Sounds like Houston is pretty close to getting #5, as long as Robinson isn't there (then Sac keeps). For Drummond? I guess that is okay as MKG could be there, or Barnes or Lillard. http://espn.go.com/nba/draft2012/story/_/id/8108693/2012-nba-draft-houston-rockets-sacramento-kings-talking-no-5-pick-sources-say
In order fr robinson to not be there, charlotte would(most likely) be taking him. Which means robinson, beal, MKG or Barnes, Drummond. Leaving us the choice of Lillard or MKG/Barnes
FWIW Robinson's agent believes that he is a lock to go #2 if they keep the pick. And seeing what they want (Harden) I think it's safe to say they're keeping that pick.
Houston will draft Lillard, just to fuck with Portland for Portland fucking with Houston back in the Brandon Roy draft.
Davis Robinson ??? If it's Washington, it's Beal. If it's us it could be Beal, Soup Juggler, Barnes, MKG I'd like to get both Barnes and MKG off the board when GS picks, then try to move #11 and whatever else to them for #7 and snag Lillard
Which would be simply brilliant, since that would mean one of Robinson/Beal/MKG/Barnes would still be available.
Sacramento have to be out of their minds to take Lowry and a mid-first for that pick. Fucking Maloofs.
Alex Kennedy @AlexKennedyNBA The Oklahoma City Thunder may end up moving the No. 28 pick: http://www.hoopsworld.com/2012-nba-draft-diary
I still wouldn't make that deal. The player you can get at #5 >>>> any of those three picks. After the stunt Kyle pulled this summer with McHale, how is his value this high? It shouldn't be.