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Chandler
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6/24/2021  12:22 PM
Kind of like the idea that there's barely a whisper from the FO about targets or FAs
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6/24/2021  12:41 PM    LAST EDITED: 6/24/2021  12:41 PM
OK, I don't usually care about NCAA but our need for a PG got me looking at these breakdowns videos. For the people in the know what can you guys tell me about Tre Mann? From what I am seeing from these videos and our deep need for a PG who can shoot with some playmaking he seems like a perfect fit for our draft position. Is there a good chance he will still be available when our picks come or would we need to trade up?
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6/24/2021  2:50 PM
Chandler wrote:Kind of like the idea that there's barely a whisper from the FO about targets or FAs

They been interviewing everyone so you can’t really guess where they are going.

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6/24/2021  2:56 PM
Clean wrote:OK, I don't usually care about NCAA but our need for a PG got me looking at these breakdowns videos. For the people in the know what can you guys tell me about Tre Mann? From what I am seeing from these videos and our deep need for a PG who can shoot with some playmaking he seems like a perfect fit for our draft position. Is there a good chance he will still be available when our picks come or would we need to trade up?

His playmaking isn't quite there yet but he is one of the most skilled shot creators in this class. He isn't the most athletic guard, but you buy his skill translating to the next level. ESPN has him at #20 and Wasserman has him at #17. It still early but I can't see him going above 14. He's a very realistic player we should target in the draft.

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6/24/2021  3:06 PM
https://www.nba.com/news/2021-consensus-mock-draft

Consensus Mock Draft where NBA.com aggregated all the mocks and scored them.

1. Cade Cunningham | Pistons
Oklahoma State | Position: G | Height: 6-8

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 1 (8)

Athletic scorer who can shoot or use his size to overpower smaller guards; should contribute immediately and eventually become a franchise-changing star

2. Evan Mobley | Rockets
USC | Position: C | Height: 7-0

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 2 (6)

Skilled big man has the size combined with athleticism to potentially become a dominant force on both ends of the floor.

3. Jalen Green | Cavaliers
G League Ignite | Position: G | Height: 6-5

Status: G League

Most Common: 3 (4)

Fluid scorer who can get buckets in many ways; highlight reel waiting to happen thanks to his athleticism and willingness to attack the rim

4. Jalen Suggs | Raptors
Gonzaga | Position: G | Height: 6-4

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 4 (6)

Smart, poised athletic guard who is ready to contribute right away thanks to decisive playmaking and willingness to defend on other end.

5. Jonathan Kuminga | Magic
G League Ignite | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: G League

Most Common: 5 (8)

A high-upside wing, whose scoring potential will be limited only by his shooting touch and decision-making

6. Scottie Barnes | Thunder
Florida State | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 6 (7)

A playmaker at FSU wielding incredible length (7-foot-2 wingspan); defense should come quickly — how soon the shot follows determines the ceiling

7. Davion Mitchell | Warriors
Baylor | Position: G | Height: 6-2

Status: Junior

Most Common: 7 (5)

Steady hand guided Baylor to the NCAA title; displays solid shot-making, playmaking and on-ball defense, which should provide a high floor from whenever he first hits NBA hardwood

8. Keldon Johnson | Magic (via Bulls)
Tennessee | Position: G/F | Height: 6-5

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 8 (3)

Rugged, aggressive defender should be able to push the pace on both ends, earning minutes with floor burns and fast breaks until the playmaking catches up

9. Franz Wagner | Kings
Michigan | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: Sophomore

Most Common: 9 (2)

Stretch 4 set to stretch the floor if he can extend range consistently beyond the arc; can slot within multiple offenses alongside strong creators

10. Josh Giddey | Pelicans
Adelaide 36ers (Australia) | Position: G | Height: 6-8

Status: International

Most Common: 14 (3)

Big guard who can dish and defend, likely providing efficient minutes from the jump; scoring punch will determine how versatile the lineups can get

11. Moses Moody | Hornets
Arkansas | Position: G | Height: 6-8

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 12 (2)

