Park Bites
Well-Known Member
First and foremost I don't play in mud. I wouldn't look to trade for a possible top ten pick. Naturally no one is giving up a top ten pick next year that's just rediculus kkk. I'd just look for a mid teen's or early 20's pick, then let Al and Millsap walk sign some cheap contracts, and give the core 4 the rains.
They will probably struggle early as they go through growing pains, but see them putting it together and having a nice finish though, and getting a top 10 to 14 pick to go with a pick in the 17 to 25 area. One of three things will happen... 1. We get the pg of the future to lead the team. 2. We get two very good role players to add to the c4, and much better then we would get this year. 3. The core four exceed all expectations and make the playoffs, giving us two picks in the 17-25 range. We still get better players next year.
I'm going to stay on my high horse. You can play with the pigs all you want. I like it up here, but with my plan the jazz in the future are better off, and there's a better chance we get a franchise pg to lead this team. If you think Schroeder or MCW will be that you have hard time ahead of you. They will be no better then Wolters or Canaan with potential to be worse then them.
not all gm's are created equally. I'm not talking about getting a top pick. Read my comments to kkk, and picks 10 to 20 next year will be even better. The thought of three picks in any first round will be more then enough to get a few gm's to pull the trigger for instant gratification.
with comments like this, yes I love my high horse. I find it funny that you think this. Don't you get tired of playing in the mud?
you should try my high horse. kkk and others have pimped him so hard Schro has become a superstar over night here. I suppose he could end up being pretty good but there's a greater chance he will be nothing more then a role player.
again I want to see a gm give up a draft pick in what is looking to be one of the deepest drafts in the history of the nba, for what is looking to be the weakest draft in recent memory.