
osu45804
Posts: 6,188
Jun 22, 2010 5:49pm
The only reason Boston has to consider getting a Big Man in the first round is because of the uncertainty of how long it's going to take Perkins to recover from that MCL & PCL tear .... Probably looking around December or so for a return which sucks.

hoops23
Posts: 15,696
Jun 22, 2010 5:52pm
jpake1;397624 wrote:Give me Vasquez out of that group. I like the kid. I saw him beast it up against my Tar Heels for years. Not a great athlete, but gets the job done. I've been reading tat Whiteside may drop to the 2nd. People are very worried about his mature and the fact he's not ready to even touch the court this coming year. Deandre Jordan type of fall may happen.
Same here.
so glad he's out of Maryland. Did enjoy watching him play though.

jpake1
Posts: 2,389
Jun 22, 2010 5:54pm
I definitely see that. Perkins is out and Sheed may retire. They honestly wouldn't have a center. I think I'd pay somebody like Big Cat the min before I let baby face Marshall play big minutes.

jpake1
Posts: 2,389
Jun 22, 2010 5:57pm
I know, that fucker dominated us. I'm really high on the kid. I honestly think he may be one of the top 8-10 players from this class. Obviously I'm not a scout and I'm using a lot of the UNC/Mary games as my train of thought (which probably isn't a smart thing at all), but I love his height, all around game, and competitive edge.

hoops23
Posts: 15,696
Jun 22, 2010 5:57pm
Yeah, I kinda think Sheed may retire.
I don't know though, he may want those last few paychecks.
Even so, they need more front court depth. The lack of front court bodies really did them in during the Finals.
I don't know though, he may want those last few paychecks.
Even so, they need more front court depth. The lack of front court bodies really did them in during the Finals.

hoops23
Posts: 15,696
Jun 22, 2010 5:59pm
jpake1;397639 wrote:I know, that fucker dominated us. I'm really high on the kid. I honestly think he may be one of the top 8-10 players from this class. Obviously I'm not a scout and I'm using a lot of the UNC/Mary games as my train of thought (which probably isn't a smart thing at all), but I love his height, all around game, and competitive edge.
I dunno about top 8-10, but he's definitely striking me as one of those guys who isn't heavily looked at, may go in the second round, and then turn into a very good player who averages 13-15 points a game and compliments it with an all around nice floor game.

thedynasty1998
Posts: 6,844
Jun 22, 2010 6:41pm
jpake1;397639 wrote:I know, that fucker dominated us. I'm really high on the kid. I honestly think he may be one of the top 8-10 players from this class. Obviously I'm not a scout and I'm using a lot of the UNC/Mary games as my train of thought (which probably isn't a smart thing at all), but I love his height, all around game, and competitive edge.
Although I've disagreed with you today, I couldn't agree more with you here.
I think he makes an immediate impact and is a very solid pro. I know that the NBA draft is based off of potential, but there are plenty of guys who are going to go above him that I think he's just as good as. I actually think he's a poor man's Evan Turner, but might actually do better in the pros than Turner. A guy like Wesley Johnson is a guy I don't see being that solid pro, but rather on a bunch of highlight tapes is another who I think Vasquez will be better than.
If the Cavs can buy into the early 2nd to get Vasquez I would be ecstatic.
Another guy who I really like, but question more is Trevor Booker. The guy plays hard and is strong and athletic. He's obviously undersized, but I think he's one of those guys who just finds a way to get it done, similar to the way Millsap does. These are two of the guys that I think a team can get in the 2nd round that really make an immediate impact.
Probably not a coincidence that both are seniors.

jpake1
Posts: 2,389
Jun 22, 2010 7:39pm
It might take getting into the late 1st for Vasquez. Some people want him there, but they've got a guy or two ahead of him which might mean they target him early in the 2nd if they can get a pick there.

Mulva
Posts: 13,650
Jun 22, 2010 10:28pm
thedynasty1998;396977 wrote:I like that trade by the Sixers. So as of right now, they would have Turner, Iggy, Nocioni, Brand and Hawes. That's a solid starting 5 in the east.
Although I do think they will make more moves and completely shake things up.
You would have to be insane to start Nocioni over Thad Young. I like the trade for the Sixers too though. Hawes has a lot of upside (as does Speights). If one of those guys plays up to their potential I think Philly will be in good shape.
And Vazquez is a douche.

jpake1
Posts: 2,389
Jun 23, 2010 8:00pm
The Miami Heat have traded Cook & the 18th pick to the Thunder for the 32nd. Nice job by Miami. I would have prefered Jones to be involved with a good chip like the 18th, but Miami may be SOL with Jones. Pat got himself an early 2nd round pick, which he's been wanting. I'm wondering if the Thunder are planning on putting the picks together to move up or if they'll target more depth at spots.

jpake1
Posts: 2,389
Jun 23, 2010 8:10pm
The Bucks aquired Chris Douglas Roberts from the Nets for the 44th pick. The Bucks have been making some solid moves. Although with this one, it looks like Salmons straight up told them he won't sign back. I think he still might. The Bucks will probably pay him more than anybody else, and he looks like a guy that likes money over rings.

