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    These mofos better pray for nobody picked from 33 to 43 to amount to anything, tbh.
    Or, what?

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    I posted in another thread... I don't think it's the Spurs that had a deal for the Orlando (11).

    - Orlando picked Jett Howard, a player pretty much universally mocked later.

    - If the Spurs had a deal for 11, then they could have still gone for a point guard type. Yes, definitely Cason could have been their only choice.

    - My feeling is that it's a team like Utah that wanted to move up several slots. They would move from Utah (16). When OKC jumped over to 10, Utah decided to stay put and pick their second choice, who was Keyonte George. Orlando just picked the guy they'd already mapped out for them at 16 with the 11. Jett Howard.

    - I think this was a middling draft for OKC. They were rumored to go hard into the top 10 and they farted out a two pick jump. Of course it wasn't for anything, just taking on Bertans. Wallace could be great, just unsure. Their big change is starting to play Chet Holmgren.
    Cason Wallace is the best pick Presti has made in 5 years, IMHO. Kentucky guards almost always show out, and overperform their draft slots. SGA was drafted 11, for s sake. Booker was drafted #13.

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    If Cason is going to OKC then how does that work with Giddey. I’m sure Wallace projects himself as a starting pg

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    Cason Wallace is the best pick Presti has made in 5 years, IMHO. Kentucky guards almost always show out, and overperform their draft slots. SGA was drafted 11, for s sake. Booker was drafted #13.
    Ignoring all the Kentucky guards who don't show out. It's just that Calipari gets like four blue chips every year, most of them don't get the touches they need. It's not some magic Kentucky thing.

    Presti picking Holmgren was the best pick in five years. Giddey was better than this pick. I think Wallace will be good, but he also mirrors Dort in ways and may need to play backup. Anyway, he'll be a good rotation guy for them for sure.

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    They might lose their job somewhere down the road.

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    Ignoring all the Kentucky guards who don't show out. It's just that Calipari gets like four blue chips every year, most of them don't get the touches they need. It's not some magic Kentucky thing.

    Presti picking Holmgren was the best pick in five years. Giddey was better than this pick. I think Wallace will be good, but he also mirrors Dort in ways and may need to play backup. Anyway, he'll be a good rotation guy for them for sure.
    Right, but it happens over and over, and it’s pretty consistent, whatever the root cause. Find me another school in the last 10 years that consistently produces players at a position that nearly always meet or exceed their draft spot, multiple times to Allstar level outside of the top 10 selections.

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    Seconds arent the pieces of trades that make good trades happen and we don't have the pieces to send out with those picks to do us any favors unless the front office is re ed and trades away KJ.
    Don’t tell that to the Phoenix Suns who just traded for Bradley Beal with six second round picks!

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    They might lose their job somewhere down the road.
    PATFO passed on Jokic in the second round in 2014 and Draymond in 2012. No one lost their jobs. Are you anticipating someone in to 2023 draft between 33 and 44 to be better than Jokic or Draymond?

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    If Cason is going to OKC then how does that work with Giddey. I’m sure Wallace projects himself as a starting pg
    wallace played off-ball quite a bit at kentucky and held up well. he does have starting PG ability, but blowing past his man off the dribble wasnt exactly a strength of his. and he's perfectly suited to defend either 1's or 2's, so i think he fits in nicely between them

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    PATFO passed on Jokic in the second round in 2014 and Draymond in 2012. No one lost their jobs. Are you anticipating someone in to 2023 draft between 33 and 44 to be better than Jokic or Draymond?
    I have no problem with taking someone and not panning out, at least you took your chance. The problem is not even trying. Imagine how bad it will look for the Spurs to trade away 33 becuase there was nobody they liked only for a guy like Colby Jones to end up being an all-star.

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    I have no problem with taking someone and not panning out, at least you took your chance. The problem is not even trying. Imagine how bad it will look for the Spurs to trade away 33 becuase there was nobody they liked only for a guy like Colby Jones to end up being an all-star.
    Imagine drafting Colby Jones because of a distant chance he might have somehow become an All-Star on another team.

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    I have no problem with taking someone and not panning out, at least you took your chance. The problem is not even trying. Imagine how bad it will look for the Spurs to trade away 33 becuase there was nobody they liked only for a guy like Colby Jones to end up being an all-star.
    So you're basically saying Wright is a dumbass and I'm smarter than him.

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    They might lose their job somewhere down the road.
    Potential employers routinely scroll through previous drafts to see missed second round picks who blew up in the league.

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    Imagine drafting Colby Jones because of a distant chance he might have somehow become an All-Star on another team.
    That's not the point at all.

    If Colby Jones ends up being an all-star and the Spurs decided to trade their pick away over picking him, that speaks pretty badly about the Spurs' management evaluation of this player. And it's not the same as picking someone else and passing on him, because at least you took a chance on another prospect. Passing on all-star level talent for nothing is malpractice.

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    That's not the point at all.

    If Colby Jones ends up being an all-star and the Spurs decided to trade their pick away over picking him, that speaks pretty badly about the Spurs' management evaluation of this player. And it's not the same as picking someone else and passing on him, because at least you took a chance on another prospect. Passing on all-star level talent for nothing is malpractice.
    Let me know when Colby Jones becomes an All Star.

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    Let me know when Colby Jones becomes an All Star.
    What if Rupert becomes a solid 3 and D player?

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    What if Rupert becomes a solid 3 and D player?
    Rupert's agent was apparently telling teams hands off because he had a guaranteed deal with the Blazers.
    That's kind of a thing the past few years in the 2nd round with some players.

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    Rupert's agent was apparently telling teams hands off because he had a guaranteed deal with the Blazers.
    That's kind of a thing the past few years in the 2nd round with some players.
    I'm thinking this kind of thing probably happens rather often with mid and late seconds. Maybe even early ones. Teams could have ignored the request and drafted Rupert anyway, but that means they will never get to make the same request again because other teams couldn't be trusted to honor it.

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    We should have drafted Bailey, tbh.





    That's his mom, btw.

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    The Spurs are collecting 2nd round picks like they're trying to fill out a bingo card.

    They love to collect them but hate to use them, rendering them somewhat useless.

    The best 2nd round picks are like 31--35. Unless the draft is really bad, you probably shouldn't cast one of those aside for two 2nd round picks that may be close to worthless.

    On the other hand, they seem to know what they're doing, so what the hey.

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    Yeah I have no clue other than there was no one they wanted at 33. It also makes their 44 pick look like an afterthought. Now that the draft is done, I'm thinking we have the FRPs and money to do something. Wonder what the plan is?

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    We should have drafted Bailey, tbh.





    That's his mom, btw.
    Daymn… drake on that lol

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    Leonard Miller just did a full interview with a Spurs hat during the draft, every reporter including him thinks he is going there. Lol.

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    We should have drafted Bailey, tbh.





    That's his mom, btw.
    Several of the moms were cute. Not surprising, as most of them are far younger than my old ass.

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    The Spurs are collecting 2nd round picks like they're trying to fill out a bingo card.

    They love to collect them but hate to use them, rendering them somewhat useless.

    The best 2nd round picks are like 31--35. Unless the draft is really bad, you probably shouldn't cast one of those aside for two 2nd round picks that may be close to worthless.

    On the other hand, they seem to know what they're doing, so what the hey.
    Once we are a near tax team those would be used to move contracts around. We have no use for it now so extending it's lifetime has value. The teams who sold their future would be rebuilding soon with a lot of capspace and desire to replenish some picks. FO did the wright thing.

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