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Admittedly I have put down a few, but I just can't figure out what you're saying here.
Never mind. Back to the future.
Admittedly I have put down a few, but I just can't figure out what you're saying here.
There's been chatter that the Kings are looking to deal their #8 pick to get some salary cap relief. Should have included that into my post.Admittedly I have put down a few, but I just can't figure out what you're saying here.
I would assume Boston prefers Gordon over Smart. Unless they are set on moving Rondo.
There's been chatter that the Kings are looking to deal their #8 pick to get some salary cap relief. Should have included that into my post.
Step 1. Trade the 2013 Jazz pick (#14) and the 2013 GSW pick (#21) into Trey Burke.
Step 2. Trade Trey Burke, the 2014 GSW pick (#23) and take on a couple of bad contracts for Sacramento to get the Kings 2014 pick (#8).
Step 3. Knowing that a deal is in place for Burke, they can then draft Smart with confidence at #5, knowing that one of Embiid, Gordon or Randle will still be available at #8. Which is especially good if you don't want to risk taking one of those guys at #5.
Asset Management to move bigger and better in each scenario. Sorry I wasn't more clear.
Smart may end up being the best player of this draft class. I believe DL may take him but I also am not sure how this info has been leaked. I mean it's very unusual of Jazz FO.
I wish there was a way to get both Gordon and Smart. Love both their demeanor.
The Jazz are trying to piss off all of their players. Throw Burks and Favors into trade rumors, don't extend Hayward, piss off Burke by drafting another point guard, sending Gobert hiking with Neto and making him take provocative pictures.
Pretty sure that they were doing this last year. Players with guaranteed contracts are always in the discussion. Now, if it becomes a regular thing. . . that's an issue because it creates a distraction - ala Pau Gasol. I think that the fans are a little more wound up about it than the front office is.
Also, I don't necessarily believe any of this stuff. Smokescreens galore. Nobody is moving "up to the top of the board" at this point. The freaking board is set. The Jazz have run through thousands of scenarios to get an idea of what they will do in just about any circumstance. The only thing that might change is the position of the pick. They know what they want to do if they move up, down or stay put. They've run through the curve balls and are ready to hit for anything that comes their way.
And it's about damn time. Can't wait for the fireworks to start. It's going to be an interesting draft.