Helped lead Arkansas into the Elite 8; strong standstill shooter and high-volume rebounder for a two-guard

12. James Bouknight | Spurs
UConn | Position: G | Height: 6-5

Status: Sophomore

Most Common: None (appeared in different spots in 6 mock drafts)

Scoring guard who can simply figure out ways to get buckets when needed; streaky shooter who can help offset the misses by cleaning up on the boards

13. Jalen Johnson | Pacers
Duke | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 12 & 14 (2)

Multifaceted, athletic wing with all-around game that should translate well to NBA; Has explosiveness and leaping ability, can also shoot well from the outside

14. Alperen Sengun | Warriors
Besiktas International (Turkey) | Position: C | Height: 6-10

Status: International

Most Common: 12 (2)

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6/24/2021  3:12 PM
Seems like Booknight is a lottery lock with the potential to rise even more. If he's there at 13-14 do you trade up?
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6/24/2021  4:31 PM
What is a teams incentive to trade down and not take the better player and is the incentive worth it to both teams?
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6/24/2021  4:37 PM    LAST EDITED: 6/24/2021  5:25 PM
Nalod wrote:What is a teams incentive to trade down and not take the better player and is the incentive worth it to both teams?

For the Warriors a sure thing might convince them to trade down. Wiseman is pretty raw and a wasted on a win now team because they really want to capitalize on Curry and Klay's window.

For other teams, they idenfity better fits lower in the draft. The Tatum and Trae trades come to mind

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6/24/2021  5:49 PM
wargames wrote:
Nalod wrote:What is a teams incentive to trade down and not take the better player and is the incentive worth it to both teams?

For the Warriors a sure thing might convince them to trade down. Wiseman is pretty raw and a wasted on a win now team because they really want to capitalize on Curry and Klay's window.

For other teams, they idenfity better fits lower in the draft. The Tatum and Trae trades come to mind

Ok, now GS trades down and uses wiseman, If they do knicks, they want randle and a pick or two? I assume we get the 7th pick and Wiseman. I’m not sure I do that but GS gets an allstar. Maybe We get Wiggins and we send Bullock as he costs less or they open space for Oubre.

Oubre
Steph
Klay
Randle(s)
dray.

Not felling that.

THis is convoluted. They need a rim protector. Mitch. My mind is gone now. Maybe someone can put something that makes sense.

I like Randle a lot. But Wiseman and 7th pick might be the ticket. Thibs with a young core like that might not be the standard “Thibs vet team” but its radical with big upside. We don’t make playoffs. Obi does not have much love ‘round here so that won’t fly. Its spitball abstract. Fodder for the off season. Not much more.

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6/24/2021  5:56 PM
Nalod wrote:
wargames wrote:
Nalod wrote:What is a teams incentive to trade down and not take the better player and is the incentive worth it to both teams?

For the Warriors a sure thing might convince them to trade down. Wiseman is pretty raw and a wasted on a win now team because they really want to capitalize on Curry and Klay's window.

For other teams, they idenfity better fits lower in the draft. The Tatum and Trae trades come to mind

Ok, now GS trades down and uses wiseman, If they do knicks, they want randle and a pick or two? I assume we get the 7th pick and Wiseman. I’m not sure I do that but GS gets an allstar. Maybe We get Wiggins and we send Bullock as he costs less or they open space for Oubre.

Oubre
Steph
Klay
Randle(s)
dray.

Not felling that.

THis is convoluted. They need a rim protector. Mitch. My mind is gone now. Maybe someone can put something that makes sense.

I like Randle a lot. But Wiseman and 7th pick might be the ticket. Thibs with a young core like that might not be the standard “Thibs vet team” but its radical with big upside. We don’t make playoffs. Obi does not have much love ‘round here so that won’t fly. Its spitball abstract. Fodder for the off season. Not much more.

We are not trading randle he is going to stay with us for couple more years and wiseman is staying on the warriors for a while.

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6/24/2021  5:58 PM
TPercy wrote:https://www.nba.com/news/2021-consensus-mock-draft

Consensus Mock Draft where NBA.com aggregated all the mocks and scored them.

