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    Sixers would be stupid to pass up on Evan Turner. Hell, the Wizards are dumb for passing up on him.

    No they aren't remember, Blatche/Arenas/Wall = CHAMPIONSHIP!

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    Adrian Woj. is now reporting the Pacers are close to a trade that would send Eric Maynor, the 18th pick, and the 21st pick to the Pacers for the #10 pick. NICE!!

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    Adrian Woj. is now reporting the Pacers are close to a trade that would send Eric Maynor, the 18th pick, and the 21st pick to the Pacers for the #10 pick. NICE!!

    Maynor is a solid young player...I take it there's really no one the Pacers want at #10 if they're willing to trade down?

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    we need a PG and this isn't a PG draft...Bledsoe didn't show us much as he didn't work hard in his workout and had an awful interview...Avery Bradley is seeming more like a SG now than a PG apparently. Bird loved Maynor last year as well, and we were'nt far from drafting him instead of Hansbrough. I will add that Solomon Jones would likely be sent to OKC as well.

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    Sixers would be stupid to pass up on Evan Turner. Hell, the Wizards are dumb for passing up on him.

    Wizards need a point guard. Both are good players that are worthy of the #1 pick.

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    Wizards need a point guard. Both are good players that are worthy of the #1 pick.

    I disagree. I think you can make the argument that they need a hybrid SG/SF in Turner (over Nick Young/Mike Miller) than they do a PG (since Gilbert is still there).

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    I disagree. I think you can make the argument that they need a hybrid SG/SF in Turner (over Nick Young/Mike Miller) than they do a PG (since Gilbert is still there).

    Agreed, although I assume when they take Wall, they'll move Gilbert to SG

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    If the Wizards need a PG, how bout they trade the #1 pick and another pick or player for Rubio and Al Jefferson?

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    If the Wizards need a PG, how bout they trade the #1 pick and another pick or player for Rubio and Al Jefferson?

    Because the #1 pick is worth more than those 2

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    Wall has more appeal to everybody in the entire NBA than Rubio/Jefferson combined.

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