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Barnes is a good piece but we still need someone who can create their own shot. I hear the Clippers are prolly gonna :camby: Crawford but don't think we have anything to make that deal happen.


Honestly you do just send them something lol..they'd love Jeff Green.
 

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I'm not confident in the coach being able to juggle a SG/SF rotation of:

Lee, Allen, Green, Barnes, Carter, Adams, and maybe #25

somehow Grizz gotta find a way to consolidate 3 or 4 of these guys into 2 good perimeter players that can shoot and take pressure off Conley to have to handle the ball EVERY play.
 

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I'm not confident in the coach being able to juggle a SG/SF rotation of:

Lee, Allen, Green, Barnes, Carter, Adams, and maybe #25

somehow Grizz gotta find a way to consolidate 3 or 4 of these guys into 2 good perimeter players that can shoot and take pressure off Conley to have to handle the ball EVERY play.


But aren't Lee and Adams good shooters?
 

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Memphis could use a guy like Matt Barnes, but they are in desperate need of a scorer that can create their own shot. Mike Conley can score a lot at times but I feel he is better suited a pure PG (facilitator) than a primary scoring option.
 

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Lakers Drawing Closer to Drafting D'Angelo Russell. Celtics Prepared For Trade If Okafor Slips To No.3
Post#1 » by Risk101 » Today 2:25 pm

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — If the Los Angeles Lakers draft Ohio State guard D'Angelo Russell on Thursday night, as is the increasing likelihood, it will be for one simple reason.

They believe he is a star.

Although the Lakers respect Jahlil Okafor's size and skill (his defensive potential, not so much), momentum and consensus have been growing in the front office that Russell, not Okafor, is the special one.

It's not really so much the shift of the modern game toward the perimeter. This massive decision was always going to be about specific individuals, not the positions they play, and the vibe from Russell has been that he fits the mold of a leader, a winner and a Laker.

It didn't help that, according to team sources, Okafor's second predraft workout with the Lakers was a distinct drop-off from the first—whereas Russell was channeling Stephen Curry's velvety stroke in his follow-up workout with the team.

As trite as it might sound given Curry's unquestioned popularity as MVP and champion right now, the Lakers believe the comparison is legit.

And they love that Russell freely puts it forth. "I see a great resemblance," he said of himself and Curry after his first Lakers workout.

Russell's magical pass-or-shoot feel for the five-on-five dance and the two-inch height advantage he has on Curry make it easy to envision Russell fitting right in with all the NBA guards of this generation who dictate play.

But the idea that he will be better than the rest is why the Lakers have come around more toward him than Okafor.

Possessing a slight build, like Curry, Russell comes from the land of the underrated and overlooked. His own family never even projected he'd be good enough to turn pro after one college season.

Russell has been under the radar, having struggled to find the proper point guard platform to showcase all he can do until his one brilliant season at Ohio State. Despite not being as heralded as many prep prospects, Russell somehow has managed to build the ideal sort of confidence, one that he is perfectly willing and able to articulate. It's a trait that draws people to him.

And while Russell sees a comparison to Curry in his work ethic, it is that sense of charisma where the comparison is clearest. And it's that kind of charisma that has helped memories of Russell's 4-of-17 shooting debacle against Mitch Kupchak's alma mater, North Carolina, fade.

Ultimately, it will be the Lakers general manager's call with the No. 2 overall pick. As Kupchak said, "It doesn't have to be a consensus. Really, it's going to be my decision, with the support of ownership."


The Boston Celtics are prepared to send a significant trade package to the Philadelphia 76ers at No. 3 if Jahlil Okafor slips.

Okafor is in play for both the Minnesota Timberwolves at No. 1 and particularly the Los Angeles Lakers at No. 3.

The Celtics have a considerable numbers of assets to make trading up viable.
http://basketball.realgm.com/wireta...To-Trade-Up-With-76ers-If-Jahlil-Okafor-Slips
 
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