1. Cade Cunningham | Pistons
Oklahoma State | Position: G | Height: 6-8

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 1 (8)

Athletic scorer who can shoot or use his size to overpower smaller guards; should contribute immediately and eventually become a franchise-changing star

2. Evan Mobley | Rockets
USC | Position: C | Height: 7-0

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 2 (6)

Skilled big man has the size combined with athleticism to potentially become a dominant force on both ends of the floor.

3. Jalen Green | Cavaliers
G League Ignite | Position: G | Height: 6-5

Status: G League

Most Common: 3 (4)

Fluid scorer who can get buckets in many ways; highlight reel waiting to happen thanks to his athleticism and willingness to attack the rim

4. Jalen Suggs | Raptors
Gonzaga | Position: G | Height: 6-4

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 4 (6)

Smart, poised athletic guard who is ready to contribute right away thanks to decisive playmaking and willingness to defend on other end.

5. Jonathan Kuminga | Magic
G League Ignite | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: G League

Most Common: 5 (8)

A high-upside wing, whose scoring potential will be limited only by his shooting touch and decision-making

6. Scottie Barnes | Thunder
Florida State | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 6 (7)

A playmaker at FSU wielding incredible length (7-foot-2 wingspan); defense should come quickly — how soon the shot follows determines the ceiling

7. Davion Mitchell | Warriors
Baylor | Position: G | Height: 6-2

Status: Junior

Most Common: 7 (5)

Steady hand guided Baylor to the NCAA title; displays solid shot-making, playmaking and on-ball defense, which should provide a high floor from whenever he first hits NBA hardwood

8. Keldon Johnson | Magic (via Bulls)
Tennessee | Position: G/F | Height: 6-5

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 8 (3)

Rugged, aggressive defender should be able to push the pace on both ends, earning minutes with floor burns and fast breaks until the playmaking catches up

9. Franz Wagner | Kings
Michigan | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: Sophomore

Most Common: 9 (2)

Stretch 4 set to stretch the floor if he can extend range consistently beyond the arc; can slot within multiple offenses alongside strong creators

10. Josh Giddey | Pelicans
Adelaide 36ers (Australia) | Position: G | Height: 6-8

Status: International

Most Common: 14 (3)

Big guard who can dish and defend, likely providing efficient minutes from the jump; scoring punch will determine how versatile the lineups can get

11. Moses Moody | Hornets
Arkansas | Position: G | Height: 6-8

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 12 (2)

Helped lead Arkansas into the Elite 8; strong standstill shooter and high-volume rebounder for a two-guard

12. James Bouknight | Spurs
UConn | Position: G | Height: 6-5

Status: Sophomore

Most Common: None (appeared in different spots in 6 mock drafts)

Scoring guard who can simply figure out ways to get buckets when needed; streaky shooter who can help offset the misses by cleaning up on the boards

13. Jalen Johnson | Pacers
Duke | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 12 & 14 (2)

Multifaceted, athletic wing with all-around game that should translate well to NBA; Has explosiveness and leaping ability, can also shoot well from the outside

14. Alperen Sengun | Warriors
Besiktas International (Turkey) | Position: C | Height: 6-10

Status: International

Most Common: 12 (2)

I see charlotte and spurs going power forward or center they already have lot of guards and forwards.

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6/24/2021  8:01 PM
houston20 wrote:
TPercy wrote:https://www.nba.com/news/2021-consensus-mock-draft

Consensus Mock Draft where NBA.com aggregated all the mocks and scored them.

1. Cade Cunningham | Pistons
Oklahoma State | Position: G | Height: 6-8

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 1 (8)

Athletic scorer who can shoot or use his size to overpower smaller guards; should contribute immediately and eventually become a franchise-changing star

2. Evan Mobley | Rockets
USC | Position: C | Height: 7-0

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 2 (6)

Skilled big man has the size combined with athleticism to potentially become a dominant force on both ends of the floor.

