hard to win with 1 pg and no depth. Who do they replace them with?
get rid of ing Old man Finley,Barry,Horry and beno,And finally bring Luis Scola over here to play along with Timmy.
See ?it was easy.
End of the problem.Spurs win it all again
hard to win with 1 pg and no depth. Who do they replace them with?
Acie Law IV in the draft!!
or
Mustafa Shakur in the draft!!
So you want to keep this team as is and use the 1st rounder on a back up pg? Who do they get to fill the front court?
I'm betting you can find one of those two guys in the early 2nd round, if not both.
Doubt we'll have an early 2nd round unless we trade the 1st rounder for a second and future considerations. More than likely one late 1st and late 2nds. Unless you know something about the Spurs tanking the season that I don't know.
We have an early second. Milwaukee's.
#42 isn't very early.
Was #47 a week ago, wasn't it? You may be aware that Michael Redd and Mo Williams are both out with injuries. Ever heard of them?
Hopefully that pick gets low enough to grab a good backup PG, but it's still early and the Eastern Conference is just ty enough for the Bucks to win enough games to screw us.
So when Redd and Williams come back in a couple of weeks the pick will get worse again?
Brilliant.
It'll end up in the late 30s. Maybe not Shakur/Law territory, but pretty nice.
They aren't out for the season.
No .
Anyway, look at the teams in the 2nd round ahead of the Spurs/Milwaukee right now. How many will be picking PGs at that pick? Only Atlanta. Maybe. Who knows with them. All the rest already have young point guard prospects.
Becuase you aren't making any sense. You are predicting the Milwaukee continue to lose at the same rate they are now when Redd and Williams come back.No . Why are you always such a ?
You are putting way too much faith in mid to late 2nd round picks.
It's not a 'mid' pick. It's early. I never said 'very early'.
Redd and Williams will stabilize the team, but they were barely .500 as it was.
Again, not many teams are looking at a PG in the first 10 spots there, anyway. What precludes SAS from trading up 5, 8, 10 spots to grab their backup point? Nothing's impossible. And that Milwaukee pick is pretty nice.
The same things that keep us from trading up every year: other teams.What precludes SAS from trading up 5, 8, 10 spots to grab their backup point?Nope.Nothing's impossible.It's an early-mid-late-early second rounder. It is what it is.And that Milwaukee pick is pretty nice.
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Okay. We'll leave it at that.
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