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2026 Draft optimism post.
Posted on 11/16/25 at 12:46 pm
Posted on 11/16/25 at 12:46 pm
Is anyone hopeful in Troy weaver scouting that he will find a way to enter this stacked class and draft a good player? Alot of bad things can be said about Weaver but drafting isn't it.
Im kinda anticipating for him to fall for a player and put the pressure on Joe to get back in this draft.
Probably wont be because of Zion value, but i think a really good player could be had outside the lottery
Im kinda anticipating for him to fall for a player and put the pressure on Joe to get back in this draft.
Probably wont be because of Zion value, but i think a really good player could be had outside the lottery
Posted on 11/16/25 at 1:37 pm to Silverfoxx
Keeping inhaling that hopium. We’d have to overpay for a draft pick.
Posted on 11/16/25 at 2:17 pm to Macintosh
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We’d have to overpay for a draft pick

Posted on 11/16/25 at 2:21 pm to Silverfoxx
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Is anyone hopeful in Troy weaver scouting that he will find a way to enter this stacked class and draft a good player? Alot of bad things can be said about Weaver but drafting isn't it.
Im kinda anticipating for him to fall for a player and put the pressure on Joe to get back in this draft.
Probably wont be because of Zion value, but i think a really good player could be had outside the lottery
Just depends on which current Pels' players we are willing to trade if our objective is to get back in the 1st round. Should know if we're going that route...or not... before the trade deadline in early February...and fwiw...I think we will attempt to get back into that 1st round...somehow or other.
This post was edited on 11/16/25 at 2:25 pm
Posted on 11/16/25 at 3:37 pm to Silverfoxx
OKC does not have their own 1st rounder this coming draft. But they potentially have 4 others. Two are currently projected in the top 10. They have very limited roster spots and would probably be open to moving 1 or 2 to get more future selections. They aren't the only team with multiple 1sts. So there will be options..
Posted on 11/16/25 at 6:40 pm to brmark70816
If we make a trade with OKC they will rape us on the return. Im terrified of Dumars and Weaver making more draft day trades.
Posted on 11/16/25 at 7:41 pm to RUFshreve
I can’t believe there’s still people that think Zion is worth anything. He’s a negative asset
Posted on 11/17/25 at 6:48 am to Balsamic_duck
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can’t believe there’s still people that think Zion is worth anything. He’s a negative asset
This is not a static situation. It varies quite a bit on the prevailing narrative surrounding him, and how people perceive him. He's not really injury prone, in that most of his injuries are contributed to his weight issues and horrible training habits. There are many, many people that believe that he can be re-habbed and turned into an consistent all-star level player. I think it's possible, as I've seen tons of players turn their carers around. But it'd not likely and the odds are against him.
It's imperative we get him back and showcase him for 10-12 games. If he can put up 25+ and show that freakish athleticism, there will be a market for him. It's not going to be huge, probably matching salary and heavily protected future selections. But we won't have to get up assets to move him..
Posted on 11/17/25 at 7:45 am to brmark70816
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He's not really injury prone

Posted on 11/17/25 at 8:09 am to brmark70816
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It's not going to be huge, probably matching salary and heavily protected future selections. But we won't have to get up assets to move him..
So this is how it ends. We freely release picks with not protection in an upcoming great draft, but will only get picks with protection to unload Zi?
Unbelievable the people who blindly support Gayle and Dumars.
Posted on 11/17/25 at 8:15 am to Geauxldilocks
As long as the salary coming back is expiring, I would take a 2nd or 2 for Zion. Just end it already. We need to start shedding salary. We have 100 million in basically dead salary between Poole, Zion and Dejounte. Gotta get one of those off the books at the deadline and Zion should be the easiest.
Posted on 11/17/25 at 8:45 am to brmark70816
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He's not really injury prone, in that most of his injuries are contributed to his weight issues and horrible training habits.
I’m sorry.. what?! lol
Posted on 11/17/25 at 8:49 am to J_Hingle
Some people are so desperate to be in the club with a franchise in NOLA, they are utterly incapable of any critical thought.
Posted on 11/17/25 at 8:57 am to J_Hingle
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I’m sorry.. what?! lol
I mean that he doesn't have something chronic or degenerative. His injuries are mostly self inflicted, due to a lack of preparation. It can mostly be resolved through proper training, nutrition and therapy. People may question his conditioning and focus, which leads to injuries. But I don't think, in proper shape, he is anymore susceptible to injury than anyone else. He's not like Embiid or Kawhi Leonard..
