becomes a heavily protected pick on here when the Sixers are involved. In a dozen more posts, it'll probably be a 2nd rounder. Unless the Kings draft pick turns out much better than it currently looks (late lottery), I doubt the Fultz trade would haunt the Sixers most. If the trade didn't occur, Fultz is almost certainly available at the 3rd spot where the Sixers were picking. Losing a late lottery pick isn't that big of a deal especially when it was acquired in a salary dump heist. Celticsstrong’s resident Sixers fan strikes again!And aren’t you forgetting something? Not only would it be losing a “late lottery pick,” which I think we all know will be better than that by year’s end, it would also be losing a top-3 pick in what is one of the better drafts in recent memory, all for a washed up Kyle Korver and middling first round pick, as we all know he’s not drawing an unprotected or even lightly protected first round pick at this point.Is he really a Sixers fan? I can’t imagine myself making over 4K posts on a site dedicated to another team. Seems like a real waste of time.I'm a Celtics fan for 30 years, although some of the posters on here make me wonder why, and a big Embiid fan so I follow the Sixers too.