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2023 NBA Draft Megathread

That is bad logic. Chances are the pick is higher than 28 and we don’t own a pick next year most likely.
Also, the idea that we know how good or bad a draft is a year+ before it’s happened is wack. I’m old enough to remember how bad 2011 was supposed to be and it turned out being the best draft since probably 2003.

Also, all things equal, I don’t think it’s necessarily ideal to bring in 3+ rookies with serious intent to develop at the same time.
 

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They get the least favorable pick out of these in 2024:

1st-round pick (OKC)
1st-round pick (LAC)
1st-round pick protected 1-4 (HOU)
1st-round pick protected 1-10 (UTA)

I would definitely trade 28 for that pick straight across. Not sure if Denver does it but they could package 28/37 to move up even more.

Depending on the protections, I probably would’ve done #28 for that 2029 Nuggets pick straight up. Saved them a step.
 

View: https://twitter.com/msinger/status/1667206925451182082


They get the least favorable pick out of these in 2024:

1st-round pick (OKC)
1st-round pick (LAC)
1st-round pick protected 1-4 (HOU)
1st-round pick protected 1-10 (UTA)

I would definitely trade 28 for that pick straight across. Not sure if Denver does it but they could package 28/37 to move up even more.

Another reason to make the trade, is it gives us 3 new teams - OKC, Houston and the Clippers - to root against for next year. Actively rooting for the Wolves, Nets and 76ers to lose as many games as possible was one of the best parts of this past season. And I already pretty much hate all 3 of those teams.
 
This twitter thread is nonsense. People are calling out the OP on it one after another.
Didn't read any of the comments. I'm guessing each one of these prospects is going to have their backers/naysayers... I will say the sophomore combo guard really hasn't found huge NBA success but maybe Bufkin breaks the mold.

Just passing along a few draft items as I find them.
 
Didn't read any of the comments. I'm guessing each one of these prospects is going to have their backers/naysayers... I will say the sophomore combo guard really hasn't found huge NBA success but maybe Bufkin breaks the mold.

Just passing along a few draft items as I find them.

Tyrese Haliburton, Deron Williams, Terry Rozier, Jaden Ivey and Donovan Mitchell are all 'combo-guards' who broke out as sophomores and have found success in the NBA. There are enough counter-examples that I don't think that thread means anything. Plus, Kobe is 19, which means he's performing at the same age as a number of freshmen.

A player has NBA-level size and skills, or he doesn't. The examples he's using, like Bouknight, Davis, etc., are players with limitations everyone knew about.
 
Tyrese Haliburton, Deron Williams, Terry Rozier, Jaden Ivey and Donovan Mitchell are all 'combo-guards' who broke out as sophomores and have found success in the NBA. There are enough counter-examples that I don't think that thread means anything. Plus, Kobe is 19, which means he's performing at the same age as a number of freshmen.

A player has NBA-level size and skills, or he doesn't. The examples he's using, like Bouknight, Davis, etc., are players with limitations everyone knew about.
This is exactly what I was thinking. Tbh - Bufkin (so far) reminds me of what I thought we were getting with Donovan. I think the physical profile is so different that it’s impossible to compare the two. . . but I remember thinking that their tape feels similar - minus the big athletic dunks that Donovan flashed more if.
 
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