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The perfect draft trade.

Let's see. Choice. Hmmm... A guy who pretty much sucked his rookie year and a guy who was the offensive focus of a 17 win team. Add in a second year guy who disappeared, and a kid who regressed in Euroleague. Seems like a lot of depth to me.

I'll take Rubio and Johnson anyday.
 
Jazz don't need a point as good as Deron Williams to win a championship. Hell, they don't even need a point as good as Devin Harris. They need big damn bodies that can bang in the paint and rebound. And quick perimeter defenders. DWill didn't win us **** in the end.

1) Go on a quest to find a current or future Kobe Jordan and/or Hakeem Duncan (note: Kobe's hardly Kobe anymore, same story with Duncan)
2) Get back to us on what you find. I think I speak for everyone when I say we'll all be very surprised if you don't find anyone by those parameters that is available.
 
Glad you agree with David Kahn's strategy.

So this thread is just confirming the notion of "do whatever Beantown says, but in reverse."

Of course, with him having this knowledge, he'll just type the opposite of what he thinks is right, so it then becomes, "Don't listen to anything Beantown says," which is kind of what any smart person does anyway.
 
Are people really arguing that Johnson and Rubio aren't high value players?

Johnson had a good rookie year at 9 points s game and has alot of promise.

Rubio is a top three pick if not the number one in this years draft.
 
Johnson had a good rookie year at 9 points s game and has alot of promise.

Wesley Johnson was one of the most disappointing rookies in the NBA. He's also one of the oldest rookies in the league.

Rubio is a top three pick if not the number one in this years draft.

Obviously you're not following overseas development. Rubio has not been wowing people in Euroleague.

For example, his 2010-2011 Euroleague stats were:

22.7 mpg, 6.5 ppg, 3.5 apg, 3.3 rpg, 1.6 spg 31.0% FG, 22.4% 3PFG.

Those shooting numbers are just brutal.
 
Wesley Johnson was one of the most disappointing rookies in the NBA. He's also one of the oldest rookies in the league.



Obviously you're not following overseas development. Rubio has not been wowing people in Euroleague.

For example, his 2010-2011 Euroleague stats were:

22.7 mpg, 6.5 ppg, 3.5 apg, 3.3 rpg, 1.6 spg 31.0% FG, 22.4% 3PFG.

Those shooting numbers are just brutal.

The assists, rebounds and steals are decent. But those shooting #'s make them almost completely irrelevant.
 
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