So... Draft Prospects?

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  1. Savory Griddles

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    Trade. Use the pick and either Clarkson or Randle to land that first all star that could attract 2 additional max guys to team up.
     
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    This is exactly what I think they will do. And if it's going to land us Cousins, I'm all for it. He already likes our young core....has a nice contract and is a superstar. We should be going all out for Cousins and firing Byron Scott the second our season ends.
     
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    I think the Kings could use somebody like Simmons though. They can build the team around him.
     
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    Mitch is in Israel looking at Dragan Bender. He could make for a pretty intriguing prospect at #3. 7'0 with decent skills.

    In Chad Ford's insider analysis (for whatever it's worth), he mentions that the kid can play anywhere from 3 to 5, and has good athleticism for a 7-footer and good rebounding ability.
     
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    Ford is full of it about the SF spot, but Bender is fairly talented. He's a project though for sure and I'm not sure we need one of those.
     
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    Everyone is talking about the need for a Stretch 4. Let's make Stretch 5 the new normal.
     
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    I like what I see in Bender, but people are going to automatically think Porzingis when you see/read about him. It's worth looking into, but he could easily be Bargnani too.
     
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    You're right. And a Stretch 5 might be pushing it for us. We haven't even gotten to the number 3 with our stretchiness. I suppose we have a Stretch 1 and 2...or at least they are a Limber 1 and 2. I guess we should start with a Stretch 3 and 4.
     
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    While I agree that Bender comes with some glaring risks (Bargnani possibility), I'd be ecstatic if the Lakers took him at #3, if not for the mere fact that Mitch and Co. would have seen something special from him in pre-draft workouts. As bad as the front office has been the past few years, Mitch has proven to have a keen eye for talent. Need we remember, this was the same guy who drafted Marc Gasol from overseas some 9 odd years ago.
     
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    Bender looks like he could be elite defensively. Definitely an interesting prospect.
     
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    What makes you say that?
     
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    Simmons is athletic and a point forward
    Ingram is talented and ballsy
    If only we had a coach
    That didn't have cerebral palsy
     
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    Draftexpress seems to agree with him.

     
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    He's got some defensive potential, but I'm not so sure he's going to be able to do that in the NBA. I'm not positive it translates.
     
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    Waiting for Sirron to talk about our "quota" :giggle: ;)
     
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    I think something that's not been mentioned about Bender yet is his contract buyout, which might cause his draft stock to slide down.
     
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    He's only 18
    And built rather slight
    Might be redundant at PF
    But at least he's polite

    butt white

    I'm not sure who he is
    I have no iota
    But the reality remains
    We still must meet quota

    I'll be right there
    When draft night goes down
    If I had my druthers
    I'd pick "light" in the 2nd round

    Jus sayin'
     
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    Long- 7'2 wingspan, 9'3 standing reach, Athletic, quick feet..able to switch/hedge and recover on PnR.

    He's got all the tools defensively: perimeter defense and shot blocking inside.

    Also solid passing and ball handling on offense. Lots of potential.
     
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    I know nothing about Bender. In fact, I know nothing about any of the prospects outside if Simmons, Ingram, and Dunn.

    I'll do more research if we keep the pick .
     
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    I would take Bender at 3....but not over Simmons or Ingram. And yes, everyone is going to fall into the "The Next Porzingis" trap. You can't automatically assume he's going to be as good as KP. KP is the exception...not the rule. But hey, what do I know? The Lakers have done pretty well in the draft lately.
     

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