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Re:Twolvesblog Community Draft Board 1 year, 10 months ago #43576
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1. Nyets - John Wall: Having Devin Harris already on the roster isn't a big enough reason to take Turner instead of Wall. -roundhouse
2. Wolves - Evan Turner: A dynamic wing with all-star potential is exactly what the doctor ordered for the Wolves, especially if they're focused on instituting the triangle offense. - trulyrand0m 3. Warriors -DeMarcus Cousins: The Warriors could do well with such a space eater like Cousins. He's got exceptional footwork and a soft touch, not to mention a tenacious attitude. -slimpickens 4. Pacers - Cole Aldridge: The Pacers already have a decent young player at C with Roy Hibbert, but they won't be able to pass up the BWPA (best white player available). -YWG 5. Kings - Wesley Johnson: Having a good shooter next to Evans would be perfect for the Kings. - Flash 6. Wizards - Xavier Henry - The Wizards are entering a rebuilding phase, but look pretty solid at Forward and Center with Thornton and Blatche. Henry would give them a better G than they have on the roster who doesn't have issues like Agent Zero. -Minnesota Polars 7. Pistons - Derrick Favors: Only putting him here because there's NO WAY he drops this far. I like Henry, but he and Johnson before Favors? No way. - CW 8. Jazz* (Knicks) - Greg Monroe - I'll assume Boozer won't be back and give them the fast-rising skilled big man - roundhouse 9. 76ers - Al-Faroq-Aminu - While I'm certain they don't need another SF/PF type, he's easily the BPA at this point (unless you consider Whiteside) and I see the Sixers trading this pick, lots of teams interested in Aminu. - czaras 10. Clippers - Donatas Motiejunas - Too much potential, so he will be a top ten pick. Should be a good fit for the Clippers next to Blake Griffin - Flash 11. Bulls - Hassan Whiteside: Who knows what will happen with Noah down the line, due to his foot injury. You can never have enough great defensive big men, and Whiteside is probably the BPA at this point. - CW 12. Hornets - Patrick Patterson: Arguably the BPA at this point. A very smart and physical player. NBA ready. Will be able to step in immediately and play with, or back up David West. SlimPickens 13. Rockets - Jan Vesely - The 6'11" SF/PF would help the Rockets add some size. He might need to stay in Europe for a year due to contract issues but that won't bother the Rockets who own every Knicks draft pick from now until 2037. -roundhouse 14. Grizzlies - Devin EBanks - They're going to need a new and cheaper Rudy Gay, because they won't be able to match the Wolves offer. EBanks plays kind of like Rudy Gay but not as explosive. - 9Deuce 15. Heat - Sherron Collins 5'11" 215 PG: Looks like the Heat could need a PG again now. Collins stock will go up after Kansas' deep tournament run. Plus, they can pair up Collins and Chalmers together again!!! - CW 16. Wolves* (Bobcats) - Larry Sanders - after we draft Evan I dont really care who else will come here and I would say that this guy is the BPA - Flash 17. Heat* (Raptors) - James Anderson SG OK. ST- One of the more efficient scorers in college ball, would make a nice duo alongside D-Wade. SlimPickens 18. Bucks - Da'Sean Butler - One of the most clutch guys in college this year with 5 game winners to count for not to mention 2 in the Big East Tournament. With a deep run in the NCAA Tournament Butler's draft stock will continue to climb. Not to mention it helps the Bucks fill a need. Minnesota Polars 19. Blazers - Ekpe Udoh - The Blazers need another big man and are giddy with excitement when Udoh falls to them - roundhouse 20. Spurs - Damion James - Spurs continue their draft luck with James, one of the quicker, more athletic Forwards in college. - SlimPickens 21. Sonics* (Suns) - Solomon Alabi 7'1" 251 C: They still need a BIG man. Alabi is pretty big, but will need to gain some pounds. - CW 22. Sonics - Stanley Robinson - Uber-athlete would make perfect sense for uptempo Zombies style. - SlimPickens 23. Celtics - Gani Lawal - would be a better sub for the Celtics then crying baby Davis 24. Hawks - Paul George - lights out shooting SF could really help complete the Hawks -roundhouse 25. Wolves* (Jazz) - Avery Bradley - A bit undersized for a Shooting Guard, yet plays exceptional D and can light it up. Having already selected Evan Turner, the Wolves can play these two together allowing either to run the point. SlimPickens 26. Grizzlies* (Nuggets) - 27. Nyets* (Mavs) - 28. Magic - 29. Grizzlies* (Lakers) - 30. Wizards* (Cavs) - 2nd Round Players the Wolves Should be Interested In: 1. Jarvis Varnado: Potential great defensive center. - CW 2. Luke Harangody: Makes so much sense. - CW 3. Miroslav Raduljica: Pecherov needs a friend on the bench. - CW 4. Kyle Singler: We all know the theme here. See above two picks. - CW 5. Greivis Vasquez: He can ball. I'd take a flier on him. - CW 6. Willie Warren: Wasn't he projected to go high in the lottery at some point? - CW 7. Darington Hobson: poor man's Evan Turner. New Mexico - SlimPickens 8. Tyler Smith: Looks like the young Mike Tyson - Flash 9. Scottie Reynolds: We can always use another PG - Minnesota Polars 10. Alexy Schved: The next MarKo!!! 11. Sherron Collins: Hopefully the Heat don't draft him to pair him up with Chalmers... the Wolves can always use more PG's! - CW |
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Re:Twolvesblog Community Draft Board 1 year, 10 months ago #43577
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1. Nyets - John Wall: Having Devin Harris already on the roster isn't a big enough reason to take Turner instead of Wall. -roundhouse
2. Wolves - Evan Turner: A dynamic wing with all-star potential is exactly what the doctor ordered for the Wolves, especially if they're focused on instituting the triangle offense. - trulyrand0m 3. Warriors -DeMarcus Cousins: The Warriors could do well with such a space eater like Cousins. He's got exceptional footwork and a soft touch, not to mention a tenacious attitude. -slimpickens 4. Pacers - Cole Aldridge: The Pacers already have a decent young player at C with Roy Hibbert, but they won't be able to pass up the BWPA (best white player available). -YWG 5. Kings - Wesley Johnson: Having a good shooter next to Evans would be perfect for the Kings. - Flash 6. Wizards - Xavier Henry - The Wizards are entering a rebuilding phase, but look pretty solid at Forward and Center with Thornton and Blatche. Henry would give them a better G than they have on the roster who doesn't have issues like Agent Zero. -Minnesota Polars 7. Pistons - Derrick Favors: Only putting him here because there's NO WAY he drops this far. I like Henry, but he and Johnson before Favors? No way. - CW 8. Jazz* (Knicks) - Greg Monroe - I'll assume Boozer won't be back and give them the fast-rising skilled big man - roundhouse 9. 