That’d be quite unideal
That’d be quite unideal
Absolutely. This is a 4 person draft. The Bulls pick 4th. Pick the guy that is available. As simple as it could ever be with #4.I think the world of Wagler and having Illini stars on the Bulls is a lot of fun.
That said I will be EXTREMELY upset if Bryson Graham's first act as GM is overcomplicating the very obvious task he has with the #4 pick.
I think that someone is going to trade up to get Acuff. The Clippers are holding an extremely valuable card right now. The draft is clearly painted as a top 4, then a falloff. If you can move up a few spots to take the guy that you feel is the best player after Wilson, Boozer, Dybansta and Peterson.....you do it. OKC has a zillion draft picks. I can see them doing it. I have heard that Dallas is the one infatuated with him.That’d be quite unideal
Well, in this day keeping a negative review out of the rumor mill is impossible. So I take it as a good sign.
Lol the high end/low end for Boozer is ridiculous. Ceiling is 5x All-Star, 2x All-NBA. Floor is 5x All-Star, 1x All-NBA, 1x All-Defense. What a tiny range of possibilities.
"Keaton Wagler
High End: Tyrese Haliburton
Low End: Ty Jerome
The comparisons to Haliburton have been frequent for Wagler, who has charted a similar path as the Pacers’ star rising from underrated slender three-star recruit to lottery pick. Wagler doesn’t have quite the same pedigree as a passer that Haliburton did coming out of Iowa State, but is an outstanding decision-maker who seems to always make the right play. And like Haliburton, Wagler is an outstanding shooter off the dribble, a skill that has unlocked so much of the rest of his arsenal.
That said, even if Wagler can’t blossom into a Haliburton-like offensive engine, he should still have a safe floor as a role player like Jerome, a terrific shooter and savvy decision-maker who has overperformed his lacking physical tools. "
Love the TMac comp for Dybantsa, that's exactly the type of player he is.
"Keaton Wagler
High End: Tyrese Haliburton
Low End: Ty Jerome
The comparisons to Haliburton have been frequent for Wagler, who has charted a similar path as the Pacers’ star rising from underrated slender three-star recruit to lottery pick. Wagler doesn’t have quite the same pedigree as a passer that Haliburton did coming out of Iowa State, but is an outstanding decision-maker who seems to always make the right play. And like Haliburton, Wagler is an outstanding shooter off the dribble, a skill that has unlocked so much of the rest of his arsenal.
That said, even if Wagler can’t blossom into a Haliburton-like offensive engine, he should still have a safe floor as a role player like Jerome, a terrific shooter and savvy decision-maker who has overperformed his lacking physical tools. "
I just want all our players on different teams. It maximizes the chance that I'll have a box score to check out on a given day.I cannot be here more for Wagler to the Mavs. I don't want him to drop, but I want him to drop. I don't know what the Mavs could cook up with LAC to move up to #5, but they probably can't do anything any more stupid than letting Brunson get away, and then trading Luka so...fire away!
Remember Cuban let Steve Nash walk too right at the height of his career.I cannot be here more for Wagler to the Mavs. I don't want him to drop, but I want him to drop. I don't know what the Mavs could cook up with LAC to move up to #5, but they probably can't do anything any more stupid than letting Brunson get away, and then trading Luka so...fire away!
Cuban matching the Suns offer and having MVP-caliber Steve Nash and MVP-caliber Dirk on the same team over the following 5 years has to be one of the great "what ifs" in recent NBA history.Remember Cuban let Steve Nash walk too right at the height of his career.