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  • #28376
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    TRC1991
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    The top 10 players from the 07 draft

    1) Kevin Durant– One of the best young scorers the NBA has seen

    2) Al Horford– All-star big man is automatic from 15 feet on and has a lot of room to grow

    3) Joakin Noah– The passionate big man put up career highs in points, assists, and fg shooting in 10′-11′

    4) Rodney Stuckey– Stuckey may be a more natural 2-man but hes good for 16, 5, and 5 almost every year

    5) Jeff Green– Combo forward is a starting 3 in the league in my opinion…i think he would look great in a Clippers uni

    6) Mike Conley Jr.- Has played very well as of late and looks like he’ll be leading his team to the 2nd rd. of the playoffs

    7) Marc Gasol– This big burly monster has stepped up and played strong on O and D this post-season

    8) Thaddeus Young– A full-time backup, Young has been impressive with his hustle and versatility

    9) Nick Young– Has had an off and on career but it looks as though hes found his niche in washington as a steady wing scorer

    10) Glen Davis– Big Baby has been a huge part of Boston’s success; excellent jump-shooter and willing rebounder

     

    honorable mention: Wilson Chandler, Arron Afflalo, Aaron Brooks, Jared Dudley, Marco Belinelli

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  • #525721
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    Dude, did you even do your research on that draft….smh

    1. Kevin Durant

    2. Al Horford

    3. Marc Gasol 

    4. Joakim Noah – you spelled his name wrong

    5. Carl Landry

    6. Thad Young

    7. Mike Conley

    8.Wilson Chandler

    9. Jeff Green

    10. Aaron Afflalo or Aaron Brooks, can’t decide

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  • #525722
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    Thad Young could be in the top 5 had it not been for Iggy hogging up his minutes. He is a crafty scorer despite having limited range and he has a very high IQ. Give him 35-40 minutes and he’s be a 20 ppg scorer IMO.

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  • #525724
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    @jussooffended

    from the guy with 9 points…and you put gasol over noah? sorry i accidentally put an N…your an idiot brah

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  • #525725
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    Jeff Green isn’t that good to be ranked 5th and Stuckey isn’t that good to be ranked 4th. Both are not that good and have been average at best.

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  • #525727
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    Tyrober
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  • #525728
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    JimmeredYaWabafet
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    ah sheit its about to get nasty in this piece.

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  • #525729
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    Tyrober
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     I forgot Rodney Stuckey. I would have to throw him in there somewhere

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  • #525730
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    i’m jus so offended
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     only reason i have little points is cuz someone went through and minused every post i had put up. and you have almost 200 less points than you have posts so good call, u got a pretty good ratio BRAH. And it’s my opinion, just as yours was but you don’t even have Carl Landry on there so how am I supposed to respect that list??? And with Noah and Gasol, Marc is lightyears ahead of Joakim offensively and still has a lot of room to grow. I think he has more potential as well

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  • #525746
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    Scottoant93
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    does everyone put mike conley in front of Wilson Chandler

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  • #525748
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     probably cuz of how well mike has played in these playoffs and how awful wilson has been

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  • #525751
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    1. Durant – a clear number 1
    2. Horford/Noah – I think a tie but I can see people giving Horford the nod because of the all star birth
    3. Gasol – very solid center
    4. Chandler – future all star, gives you solid production every year
    5. Jeff Green – very good player at 2 positions
    6. Aaron Brooks – combo guard with good scoring ability
    7. Stuckey – all around guard, very inconsistent
    8. Thad Young – starter on half the teams in the nba
    9. Carl landry – solid and very underated power forward

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  • #525759
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    nice subject… here is my top 10:

    1. Kevin Durant – top 5 player in the league

    2. Al Horford – one of the most productive big man in today game

    3. Joakim Noah  – with his unique style become one of the best centers

    4. Mike Conley – Come into his own  in the past 2 years, become a complete PG and cracked my top 10 PG’s

    5. Marc Gasol – very tough and efficient, asset to have on a team

    6. Wilson Chandler – very good allround scorer, improve his focus on basketball, great talent

    7. Nick Young – finally found his way in the league this season, one of the most talanted scoring 2 guard

    8. Aaron Afflalo – one of the best defensive and 3 point shooter specialist, great piece to any contender

    9. Rodney Stuckey – still didn’t quite found his best role or situation as a player but prove big time talent

    10.a. Thad Young – to me the best sixth man this year, change the game of the bench with his scoring and energy 

    10.b. Aaron Brooks – show in the past that he could be a quality starting PG

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  • #525816
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    surve
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    …is a VERY underrated performer.  He would be no lower than 5 on my list.  Even though I absolutely love Stuckey’s game, I think Chandler is a more valuable player.  I am not sold on Conley.

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  • #525819
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    TRC1991
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    @justsooffended

     

    This seasons stats as followed brah:

    Noah: 11.7 ppg, 10.4 rpg, 1.5 bpg, 53% FG

    Gasol: 11.7 ppg, 7 rpg, 1.7 bpg, 53% FG

     

    where is your point brah?

     

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