This topic contains 11 replies, has 9 voices, and was last updated by AvatarAvatar TRC1991 11 years, 10 months ago.

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  • #40848
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    monkey23
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     Looks like further proof that PJ3 is the biggest enigma in the draft. He wasn’t chosen to sit in the Green Room. Do you think he’ll even bother to sit with the audience or even pay attention to the results of the draft. 

     

    I’m assuming that since he wasn’t chosen to sit in the Green Room that he won’t be picked in the lottery. What are your guys’ thoughts on PJ3 being stiffed from the Green Room??

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  • #687598
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    llperez

    surprised hes not invited. Same for terrence ross.

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    • #687611
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      Showstopper
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       Not done yet. Will take 1-3 out of P. jones, T. Jones, Marshall, Moltrie, Ross, Harkless

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  • #687617
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    Lotto Stud
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     There once was a guy named Brandon Jennings who was not invited…we seen how that turned out & I loved every bit of his unexpected entrance.

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    • #687665
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      machu46
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      As a Bucks fan, I’m hoping we take PJIII just like we took Brandon Jennings.

      I’d love to build around Jennings, Ellis, PJIII, Mbah a Moute, Dunleavy, and maybe Ilyasova if we keep him around.

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  • #687627
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    The league tries to bring in sure lottery picks for the green room, but there are no guarantees

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  • #687717
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    Meditated States
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    So much for being overhyped. Make them pay PJ make them pay kid.

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  • #687720
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    TRC1991
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    lol, mike dunleavy and luc richard mbah a moute are not serious building blocks and ilyasova will probably bounce in free agency this summer

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  • #687730
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    machu46
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    @TaylorCondrin

    You don’t build a team around those guys as franchise players, but they’re very good role players.  If it weren’t for Harden running away with it, Dunleavy likely would have been a contender for 6th man of the year, and Mbah A Moute has been regarded as one of the best defenders in the NBA for awhile now.  Having guys like them come off the bench is a great value.

    And yeah, I don’t think Milwaukee will keep Ilyasova around either.  I think a team like the Nets may overpay for him, but we’ll see.

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  • #687764
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    Sewok15
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    If it wasn’t for Harden Lou Williams would have been 6th man of the year. Dunleavy averaged 3 points a game less than Lou and was on a team that did not make the playoffs. He had a solid year by his standards but nobody in their right mind was considering him for 6th man of the year. PJ3 will be a good pickup for somebody and hopefully it is the Sixers.

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  • #687774
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    machu46
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    I’m not saying Dunleavy would have won, but he would have gotten a decent number of votes.  His percentages were very good, whereas Williams shot an awful percentage.  Dunleavy’s offensive contribution – defensiv contribution was also greater than Williams despite playing on a worse team.

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  • #687847
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    TRC1991
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    Yeah i’m not slighting either Dunleavy or Mbah A Moute but calling them building blocks is slightly drastic… however, they are solid role players, but the player Milwaukee has been building around has been Jennings and they shouldn’t stop with just the addition of Monta

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