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  • #39805
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    kobyz
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    i think first round is quite right on the money!!! of course i would welcome thoughts and feedbacks!!

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  • #677342
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    YSUFan10
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     I think that Tony Mitchell is a bit of a reach at 38

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  • #677346
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    JoeWolf1

    Terrance Jones won’t drop to #24, and he certainly won’t get picked after Quincey Miller.

    Any team that takes Damian Lillard at #6 will be very bummed, this guy should be in the 13-18 range, not in the top 6.  I get that there are no point guards in this class, and people are scared of Marshall because he isn’t an athlete, but passing over many many many more talented players for a position need will be a huge mistake for any team that picks Lillard in the top 10. 

    I’m just not buying that buzz, and if he does go that high, he’ll be considered a bust.

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  • #677361
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    F_S

     ^^^^^^

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  • #677364
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    Cosbysweater7
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    Why would Cleveland draft Thomas Robinson when they already have Tristan Thompson and with Bradley Beal, Andre Drummond, and Jeremy Lamb still on the board. They all fit the Cavs’ team needs better and are all quality players.

    I dont think Portland should draft Lillard at #6 when there is a good chance they can get him at #11

     Terrence Ross to Milwaukee, Perry Jones to Phoenix, and Austin Rivers to Philadelphia dont make a ton of sense.

    Royce White is a reach at #16.

    I dont think John Henson slips to #18 and I dont think Terrence Jones slips to #24.

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  • #677378
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    morestealsthanscores
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    Portland are about to lose Jamal Crawford, so I doubt they’d pass on Beal.

     I think Jones could well drop to 13, I haven’t seen many players in his mold have success in recent years.

    I think White at 26 is a reach, especially over Moultrie.

    Would love to see Minnesota pick up a 2-guard rather than a big this draft…and there’s quite a few available at 18.

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  • #677394
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    kobyz
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    i’ll explain some picks:

    the thing with Terrance Jones. that he is a tweener, unstable and has maturity issue, so i could see him sleep for teams giving up on him.

    Damian Lillard at #6 to portland, i;m not sold on this pick, perhaps it’s a reach, maybe i’m just going with the buzz that grow about him recently, but i let myself do so cause it make sense for Portland to go after PG and Lillard is a player who does have the potential to become a second string of PG’s in this league because of his scoring skills and ambition. also i thought on putting there Bradley Beal but it seems to me that he is too similar to Wesley Matthwes who they already hold for the future.

    Thomas Robinson to Cleavland, i’v just thought he could be great running mate for Irving as PG/PF combination, that at this point Cleavland should go for a sure thing and best player rether than risk a pick on Drummond or reach for the undersized Beal, i also think he could shere big minutes with Tristan Thompson who play more like a center in today NBA.

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  • #677421
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    Cosbysweater7
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    Beal is going to be a lot better than Wesley Matthews and he wouldnt be a reach at #4 to Cleveland. Some mock drafts have him going as high as #3 to Wasington. Their starting SG is Anthony Parker, so Beal would be a major upgrade. Their other team needs are at SF (Omri Casspi, Alonzo Gee, Mychal Thompson) and C (Anderson Varejao and Semih Erden,) so the next three guys on their draft board should be Harrison Barnes, Andre Drummond, and Jeremy Lamb, not Thomas Robinson.

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  • #677441
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    kobyz
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    Thomas Robinson could be a star, Beal at best is quality compimentry player, you don’t waste this margin just for teem needs.

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