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Offline OHCeltic

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I like Jokic from Denver. Denver has 3 centers that play and may part with one of them.

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Denver laughs at that offer.
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That pick ain't getting you jokic


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You maybe could get him for the Nets pick if it were 2nd overall

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We have a better chance at getting Nurkic from them, who I would love to have. He's a legit thug, which we need in the middle.

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You maybe could get him for the Nets pick if it were 2nd overall

I'd imagine that's roughly their asking price.
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Offline gamehead36

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The Dallas pick? What? They would want the nets pick and it would have to be top-2 for them to even consider the trade. With that being said, I would make that trade in the heartbeat if it was on the table, but if I were them I would decline. Dude is making 1.4 million the next 3 years and is looking like a future superstar.

I don't know if the Dallas pick could even get Nurkic lol

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The Dallas pick? What? They would want the nets pick and it would have to be top-2 for them to even consider the trade. With that being said, I would make that trade in the heartbeat if it was on the table, but if I were them I would decline. Dude is making 1.4 million the next 3 years and is looking like a future superstar.

I don't know if the Dallas pick could even get Nurkic lol

Depends who's available at the pick most likely. For example, if Chriss is there, who would be a much better fit next to Jokic than Nurkic is, then I think they'd consider it. Nurkic has struggled this year while coming back from injury though, so I'm not sure how much I'd want him.
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LOL, Denver's not trading Jokic for the Dallas pick.
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I think Denver would insist on the Nets pick, and I think we'd be right to deny that. Lot of talented bigs coming out of Europe right now. Like, A LOT. We might as well wait for our own Jokic.

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Re: Does Jokic fit in Stevens offense if so would he be worth Dallas Pick?
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I think Nurkic would be available if the Dallas pick landed in the lottery. Something like Nurkic for #14 and sweeteners. Moot now though

Re: Does Jokic fit in Stevens offense if so would he be worth Dallas Pick?
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Getting Jokic is about as realistic as getting Porzingis. Buying low on Nurkic makes sense though.


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Re: Does Jokic fit in Stevens offense if so would he be worth Dallas Pick?
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Getting Jokic is about as realistic as getting Porzingis. Buying low on Nurkic makes sense though.


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Re: Does Jokic fit in Stevens offense if so would he be worth Dallas Pick?
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Offline LooseCannon

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I like Jokic from Denver. Denver has 3 centers that play and may part with one of them.

Denver has usually preferred having a lot of depth at center.  It may have something to do with big men sucking wind at high altitude.

It would be reasonable to think that they value Jokic more than Mozgov and would ask for significantly more value than they got from Cleveland in the unlikely event that Denver is amenable to trading him.
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Re: Does Jokic fit in Stevens offense if so would he be worth Dallas Pick?
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Nuggets won't give him up for a 17 pick