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    Would y'all be interested trading up for him? Not sure where he's projected to go but if he falls out of top 10 is he worth a chance of trading up for??

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    Would love to have him but I doubt he gets anywhere close to us even with a trade up considering the lack of legitimate tradeable resources the team currently has...

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    ab so lute ly

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    Trade Parker to Minnesota if he falls to to them tbh

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    He could go anywhere from 3-7? Denver and Boston both have too many picks in this draft, and picks in the 3-7 range, while Minnesota could do with a vet like TP and have #5. It's possible but, like it or not, I just don't see Pop and RC trading Tony, unless he asks for it. It's just not what they do.

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    Tony isn't getting you a top 5 lottery pick. The market for Parker is a le contender needing a veteran point guard. Bad teams aren't going to give up a young prospect for a down side of prime player. Parker's highest value was like three years ago. I don't think there are many options to trade him. I actually think Patty Mills is the guard to trade.

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    Tony isn't getting you a top 5 lottery pick. The market for Parker is a le contender needing a veteran point guard. Bad teams aren't going to give up a young prospect for a down side of prime player. Parker's highest value was like three years ago. I don't think there are many options to trade him. I actually think Patty Mills is the guard to trade.
    Move Mills for an early to mid 2nd rounder, and take GPII

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    Tony isn't getting you a top 5 lottery pick. The market for Parker is a le contender needing a veteran point guard. Bad teams aren't going to give up a young prospect for a down side of prime player. Parker's highest value was like three years ago. I don't think there are many options to trade him. I actually think Patty Mills is the guard to trade.
    Mills and 1st for MCW is intriguing to me. If Chip could help him fix his shot he could be a next gen PG - long, athletic, tenacious defender. All he needs to do is slash, get the ball to LMA and Kawhi, and make his open shots.

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    The only way the Spurs could get a top 10 lottery pick for Parker is to find the delorean with the flux capacitor and travel back in time a few years.

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    He's a mouth breather like Raymond. No

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    Mills and 1st for MCW is intriguing to me. If Chip could help him fix his shot he could be a next gen PG - long, athletic, tenacious defender. All he needs to do is slash, get the ball to LMA and Kawhi, and make his open shots.
    MCW is available. But I go for Conley first. If you get him, just have Parker take Manu's spot as the primary playmaker and scorer in the second unit. Parker can be effective against other teams' benches. But you have to trade Patty and go get a 2/3 that has three point range. I'd bet they could get Belineli...he flopped with the Kings.

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    Would take him over another typical euro bust though

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    MCW is available. But I go for Conley first. If you get him, just have Parker take Manu's spot as the primary playmaker and scorer in the second unit. Parker can be effective against other teams' benches. But you have to trade Patty and go get a 2/3 that has three point range. I'd bet they could get Belineli...he flopped with the Kings.
    MCW - 2.4mil
    Conley - max

    I like Conley, but he is a costly long-shot to come here. MCW fits the new NBA style of long athletes and looks like a diamond in the rough to me given that we have a miracle-working shooting guru in Chip.

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    We're getting some kid from overseas that we've never even heard of. He might wear a Spurs uniform one day....then again he might not.

    We all know what's going to happen.

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    Buddy is going to be the black JJ Re & will be drafted too high.

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    If you're going to be JJ Re , you deserve to be picked 3rd in this draft. That's not too high.

    MCW lacks the one most important skill in the NBA - shooting. That's kind of a big issue. For free I'd grab him but he'll cost at least Mills and the first.

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    Even if he were available, expect another draft and stash at #29.

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    If you're going to be JJ Re , you deserve to be picked 3rd in this draft. That's not too high.

    MCW lacks the one most important skill in the NBA - shooting. That's kind of a big issue. For free I'd grab him but he'll cost at least Mills and the first.
    Look what Chip achieved with Kawhi, Tony, etc. That's pivotal to the plan, and worth a shot when other options are poor/non-existent.

    All he has to become is an average shooter and it works because we have Kawhi, Danny and LMA to shoot.

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    Bonner + Diaw + Mills + 1st - do it RC

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    He is a lock for number 3 pick, brandon roy type talent...

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    Celtics should take Hield, the guy is a monster

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    Celtics should take Hield, the guy is a monster
    Still unreal that the Celtics have the 3rd and all those picks from Celtics trade.

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    Still unreal that the Celtics have the 3rd and all those picks from Celtics trade.
    It seems that King did not want to make the switch, but Prok gave the final word

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    The only players on the Spurs that will net them a lottery pick would be Aldridge and Kawhi. Neither of those players are getting traded until the Spurs decide to blow everything up, which is unlikely considering the fact that they are still a threat to reach the WCF next season even without Duncan and Manu.

    Green, Diaw, and Mills could be the only real movable assets and I am being generous with Diaw. I don't know why anyone would take him after his stint with the Bobcats and this past season.

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    The only players on the Spurs that will net them a lottery pick would be Aldridge and Kawhi. Neither of those players are getting traded until the Spurs decide to blow everything up, which is unlikely considering the fact that they are still a threat to reach the WCF next season even without Duncan and Manu.

    Green, Diaw, and Mills could be the only real movable assets and I am being generous with Diaw. I don't know why anyone would take him after his stint with the Bobcats and this past season.
    Theres plenty of teams who would overpay in a trade for any 3 of those players tbh Especially Green and Mills

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