Draft Night Drama - GDT

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What you need to know about Kris Dunn

Says NBA Insider Chad Ford: "Dunn's athleticism, defensive ability and floor vision make him the favorite of teams that want an instant-impact point guard." Stats, analysis, projections on Dunn
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SameOldDrew wrote:
mrhockey89 wrote:Bucks to make a shocking pick at #10


Joe Alexander?



Thon Maker! Could be the longest starting 5 in NBA history.
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Sabonis almost goes Top 10. Cam nailed that one as a riser. Orlando is going to be a tough out.
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Thom maker wow

The Verticle is nice analysis but I miss the whole at the venue experience. Im sure I can get that on youtube later.
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Of all the people left after 9 picks, the guy I like best is Sabonis. I think he'll be a glue 4. Does a lot of dirty work, very solid defender, rebounder, and passer.

If there's a mid level trade to make, it's for him in my book.
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khans2k5 wrote:I'd try to do Ricky for Noel and Covington now.


And who be our starting PG for a shot at making the playoffs??
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lipoli390 wrote:
khans2k5 wrote:I'd try to do Ricky for Noel and Covington now.


And who be our starting PG for a shot at making the playoffs??


Mike Conley
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longstrangetrip wrote:
Q12543 wrote:
monsterpile wrote:trying to catch up I got back late from getting a "new" washing machine.

Dunn isn't my guy however its obvious he is HIGHLY regarded by a few teams so that encourages me. I'm interested to see if there will be a trade.


Really Monster? You are dealing with home appliances on one of the most important night's in the NBA offseason!? Really!? You need one of Jerry's 60-minute beers I think.


As a wise friend of mine who has been much more successful in keeping wives than yours truly once said "We do what we must"


I probably could have done it tomorrow. We drafted Dunn who I am not excited about that so maybe it works out. lol
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....Butler talks alive and well.
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lipoli390 wrote:
khans2k5 wrote:I'd try to do Ricky for Noel and Covington now.


And who be our starting PG for a shot at making the playoffs??


Yeah, it's jumping the gun to move Ricky now. We don't even know for sure if Dunn will pan out. Let's try this together for awhile before we dump Ricky. He's still a solid player. He's unique given his 3 point shooting weakness and his defensive and passing strengths, but he's also a great leader. We don't need to trade him right now. Hopefully Dunn will outplay him and earn it, but that hasn't happened yet.
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