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Grizz Shopping 2nd Pick What Would U Do?

What would you give up for a second chance at the 2nd overall pick in the draft?

Im not high on Marvin but I question will the 2nd pick in this years draft every be as good as Marvin. I like Thabeet but he could possibly never develop and is not worth the 2nd pick IMO. Rubio doesn't intrigue me. I'm not mad at management if they ignore these speculations and make my major moves in Free Agency.

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Josh Smith and Childress and/or #1 pick

I would trade Smith and Childress or #1 pick for that 2nd pick in draft. Take Thabeet and get a decent big man coach to help him. Tyrone Hill is not the answer either as a coach!

I am tired of the antics of Smith and it does not seem he wants to get better.

"If I disagree with you, it's because you are wrong..."

by Tybeaux on Jun 16, 2009 4:06 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Smith alone is worth a lot more than Thabeet. Childress + the 19th pick and maybe one of Law or Claxton would be more like it.

by redwards95 on Jun 17, 2009 10:56 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

make the trade get the pick

I heard Smoove for #2 pick, Hakeem Warrick, Darko, and Chris Mihm. make the trade take Thabeet. Trade Claxton, Mihm, Childress, and Zaza. Resign Flip. Bibby, Marvin. Find a solid back up PG. Go into camp with Starters: Bibby, Joe, Marvin, Warrick, Horford—-Backup C Thabeet Back up PF- Milicic, Backup PG- Acie or TBD Sg Flip, SF Mo Evans

by Cmart34 on Jun 17, 2009 11:18 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Well...

Smith or Woodson have to go. It’s obvious these two cannot co-exist. I personally would love to see them both go.

Too many times have I seen Smith’s man score, while he is on the other end complaining about a call he did’nt get.

Paul Silas is still available, I’ll bet Josh would not pull that mess on him….

"If I disagree with you, it's because you are wrong..."

by Tybeaux on Jun 17, 2009 4:03 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Griz are taking Thabeet, not swapping the pick. The trade is with either Sacramento at 4 or Washington at 5. We don’t need to move up that far….IMO, Lawson or Maynor should be the pick, and more than likely one or both could fall to 19.

by ronniemac03 on Jun 20, 2009 11:28 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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