The 2012-13 season is already done. The draft is Thursday night. A draft I'm really looking forward to. Some new news today:
Good to see Brian Shaw finally get a head coaching gig, and with a solid team in Denver.
The 2012-13 season is already done. The draft is Thursday night. A draft I'm really looking forward to. Some new news today:
Good to see Brian Shaw finally get a head coaching gig, and with a solid team in Denver.
Interested to see what the Cavs do b/c if they don't start getting help for my boy Kyrie soon he's gonna take his talents to.....
Nerlens Noel #1? I think he should be. Only because I drafted him in 2K13 and had no idea who he was, because I don't follow college basketball until around March Madness. I thought it was some kind of mistake how good he was, because I got him with the 15th overall pick. Led my team (Rockets) to the title in his 4th year I think. Him paired with Kyrie and Dion Waiters, the Cavs could have their own little big 3 going. Maybe even entice LeBron to come back home.
Alex Len is actually the player that everyone's thinking will go #1
If Greg Oden didn't have that many injuries, the Noel would definitely by the #1 pick. Personally I would go for Otto with the #1 pick then package the other three picks somehow and get Cody Zeller then sign Zeke Marshall to develop into the defensive 6th man, So a starting five of Waiters, Irving, Porter, Thompson, and C. Zeller Would be solid.
Doesn't Tyler Zeller play for them?
Is his brother better than him?
I think they could use Otto as well and would be a better #1 pick.
On another note, definitely about time Brian Shaw got his opportunity. Sucks it came at the expense of the reigning Coach of the Year.
Isn't the highest need for the Cavs a SF?
Nah. PF or C would be far more influential. Someone with shotblocking ability.
That's why you take Noel and ride out his injury to see if you can get another Blake Griffin. If so, it's a steal because Noel is more talented than Griffin was out of college with a higher ceiling (he actually plays defense, unlike Griffin).
Having a vet at Noel's position already lets you ride out the injury this year instead of feeling like you're forced to bring him back quickly. The Cavs are most definitely not a shotblocking center away from competing, but they definitely aren't any other single player from competing either. You take the best player available (accounting for growth potential) and that player is either Noel or McElmore.
IF I were the Cavs I'd draft Oladipo, Porter or McLemore. The bigs in this draft have BUSTS written all over them. Other than Zeller and Plumlee (neither will be stars) I could easily see the rest of them being OUT of the league in 3 years.
At the Lakers for putting this banner outside the Staples Center.
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