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- Posted on: Tue, 06/05/2012 - 9:10am #39808
morestealsthanscoresParticipantSo here ya go. I haven’t gone obvious too often, but I’ve really looked at team needs for each pick. I really believe that success at this point is not just down to talent but also to the oppurtunity people land in. It’s a mix of what I think SHOULD happen and what I think WILL happen…with a little bit of freestyle mixed in!
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0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/05/2012 - 11:10am #677406
CavsFan07ParticipantI’ll be shocked if Terrence Jones falls all the way to #24.
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providencefriars1ParticipantI think Terrence Jones is too low, the kid is a seriously talented basketball player and will have a nice career. He warrants a top 20 pick. On the other hand I believe Taylor is too high. I believe in Taylor as a role player who will definitely find a niche with a team but I would but him late first to early second
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/05/2012 - 12:22pm #677425
morestealsthanscoresParticipantYes, Taylor is too high. But I think he’s the sort of player Orlando could reach for. He can defensd and hit the 3 ball- Orlando need someone who can play D on the wing, and if you can hit the 3, you can play in Orlando’s system. There’s always a horrendous reach on draft day…
Jones, for me, is practically the biggest unknown in this draft. He could go as high as 7 to Golden State…He could drop as low as #24. He put together a nice NCAA tournemant which makes me think someone will bite, but this draft is deep down to the late teens- I think he’ll fall to between 16 and 24.
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