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- Posted on: Sat, 10/30/2010 - 10:29am #22693
SERBIAN BALLER 16ParticipantHawks- Horford-24, Jason Collins-31, Zaza Pachulia-26, Etan Thomas-32
Could use a young backup for Al Horford.
Celtics- Erden- 24,J. O’Neal-32,S. O’Neal-38,Perkins-25
Might pass up the chance to get an elite center this year but one in the future is inevidible.
Heat- Pittman-22,Magloire-32,Big Z-35, Anthony-28,Howard-37
Lots of experience but no real fesh meat there. Getting an elite center would make this team complete.
Magic-Howard-24, Gortat-26, Orton-20
No real need for a center.
Wizards-Armstrong-25,Blatche-24, Mcgee-22,N’Diaye-23
No real need for a center.
76’ers- Battie-34,Speights-23,Hawes-22
Likely to see a second round investment in a center.
Bucks-Bogut-25,Brockman-23,Gooden-29
Serious need for a legite center to backup Bogut.
Nets-Smith-35, B. Lopez-22,Murphy-30,Petro-24
If injuries pile up they might look to the draft.
Knicks-Curry-27,Mozgov-24,Turiaf-27
More than likely to get a center through free agency or in the draft in the upcoming years.
Raptors-Bargnani-25,Dorsey-26,Andersen-30,Alabi-22
Little chance of drafting a bigman.
Bulls-Asik-24,Noah-25
Wouldn’t be surprised to see the bulls spend a second round pick ona acenter with good upside.
Cavs-Varejao-28,Hollins-26
Possibility to see them look for a center if these two dissapoint.
Pistons-Wicox-28,Wallace-36,Monroe-20
No real need for a center.
Pacers-Jones-26,Hibbert-23,Foster-33 Rights to Stanko Barac
Unlikely that the Pacers lokk to add a center.
Bobcats-Brown-28,Diop-28,Mohammed-33,Thomas-24
More than likely to look for a center with guys like Diop and Brown not living up to their draft position.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 11/02/2010 - 1:56am #425092
ChrischiParticipantI disagree with a lot of stuff you said.
Hawks: I don’t think they need a back-up for Horford. I think they have to get rid of either Smith or Horford and get a real center and then play Horford or Smith at the PF. Horford plays good against a lot of centers, but the Hawks never reach anything if Howard keeps crushing him.
Celtics: Their old, but I think they will be more than solid for the next 1-2 years
Heat: getting an elite center?? How are the Heat supposed to get an elite center? I think they need a guy that can crash the offensive glass and block shots. Anthony does that, but is not a good all-around player but a solid back-up. I think what they should have gotten was someone like Dampier or Shaq.
Wizards: If they want to make the playoffs they probably need a better center. Lets look if McGee is able to be a solid starter.
76ers: Big need. I don’t get how they could draft another ball-dominant player > Cousins. I don’t get it.
Bucks: I agree. Gooden is productive but can’t spell D.
Nets: looking solid. But Petro really has to step up if he wants to stay.
Knicks: Need a defensive minded one.
Raptors: huge need for a defensive center, Bargnani and the other guys are mainly PFs, undersized and can’t play D. So why do they draft Ed Davis and give that 6’9 dude that big contract??? Nobody knows.
Bulls: Have a solid veteran backup
Cavs: Hollins isn’t an awesome back-up but solid. I think need improvement on other parts of the team.
Pistons: Huge need for a center. Wilcox and Monroe are PF’s and can’t play D. Wallace is still solid, but getting old. He would be the ideal back-up center.
Pacers: Not great, but solid and with upside.
Bobcats: need help, they have big bodies but nothing else.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 11/02/2010 - 1:56am #425108
ChrischiParticipantI disagree with a lot of stuff you said.
Hawks: I don’t think they need a back-up for Horford. I think they have to get rid of either Smith or Horford and get a real center and then play Horford or Smith at the PF. Horford plays good against a lot of centers, but the Hawks never reach anything if Howard keeps crushing him.
Celtics: Their old, but I think they will be more than solid for the next 1-2 years
Heat: getting an elite center?? How are the Heat supposed to get an elite center? I think they need a guy that can crash the offensive glass and block shots. Anthony does that, but is not a good all-around player but a solid back-up. I think what they should have gotten was someone like Dampier or Shaq.
Wizards: If they want to make the playoffs they probably need a better center. Lets look if McGee is able to be a solid starter.
76ers: Big need. I don’t get how they could draft another ball-dominant player > Cousins. I don’t get it.
Bucks: I agree. Gooden is productive but can’t spell D.
Nets: looking solid. But Petro really has to step up if he wants to stay.
Knicks: Need a defensive minded one.
Raptors: huge need for a defensive center, Bargnani and the other guys are mainly PFs, undersized and can’t play D. So why do they draft Ed Davis and give that 6’9 dude that big contract??? Nobody knows.
Bulls: Have a solid veteran backup
Cavs: Hollins isn’t an awesome back-up but solid. I think need improvement on other parts of the team.
Pistons: Huge need for a center. Wilcox and Monroe are PF’s and can’t play D. Wallace is still solid, but getting old. He would be the ideal back-up center.
Pacers: Not great, but solid and with upside.
Bobcats: need help, they have big bodies but nothing else.
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