76ers - Al-Faroq-Aminu - While I'm certain they don't need another SF/PF type, he's easily the BPA at this point (unless you consider Whiteside) and I see the Sixers trading this pick, lots of teams interested in Aminu. - czaras 10. Clippers - Donatas Motiejunas - Too much potential, so he will be a top ten pick. Should be a good fit for the Clippers next to Blake Griffin - Flash 11. Bulls - Hassan Whiteside: Who knows what will happen with Noah down the line, due to his foot injury. You can never have enough great defensive big men, and Whiteside is probably the BPA at this point. - CW 12. Hornets - Patrick Patterson: Arguably the BPA at this point. A very smart and physical player. NBA ready. Will be able to step in immediately and play with, or back up David West. SlimPickens 13. Rockets - Jan Vesely - The 6'11" SF/PF would help the Rockets add some size. He might need to stay in Europe for a year due to contract issues but that won't bother the Rockets who own every Knicks draft pick from now until 2037. -roundhouse 14. Grizzlies - Devin EBanks - They're going to need a new and cheaper Rudy Gay, because they won't be able to match the Wolves offer. EBanks plays kind of like Rudy Gay but not as explosive. - 9Deuce 15. Heat - Sherron Collins 5'11" 215 PG: Looks like the Heat could need a PG again now. Collins stock will go up after Kansas' deep tournament run. Plus, they can pair up Collins and Chalmers together again!!! - CW 16. Wolves* (Bobcats) - Larry Sanders - after we draft Evan I dont really care who else will come here and I would say that this guy is the BPA - Flash 17. Heat* (Raptors) - James Anderson SG OK. ST- One of the more efficient scorers in college ball, would make a nice duo alongside D-Wade. SlimPickens 18. Bucks - Da'Sean Butler - One of the most clutch guys in college this year with 5 game winners to count for not to mention 2 in the Big East Tournament. With a deep run in the NCAA Tournament Butler's draft stock will continue to climb. Not to mention it helps the Bucks fill a need. Minnesota Polars 19. Blazers - Ekpe Udoh - The Blazers need another big man and are giddy with excitement when Udoh falls to them - roundhouse 20. Spurs - Damion James - Spurs continue their draft luck with James, one of the quicker, more athletic Forwards in college. - SlimPickens 21. Sonics* (Suns) - Solomon Alabi 7'1" 251 C: They still need a BIG man. Alabi is pretty big, but will need to gain some pounds. - CW 22. Sonics - Stanley Robinson - Uber-athlete would make perfect sense for uptempo Zombies style. - SlimPickens 23. Celtics - Gani Lawal - would be a better sub for the Celtics then crying baby Davis 24. Hawks - Paul George - lights out shooting SF could really help complete the Hawks -roundhouse 25. Wolves* (Jazz) - Avery Bradley - A bit undersized for a Shooting Guard, yet plays exceptional D and can light it up. Having already selected Evan Turner, the Wolves can play these two together allowing either to run the point. SlimPickens 26. Grizzlies* (Nuggets) - Armon Johnson - Point guard with excellent size (6'3) and strength to handle the NBA PG position ... Very quick and athletic player which when combined with his size makes him intriguing. 9Deuce 27. Nyets* (Mavs) - 28. Magic - 29. Grizzlies* (Lakers) - 30. Wizards* (Cavs) - 2nd Round Players the Wolves Should be Interested In: 1. Jarvis Varnado: Potential great defensive center. - CW 2. Luke Harangody: Makes so much sense. - CW 3. Miroslav Raduljica: Pecherov needs a friend on the bench. - CW 4. Kyle Singler: We all know the theme here. See above two picks. - CW 5. Greivis Vasquez: He can ball. I'd take a flier on him. - CW 6. Willie Warren: Wasn't he projected to go high in the lottery at some point? - CW 7. Darington Hobson: poor man's Evan Turner. New Mexico - SlimPickens 8. Tyler Smith: Looks like the young Mike Tyson - Flash 9. Scottie Reynolds: We can always use another PG - Minnesota Polars 10. Alexy Schved: The next MarKo!!! 11. Sherron Collins: Hopefully the Heat don't draft him to pair him up with Chalmers... the Wolves can always use more PG's! - CW |
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Last Edit: 1 year, 10 months ago by 9Deuce.