3. Jalen Green | Cavaliers
G League Ignite | Position: G | Height: 6-5

Status: G League

Most Common: 3 (4)

Fluid scorer who can get buckets in many ways; highlight reel waiting to happen thanks to his athleticism and willingness to attack the rim

4. Jalen Suggs | Raptors
Gonzaga | Position: G | Height: 6-4

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 4 (6)

Smart, poised athletic guard who is ready to contribute right away thanks to decisive playmaking and willingness to defend on other end.

5. Jonathan Kuminga | Magic
G League Ignite | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: G League

Most Common: 5 (8)

A high-upside wing, whose scoring potential will be limited only by his shooting touch and decision-making

6. Scottie Barnes | Thunder
Florida State | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 6 (7)

A playmaker at FSU wielding incredible length (7-foot-2 wingspan); defense should come quickly — how soon the shot follows determines the ceiling

7. Davion Mitchell | Warriors
Baylor | Position: G | Height: 6-2

Status: Junior

Most Common: 7 (5)

Steady hand guided Baylor to the NCAA title; displays solid shot-making, playmaking and on-ball defense, which should provide a high floor from whenever he first hits NBA hardwood

8. Keldon Johnson | Magic (via Bulls)
Tennessee | Position: G/F | Height: 6-5

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 8 (3)

Rugged, aggressive defender should be able to push the pace on both ends, earning minutes with floor burns and fast breaks until the playmaking catches up

9. Franz Wagner | Kings
Michigan | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: Sophomore

Most Common: 9 (2)

Stretch 4 set to stretch the floor if he can extend range consistently beyond the arc; can slot within multiple offenses alongside strong creators

10. Josh Giddey | Pelicans
Adelaide 36ers (Australia) | Position: G | Height: 6-8

Status: International

Most Common: 14 (3)

Big guard who can dish and defend, likely providing efficient minutes from the jump; scoring punch will determine how versatile the lineups can get

11. Moses Moody | Hornets
Arkansas | Position: G | Height: 6-8

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 12 (2)

Helped lead Arkansas into the Elite 8; strong standstill shooter and high-volume rebounder for a two-guard

12. James Bouknight | Spurs
UConn | Position: G | Height: 6-5

Status: Sophomore

Most Common: None (appeared in different spots in 6 mock drafts)

Scoring guard who can simply figure out ways to get buckets when needed; streaky shooter who can help offset the misses by cleaning up on the boards

13. Jalen Johnson | Pacers
Duke | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 12 & 14 (2)

Multifaceted, athletic wing with all-around game that should translate well to NBA; Has explosiveness and leaping ability, can also shoot well from the outside

14. Alperen Sengun | Warriors
Besiktas International (Turkey) | Position: C | Height: 6-10

Status: International

Most Common: 12 (2)

I see charlotte and spurs going power forward or center they already have lot of guards and forwards.

I see the Spurs going every position, except maybe point guard. Any draft involving Jordan is unpredictable.

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6/25/2021  12:47 AM
BigDaddyG wrote:
houston20 wrote:
TPercy wrote:https://www.nba.com/news/2021-consensus-mock-draft

Consensus Mock Draft where NBA.com aggregated all the mocks and scored them.

1. Cade Cunningham | Pistons
Oklahoma State | Position: G | Height: 6-8

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 1 (8)

Athletic scorer who can shoot or use his size to overpower smaller guards; should contribute immediately and eventually become a franchise-changing star

2. Evan Mobley | Rockets
USC | Position: C | Height: 7-0

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 2 (6)

Skilled big man has the size combined with athleticism to potentially become a dominant force on both ends of the floor.

3. Jalen Green | Cavaliers
G League Ignite | Position: G | Height: 6-5

Status: G League

Most Common: 3 (4)

Fluid scorer who can get buckets in many ways; highlight reel waiting to happen thanks to his athleticism and willingness to attack the rim

4. Jalen Suggs | Raptors
Gonzaga | Position: G | Height: 6-4

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 4 (6)

Smart, poised athletic guard who is ready to contribute right away thanks to decisive playmaking and willingness to defend on other end.

