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I want Parker by a hair over Wiggins and Embiid, but wouldn't be at all disappointed with any of the three.  I think taking Exum at #2 would prove to be a stretch, although he looks great on video, albeit against so-so competition. I think Cleveland will take Embiid, but Wiggins wouldn't shock me either.  I think the Bucks take whichever Jayhawk Cle. doesn't. 

I am seeing Wiggins projected at the 2G... That would be interesting if he could pull it off.

I still think Parkercwill be the best basketball player of this draft- but I am now pretty convinced based on the reports and the way Hammond seems to draft that Exum is the guy. Hammond likes tall people with long arms. Parker has an already evolved game but Exum would be a very tall PG who would (if developed properly) represent the thing that makes teams successful- the mismatch. The team  that have the mismatches win.
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Im ok with a trade down to 3 or 4.

 

 

Honestly, I'd be ok with Parker or Exum - assuming Embiid goes 1.  I'd rather trade the #2 (Wiggins) to Philly for 3 and 10.

 

Exum + McBuckets

or

Parker + Stauskas

 

I dont care, I want the Bucks to add as many picks as they can in this draft.  If they don't have 3 1sts by the end of the day, they ****ed up IMO.  They need to clear the decks and start over with picks, picks, and more future picks.

Man... Risk ain't the word. That's riverboat gambling there. We're probably talking about Boston or LA- where they would be pressured to get a marquee name. If they give an unprotected lottery pick, maybe. Maybe of the Bucks are in love with Exum, and they trade back to 3 or 4 and still get him and get that extra pick? But hat seems a little far fetched. Too perfect. If you're dealing Boston or LA.. But then your falling into the later top10. Don't like that.

My feeling is that it is possible that Orlando would give the 4 and the 12 to get #2.  We would then get Exum and whoever....Stauskas, maybe? I don't like that idea, though. I agree with MC, you grab the player at #2- and I am hoping that player is Parker- he should excel right away, and could be a force for a long time.  He would give the Bucks' new ownership instant goodwill with the fans, and is a not a character risk in any way.  Wiggins is awfully intriguing, too. Bottom line- NO to trading down.

personally if that were the scenario, I dont think Philly selects Parker.

 

Everything coming from there signals that they like Wiggins and Exum.  If Orlando moves to 2.. it might even be to select Exum.  I know they love him.

 

If we trade with Orlando, i'd say its a 75% possibility that Parker is there at 4 anyways.

 

Parker + Stauskas.

Originally Posted by El-Ka-Bong:

If #3 or #4 are crazy about Wiggins, I would trade back.  Going back farter to get someone like Smart would be really risky, and have to require some sort of future unprotected pick. 

Smart is a terrible player to target in this draft.

 

He is a chucker, doesn't pass well, pouts on the court, had a very unforgettable sophomore season.  Seemed to me that he wasn't even the best player on his team most of the season.. especially in the tournament too.

 

I'd pass on Smart altogether in the top 6.  After that, he might be worth rolling the dice on.

 

My personal order (assuming Embiid is healthy).

1. Embiid

2. Parker

3. Wiggins

4. Exum - I've only seen clips, he could move up depending on how he does in workouts with teams.

5. McBuckets

6. Gordon

7. Randle

8. Stauskas

9. LaVine

10. Vonleh

11. Saric

12. GRobIII

13. Smart

14. Hood

Originally Posted by tsr86free:

My feeling is that it is possible that Orlando would give the 4 and the 12 to get #2.  We would then get Exum and whoever....Stauskas, maybe? I don't like that idea, though. I agree with MC, you grab the player at #2- and I am hoping that player is Parker- he should excel right away, and could be a force for a long time.  He would give the Bucks' new ownership instant goodwill with the fans, and is a not a character risk in any way.  Wiggins is awfully intriguing, too. Bottom line- NO to trading down.

I see trading down as an option given the following scenario.

 

Between 2-4, the Buck's talent brass considers it a toss up.  Flip a coin.

 

Now, I know nothing about Exum except what I have read here - 6'6" PG with a lot of length, matchup nightmare.

 

If Philly is certain of someone at #2 and the Bucks believe that between 2-4 it is extremely uncertain who ends up being the best player, trade down.

 

If not, do not.

 

And I do NOT want the Bucks to trade down below #4.

I think Randle is a pretty safe choice as well.  He's a prototypical PF that can play with his back to the basket and get to the FT line.   He might have some challenges defending out on the perimeter but I think he's got a game that will translate well to the pros.  

 

Not sure about trading down unless a team is willing to offer multiple 1st round picks and even then there's no guarantee the future prospects will be any better than this year's draft. 

 

If I had to go (in order) I'd choose Parker, Wiggins, Embiid, Smart.   I don't like Exum at all.  He's extremely young, unproven, and he really needs to toughen up to play in the pros.  He's the biggest boom/bust player in the draft IMO.  I'd much rather they take a chance at the freak (Wiggins) or the injury prone guy (Embiid).

I think Hammond has a bit of an inclination to "get cute."

 

Given that and what you wrote Tschmack, I am not in favor of trading down for the #4.  I want Parker or Wiggins.  Talent along with more of a sure thing.

 

 

On another matter, last night I recalled the discussion around who the Bucks should draft #1 when they took Bogut.  Quite a few preferred Marvin Williams.  He hasn't done a whole lot, has he?

I agree- Marvin Williams part 2.

The 2005 draft was a tough one- you had Deron Williams and Chris Paul right after Bogut and Williams, neither was ranked ahead of either Williams or Bogut.

The Bucks had recently drafted TJ Ford who made a full recovery from the spine injury the following season, and also had Mo Williams developing as a viable replacement. They were not in the market for another PG.

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