jpake1
Posts: 2,389
Jun 24, 2010 12:43am
Rumor has it that the Pacers have offered the Heat the 10th pick for Michael Beasley. I just read it, and at this time of hour, I HIGHLY doubt it. BUT, if there are legs to this, I'm not sure what I think. I don't really like any player that will probably be around there for the Heat's offseason plan. I think the Pacers would have to trade something else to make the trade work, which defeats Miami's plan. But, Miami might be able to do something neat with a pick the high. However, I couldn't possible trade Beasley for the 10th pick. I think more of the kid than 99% of people out there. Yes he has some growing up to do. But there is no question his ceiling is sky high, just many doubt him. I'll relate this in Cavs terms. Many of you believe Jamison was used very wrong in the playoffs-- well multiply that a few times and that's what you get with Beasley. They never ever ran plays for him, which they should have. They made him into a pick n pop PF, which isn't his strong point, although it will be some day. The put strong fear into the guy that if he screwed up UD was coming in. Let alone, they tried making him a SF. Miami, IMO, is mostly to blame for Beasley's lack of performance... if that's what you can call his stats this year. I know I'm going on a long rant about a simple trade without any legs. However, think about this information. In 12 career games when Haslem didn't play or had 5 fouls in the game limiting his minutes, Beasley has averaged 20.7pts 9.9rbs 50%fg in 31.75mins. Those are damn impressive stats. Without seeing many games, it's easy to be against the kid. But when you watch the Heat, and honestly see what's happening out there, it's hard to give up on a 21yr kid that has career averages of 14/6. End rant.

hoops23
Posts: 15,696
Jun 24, 2010 12:51am
jpake1;399309 wrote:The Bucks aquired Chris Douglas Roberts from the Nets for the 44th pick. The Bucks have been making some solid moves. Although with this one, it looks like Salmons straight up told them he won't sign back. I think he still might. The Bucks will probably pay him more than anybody else, and he looks like a guy that likes money over rings.
I don't think Salmons will be back, especially after the Bucks traded fr Maggette as well.

hoops23
Posts: 15,696
Jun 24, 2010 3:52am
Supposedly these are players the Cavs are looking to make a move for tomorrow (today)
Monta Ellis
Al Jefferson
Darren Collison
Draft picks
*Could be a couple more players on the Cavs radar.
Golden State's owner has said EVERYBODY on the team is available EXCEPT Stephen Curry. (no way?)
Monta Ellis
Al Jefferson
Darren Collison
Draft picks
*Could be a couple more players on the Cavs radar.
Golden State's owner has said EVERYBODY on the team is available EXCEPT Stephen Curry. (no way?)
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devil1197
Posts: 6,220
Jun 24, 2010 9:20am
Cleveland should and probably is looking at the Ellis/6th pick option right now.

thedynasty1998
Posts: 6,844
Jun 24, 2010 9:31am
So what does Cleveland offer to get that deal done?

KR1245
Posts: 4,317
Jun 24, 2010 9:37am
thedynasty1998;399641 wrote:So what does Cleveland offer to get that deal done?
Who knows. Sounds like the Warriors are desperate to get rid of Ellis and the Wolves are the same way with Jefferson. Cavs will have to get busy but both of those trades are reasonable.
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sportswizuhrd
Posts: 3,215
Jun 24, 2010 9:42am
jpake1;399302 wrote:The Miami Heat have traded Cook & the 18th pick to the Thunder for the 32nd. Nice job by Miami. I would have prefered Jones to be involved with a good chip like the 18th, but Miami may be SOL with Jones. Pat got himself an early 2nd round pick, which he's been wanting. I'm wondering if the Thunder are planning on putting the picks together to move up or if they'll target more depth at spots.
They now have three players under contract for next year. Crazy. They could possibly get Bosh, Wade and LBJ. Spoelstra better dust off that resume.

KR1245
Posts: 4,317
Jun 24, 2010 9:50am
Yeah, Miami is def getting ready to make a run. I dont think they get 3 of those guys but I could def see Wade and Amare being in Miami.

thedynasty1998
Posts: 6,844
Jun 24, 2010 10:23am
KR1245;399645 wrote:Who knows. Sounds like the Warriors are desperate to get rid of Ellis and the Wolves are the same way with Jefferson. Cavs will have to get busy but both of those trades are reasonable.
Either one of those guys instantly make the Cavs better, and I don't care who they have to give up.

gibby08
Posts: 1,581
Jun 24, 2010 10:28am
Ellis or Jefferson isn't enough to keep Lebron in Cleveland

GOONx19
Posts: 7,147
Jun 24, 2010 12:34pm
I'm just looking forward to being able to say I played 5-on-5 with the number one pick. I'm hoping he has a successful career for that specific reason.

osu45804
Posts: 6,188
Jun 24, 2010 1:01pm
Apparently Boston is keeping options open for Perkins & the #19 pick to a lottery team

thedynasty1998
Posts: 6,844
Jun 24, 2010 1:34pm
GOONx19;399875 wrote:I'm just looking forward to being able to say I played 5-on-5 with the number one pick. I'm hoping he has a successful career for that specific reason.
Lame
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dat dude
Posts: 1,564
Jun 24, 2010 1:42pm
GOONx19;399875 wrote:I'm just looking forward to being able to say I played 5-on-5 with the number one pick. I'm hoping he has a successful career for that specific reason.
Pretty cool, imo. Then again, I'm not a dick.