Posted on 11/17/25 at 12:13 pm to Balsamic_duck
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As long as the salary coming back is expiring, I would take a 2nd or 2 for Zion. Just end it already. We need to start shedding salary. We have 100 million in basically dead salary between Poole, Zion and Dejounte. Gotta get one of those off the books at the deadline and Zion should be the easiest
I'm not trading zion for a 2nd. All it takes is one good stretch and someone will give up some value for zion.
Posted on 11/17/25 at 12:41 pm to brmark70816
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He's not really injury prone, in that most of his injuries are contributed to his weight issues and horrible training habits.
What
Come on man. This makes no sense.
You give guys passes on being injury prone when it's something out of their control like they have some accident and break a leg or catch a random out of nowhere injury that is out of their control. You're giving a guy a pass on injuries that are literally within his control. Zion is 100% injury prone and it makes it even worse if it's like you say, on him. I mean he's not playing right now for yet again, the same reason, despite everyone saying pre season he was in his best shape since Duke. he's injury prone. I can't imagine defending his injuries at this point.
Posted on 11/17/25 at 1:52 pm to iwyLSUiwy
I'm not defending his injuries. They are self-inflicted. But he's not inherently brittle and he doesn't have lingering issues. Honestly I think most of his injuries and missing time is fake and made up. Like right now, I do not think he is injured and he can play if forced. He's spoiled and coddled.
When I think injury prone, I think of guys missing time over and over for the same injury or same type of injuries, like a bad knee, foot or back. Zions are all over the body and never medically confirmed to any great degree.
Plus how much time has he missed just do to "return to conditioning" state, being sick, minutes restricted, or for any other phantom reason? The season he supposedly broke his foot, he missed half being in fat camp up in Portland. It's too easy to say he's "injured". I don't think thats the case at all..
When I think injury prone, I think of guys missing time over and over for the same injury or same type of injuries, like a bad knee, foot or back. Zions are all over the body and never medically confirmed to any great degree.
Plus how much time has he missed just do to "return to conditioning" state, being sick, minutes restricted, or for any other phantom reason? The season he supposedly broke his foot, he missed half being in fat camp up in Portland. It's too easy to say he's "injured". I don't think thats the case at all..
Posted on 11/17/25 at 2:32 pm to brmark70816
quote:Knee:
When I think injury prone, I think of guys missing time over and over for the same injury or same type of injuries, like a bad knee, foot or back.
Feb 2019: right knee sprain
Oct 2019: torn meniscus (knee)
May 2020: knee soreness
Foot:
Nov 2020: toe injury
Summer 2021: jones fracture (foot)
Nov 2023: foot injury
Feb 2024: foot injury
Oct 2025: bone contusion (foot)
Back:
Mar 2025: bone contusion (back)
Hamstring:
Jan 2023: hamstring strain
Apr 2024: hamstring injury
Nov 2024: hamstring strain
Jan 2025: hamstring soreness
Nov 2025: hamstring strain
There also a hip injury he missed time for. He’s missed significant time from his toes, ankles, knees, hamstrings, hips, and lower back. His entire lower body has been injury prone.
This post was edited on 11/17/25 at 2:34 pm
Posted on 11/17/25 at 2:52 pm to PrimeTime Money
How many of those do you believe are legit and not exaggerated to a great extent?
If put into the right situation and with the proper guidance, do you believe any of those injuries would be habitual?
Almost all of that can be blamed on his weight and horrible conditioning.
I'm not giving him a pass. I'm very much taking the other side of that point. His injuries are self inflicted and mostly made up. If Zion was in shape, professional, and held to a standard, I don't think he misses that much time. Given that structure, I don't consider him "injury prone". As in an injury risk. He's a character risk. There's a difference..
If put into the right situation and with the proper guidance, do you believe any of those injuries would be habitual?
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His entire lower body has been injury prone.
Almost all of that can be blamed on his weight and horrible conditioning.
I'm not giving him a pass. I'm very much taking the other side of that point. His injuries are self inflicted and mostly made up. If Zion was in shape, professional, and held to a standard, I don't think he misses that much time. Given that structure, I don't consider him "injury prone". As in an injury risk. He's a character risk. There's a difference..
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