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Re:Twolvesblog Community Draft Board 1 year, 10 months ago #43581
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1. Nyets - John Wall: Having Devin Harris already on the roster isn't a big enough reason to take Turner instead of Wall. -roundhouse
2. Wolves - Evan Turner: A dynamic wing with all-star potential is exactly what the doctor ordered for the Wolves, especially if they're focused on instituting the triangle offense. - trulyrand0m 3. Warriors -DeMarcus Cousins: The Warriors could do well with such a space eater like Cousins. He's got exceptional footwork and a soft touch, not to mention a tenacious attitude. -slimpickens 4. Pacers - Cole Aldridge: The Pacers already have a decent young player at C with Roy Hibbert, but they won't be able to pass up the BWPA (best white player available). -YWG 5. Kings - Wesley Johnson: Having a good shooter next to Evans would be perfect for the Kings. - Flash 6. Wizards - Xavier Henry - The Wizards are entering a rebuilding phase, but look pretty solid at Forward and Center with Thornton and Blatche. Henry would give them a better G than they have on the roster who doesn't have issues like Agent Zero. -Minnesota Polars 7. Pistons - Derrick Favors: Only putting him here because there's NO WAY he drops this far. I like Henry, but he and Johnson before Favors? No way. - CW 8. Jazz* (Knicks) - Greg Monroe - I'll assume Boozer won't be back and give them the fast-rising skilled big man - roundhouse 9. 76ers - Al-Faroq-Aminu - While I'm certain they don't need another SF/PF type, he's easily the BPA at this point (unless you consider Whiteside) and I see the Sixers trading this pick, lots of teams interested in Aminu. - czaras 10. Clippers - Donatas Motiejunas - Too much potential, so he will be a top ten pick. Should be a good fit for the Clippers next to Blake Griffin - Flash 11. Bulls - Hassan Whiteside: Who knows what will happen with Noah down the line, due to his foot injury. You can never have enough great defensive big men, and Whiteside is probably the BPA at this point. - CW 12. Hornets - Patrick Patterson: Arguably the BPA at this point. A very smart and physical player. NBA ready. Will be able to step in immediately and play with, or back up David West. SlimPickens 13. Rockets - Jan Vesely - The 6'11" SF/PF would help the Rockets add some size. He might need to stay in Europe for a year due to contract issues but that won't bother the Rockets who own every Knicks draft pick from now until 2037. -roundhouse 14. Grizzlies - Devin EBanks - They're going to need a new and cheaper Rudy Gay, because they won't be able to match the Wolves offer. EBanks plays kind of like Rudy Gay but not as explosive. - 9Deuce 15. Heat - Sherron Collins 5'11" 215 PG: Looks like the Heat could need a PG again now. Collins stock will go up after Kansas' deep tournament run. Plus, they can pair up Collins and Chalmers together again!!! - CW 16. Wolves* (Bobcats) - Larry Sanders - after we draft Evan I dont really care who else will come here and I would say that this guy is the BPA - Flash 17. Heat* (Raptors) - James Anderson SG OK. ST- One of the more efficient scorers in college ball, would make a nice duo alongside D-Wade. SlimPickens 18. Bucks - Da'Sean Butler - One of the most clutch guys in college this year with 5 game winners to count for not to mention 2 in the Big East Tournament. With a deep run in the NCAA Tournament Butler's draft stock will continue to climb. Not to mention it helps the Bucks fill a need. Minnesota Polars 19. Blazers - Ekpe Udoh - The Blazers need another big man and are giddy with excitement when Udoh falls to them - roundhouse 20. Spurs - Damion James - Spurs continue their draft luck with James, one of the quicker, more athletic Forwards in college. - SlimPickens 21. Sonics* (Suns) - Solomon Alabi 7'1" 251 C: They still need a BIG man. Alabi is pretty big, but will need to gain some pounds. - CW 22. Sonics - Stanley Robinson - Uber-athlete would make perfect sense for uptempo Zombies style. - SlimPickens 23. Celtics - Gani Lawal - would be a better sub for the Celtics then crying baby Davis - Flash 24. Hawks - Paul George - lights out shooting SF could really help complete the Hawks -roundhouse 25. Wolves* (Jazz) - Avery Bradley - A bit undersized for a Shooting Guard, yet plays exceptional D and can light it up. Having already selected Evan Turner, the Wolves can play these two together allowing either to run the point. SlimPickens 26. Grizzlies* (Nuggets) - Armon Johnson - Point guard with excellent size (6'3) and strength to handle the NBA PG position ... Very quick and athletic player which when combined with his size makes him intriguing. 