Let’s not call Boerkircher a bad pick yet
Jaguars WR/TEs drafted since 2022:
-Travis Hunter (2025)
-Brian Thomas Jr (2024)
-Parker Washington (2023)
-Brenton Strange (2023)
-Nate Boerkircher (2026)
That’s all. If they’re drafting a skill guy, they have a plan for him.
The Milwaukee Bucks are doing everything in their power to convince Giannis to stay and have expressed interest in Zach LaVine and Jerami Grant, as well as players like Andrew Wiggins, Marcus Smart, and Dejounte Murray in the past, per @JakeLFischer
“One rival general manager I spoke to went so far as to say that the Bucks have convinced him that ‘they're going big-game hunting.’” 👀
(Via https://t.co/m7wKBz12tC)
@LeiterIsKing@TheDunkCentral They said this about early season Flagg after he had rough clutch moments early in the year, but that talk got shut down by the time the draft came. let’s give Cam the same time to prove it. I was much higher on Flagg than Boozer, but he’s got a lot of time to grow
@BiasedHouston It’s his behavior that makes him hated. There was a few seasons though that his FG% wasn’t great and he was close to leading the league in fouls per game
While some tend to think the second apron is going to eat the Thunder alive, think again.
Taking Chet and SGA’s extensions into account, OKC is about $17M from the second apron for the 26-27 season and they have team options for Hartenstein, Dort, and Kenrich Williams.
While tough roster decisions will need to be made, Sam Presti has this team in a position where they can move money around easily and replace players with young talent.
Alex Caruso, Cason Wallace, and Aaron Wiggins could take over for Dort.
Jaylin Williams and Thomas Sorber will eventually take over for Hartenstein.
Not to mention, Presti has a handful of draft picks to play around with.
The Thunder have options and plenty of flexibility to remain below the dreaded tax apron even with SGA, Holmgren, and JDub extensions.