Groupthink 2023 Mock Draft: Pick #13

Discussion in 'Portland Trail Blazers' started by Ed O, Jun 12, 2023.

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Who should Toronto pick at #13?

Poll closed Jun 13, 2023.
  1. Kobe Bufkin

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  2. Noah Clowney

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  3. Keyonte George

    12.5%
  4. Jordan Hawkins

    12.5%
  5. Jalen Hood-Schifino

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  6. Jett Howard

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  7. Nick Smith

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  8. Cason Wallace

    75.0%
  9. Dariq Whitehead

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  10. Other (comment below)

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  1. Ed O

    Ed O Administrator Staff Member Administrator

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    (For the purposes of this exercise as we head to draft day, we assume no trades will be made/the draft order is set and we assume we're a fan of the selecting team.)

    Previous picks:
    1. Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio)
    2. Scoot Henderson (Charlotte)
    3. Brandon Miller (Portland)
    4. Amen Thompson (Houston)
    5. Cam Whitmore (Detroit)
    6. Ausar Thompson (Orlando)
    7. Jerace Walker (Indiana)
    8. Taylor Hendricks (Washington)
    9. Anthony Black (Utah)
    10. Gradey Dick (Dallas)
    11. Bilal Coulibaly (Orlando)
    12. Derek Lively (OKC)
    Who do you think Toronto should take?

    Tomorrow afternoon I'll set up another poll with the results factored in.
     
  2. CJ_is_Gone

    CJ_is_Gone Well-Known Member

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    Wallace is by far the best player listed.
     
  3. blazerkor

    blazerkor Well-Known Member

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    I like Hawkins but especially with the news that FVV opted out, this team would be wise to pick up a true PG to set up all of the fucking wings on this roster... so Cason Wallace it is.
     

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