Buddy and I were talking about this, specifically LeBron. No doubt he’s a top-30 player. But given his age, we were debating whether or not he’d be a first-round pick in a league-wide redraft. Which then led to a wider conversation about how you would approach team building if all NBA players were made available.

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    1 year ago

    All i am imagining right now is how many stars would try to team up and how many of them would be like I aint going to X team and playing LOL

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    1 year ago

    scoot vs jabari vs Evan mobley vs Lamelo would be a fun assessment of the number three pick over the past few years

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    1 year ago

    Great answer by u/GregEgg4President. In an all things equal world, I’m taking the best available player and going from there. But who that best available player is does play a part in how you’d move forth. It has to…look at the Wizards. It’s gonna take multiple years realistically for them to realistically get to a playoff level and have already had five straight losing seasons. You have to be realistic about your team and stay one step ahead.

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    1 year ago

    If my pick isn’t top 5 I’m going young

    Unless we do a snake draft, then shit starts to get weird