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    Quote Originally Posted by plowman5 View Post
    Sp apparantly we are really shopping our number 2 pick. Multiple sources on twitter have said we are. Also we are intervieweing people from the entire first round from the teens to the twentys, one of those was John Henson.
    This is diligent of Cho, even if MJ has mandated we are using the #2 pick, we can talk to any and every team and get an idea of who they are willing to move (measuring their value) and store that info away in Cho's head for future trades at or near the trade deadline.

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    It sounds like we are approaching teams though rather than the other way round. I think theres a difference between open for business and looking to trade. It seems to me that we are looking to trade
    Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
    Kema Walker The Core, The Future...
    Bizmack Biyombo
    Jeffrey Taylor

    Go easy on me, I'm from England, and no... I Don't love the Queen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plowman5 View Post
    It sounds like we are approaching teams though rather than the other way round. I think theres a difference between open for business and looking to trade. It seems to me that we are looking to trade
    Wanna know why its obvious Cho didn't actively seek Memphis out looking to trade the pick?


    Because they would have accepted that deal YESTERDAY


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    how about this offseason:

    trade #2 and tyrus to cleveland for #4, #24 and boobie
    trade diop and #24 to NO for #10 and ariza
    trade #31 and mulley to boston for #21

    #4: t-rob or barnes
    #10: lamb or terrance ross
    #21: royce white, quincy miller or marquis teague

    max offer to roy hibbert

    other moves possible: sign and trade with dj after draft, trade hendo at draft (maybe a hendo and portland pick to move into top 12?)

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    The 1 great thing the Bobcats have if they are looking for trades is some great expiring contracts!

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    Default Trade With Portland & Lets Roll With This

    If there is ever a time to trade a 2nd pick its now. With the draft being so deep and no clear cut number 2 guy I think we get way more bang for the buck with a good trade.

    6th - 6'2 PG Damian Lillard

    I easily see this guy being one of the top 5 players coming out of this draft. This dude is a play-making scoring machine. Great jumper, good handle, good size and athleticism. Would have an awesome PG depth with him and Kemba.




    11th - 6'8 SF Moe Harkless

    Love this guy and his potential. Great size and athletic ability. Good handle and shot-making ability. Good rebounder and defender. Sky is the limit for this kid.




    31st (A) - 6'4 SG John Jenkins

    I don't think he will be there at 31, so I would like to make a trade with Miami for their 27th pick. Give them DJ for it. But with that said there is still a chance Jenkins will be there when we pick at 31.




    31st (B) - 6'9 PF Drew Gordon

    Guy averaged a double double last year. Very athletic. Nice value late, I def see him being able to contribute.


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    I guess it just depends on who you value more lillard or Robinson. Personally I think a better plan would be stay at 2 take t-rob and trade back in to number 10 and take Moe Harkless. Leave with instant production AND a ton of potential.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mustachio View Post
    I guess it just depends on who you value more lillard or Robinson. Personally I think a better plan would be stay at 2 take t-rob and trade back in to number 10 and take Moe Harkless. Leave with instant production AND a ton of potential.
    Honestly I think Lillard is better now and has more upside due to his size, skills and athletic ability than TRob.

    At 6'2 Lillard is a prototypical PG but his offensive abilities are vastly superior to his counter-parts. Reminds me of a PG version of Eric Gordon only Lillard isnt undersized.

    How would you suggest we trade back into the top 10 without trading our #2 pick?

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    I'm firmly for taking robinson @ 2 but i was thinking this morning about new orleans offering the 10th pick and some possibilities.I would have no problem taking on ariza or okafor for 2 years cause we're gonna have cap room.And ariza could give us wing depth or okafor could be a good back up for biz while he's coming along.My question is this.If we had 2 and 10 would you rather take robinson and PJ3 or MKG and sullinger.I think either one of those tandems help us.And sullinger measured a legit 6'9.So if people really think MKG is gonna be a star, @ least we could still get a 4 out of this draft who can rebound and score in the post.And obviously i love robinson,and while i'm not totally sold on PJ3,if we already have our guy we could roll the dice on his potential or take 10 and trade down farther and maybe get quincy miller and another guy late in the first round like jenkins and take machado or barton @ 31.It would give us alot of flexibility either way.Thoughts?

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    No way NO is gonna be trading the 10th pick! This draft is so deep that they are guaranteed to get a good-great player there.

    They could come away from this draft with Davis and Lillard.

    Add that to Gordon and man you have 3 GREAT young pieces.

    Lillard and Gordon could arguably be the most prolific scoring backcourt in the league in a few years.


 

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