5. Jonathan Kuminga | Magic
G League Ignite | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: G League

Most Common: 5 (8)

A high-upside wing, whose scoring potential will be limited only by his shooting touch and decision-making

6. Scottie Barnes | Thunder
Florida State | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 6 (7)

A playmaker at FSU wielding incredible length (7-foot-2 wingspan); defense should come quickly — how soon the shot follows determines the ceiling

7. Davion Mitchell | Warriors
Baylor | Position: G | Height: 6-2

Status: Junior

Most Common: 7 (5)

Steady hand guided Baylor to the NCAA title; displays solid shot-making, playmaking and on-ball defense, which should provide a high floor from whenever he first hits NBA hardwood

8. Keldon Johnson | Magic (via Bulls)
Tennessee | Position: G/F | Height: 6-5

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 8 (3)

Rugged, aggressive defender should be able to push the pace on both ends, earning minutes with floor burns and fast breaks until the playmaking catches up

9. Franz Wagner | Kings
Michigan | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: Sophomore

Most Common: 9 (2)

Stretch 4 set to stretch the floor if he can extend range consistently beyond the arc; can slot within multiple offenses alongside strong creators

10. Josh Giddey | Pelicans
Adelaide 36ers (Australia) | Position: G | Height: 6-8

Status: International

Most Common: 14 (3)

Big guard who can dish and defend, likely providing efficient minutes from the jump; scoring punch will determine how versatile the lineups can get

11. Moses Moody | Hornets
Arkansas | Position: G | Height: 6-8

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 12 (2)

Helped lead Arkansas into the Elite 8; strong standstill shooter and high-volume rebounder for a two-guard

12. James Bouknight | Spurs
UConn | Position: G | Height: 6-5

Status: Sophomore

Most Common: None (appeared in different spots in 6 mock drafts)

Scoring guard who can simply figure out ways to get buckets when needed; streaky shooter who can help offset the misses by cleaning up on the boards

13. Jalen Johnson | Pacers
Duke | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 12 & 14 (2)

Multifaceted, athletic wing with all-around game that should translate well to NBA; Has explosiveness and leaping ability, can also shoot well from the outside

14. Alperen Sengun | Warriors
Besiktas International (Turkey) | Position: C | Height: 6-10

Status: International

Most Common: 12 (2)

I see charlotte and spurs going power forward or center they already have lot of guards and forwards.

I see the Spurs going every position, except maybe point guard. Any draft involving Jordan is unpredictable.

But at this point, they’d be silly not to draft a big.

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6/25/2021  9:09 AM
TPercy wrote:
BigDaddyG wrote:
houston20 wrote:
TPercy wrote:https://www.nba.com/news/2021-consensus-mock-draft

Consensus Mock Draft where NBA.com aggregated all the mocks and scored them.

1. Cade Cunningham | Pistons
Oklahoma State | Position: G | Height: 6-8

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 1 (8)

Athletic scorer who can shoot or use his size to overpower smaller guards; should contribute immediately and eventually become a franchise-changing star

2. Evan Mobley | Rockets
USC | Position: C | Height: 7-0

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 2 (6)

Skilled big man has the size combined with athleticism to potentially become a dominant force on both ends of the floor.

3. Jalen Green | Cavaliers
G League Ignite | Position: G | Height: 6-5

Status: G League

Most Common: 3 (4)

Fluid scorer who can get buckets in many ways; highlight reel waiting to happen thanks to his athleticism and willingness to attack the rim

4. Jalen Suggs | Raptors
Gonzaga | Position: G | Height: 6-4

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 4 (6)

Smart, poised athletic guard who is ready to contribute right away thanks to decisive playmaking and willingness to defend on other end.

