Pavlovic3Ball
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Re: A Closer Look at Anthony Davis
No one is trading the #1 pick.
No one is trading the #1 pick.
Kenyon Martin :hide:
Kenyon Martin :hide:
And the Cavs would be literally- LITERALLY- retarded if they made that offer.
Even if the league permitted them to do so- which it does not.
Actually, my proposed trade is fine and within the nba trade rules as far as I know. Why would the Cavs be retarded to offer 3 first round picks +assets for someone who may end up becoming the best in the nba? People have to start coming to terms with the fact that mid to late first round picks generally do not turn into allstars. There is a good chance that our 2013 pick and LAL pick will yield role players only. Trading our #7 pick, TT, and 2 role players for Anthony Davis seems like a fair trade for both teams. How would you feel about having Anthony Davis and Kyrie as the cornerstones of our rebuild? In a few years, we would have 2 of the top 5 players in the game. I think that is worth giving up role players, TT, and our pick for. Not to mention we still have lots of other picks to work with and our salary situation is completely under control for years to come.
Cleveland State was the only school to offer him a scholarship when he did not have this freakish growth spurt. It would make a nice storyline, Stern. Come on!
Davis is not a "maybe." I think he is a surefire superstar and so do a lot of people. If you disagree, cool.
As for developing offensive game in the pros, I also surely disagree with that too. We see people add offensive moves to their repertoire every year in the NBA. You have these entire boards chirping about how Tristan Thompson will be "developing his offensive game more" for the Cavs. Your post doesn't make much sense. JMO though.