same here! d. redd looks dominant but something about his ego rubs me the wrong way. i truly believe bishop is the next big thing but don't really have a need for his position on my team. a big would be more of a need and that's why braithwaite catches my eye. he looks to me like a kg-type player.
i'm in year 3 of my association with the brooklyn nets. but did an overhaul of the entire team! i used an edited version of franchiseplay's draft class for the 2013 draft and landed solid players in mason plumlee, james mcadoo, and dexter strickland.
for the 2014 draft, i skipped straight to using dc4 and landed the brooklyn boy, santonio graham!
my current roster looks like this...
starting 5:
pg - kyrie irving (star)
sg/pg - santonio graham (pick pocket all day long)
sf - michael kidd-gilchrist (developing him as my lockdown defender)
pf/c - mason plumlee (looking to go after braithwaite and have plumlee come in off the bench as my scrappy sixth man)
c - tyson chandler (might look to get rid of him if/when i land braithwaite as he's starting to show signs of decline. i'm hoping to be able to develop braithwaite into my next defensive anchor. any improvement to his offense is just a bonus!)
bench:
6 - c, tyler zeller (hoping he can develop and eventually start for me at the 5 to compliment braithwaite)
7 - sg, doron lamb (might bring in braithwaite's teammate at georgetown, myron murray to play some combo guard off the bench)
8 - sf/pf, james mcadoo (provides versatility off the bench at the 3 and 4 spots)
9 - sf, richard jefferson (veteran i like spotting up for me, especially for the corner 3)
10 - pf/sf, rashard lewis (versatile veteran 3/4 who provides a dependable j in limited action)
11 - pg/sg, dexter strickland (bench warmer)
12 - c/pf, miles plumlee (bench warmer)
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