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2024 NBA Draft Mega Thread

Yeah, if the fallback prospect you draft is mostly empty calories that you get your value back (or better?) later, that’s pretty good in a ****** draft.
How many teams actually execute that? If the Jazz drafted Dillingham and he was somehow this 25 ppg scoring efficient offensive wizard, the outcome would be the Jazz doing everything they can to build around him.
 
How many teams actually execute that? If the Jazz drafted Dillingham and he was somehow this 25 ppg scoring efficient offensive wizard, the outcome would be the Jazz doing everything they can to build around him.
I couldn’t tell you. It’s a fine point. Something tells me Ainge wouldn’t be too sentimental about a player like that in general, but especially considering what he did with (to) IT.
 
I couldn’t tell you. It’s a fine point. Something tells me Ainge wouldn’t be too sentimental about a player like that in general, but especially what he did with IT.
I also dont think DA is going to draft that archetype at 10.

He isnt completely philosophically opposed to the small scoring guard, but there's a difference between drafting them in the lottery vs getting them on a bargain in the trade market or free agency.
 
I think we are way too lost in the sauce thinking about a situation where he is actually very good but not perfect and then we commit ourselves too much too him lol.

My worry about Dillingham is his ability to play defense and finish at the rim/get to the FT line. I’m worried about him being a player at all and not too concerned with what we do in the event that he is a good player.
 
I think we are way too lost in the sauce thinking about a situation where he is actually very good but not perfect and then we commit ourselves too much too him lol.

My worry about Dillingham is his ability to play defense and finish at the rim/get to the FT line. I’m worried about him being a player at all and not too concerned with what we do in the event that he is a good player.
What is a good FTR to you?
 
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