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(@annakarina)
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I'm in an auction keeper and I was just offered Bradley Beal, Donovan Mitchell and Lauri Markkanen for my Damian Lillard and Andrew Wiggins.

I realize I'd be trading away the best player but that seems tough to pass up.

My current roster:

Damian Lillard Por - PG
Trae Young Atl - PG
Dennis Schroder OKC - PG
Jrue Holiday NO - PG,SG
Zach LaVine Chi - PG,SG
Andrew Wiggins Min - SG,SF
Evan Fournier Orl - SG,SF
Brandon Ingram LAL - SG,SF
Anthony Davis NO - PF,C
Jaren Jackson Jr. Mem - PF,C
Willie Cauley-Stein Sac - PF,C
Hassan Whiteside Mia - C
Wendell Carter Jr. Chi - C

Thanks!

 
Posted : 20/11/2018 4:01 pm
bshahvar
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Wow. So tough.
Lillard is great but Mitchell and Beal and Lauri?
I guess id have to know, how many players do you keep? All?

 
Posted : 20/11/2018 6:16 pm
(@annakarina)
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I'd probably be dropping Ingram from my roster once Lauri is back from injury.

 
Posted : 20/11/2018 6:58 pm
(@erikong)
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EZ yes for me

 
Posted : 20/11/2018 7:49 pm
(@annakarina)
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Just realized it's gonna make me drop Ingram as soon as I accept the trade without letting me slide Lauri into my INJ spot, and if I accept it (and drop Ingram), Fournier will be my only SF.

Still thinking I should do it but the SF waiver pool isn't great.

 
Posted : 20/11/2018 10:03 pm
(@dbesbris)
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Hm.

So, I guess the question for me is ... do you feel like you could turn those pieces coming in into more superstars going forward? I'm inclined to pass just because guys in the top-10 are so far beyond the guys below 'em it's crazy.

 
Posted : 21/11/2018 1:07 pm
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