5. Jonathan Kuminga | Magic
G League Ignite | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: G League

Most Common: 5 (8)

A high-upside wing, whose scoring potential will be limited only by his shooting touch and decision-making

6. Scottie Barnes | Thunder
Florida State | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 6 (7)

A playmaker at FSU wielding incredible length (7-foot-2 wingspan); defense should come quickly — how soon the shot follows determines the ceiling

7. Davion Mitchell | Warriors
Baylor | Position: G | Height: 6-2

Status: Junior

Most Common: 7 (5)

Steady hand guided Baylor to the NCAA title; displays solid shot-making, playmaking and on-ball defense, which should provide a high floor from whenever he first hits NBA hardwood

8. Keldon Johnson | Magic (via Bulls)
Tennessee | Position: G/F | Height: 6-5

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 8 (3)

Rugged, aggressive defender should be able to push the pace on both ends, earning minutes with floor burns and fast breaks until the playmaking catches up

9. Franz Wagner | Kings
Michigan | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: Sophomore

Most Common: 9 (2)

Stretch 4 set to stretch the floor if he can extend range consistently beyond the arc; can slot within multiple offenses alongside strong creators

10. Josh Giddey | Pelicans
Adelaide 36ers (Australia) | Position: G | Height: 6-8

Status: International

Most Common: 14 (3)

Big guard who can dish and defend, likely providing efficient minutes from the jump; scoring punch will determine how versatile the lineups can get

11. Moses Moody | Hornets
Arkansas | Position: G | Height: 6-8

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 12 (2)

Helped lead Arkansas into the Elite 8; strong standstill shooter and high-volume rebounder for a two-guard

12. James Bouknight | Spurs
UConn | Position: G | Height: 6-5

Status: Sophomore

Most Common: None (appeared in different spots in 6 mock drafts)

Scoring guard who can simply figure out ways to get buckets when needed; streaky shooter who can help offset the misses by cleaning up on the boards

13. Jalen Johnson | Pacers
Duke | Position: F | Height: 6-9

Status: Freshman

Most Common: 12 & 14 (2)

Multifaceted, athletic wing with all-around game that should translate well to NBA; Has explosiveness and leaping ability, can also shoot well from the outside

14. Alperen Sengun | Warriors
Besiktas International (Turkey) | Position: C | Height: 6-10

Status: International

Most Common: 12 (2)

I see charlotte and spurs going power forward or center they already have lot of guards and forwards.

I see the Spurs going every position, except maybe point guard. Any draft involving Jordan is unpredictable.

But at this point, they’d be silly not to draft a big.

I think the Spurs, Kings, and Thunder all pick up bigs this draft

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6/25/2021  9:11 AM
Spurs really need wings but yeah no way the rest you mentioned don’t walk out with bigs
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6/25/2021  9:22 AM
TPercy wrote:Spurs really need wings but yeah no way the rest you mentioned don’t walk out with bigs

Spurs need a lot

I think Kai Jones and Alperin are both lottery bound

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6/25/2021  11:09 AM
TPercy wrote:Spurs really need wings but yeah no way the rest you mentioned don’t walk out with bigs

Their whole starting lineup was wings this past season? But they need more?

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6/25/2021  11:12 AM    LAST EDITED: 6/25/2021  11:13 AM
martin wrote:
TPercy wrote:Spurs really need wings but yeah no way the rest you mentioned don’t walk out with bigs

Their whole starting lineup was wings this past season? But they need more?


Derozan and Gay are FA and word is that its doubtful that either will be back so they'll be lacking outside of KJ.

Also Vassell kinda sucks lol

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6/25/2021  11:12 AM
wargames wrote:
TPercy wrote:Spurs really need wings but yeah no way the rest you mentioned don’t walk out with bigs

Spurs need a lot

I think Kai Jones and Alperin are both lottery bound

I agree and it will be more to do with need rather than talent imo although I like Segun a lot as a prospect

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6/25/2021  11:20 AM
TPercy wrote:
wargames wrote:
TPercy wrote:Spurs really need wings but yeah no way the rest you mentioned don’t walk out with bigs

Spurs need a lot

I think Kai Jones and Alperin are both lottery bound

I agree and it will be more to do with need rather than talent imo although I like Segun a lot as a prospect

I've always felt that a team like the Spurs will never draft on need when they are in the spot they are in with a non-playoff team.

They'll go with the guy they think best fits them regardless of who else is on the team.

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