• Wild-Exchange6257B
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    1 year ago

    Screw it. Let’s go Sarr + Risacher. I think Sarr is skilled enough(and more than mobile enough)to play PF between Ayton and Grant.

    Scoot-Ant-Mays

    Shaedon-Ant-Matisse

    Grant-Toumani-Murray

    Sarr-Grant-Walker

    Ayton-Sarr-Timelord

    I want 2 of Scoot/Ant/Shaedon And 2 of Sarr/Grant/Ayton on the court at all times.

    Rupert/Risacher/Murray and Toumani can keep developing until one of them takes ahold of SF and won’t give it back.

    We really need at least one jumbo wing to pop.

    It’s not a perfect roster, but it still leaves whatever we get in a Malcom trade.

  • gerrard_1987B
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    1 year ago

    Sarr fits the best. Portland doesn’t know if Ayton will work out long-term, especially when it comes time for a contract negotiation, and he still thinks he’s a max player. Williams will hopefully be flipped into assets. The Blazers will need front court depth about as badly as they did with Nurkic.

  • WagonlanceB
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    1 year ago

    It’s a long way to the draft, but do any of the top guys stand out as being actually ready to step in and make an impact?

    I must be getting old, but I miss the days when there were players available who were NBA ready.