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27 minutes ago, YoungPanthers89 said:

If Phoenix is dumb enough to let him go we need to be the 1st in line

Most definitely. Gobert name comes up but Ayton makes sense age wise. Only way Gobert makes sense, is to allow Kai to develop  for 3 years and let him take over. If we get Ayton, you Groom Kai as the 4 spot. 

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3 hours ago, pantherdad said:

Damn near every mock has us taking him at 13

Looking at cost and his ability  to plug n play now... he has to be at the top of the board. No offense to Nick or any other center. I like Kai but he needs time and may be better suited as the 4 man. 

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He won’t come here…Duren or Williams are obvious targets in the draft but free agency could bare fruit as well

 I like Mark Williams and his improvement last season was impressive.  Never going to score much but his interior presence could help this team bigtime 

I would honestly be ok with moving up to secure his services as he is certainly going to be a target from someone 

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25 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Does Charlotte move on from Bridges and go after Ayton now?

Ayton is probably headed to the Nets in a KD trade if Phoenix wants him.

Not sure if the Nets would max him

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