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I would do the second trade immediately. Turning Bogey into 2 serviceable players along with 13th pick who could be long-term piece or trading asset is pretty great.
Lamb is a solid buy low guy. I like the potential fit next to Donovan if he can stay healthy. Might need to move JC for something different. Holiday is more of a sg/sf... Lamb is a sg... JC ain't a point guard. I'd see if OKC wanted to flip the 13th for the 18/34 and swap Favs and Kenrich Williams. I'm not really in love with anyone at 13 range.
 
I would do the second trade immediately. Turning Bogey into 2 serviceable players along with 13th pick who could be long-term piece or trading asset is pretty great.
Just make it a super trade... Bojan/JC #30 for Warren/Lamb/Holiday #13.
 
Lamb is a solid buy low guy. I like the potential fit next to Donovan if he can stay healthy. Might need to move JC for something different. Holiday is more of a sg/sf... Lamb is a sg... JC ain't a point guard. I'd see if OKC wanted to flip the 13th for the 18/34 and swap Favs and Kenrich Williams. I'm not really in love with anyone at 13 range.
Out of the Indiana bunch, I think it may be Aaron Holiday who's the buy-low guy. He's just coming off a bad third year, having been displaced by TG McConnell as the key backup PG.
 
Lamb is a solid buy low guy. I like the potential fit next to Donovan if he can stay healthy. Might need to move JC for something different. Holiday is more of a sg/sf... Lamb is a sg... JC ain't a point guard. I'd see if OKC wanted to flip the 13th for the 18/34 and swap Favs and Kenrich Williams. I'm not really in love with anyone at 13 range.
Lamb is not a great defender but he is much better than JC. If you can sell kinda high on JC, I would feel comfortable with Lamb as a JC replacement. He will not score as much or create same way but Quin's offense is going to get him looks. He can play with both Mitchell and Conley, so that's a plus. 13 can be flipped but I would love to see how draft went. I like a few guys there.
 
Lamb is not a great defender but he is much better than JC. If you can sell kinda high on JC, I would feel comfortable with Lamb as a JC replacement. He will not score as much or create same way but Quin's offense is going to get him looks. He can play with both Mitchell and Conley, so that's a plus. 13 can be flipped but I would love to see how draft went. I like a few guys there.
I like him... good effective scorer and just more well rounded. His length would help on the glass and he gets steals/deflections... something we really need. I like him.
 
Out of the Indiana bunch, I think it may be Aaron Holiday who's the buy-low guy. He's just coming off a bad third year, having been displaced by TG McConnell as the key backup PG.
Not a huge Holiday fan... I think he ends up being a solid backup. Lamb could be a starter level guy or a 6th man candidate type. I mean if they don't want Holiday I'd take him.
 
Lamb is not a great defender but he is much better than JC. If you can sell kinda high on JC, I would feel comfortable with Lamb as a JC replacement. He will not score as much or create same way but Quin's offense is going to get him looks. He can play with both Mitchell and Conley, so that's a plus. 13 can be flipped but I would love to see how draft went. I like a few guys there.
I like him... good effective scorer and just more well rounded. His length would help on the glass and he gets steals/deflections... something we really need. I like him.
Can't get rid of the suspicion that he's the guy we supposedly had lined up to sign along with Mirotic before we had to pivot to Bogey a couple summers ago. Don't know if we would have fared better overall with that original plan than the one we ended up with. One thing for sure: both are much better rebounders than Bogey. Interesting to think about the "what ifs ..."

Of course, Lamb hasn't been able to stay healthy the past two years.
 
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