Yeah. Great match with DloI like having the 2nd pick. I would assume Minnesota takes Edwards?
Wiseman or trade with the Knicks or Atlanta. Tell Cam Reddish to get used to San Francisco.
Mitchell Robinson and their other first round pickWho the Knicks got worth a number 2 pick?
I like Atlanta though they got some talent
I NEED THIS! Run the high post stuff with Steph off ball exclusively when they go small.If we keep Weisman I think Kerr will switch up and have the offense run through Steph like old times instead of off the ball.. Gotta keep the league off the guard
Only thing they got that I would want is BealI think the Wizards will trade for our 2nd. They want Ball badly
Most say it's a 2 or 3 player draft and getting the 2nd pick makes it super simple. No one will blame Myers if he drafted Wiseman and Toppin ended up being better because everyone thinks Wiseman is top 2.Having the 2nd pick makes it easy I guess. You pick whoever is available between wiseman and Edwards.
Don't see a fit here but I like him.How y'all feel about Lauri Markkanen? I'd kick the tires over there if possible.
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