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Woj: Don to the Cavs for Markkanen, Agbaji, Sexton, three unprotected 1sts, two swaps, and a partridge in a pear tree.

I also just wanted to say we obviously don’t give a **** about paying people long-term. That narrative never made sense for one minute and I can’t believe how many main media people were pushing it.
And we shouldn’t. It’s a 2 year tank - then try to get relevant fast after that and root for other teams to suck instead.
 
This really isn't a problem. Take it from OKC, or what Portland did last year. If you want to lose you'll find a way to lose. Sit veterans and give young players "a chance", rest players, shut players down mid-season due to "injuries" etc...
Yep, just need a coach that is in on it. Stupid ****ing Corbin. Could have got embiid and ended up with exum
 
I am now curious as to whether we hang on to all these picks and actually use them for ourselves or they become pieces in a different move down the road.
Im sure the answer is both. We have a ton. We will use some to draft dudes and some to trade for dudes
 
I’m interested to hear what people think on this.

Sexton at 4/72M or RJ at 4/107M

I’m super high on both but was higher on the prospect of RJ being here not in New York. Now that Sexton is here I lean towards him.
Homer (me too btw)
 
Yep, just need a coach that is in on it. Stupid ****ing Corbin. Could have got embiid and ended up with exum
It would’ve been hard to pick Embiid that year. We already had Kanter, Favors and Gobert, plus Embiid was coming off some concerning injury issues. Hindsight is 20/20, I think top three in our circumstances would’ve been very hard. The bigger issue was buying the hype and picking Exum over Smart. He might not be a start but he’s been solid and would’ve been solid for this team.
 
Not a huge College basketball guru but reading up scouting on Agbaji. Lol it's funny how boring our draft night was and it turned out decently for us.

Position: Guard

Height: 6'5"

Weight: 215

College: Kansas

Scouting report: Has a true knack for scoring the ball at a high clip and has very good shot selection as well. Agbaji is a real threat from deep as he shot 40% from three this past season and north 37% as a junior. Each year he has grown his game which you can see across the board in all of his per-game totals. The next step for Agbaji is becoming more consistent at the free-throw line, eliminating bad turnovers, and creating separation for his shot.

 
Still incredible, though. I'm not sure Royce has ever played worse on the whole.
Ya he was really bad. Looked like an old washed up dude. I have no idea what happened to him............. but thanks for the FRP!
 
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