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- Posted on: Fri, 02/05/2010 - 11:55am #12608
jleung1Participant* if no change, no comment
Actual:
1st: LAC – Blake Griffin
2nd: MEM – Hasheem Thabeet
3rd: OKC – James Harden
4th: SAC – Tyreke Evans
5th: MIN – Ricky Rubio
6th: MIN – Jonny Flynn
7th: GSW – Stephen Curry
8th: NYK – Jordan Hill
9th: TOR – DeMar DeRozan
10th: MIL – Brandon Jennings
11th: NJN – Terrence Williams
12th: CHA – Gerald Henderson
13th: IND – Tyler Hansbrough
14th: PHX – Earl ClarkRedo:
1st: LAC – Blake Griffin
2nd: MEM – Stephen Curry. as good as Evans/Jennings is, i think Curry will be a better fit for the Grizzles as he is a better shotter and is not as ball dominate as Evans/Jennings, which should be a good fit for the Grizzles as their sixth-men or starting PG.
3rd: OKC – James Harden
4th: SAC – Ricky Rubio. yes, Evans is a star-making, but i do believe if the Kings have pick Rubio, he would probably be playing in the NBA now and should produce something like 8pts, 6asts….
5th: MIN – Tyreke Evans. the scorer that Twolves need
6th: MIN – Brandon Jennings. try to imagine Evans and Jennings playing together…. -.-‘
7th: GSW – Jonny Flynn. good fit for the Warriors high speed offense, and Ellis should play SG
8th: NYK – Ty Lawson. it maybe a bit too high for Lawson, but he would be the PG that D’Antoni need
9th: TOR – DeMar DeRozan
10th: MIL – Terrence Williams. this would be assuming Sessions would be resign… Williams should be the defensive stopper the Bucks need and should be able to play some point-forward if needed
11th: NJN – DeJuan Blair. should be a good partner with Lopez
12th: CHA – Marucs Thorton. scorer that CHA needed off the bench (assume Jackson trade still exist)
13th: IND – Tyler Hansbrough
14th: PHX – Earl Clark. im tempted to put Casspi or Collison here, but i think PHX wont use its rookies much anyways this season, so Clark probably a better pick here in terms of potential….0 - Posted on: Fri, 02/05/2010 - 12:30pm #253335
tli232Dude. Curry Over Evans? I don’t think the Grizzlies are in any situation to think about winning it all this season. They probably should go for someone with more long term potential. aka Jenning/ Evans. No WAY Thabeet falls past Charlotte. They would love to have Chandler teach Thabeet the ropes.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 02/05/2010 - 12:35pm #253337

the I in winParticipantfirst you say take rubio over evans and then say he would average 8 ppg and 6 apg. I a little confused.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 02/05/2010 - 1:44pm #253364
B-ball fanParticipantI don’t think he is better than Evans and Jennings. He doesn’t shoot great, and is as quick as Jennings or as physical as Evans.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 02/05/2010 - 1:53pm #253365

Im Your FatherParticipantIt is way to early to be re-doing the lottery from this past draft. Many players do not make contributions immediately, but that doesn’t mean they won’t be good. You have to give these players at least 2-3 years to prove themselves before considering this. A player who gets minimal playing time his rookie year could end up being a a star.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 02/05/2010 - 3:58pm #253381

LawDeeZeeParticipantevans is better than curry and rubio … i think you have to take him before those guys
0 - Posted on: Fri, 02/05/2010 - 7:21pm #253410
FUTURE GMParticipant1ST : LAC Blake Griffin
2nd: Memphis Tyreke Evans
3rd : OKC James Harden
4th: SAC Brandon Jennings
5th MIN Hasheem Thabeet
6th MIN Johnny Flynn
7th GSW Stephen Curry
8th NYC Ty Lawson
9th TOR Demarr Derozan
10th MIL Terrance Williams
11th NJ Dejuan Blair
12th CHA Gerald Henderson
13th IND Taj Gibson
14th PHO Omar Casspi0 - Posted on: Fri, 02/05/2010 - 9:24pm #253419

TheFactionCoalition.comParticipantI know everyone still has Griffin going first, but if you were a GM and you had the first pick…meaning your team is not very good, would you really take Griffin knowing he is going to miss the entire year? Do you worry at all about his injury future? I’m not saying his injury is career threatening, but dude is a beast and you wonder if that will have effect on his beastin. I’d prob take Evans first just because we already know how he’s played, and we haven’t seen Griffin in a regular season game. Evans is really good so I take the proven, over the questionable, especially considering the future.
Injuries are something all GMs take seriously, look at Blair. No way he would have dropped past 15 if he had cartilage in his knees…0 - Posted on: Fri, 02/05/2010 - 9:59pm #253423

BasketBalAllanParticipant1st : LAC Blake Griffin: Dont have the playing time for Evans when you have Baron Davis and Eric Gordon so why not take a chance on Griffin (this is assuming he did not get hurt).
2nd: Memphis Tyreke Evans: stick him at the point and you have a scary lineup and not a half bad bench.
3rd : OKC Stephen Curry: Legit 2 who makes up for his lack of size with his newfound defensive abilities and it helps that he has a super quick and reliable spot up jumper.
4th: SAC Brandon Jennings: Best pass first PG in the draft and will become a very good player in years to come.
5th MIN Omri Casspi: In need of a Legit 2/3? just call up Casspi to spread the floor with hustle, passion, rebounding, and an extremely good three point shot.
6th MIN Johnny Flynn: You have to give your PG’s time to develope, and that said Flynn needs to start doing a little bit more of it to help these Wolves get out of last in the west.
7th GSW James Harden: Though call here but Harden pulls out the nod, Monta needs to play the point more because honeslty no one else can, and the Warriors are already small enough without Lawson.
8th NYC Ty Lawson: Having a nice quality Rookie / Soph PG might help attract more of that star power NY is looking for in summer 2010.
9th TOR Demarr Derozan: Fairly Obvious pick here, they got him, they love him, they would do it again.
10th MIL Taj Gibson: Size, skill, and hustle are great qualities for a team that is in need of some inspiration.
11th NJ Dejuan Blair: perfect fit here, imagine his production on a team that can actually give him a large amount of playing time at PF.
12th CHA Hasheem Thabeet: If he can get minutes, he will produce good defense; which is a good thing on the NBA’s best rated defensive team. And please give him time to adapt, its not easy for centers.
13th IND Jonas Jerebko: Suprise player of the draft, and i really hope they do not give him a nickname that has anything to do with the Jonas Brothers…
14th PHO Marcus Thornton: not like they really needed another guard, but is a good pick at 14.
0 - Posted on: Sat, 02/06/2010 - 2:39am #253430
Yan111ParticipantNo love for Rodrigue Beaubois ? It’s an amazing french point guard, in the futur he will be better than Tony Parker (sorry for mistakes, i’m french).
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