In the run-up to the 2016 NBA Draft, Dennis Lindsey was uncertain as to the course he was going to take. He had the 12th overall pick and a pile of notes, statistics, reports, opinions, research in front of him. The guys on his staff had done their work, now he had to do his: He had to decide. He had needs and he had options. He was swamped with options, some better than others. He could go ahead and use the pick or trade up or trade down or trade out. He could continue to build for the future o...
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