Pass. Also, its not as if we have picks to offer or the cap room to add someone until the Felton/TT stuff is completed.
I don't know how but I would like to get him and all the Nugs want is a top ten pick. We need a pg and Ty showed what he can do last year. Not a great shooter but LB tends to make people better in whatever flaws they have (except DJ where he kinda tore him up.) Ty is ghetto and tough though and DJ is kindly soft.
Pass. Also, its not as if we have picks to offer or the cap room to add someone until the Felton/TT stuff is completed.
The last thing LB would ever do is make Ty better at shooting... LB has said himself he doesnt really like shooters
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I wasn't saying it was at all an option for us (cus lets be quite honest we don't really have many "options" right now) I was just merely creating buzz. I mean Ty Lawson is better than DJ and it looks as if DJ will be our starter unless we do something to sacrifice something else.
Is he really on the block? I salivate at the idea of having Ty around. He has potential, although I am not sure if waiting on potential is really what we need after years of Felton. We could have had Ty for a bag of chips at last year's draft though...
As much as they want TT, I'd bet we could get Ty and something for TT..and that might workI see Anderson and Ty working for TT, but I doubt they'd get rid of the bird man...
What to do, what to do...
I would much rather have TT with potential the. Ty with potential
I'd love to have a Ty/DJ combo, but not enough to give up TT, any other trade ideas?
Trust me when I tell you this. Denver will be very hard pressed to give up Lawson. What they would require to give up Lawson would not be worth it.
Not only that but I doubt our Bobcats will basically lose one NC pg only to bring in another.
You better accept the fact that their is a good chance Felton comes back. I hope he does.
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