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NBA Discussion (Official Thread)

The Bulls got hilariously fleeced on that Butler deal. Lavine is coming off an ACL tear and his game is predicated on athleticism, Dunn was poor as a rookie last season and on top of all that, the Bulls didn't even keep the 16th pick. They had to swap it with the Timberwolves. Just a horrendous trade.

I'm not the most avid NBA follower so maybe I missed the reason, but I still don't know why they seemed so eager to get rid of Butler.
 
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#2 – Lonzo Ball – PG, UCLA – Los Angeles Lakers
Lonzo Ball averaged 14.6 points per game in his one season at UCLA, which is far better than the 2.2 points per game that LaVar Ball averaged in his one season at Washington State in 1988. This means Lonzo Ball has a chance to be about six to seven times better than Michael Jordan was. Wow! Home run pick by the Lakers.
#8 – Frank Ntilikina – PF, France – New York Knicks
Ntilikina is likely to be a huge bust. However, he could be good. If that happens, then Phil Jackson will try to get rid of him.
#15 – Justin Jackson – SF, North Carolina – Portland Trail Blazers
Jackson played three years at North Carolina, but getting drafted is worth 12 credits there. He is now a UNC graduate. Congratulations, Justin!
 
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The Cavs may finally have some competition in the East:

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