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Sixers Looking to Trade Up

Interesting.
If I'm Cleveland, I DON'T do it. Embiid is a once-in-a-decade talent and great 5's are just too hard to find. Cavs desperately need a center. Hawes is unrestriced and isn't a top talent anyway. Varejao is old and is always hurt. Would Parker be an upgrade over Thompson? Sure. But Thompson is at least young and serviceable. I don't think Embiid slips past Milwaukee since they need a replacement for their pothead, Sanders. There really isn't another center in the top half of the draft. Cleveland would have to go with someone like Stauskas or McDermott at #10, but they already have Waiters at SG and Anthony Bennett ostensibly replacing Deng at SF.

As Miami shows, you don't need an elite center anymore, just a strong serviceable, defensive minded one, which Varejao is. Varejao has a couple good years left and can fill the gap for Cleveland until they can draft, trade, or sign a replacement. I think their biggest need is replacing their forward spots, as Deng will probably walk and Tristan Thompson is not a starting caliber big yet. They could take Parker or Wiggins at #3 to solve the SF issue and probably Saric at #10 as the PF. Thompson could back-up the 4/5.
 
As Miami shows, you just need the best player in the world on your team.

fixed.

think of how good miami would be with an olijuwan or shaq down low.
 
Interesting.
If I'm Cleveland, I DON'T do it. Embiid is a once-in-a-decade talent and great 5's are just too hard to find. Cavs desperately need a center. Hawes is unrestriced and isn't a top talent anyway. Varejao is old and is always hurt. Would Parker be an upgrade over Thompson? Sure. But Thompson is at least young and serviceable. I don't think Embiid slips past Milwaukee since they need a replacement for their pothead, Sanders. There really isn't another center in the top half of the draft. Cleveland would have to go with someone like Stauskas or McDermott at #10, but they already have Waiters at SG and Anthony Bennett ostensibly replacing Deng at SF.

Which is why they offered it to the Cavs and not the Bucks. Bucks would have jumped all over it.
 
As Miami shows, you don't need an elite center anymore, just a strong serviceable, defensive minded one, which Varejao is. Varejao has a couple good years left and can fill the gap for Cleveland until they can draft, trade, or sign a replacement. I think their biggest need is replacing their forward spots, as Deng will probably walk and Tristan Thompson is not a starting caliber big yet. They could take Parker or Wiggins at #3 to solve the SF issue and probably Saric at #10 as the PF. Thompson could back-up the 4/5.

And how many strong, serviceable centers are available either in the late teens or for mid-level money? Varejao played 65 games this year, but the three previous: 25, 25, and 31. He makes Boozer look like Cal Ripken. Parker and Wiggins ARE tempting, but I still think Cleveland keeps their pick and goes after Embiid. At least they'd have a good story to sell LBJ: a solid 4 and Bennett easily steps aside if LBJ joins the team.
 
Cuz we want to trade up, and if the Sixers do, then the Jazz won't have anybody to trade with...

Lol what?

You can still trade with the Bucks and if a Cavs/Philly trade happens you can still try and get the 3rd pick from the Cavs.
 
Interesting.
If I'm Cleveland, I DON'T do it. Embiid is a once-in-a-decade talent and great 5's are just too hard to find. Cavs desperately need a center. Hawes is unrestriced and isn't a top talent anyway. Varejao is old and is always hurt. Would Parker be an upgrade over Thompson? Sure. But Thompson is at least young and serviceable. I don't think Embiid slips past Milwaukee since they need a replacement for their pothead, Sanders. There really isn't another center in the top half of the draft. Cleveland would have to go with someone like Stauskas or McDermott at #10, but they already have Waiters at SG and Anthony Bennett ostensibly replacing Deng at SF.

We'd be hard-pressed to go back and find another collegiate freshman with the relatively pedestrian statistics and wildly inconsistent play that Embiid logged this season and say he was a once-in-a-decade player.

I like Embiid. But he may be as big a question mark as anyone in the top 3.
 
We'd be hard-pressed to go back and find another collegiate freshman with the relatively pedestrian statistics and wildly inconsistent play that Embiid logged this season and say he was a once-in-a-decade player.

I like Embiid. But he may be as big a question mark as anyone in the top 3.

You must not have watched Embiid play.
 
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