Will Lebron leave Cleveland? Will KD stay in Oakland? Who goes first to the sorry ass Suns? Will the Sacramento Kings do anything to not be a bottom tier organization? Drop draft stuff in here.
Draft Order.
1 Phoenix Suns
Deandre Ayton C Arizona
2 Sacramento Kings
Marvin Balgey III PF Duke
3 Atlanta Hawks
Luke Doncic PG Slovenia (Traded to Mavericks)
4 Memphis Grizzlies
Jaren Jackson JR PF Michigan State
5 Dallas Mavericks
Trae Young PG Oklahoma (Traded to Atlanta)
6 Orlando Magic
Mohamed Bamba C Texas
7 Chicago Bulls
Wendell Carter Jr. C Duke
8 Cleveland Cavaliers (via Nets)
Colin Sexton PG Alabama
9 New York Knicks
Kevin Knox SF Kentucky
10 Philadelphia 76ers (via Lakers)
Mikal Bridges SF Villanova (Traded to Suns for Zhaire Smith)
11 Charlotte Hornets
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander PG Kentucky (Traded To Clippers)
12 Los Angeles Clippers (via Pistons)
Miles Bridges SF Michigan State.(Traded to Hornets)
13 Los Angeles Clippers
Jerome Robinson SG Boston College
14 Denver Nuggets
Michael Porter Jr. SF Missouri
15 Washington Wizards
Troy Brown Jr. SF Oregon
16 Phoenix Suns (via Heat)
Zhaire Smith SF Texas Tech (Traded to Philadelphia)
17 Milwaukee Bucks
Donte DiVincenzo SG Villanova
18 San Antonio Spurs
Lonnie Walker IV SG Miami
19 Atlanta Hawks (via Timberwolves)
Kevin Huerter SG Maryland
20 Minnesota Timberwolves (via Thunder)
Josh Okogie SG Georgia Tech
21 Utah Jazz
Grayson Allen SG Duke
22 Chicago Bulls (via Pelicans)
Chandler Hutchison SG Boise State
23 Indiana Pacers
Aaron Holiday PG UCLA
24 Portland Trail Blazers
Anfernee Simons SG USA
25 Los Angeles Lakers (via Cavaliers)
Moritz Wagner PF Michigan
26 Philadelphia 76ers
Landry Shamet PG Wichita State
27 Boston Celtics
Robert Williams C Texas A&M
28 Golden State Warriors
Jacob Evans SG Cincinnati
29 Brooklyn Nets
Dzanana Musa SF Bosnia-Herzegovina
30 Atlanta Hawks (via Houston Rockets)
Omari Spellman PF Villanova.
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It's a smart move by Paul George. He gets more money, keeps more money, and from a "legacy" standpoint, becomes a legend in an area still stung by Durant's departure.
He'll be the loyal one who stayed instead of bolting back to California...and in those parts, loyalty is king.
Besides, if LeBron signs in LA, PG13 is just an afterthought with the Lakers.
Props to OKC for having the balls to make that trade and get it done before FA.
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Originally Posted by CaliforniaChief:
It's a smart move by Paul George. He gets more money, keeps more money, and from a "legacy" standpoint, becomes a legend in an area still stung by Durant's departure.
He'll be the loyal one who stayed instead of bolting back to California...and in those parts, loyalty is king.
Besides, if LeBron signs in LA, PG13 is just an afterthought with the Lakers.
Props to OKC for having the balls to make that trade and get it done before FA.
I like it as well... I hate seeing players especially superstars leave their teams. I like to see the talent spread out it makes the league much more competitive.
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