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  1. 55 minutes ago, NBASupes said:

    I would avoid any mock board. Everyone is going best available via their board as no one knows what Atlanta will do. As I said, the draft starts at #4. The top 3 is Ayton, Bagley, and Doncic. 

    The Hawks will select Luka Doncic. That said, will they keep it is a different story. 

    Atlanta is also all in for #4. I been telling you guys they been all in. Memphis wants to clear all Parsons cap but also wants to get assets for #4. Any potential deal that doesn't get rid of all his contract is, you got it, all smoke. 

    Atlanta is all over this draft board. They want a lot for Doncic. A lot. Please understand that teams are looking for the best deal. Danny Ainge said it best. When you have a lot of assets. Teams offer you deals that they wouldn't offer to others. This isn't as easy as it would be in 2k. 

    Hope you are right and then the exciting next part is trying to get another pick in the lottery.  So many options available. 

  2. 2 minutes ago, Buzzard said:

    I hate I cannot edit. Hit a key accidentally and it post lmao. My thought here, what about including him to Memphis.

    Parsons, #4 to us. Dedmon and #19 to the Grizzlies.

    Memphis big man is long in the tooth.  

  3. 2018 NBA Draft Rumors: Hawks Targeting Luka Doncic with No. 3 Overall Pick

    SCOTT POLACEK
    JUNE 19, 2018

    The Atlanta Hawks are reportedly homing in on Slovenian prospect Luka Doncic leading up to Thursday's NBA draft.

    According to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, "Doncic has moved to the forefront of Atlanta's internal conversation on the third overall pick." Wojnarowski noted the Hawks are also considering Duke's Marvin Bagley III and Michigan State's Jaren Jackson Jr. if they are available with the third pick.

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  4. 11 hours ago, Dragitoff said:

    I said this in another thread when someone (might've been you) brought that point up, but I think Bud gets far too much credit for development of young players despite being one of the most stubborn coached about playing young players.  I definitely get that we were trying to win every season except last season he was here, but there were some vets who were struggling mightily and kids who had shown promise in limited action, yet Bud kept them glued to the bench.  If you are trying to say Hawks nation didn't bemoan some of Bud's rotations during his tenure, you're fooling yourself.  

    I think Pierce in Philly developed more talent from the ground up than Bud did in ATL so I'm good with the developmental side of our coaching staff now.  

    I hope you are and tend yo agree with you. Bud was def old school 

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