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Some potential NBA landing resorts for Cooper Flagg

Our SBN colleague Ricky O'Donnell has a piece with six great landing sites for Cooper Flagg in the NBA design of June.

Standard reservation: Nobody has an idea of ​​what you can expect before Monday's Draft lottery. Until then and even after that, everything is still speculation.

His six top selection options for flag are:

  1. Washington.
  2. Brooklyn.
  3. Chicago.
  4. Charlotte.
  5. Portland.
  6. Dallas.

In our opinion, it is the most important thing to make a stable, well -managed franchise that excludes Washington and (unfortunately) Charlotte.

We would be subdued in San Antonio because the Spurs have been a stable franchise for decades and have been really great for many years.

Otherwise, however, he could get worse. So we would order our (now) five.

  1. San Antonio. As you probably know, the Spurs have the habit of winning NBA lotteries, with earlier homes David Robinson, Tim Duncan and most recently Victor Wembanyama. Apart from Wembanyama, Flagg would also work with De'aaron Fox, Stephon Castle and Jeremy Soschan, which would be a great, big young core. It would also be a wonderful place for Kon Knueppel.
  2. Chicago. Seting flag with Matas Lünetten and Josh Giddey would be wild. Wurf Coby White, not to mention Tre Jones, member of the Brotherhood, and Chicago would be a lot of fun.
  3. Portland. The trail blazers have some funny pieces: Donovan Clegan, Scoot Henderson, Deni Avdija, Sharron Sharpe and Matisse Thybulle, to name just.
  4. Dallas. The MAVS is one of the older teams on the lists. Irving recovers from an Achilles injury, so we have to see where it is. However, a front square with Davis, Lively and Flag would be defensively dynamic.
  5. Brooklyn. The networks have to do work. D'Angelo Russell, always scaly, is 29. Beyond him, they have Cameron Johnson, Nic Claxton, a representative of the brotherhood in Dariq Whitehead and not much more. However, they have stored cleverly and were able to build up for flag over time.

All of these would be beautiful adjustments in one way or another, but we suspect that flag likes to fit Boston. He would have to go as a free agent in a few years and would have to complete a less lucrative deal than he would do if he actually withdraw it, but we suspect that he would like to be a Celtic.

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