Leaving a dude who's a scumbag is one of the most dangerous things a woman can do.
He's not a very good rebounder, but he's still at 10 per 36 in his career and at 11.4 per 36 with Dallas. For comparison: Randle's Rebound Rate...
I'm not sure what it would/could be to affect the trade. I'd trade the pick as soon as the lottery happens and we know what's what. Lakers Trade...
That's why you offer a center and a top three pick.
We use that high pick to move Moz in my scenario. Sign and trade for Noel.
We'd have two in my plans ;)
He gives us a near double double who does play defense. He allows us to dump a big contract. And with Zubac, we have a pretty cool young big combo.
That's true. Or they might be the worst shooting, most matador team in history. Tons of potential there.
As a Hail Mary, and though I hate him, you could offer Griffin a one year, $20m deal to play PF and shift Black to center...
I know people want the shiny allure of the high pick, but think about some of the things it could do for us. It's a huge asset.
If we can land PG13 for JC, JR, and HOUSTON's 1st, this opens some excellent options. Russell/Ennis Ingram/Nwaba George/Brewer/Deng...
Post ASB 36.1 MPG, 13.5 PPG, 2.4 APG, 4.1 RPG.
Ingram's Transition We were already seeing a downturn in terms of his aggressiveness as he transitioned toward more NBA competition. That...
Bumping this.
Bumping a few things. He was not this player, but he was after the ASB.
But we'd be damn well positioned.
I don't want another young player, but no worries. We can move the pick and a salary for another quality player. Either way we can load up.
If we can get PG with JC/JR/TOP3, then we can sign another player for good $$.
I don't think we'd need to give up the pick and one of JC and Ingram. And I don't think we would give up one. We keep the pick, we have tons of...
Juggler's knot.