9Deuce 27. Nyets* (Mavs) - Nemanja Bjelica - He would be a good fit with Wall for the Nets. - Flash 28. Magic - 29. Grizzlies* (Lakers) - 30. Wizards* (Cavs) - 2nd Round Players the Wolves Should be Interested In: 1. Jarvis Varnado: Potential great defensive center. - CW 2. Luke Harangody: Makes so much sense. - CW 3. Miroslav Raduljica: Pecherov needs a friend on the bench. - CW 4. Kyle Singler: We all know the theme here. See above two picks. - CW 5. Greivis Vasquez: He can ball. I'd take a flier on him. - CW 6. Willie Warren: Wasn't he projected to go high in the lottery at some point? - CW 7. Darington Hobson: poor man's Evan Turner. New Mexico - SlimPickens 8. Tyler Smith: Looks like the young Mike Tyson - Flash 9. Scottie Reynolds: We can always use another PG - Minnesota Polars 10. Alexy Schved: The next MarKo!!! 11. Sherron Collins: Hopefully the Heat don't draft him to pair him up with Chalmers... the Wolves can always use more PG's! - CW |
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Re:Twolvesblog Community Draft Board 1 year, 10 months ago #43912
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1. Nyets - John Wall: Having Devin Harris already on the roster isn't a big enough reason to take Turner instead of Wall. -roundhouse
2. Wolves - Evan Turner: A dynamic wing with all-star potential is exactly what the doctor ordered for the Wolves, especially if they're focused on instituting the triangle offense. - trulyrand0m 3. Warriors -DeMarcus Cousins: The Warriors could do well with such a space eater like Cousins. He's got exceptional footwork and a soft touch, not to mention a tenacious attitude. -slimpickens 4. Pacers - Cole Aldridge: The Pacers already have a decent young player at C with Roy Hibbert, but they won't be able to pass up the BWPA (best white player available). -YWG 5. Kings - Wesley Johnson: Having a good shooter next to Evans would be perfect for the Kings. - Flash 6. Wizards - Xavier Henry - The Wizards are entering a rebuilding phase, but look pretty solid at Forward and Center with Thornton and Blatche. Henry would give them a better G than they have on the roster who doesn't have issues like Agent Zero. -Minnesota Polars 7. Pistons - Derrick Favors: Only putting him here because there's NO WAY he drops this far. I like Henry, but he and Johnson before Favors? No way. - CW 8. Jazz* (Knicks) - Greg Monroe - I'll assume Boozer won't be back and give them the fast-rising skilled big man - roundhouse 9. 76ers - Al-Faroq-Aminu - While I'm certain they don't need another SF/PF type, he's easily the BPA at this point (unless you consider Whiteside) and I see the Sixers trading this pick, lots of teams interested in Aminu. - czaras 10. Clippers - Donatas Motiejunas - Too much potential, so he will be a top ten pick. Should be a good fit for the Clippers next to Blake Griffin - Flash 11. Bulls - Hassan Whiteside: Who knows what will happen with Noah down the line, due to his foot injury. You can never have enough great defensive big men, and Whiteside is probably the BPA at this point. - CW 12. Hornets - Patrick Patterson: Arguably the BPA at this point. A very smart and physical player. NBA ready. Will be able to step in immediately and play with, or back up David West. SlimPickens 13. Rockets - Jan Vesely - The 6'11" SF/PF would help the Rockets add some size. He might need to stay in Europe for a year due to contract issues but that won't bother the Rockets who own every Knicks draft pick from now until 2037. -roundhouse 14. Grizzlies - Devin EBanks - They're going to need a new and cheaper Rudy Gay, because they won't be able to match the Wolves offer. EBanks plays kind of like Rudy Gay but not as explosive. - 9Deuce 15. Heat - Sherron Collins 5'11" 215 PG: Looks like the Heat could need a PG again now. Collins stock will go up after Kansas' deep tournament run. Plus, they can pair up Collins and Chalmers together again!!! - CW 16. Wolves* (Bobcats) - Larry Sanders - after we draft Evan I dont really care who else will come here and I would say that this guy is the BPA - Flash 