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Re: What would it actually cost for the C's to move up into...
« Reply #15 on: May 03, 2015, 01:11:46 PM »

Offline BDeCosta26

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Top 5 is really gonna be hard to do. As someone else said, I think we'd need to package 16 and 28 just to get a pick close enough to realistically pull off another trade into the top 5.

I think Sacramento, if Boogie doesn't force his way out, is the highest we can trade to in one move at 6. If DMC doesn't try to force his hand, they'll realize they need to build a team around him that can compete or he'll certainly want out next summer. I think Sullinger or KO, AB, #16, #28 and either the Brooklyn or better of Boston/Dallas firsts for #6 and McLemore or Stauskus is a deal that can work for everyone with possible slight tweaking.

Denver is a candidate at 7, so is just about every team above that. At 6 were probably getting Winslow or Johnson. Could still get one of those two or WCS anywhere in the top 10. Detroit, Charlotte, Miami, Utah, OKC, I could see all those as viable trade up targets.