But that's ignoring the proviso.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Tue Feb 22, 2022 10:40 amI can't agree with this. I think the ceiling is around pick 5 overall. League is pretty balanced, for the moment, at least. I'm not passing up a Ja Morant or even an Evan Mobley.jfish26 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 22, 2022 10:38 amIf I had all the other pieces in place? 1-1.pdub wrote: ↑Tue Feb 22, 2022 10:35 am LeBron's current stats are actually better than his career averages, up and down the bored.
But let's assume father time kicks in a bit, 2.5 years from now, when Bronny is eligible to be drafted.
So 2024 ends with LeBron on the Lakers, and he ends up with averages 24 PPG, 7 APG, 6 RPG on 49% FG.
Let's also say Bronny plays well enough to be one of those guys you might consider drafting at the very end of the 2nd, a fringe kind of pick.
What pick would you use on Bronny to get 2 years of LeBron in the twilight of his career knowing he still could put up numbers around like those above?
Just looking back through 2011 (and based entirely on immediate recall)...
2011 - Do Cavs take him 1-4 (Tristan Thompson) after taking Kyrie 1-1? If not, Warriors at 1-11 (Klay) seems like the floor.
2012 - Warriors at 1-7 (Harrison Barnes) is floor.
2013 - Cavs at 1-1 (Bennett)? Thunder at 1-12 (Steven Adams) seems like the floor (that was a Durant/Westbrook team).
2014 - Cavs at 1-1 (Wiggins, already had Bron)? Celtics at 1-6 (Smart) is floor.
2015 - Can't figure this one out. OKC at 1-14 (Payne)?
2016 - 76ers 1-1 (Simmons)? Celtics 1-3 (Brown)? Celtics 1-16 (Yabusele) is floor.
2017 - 76ers 1-1 (Fultz). Easy call.
2018 - 76ers 1-10 (Bridges, traded pick to PHX)?
2019 - Suns 1-6 (Culver)?
2020 - Warriors 1-2 (Wiseman). Easy call.
2021 - Raptors 1-4 (Barnes).