17. Heat* (Raptors) - James Anderson SG OK. ST- One of the more efficient scorers in college ball, would make a nice duo alongside D-Wade. SlimPickens 18. Bucks - Da'Sean Butler - One of the most clutch guys in college this year with 5 game winners to count for not to mention 2 in the Big East Tournament. With a deep run in the NCAA Tournament Butler's draft stock will continue to climb. Not to mention it helps the Bucks fill a need. Minnesota Polars 19. Blazers - Ekpe Udoh - The Blazers need another big man and are giddy with excitement when Udoh falls to them - roundhouse 20. Spurs - Damion James - Spurs continue their draft luck with James, one of the quicker, more athletic Forwards in college. - SlimPickens 21. Sonics* (Suns) - Solomon Alabi 7'1" 251 C: They still need a BIG man. Alabi is pretty big, but will need to gain some pounds. - CW 22. Sonics - Stanley Robinson - Uber-athlete would make perfect sense for uptempo Zombies style. - SlimPickens 23. Celtics - Gani Lawal - would be a better sub for the Celtics then crying baby Davis - Flash 24. Hawks - Paul George - lights out shooting SF could really help complete the Hawks -roundhouse 25. Wolves* (Jazz) - Avery Bradley - A bit undersized for a Shooting Guard, yet plays exceptional D and can light it up. Having already selected Evan Turner, the Wolves can play these two together allowing either to run the point. SlimPickens 26. Grizzlies* (Nuggets) - Armon Johnson - Point guard with excellent size (6'3) and strength to handle the NBA PG position ... Very quick and athletic player which when combined with his size makes him intriguing. 9Deuce 27. Nyets* (Mavs) - Nemanja Bjelica - He would be a good fit with Wall for the Nets. - Flash 28. Magic - Luke Babbitt - Would fit the Magic's system perfectly since he likes to hang out by the 3 point line and can knock down the mid range jumper consistently. - Minnesota Polars 29. Grizzlies* (Lakers) - 30. Wizards* (Cavs) - 2nd Round Players the Wolves Should be Interested In: 1. Jarvis Varnado: Potential great defensive center. - CW 2. Luke Harangody: Makes so much sense. - CW 3. Miroslav Raduljica: Pecherov needs a friend on the bench. - CW 4. Kyle Singler: We all know the theme here. See above two picks. - CW 5. Greivis Vasquez: He can ball. I'd take a flier on him. - CW 6. Willie Warren: Wasn't he projected to go high in the lottery at some point? - CW 7. Darington Hobson: poor man's Evan Turner. New Mexico - SlimPickens 8. Tyler Smith: Looks like the young Mike Tyson - Flash 9. Scottie Reynolds: We can always use another PG - Minnesota Polars 10. Alexy Schved: The next MarKo!!! 11. Sherron Collins: Hopefully the Heat don't draft him to pair him up with Chalmers... the Wolves can always use more PG's! - CW |
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Re:Twolvesblog Community Draft Board 1 year, 10 months ago #43958
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1. Nyets - John Wall: Having Devin Harris already on the roster isn't a big enough reason to take Turner instead of Wall. -roundhouse
2. Wolves - Evan Turner: A dynamic wing with all-star potential is exactly what the doctor ordered for the Wolves, especially if they're focused on instituting the triangle offense. - trulyrand0m 3. Warriors -DeMarcus Cousins: The Warriors could do well with such a space eater like Cousins. He's got exceptional footwork and a soft touch, not to mention a tenacious attitude. -slimpickens 4. Pacers - Cole Aldridge: The Pacers already have a decent young player at C with Roy Hibbert, but they won't be able to pass up the BWPA (best white player available). -YWG 5. Kings - Wesley Johnson: Having a good shooter next to Evans would be perfect for the Kings. - Flash 6. Wizards - Xavier Henry - The Wizards are entering a rebuilding phase, but look pretty solid at Forward and Center with Thornton and Blatche. Henry would give them a better G than they have on the roster who doesn't have issues like Agent Zero. -Minnesota Polars 7. Pistons - Derrick Favors: Only putting him here because there's NO WAY he drops this far. I like Henry, but he and Johnson before Favors? No way. - CW 8. Jazz* (Knicks) - Greg Monroe - I'll assume Boozer won't be back and give them the fast-rising skilled big man - roundhouse 9. 