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Around the League => The Draft => Topic started by: Eja117 on June 17, 2017, 11:58:46 AM
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There seems to be two different camps of the trading Fultz thinking. I assume it has to be related to how good you think he'll be (vs his peers).
Feel free to say how you voted and where you stand on trading him away
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I went with lots of all star games. I'm ok with trading if it's a Godfather thing.
I rate the other top 3 guys as occasional all star games.
I agree Fultz is probably the only one that can get close to the top level or two
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Too good to trade.
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If Ainge trades him it's clear he sees him more as occasional all star and sees the other players as possible occasional all stars
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not good enough for the Celtics to pick him at #1
but good enough to help Danny fleece the 76ers ;D
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Too good to trade.
You trade down and acquire assets when you're at picks 3-10 for the lotto and you need as many chances to strike gold as possible. Think Kings, Knicks, Nets.
You don't do it when you need one guy who is a sure thing. Regardless of position.
You think if a Lebron or Curry clone was available at the #1 pick and they had the pick, Cleveland or GS would pass on them?
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I admit coming out of college is Fultz is far better than Harden and maybe better than Westbrook. I don't think I can say that about J Jackson in the same way
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I'm beginning to wonder if Ainge has Fultz rated 4th
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I put Wall range. Could easily see him entering the competing for MVP range and can't imagine him lower than an above average starter.
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Assuming Danny does not think good enough not to trade and he definitely does not believe he has potential to be like any of the best top picks of all time in the NBA.
http://www.foxsports.com/southwest/gallery/best-no-1-overall-nba-draft-picks-of-all-time-051717
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no idea personally, anywhere from overrated bust to transcendent :D
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CP3 was top 6 in MVP voting 6 times.
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CP3 was top 6 in MVP voting 6 times.
Yes. He's a sure-fire first ballot HOF player and could very well end up being regarded as better than either Harden or Westbrook.
Also Mully made 5 straight All-Star games and 4 straight All-NBA teams.
Both of them should be a category higher than they are.
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Bust
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Really good. And Jaylen Brown will be dam good too. I want them as my back-court.
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Good
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Extremely.. future superstar.
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Not as good as Ball or Tatum, who will be perennial All Stars, but still pretty good, an occasional All Star game or two, Philly fans will be divided between those who think he's a disappointment and those who don't.
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I voted occasional all-star, but could have easily voted lots of all-star games.
He is an elite offensive talent, beyond that I don't know how good he really is.
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Next Eric Gordon or Jamal Crawford
overhyped
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I think he'll be able to score in this league. How great he will be will depend on his defense and health.
I do wonder though how Philly will utilize him with Simmons stating he will be the PG of the team. Feel like that will kind if take away from his overall package.