Q12543 wrote:mrhockey89 wrote:
Understood and I've said a gazillion times that I liked the pick at the time. It's just funny that Flip thought Gobert was too skinny, yet the #1 issue with Dieng is his ability to hold his ground in the paint.
I'll be honest, I don't recall Flip talking about Gobert, but I could see that. But Dieng was much more polished offensively and still had plenty of length and shotblocking presence defensively, and came from a very good system, so I'm sure that had to do with it too. But I definitely see the irony.
Selling the 2013 first round pick was huge blown opportunity with Gobert available
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Re: Selling the 2013 first round pick was huge blown opportunity with Gobert available
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What was the actual trade? Where did that money go from selling the pick?
Because usually when a team sells a pick just to give the OWNER an extra $million or three... it's not done for the betterment of the team.
Because usually when a team sells a pick just to give the OWNER an extra $million or three... it's not done for the betterment of the team.
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Re: Selling the 2013 first round pick was huge blown opportunity with Gobert available
20+ other teams passed on him too so im not mad at all. I do usually draft him with one of last picks when I do a fantasy draft on NBA 2k tho :/