He was playing high school ball in October, it's a weird situation because it was his fifth year in high school. A big unknown if you pick him, he might end up having the highest ceiling. Diallou sat out the season after being an early enrollee, but he played for Kentucky the next season. Sharpe turns 19 in two weeks.
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Next question is that Portland wants J Grant and the 7th overall pick could be the compensation. I think that’s a no brainer for me. I’d do itF#*K OHIO!!!
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I am guessing the Pistons would have to take back some salary in that trade scenario? Or does Portland have some cap space to take on Grant's contract? Initially I don't think they would do the 7th pick for Grant, but I think Dame is about at the end of his Portland rope and they may feel they need to improve and fast.
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I’m not a huge Murray fan but if they can swing the Grant for the 7th pick I’d take Murray at 5. Then you can be patient at SG and grab Sharpe or Griffen.
That’s a solid haul and a seriously skilled young team. The SVG years were so bad and I never thought we’d see the end but this team has potential to be good for a long time.
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Originally posted by ghandi View PostI am guessing the Pistons would have to take back some salary in that trade scenario? Or does Portland have some cap space to take on Grant's contract? Initially I don't think they would do the 7th pick for Grant, but I think Dame is about at the end of his Portland rope and they may feel they need to improve and fast.
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Originally posted by jaadam4 View PostNext question is that Portland wants J Grant and the 7th overall pick could be the compensation. I think that’s a no brainer for me. I’d do it
I've always been told that it is quality over quantity in the NBA, so does it make sense?Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
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Originally posted by jaadam4 View PostI’m not a huge Murray fan but if they can swing the Grant for the 7th pick I’d take Murray at 5. Then you can be patient at SG and grab Sharpe or Griffen.
That’s a solid haul and a seriously skilled young team. The SVG years were so bad and I never thought we’d see the end but this team has potential to be good for a long time.
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Originally posted by BJK View Post
I’m not sure if Murray will even be up for debate (by fans anyway) when the Pistons pick at 5 (assuming they stay at 5 anyway). With the Kings picking at 4, I wouldn’t rule out Murray going there. I think they want to surround Sabonis with guys who can help him right away, and Murray would complement him well in the front court. Plus they took a guard in Mitchell last year and already have Fox at PG. So with all that said, I think there could be a real chance that Ivey is there at 5. Whether the Pistons go for Ivey or opt for a shooter in Mathurin might become the debate.Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
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There’s nothing the Kings could do that would surprise me. Incompetent decision one after another.
Kings did draft Mitchell last year even though they had Fox and Haliburton. Maybe they do it again with Ivey or Sharpe.
Ivey is a combo guard. Can initiate the offense or play off the ball. Whereas Sharpe comes across as more of a pure SG.
Originally posted by Futureshock View PostPiggy backing on this question: Anyone think it's possible to trade #5 & #7 to get into the top 3?
I've always been told that it is quality over quantity in the NBA, so does it make sense?
Magic are sticking at #1. Probably Chet.
I can’t see OKC moving down because they need to focus on quality over quantity given their future draft picks.AAL 2023 - Alim McNeill
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I can’t believe Sac traded Halliburton. I like his gameF#*K OHIO!!!
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And you all THOUGHT that Mock Draft Season was over? HA!
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2022 Mock Draft
What this means1 Orlando Jabari Smith 6-10 220 PF Auburn Fr. 2 Oklahoma Cty Chet Holmgren 7-0 195 PF/C Gonzaga Fr. 3 *Houston Paolo Banchero 6-10 250 PF/C Duke Fr. 4 *Sacramento Jaden Ivey 6-4 195 PG/SG Purdue So. 5 Detroit Keegan Murray 6-8 225 PF Iowa So. 6 *Indiana Bennedict Mathurin 6-7 210 SG/SF Arizona So. 7 Portland Johnny Davis 6-5 195 SG Wisconsin So. 8 *New Orleans Shaedon Sharpe 6-6 210 SG Kentucky Fr. 9 San Antonio AJ Griffin 6-6 220 SF Duke Fr. Trickalicious - I don't think it is fair that the division rivals get to play the Lions twice. The Lions NEVER get to play the Lions, let alone twice.
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