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What happens to next years pick?
Is that protected?
Top 3 protected again.
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What happens to next years pick?
Is that protected?
DLo/Randle/Clarkson/Nance/#2/#32/Brown/Black
60~Mil cap space
Youngest coach in the NBA developing them.
I don't think u saw where it says 60 mil cap spaceI'm sorry, but this scenario says to me a 30+ win team easily. There's no backwards coaching this time around or bad vibes surrounding the core, but instead a forwarding looking staff and loads of potential.
I don't think u saw where it says 60 mil cap spaceI'm sorry, but this scenario says to me a 30+ win team easily. There's no backwards coaching this time around or bad vibes surrounding the core, but instead a forwarding looking staff and loads of potential.
The Lakers likely need the No. 1 pick (19.9% chance of landing it) to get Simmons. He might fall to No. 2 (18.8%), but No. 3 (17.1%) seems practically impossible. Of course, anything lower (44.2%), and the Lakers lose their pick.Simmons has five-year endorsement offers from adidas and Nike. Adidas is offering a $10 million deal that also includes a $2 million signing bonus and a $1 million incentive bonus for being named Rookie of the Year. There are also several other on-court performance triggers that would provide Simmons with elevated marketing, extra resources and possibly his own signature shoe should he play at an All-Star level.
Nike is offering $7.5 million over five years with fewer performance incentives than the adidas contract structure. Nike, which presented second to Simmons last week, has shown an unwillingness to budge, sources said. Both offers are considered fair for a top pick.
The early strategy from Simmons and his Klutch Sports Group representation was believed to be a desire to sign a shoe deal before the draft lottery, but they aren’t satisfied with the Nike offer, sources said. They’re hoping that if the Lakers land the top overall pick – which they have a 19.9 percent chance of doing – Nike will move closer to matching adidas’ offer.
Philly has to go Ingram right?
Hinkie is gone so they'll probably wanna stop their whole "best player available" routine and get someone like Ingram whose actually the better fit...
Right!?
Ingram yes
Nah.
I have a feeling. Simmons is going to drop to #2 for us.
Him and Rich Paul are playing hard ball and are saying LA or Bust:
-Simmons wasn't at the NBA draft combine even for interviews. Ingram was.
-He wasn't at the NBA Lottery show. Ingram was.
-He delayed signing his shoe deal in hopes of getting drafted by the Lakers.
I suspect him and Rich Paul are going to make it clear he does not want to be in Philly.
Also Philly has a log jam with PF's and C's. Ingram is a better fit for them.