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NBA Off season
Ok so as expected, James has opted out of his deal. What happens next? My leading guess is that Wade and Bosh do the same and the Heat gets Anthony. If that doesn't happen, I think it's Houston or possibly the Clippers. Can anyone tell me why Philly is not a good choice? They have the space to get James and Anthony and adding those two to a team with Carter-Williams and Noel, along with two top ten picks, would instantly make that team the heavy favorite in the East. If Cleveland or Milwaukee takes Embiid, that means Philly could add Parker or Wiggins. If. Parker and Wiggins are gone, Philly would be a great team to take a shot with Embiid cause they could bring him along very slow. Maybe add a guy like McDermott with the 10th pick. What is it that I'm missing with this Philly scenario?
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How about trading one of those picks in a package for Love?
Starting five: carter Williams LeBron Carmelo noel Love No? could they make the cap space work? |
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I've been saying "why not us" for the Lebron Sweepstakes since MCW emerged onto the scene early on in the season. All I ever hear as an answer is "we're too small of a market" (which grinds my gears). This truly is a "make or break" moment for the 10,9,8,76ers. We need to walk away from the draft tomorrow (where we have 1/10th of the league's picks) with two studs. I don't care what "they" say, I want one of the top 3 guys with the 3rd overall pick and I would love any of Smart, McDermott, Stauskas, or Gordon with the 2nd first round pick. Fingers crossed. |
That's a pretty hilariously bad deal the Mavericks just made for Tyson Chandler and Raymond Fatman. Why would they give up both Calderon and Larkin? Oh and two picks in the deepest draft since 2003!
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http://grantland.com/features/nba-dr...t-repick-1995/
LOL'd at the Thabeet reference in his rankings system. |
Houston has traded Asik.
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I think the James odds are:
Miami with Melo 2/5 Houston 6/1 LA Clippers 10/1 Dallas and Philly 12/1 Miami w/o Melo 20/1 |
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I have no idea if they could do this with cap space since LeBron, Bish and Carmello would all be asked to take less than max. |
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I think pretty highly of Carter-Williams. I think he's more of a guy that can handle the ball than he is a natural point guard. Having guys like Melo and James there would get him much better looks and cut out a lot of the bad shots. He's already a pretty decent defender. I feel like he'd be a huge upgrade from Cole and Chalmers. I doubt even you would disagree with me that Anthony would be an upgrade over Wade at this point. So the question is would you rather have Anderson and Bosh or Noel and Embiid? I'd take the latter. I think lowest projections would say Noel and Embiid could get you 20-15 and the potenti is there for more. Bosh and Anderson already have hit their ceilings. At worst, Noel and Embiid could anchor the defensive middle. At best, you may be looking at 25-30 and 20 boards. Carter-Williams can guard the point guards and shooting guards and so he and James could be interchangeable. With that 10th pick, go out and try to draft a shooter. A guy like McDermott may be available and he and Young alone make for a better bench than Miami has.
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My thinking is that if Anthony goes to Chicago, they become the favorites in the East just like that. With the way Wade is fading fast, Miami has a hard time staying above Indiana. James could go West and if he joined either Houston or the Clippers, that team becomes the favorite in the West but the road is still tougher than the East. Short of Anthony coming to Miami, the best chance of James making repeated trips to the finals is if he and Melo joined up in Philly.
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Unless......the Heat can be in play for Gasol and maybe Lowry.
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No way is Houston trading Harden for Anthony. The only way is if they also sign James. Chicago doesn't have to do much to make the room.
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