From the Cavaliers' January farce, the rational Cavaliers Nets draft pick should be traded
Since January, the Cavaliers have a 3-7 record, and even with James' 30,000-point coronation, it can't hide the Cavaliers' poor performance in January.
So in the past month, fans around the world have been giving advice to the Cavaliers, and the Cavaliers have also broken out a lot of trade scandals, and the objects of the trade are George Hill, Jordan Jr., and Kemba Walker.
So, let's take a look at the Cavaliers' draft over the years.
1. First of all, in '08, when they had the 19th overall pick. 08 was a big year for the draft at that time, not only MVP-level stars such as Rose and Westbrook, but also role players such as Ibaka, Jordan Jr., and George Hill.
The Cavaliers used the '08 first-round pick to select JJ Hickson, a physical power forward, commonly known as the jumping man, with 13.8 points and 8.3 rebounds at his peak. In the 09-10 season, Hickson played well, that year the Cavaliers traded O'Neal, Hixon gave the Sharks a hand, but in the following seasons Hixon transferred 4 teams in succession.
You know, after the 19th pick at that time, there were Ryan Anderson (who can be said to be very suitable for James' team), Courtney Lee (not to mention this, the Cavaliers guard had a better Gibson in '08), Ibaka (also a technical rough guy at the time, but Ibaka was not famous, and the media did not have a deep understanding of Ibaka, but the Cavaliers scouts did not know either?). ), Batum, the rest of George Hill and Jordan Jr., are the owners of this year's trade rumors, slap in the face!
2. In 2009, the Cavaliers used the No. 30 pick in the first round to select the little-known Christian Aynga, a small forward who played in the Spanish league, the Congolese. (I don't know if the knight regretted not choosing Ibaka, so he chose one of his fellow countrymen, and also wanted to gamble his luck.) )
On the 16th of the second round, the Cavaliers selected the famous Emperor Ama Danny Green. However, in the rookie game, Danny Green only played 20 games for the Cavaliers, and then the Cavaliers ran out of patience to cultivate, and cut Huang Ama that season. As you can tell the story, Huang Ama received a mysterious call from San Antonio and became a well-known 3-and-D player, helping the Spurs win the championship with three-pointers in the finals.
2. The 2010 Cavaliers did not have a draft pick, skipped.
3. In 2011, the Cavaliers held the No. 1 pick in the first round, the No. 4 pick, and the No. 2 pick in the second round.
The Cavaliers picked Irving, which was not controversial. After all, but James left, Irving was the best player that year, whether it was the media, scouts, or experts were unanimously optimistic about Irving, and the Cavaliers at that time had no burden, and they urgently needed a team building core, and they could choose how they wanted. Either way, this choice is fine.
In the first round of the No. 4 pick, the Cavaliers chose TT (what about Ibaka?). Want a spare tire? )。 You know, this choice of the knight at that time was called "boring food, it's a pity to abandon it". TT is a short inside, functional player who has no offensive autonomy other than rebounding and defense, and even now, TT has been a drag on the Cavaliers' offense. You know, there is also Klay of Dus Thompson behind TT, which is a good match for Irving, if the Cavaliers wanted to rebuild at the time. In addition, there are two hardy brothers, Kawaii and Butler, both of whom were physical defenders at the time and had some shooting ability, but they were not very good, but the ceiling was very high, and even if the Cavaliers regarded Irving as the core boss, they also needed a good defensive small card and Butler to help wipe their butts, right?
Not to mention Thomas, the last in the second round, the strongest 175, but the Cavaliers have the better Irving. But I also complained a little, the knights exchanged Owen for Thomas, which was a loss. Look at the current defense of the Cavaliers, Thomas and JR are dragging together to prevent the Cavaliers from winning!!!
4. In 2012, it was the fourth pick...... The Cavaliers chose Veters' father, and then the Knights fell into a long civil strife, and Veters' father and Irving's father were both dissatisfied for a long time.
In 2012, the Cavaliers used the No. 4 pick in the second round to select Crowder, who is now on the Cavaliers. But after they drafted Crowder, they traded Crowder, and now Crowder is back by mistake...... It's still your people, it's still your people!
5. 2013, Bennett. Hehe, let's not talk about it, this is the best reflection of the Cavaliers management's draft vision, don't you try out before the draft? What you say outside, you choose?
What do knights lack now? Those who can shoot threes, those who can defend!
Potter, now top 3D!
Audi, do you need to talk about it, hard training brother! Able to attack and defend!
CJ McCollum, just in terms of shooting and the Splash Brothers, Irving is not weaker than Lillard, can the Trail Blazers come up with a partnership for CJ and Lillard, and the Cavaliers can't let CJ and Irving partner up?
Gobert, who almost snatched the best defensive player of the Dream last season, isn't it better than TT?
Also, I missed Brother Alphabet and the Emperor...... Now many Cavaliers fans have been obsessed with the appearance of Xiaoka, Brother Alphabet and James teaming up, hehe...... Knight Management, MMP
6. 2014, Wiggins. No, it was blown into the sky at that time, the combination of James and Durant, and the Cavaliers didn't dare to toss blindly after Bennett's injury last year.
After watching the draft cases in the past few years, is there an impulse? Except for Irving and Wiggins, the Cavaliers' other draft picks can be described as failures.
The Cavaliers can use so many good picks to choose and scrap, what else do fans expect from the Nets' first-round pick next year? Gave you a first-round pick, did it work? Can you pick the best one?
Based on the current record of the Nets, there is a 7% chance of the top pick, and it is more likely to be a first-round pick after the top three.
In addition to the talent that the media hyped up, you will choose, and the SLR is a little risky...... You knight management don't dare to choose! Or do you dare not cultivate and can't trust your own cultivation mechanism?
Back then, the emperor was a little injured and you didn't dare to choose, so you chose a Bennett??? Who gave you courage?
So, trade the first-round pick as soon as possible, according to James's urine, even if James leaves next year, he will not dare to leave directly, he will definitely sign first and then change to the Cavaliers to leave something, what else does the Cavaliers management dare not trade?
You don't dare to take risks by paying a first-round pick, sending away TT or JR, or Shambon Tea's spicy chicken contract in exchange for a top-of-the-line one????
Scold, knight management spicy chicken! Now that the Cavaliers' record is not good, they are all saying that the players are not good, and Lefu has pulled out the blame, and the coach has to take the blame, so shouldn't the management take the blame? If it weren't for your spicy chicken operation a few years ago, the knight would be so difficult now, and he wouldn't have the ability to operate at all?
Or is it that without James, you Cavaliers won't play? Just waiting for pie to fall from the sky!?
PS: Pure mobile phone hand-played, hometown rural, computer mouse broken, no network a few days ago, and went to take the second subject three, sorry...... Tomorrow go buy a mouse