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- Posted on: Fri, 05/27/2016 - 10:23am #63927
zcnumerounoParticipantI posted this first round mock of mine on walterfootball.com. I would love some feedback on my selections as well as my thought process behind each pick. If you liked it, a thumbs up would be greatly appreciated.
http://walterfootball.com/Mocks/Mock/56030
Thanks!
0 - Posted on: Fri, 05/27/2016 - 12:18pm #1066542
kdtriv01ParticipantI think Ingram is a definite in the number 2 slot. If they do not want him someone else will trade up to get him. Celtics would gladly switch places.
I do not think the Suns will draft Murray right after drafting Booker the year before. They also would be happy to switch places with LA. I know they like UK guards, but this would be a little much I think.
Jason Kidd doesn’t strike me as a wait and see kind of coach. I think he’ll go with a known in Poetl rather than swing for the fences in Skal.
The picks for the T-Wolves and Kings make sense. The Kings would love to get their hands on Dunn though, but in your draft he is gone.
Not sure I agree with the Raptors pick, but I’m not an expert.
I liked that your draft isn’t like everyone elses though. It makes it more interesting to read.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 05/27/2016 - 12:18pm #1066663
kdtriv01ParticipantI think Ingram is a definite in the number 2 slot. If they do not want him someone else will trade up to get him. Celtics would gladly switch places.
I do not think the Suns will draft Murray right after drafting Booker the year before. They also would be happy to switch places with LA. I know they like UK guards, but this would be a little much I think.
Jason Kidd doesn’t strike me as a wait and see kind of coach. I think he’ll go with a known in Poetl rather than swing for the fences in Skal.
The picks for the T-Wolves and Kings make sense. The Kings would love to get their hands on Dunn though, but in your draft he is gone.
Not sure I agree with the Raptors pick, but I’m not an expert.
I liked that your draft isn’t like everyone elses though. It makes it more interesting to read.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 05/27/2016 - 3:34pm #1066813
circumlocution75ParticipantBender is going to rise & Ingram is going to come back to Earth…… Ingram lacks KD’s Explosive 1st step & he’s a Good but Not Great shooter……..
I would not be surprised if the Lakers took Bender who many analysts claim has a Better skill set than Porzingus & is More suited to the NBA…….
Lakers made a Massive mistrake passing on Porzingus last year…….. They won’t make the same mistake twice……..
0 - Posted on: Fri, 05/27/2016 - 3:34pm #1066692
circumlocution75ParticipantBender is going to rise & Ingram is going to come back to Earth…… Ingram lacks KD’s Explosive 1st step & he’s a Good but Not Great shooter……..
I would not be surprised if the Lakers took Bender who many analysts claim has a Better skill set than Porzingus & is More suited to the NBA…….
Lakers made a Massive mistrake passing on Porzingus last year…….. They won’t make the same mistake twice……..
0 - Posted on: Fri, 05/27/2016 - 3:51pm #1066861
mamadouParticipantIngram has less weaknesses than Simmons, he’s 18.
Bender is barely m’bakwe and richard hendrix’s back up in israel, no comparison with the player Porzingod was in spain.
Please…
0 - Posted on: Fri, 05/27/2016 - 3:51pm #1066740
mamadouParticipantIngram has less weaknesses than Simmons, he’s 18.
Bender is barely m’bakwe and richard hendrix’s back up in israel, no comparison with the player Porzingod was in spain.
Please…
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