76ers - Al-Faroq-Aminu - While I'm certain they don't need another SF/PF type, he's easily the BPA at this point (unless you consider Whiteside) and I see the Sixers trading this pick, lots of teams interested in Aminu. - czaras 10. Clippers - Donatas Motiejunas - Too much potential, so he will be a top ten pick. Should be a good fit for the Clippers next to Blake Griffin - Flash 11. Bulls - Hassan Whiteside: Who knows what will happen with Noah down the line, due to his foot injury. You can never have enough great defensive big men, and Whiteside is probably the BPA at this point. - CW 12. Hornets - Patrick Patterson: Arguably the BPA at this point. A very smart and physical player. NBA ready. Will be able to step in immediately and play with, or back up David West. SlimPickens 13. Rockets - Jan Vesely - The 6'11" SF/PF would help the Rockets add some size. He might need to stay in Europe for a year due to contract issues but that won't bother the Rockets who own every Knicks draft pick from now until 2037. -roundhouse 14. Grizzlies - Devin EBanks - They're going to need a new and cheaper Rudy Gay, because they won't be able to match the Wolves offer. EBanks plays kind of like Rudy Gay but not as explosive. - 9Deuce 15. Heat - Sherron Collins 5'11" 215 PG: Looks like the Heat could need a PG again now. Collins stock will go up after Kansas' deep tournament run. Plus, they can pair up Collins and Chalmers together again!!! - CW 16. Wolves* (Bobcats) - Larry Sanders - after we draft Evan I dont really care who else will come here and I would say that this guy is the BPA - Flash 17. Heat* (Raptors) - James Anderson SG OK. ST- One of the more efficient scorers in college ball, would make a nice duo alongside D-Wade. SlimPickens 18. Bucks - Da'Sean Butler - One of the most clutch guys in college this year with 5 game winners to count for not to mention 2 in the Big East Tournament. With a deep run in the NCAA Tournament Butler's draft stock will continue to climb. Not to mention it helps the Bucks fill a need. Minnesota Polars 19. Blazers - Ekpe Udoh - The Blazers need another big man and are giddy with excitement when Udoh falls to them - roundhouse 20. Spurs - Damion James - Spurs continue their draft luck with James, one of the quicker, more athletic Forwards in college. - SlimPickens 21. Sonics* (Suns) - Solomon Alabi 7'1" 251 C: They still need a BIG man. Alabi is pretty big, but will need to gain some pounds. - CW 22. Sonics - Stanley Robinson - Uber-athlete would make perfect sense for uptempo Zombies style. - SlimPickens 23. Celtics - Gani Lawal - would be a better sub for the Celtics then crying baby Davis - Flash 24. Hawks - Paul George - lights out shooting SF could really help complete the Hawks -roundhouse 25. Wolves* (Jazz) - Avery Bradley - A bit undersized for a Shooting Guard, yet plays exceptional D and can light it up. Having already selected Evan Turner, the Wolves can play these two together allowing either to run the point. SlimPickens 26. Grizzlies* (Nuggets) - Armon Johnson - Point guard with excellent size (6'3) and strength to handle the NBA PG position ... Very quick and athletic player which when combined with his size makes him intriguing. 9Deuce 27. Nyets* (Mavs) - Nemanja Bjelica - He would be a good fit with Wall for the Nets. - Flash 28. Magic - Luke Babbitt - Would fit the Magic's system perfectly since he likes to hang out by the 3 point line and can knock down the mid range jumper consistently. - Minnesota Polars 29. Grizzlies* (Lakers) - Armon Johnson - Should help the Grizzlies reserve lineup, they need a backup for Conley - Flash 30. Wizards* (Cavs) - 2nd Round Players the Wolves Should be Interested In: 1. Jarvis Varnado: Potential great defensive center. - CW 2. Luke Harangody: Makes so much sense. - CW 3. Miroslav Raduljica: Pecherov needs a friend on the bench. - CW 4. Kyle Singler: We all know the theme here. See above two picks. - CW 5. Greivis Vasquez: He can ball. I'd take a flier on him. - CW 6. Willie Warren: Wasn't he projected to go high in the lottery at some point? - CW 7. Darington Hobson: poor man's Evan Turner. New Mexico - SlimPickens 8. Tyler Smith: Looks like the young Mike Tyson - Flash 9. Scottie Reynolds: We can always use another PG - Minnesota Polars 10. Alexy Schved: The next MarKo!!! 11. Sherron Collins: Hopefully the Heat don't draft him to pair him up with Chalmers... the Wolves can always use more PG's! - CW |
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Re:Twolvesblog Community Draft Board 1 year, 10 months ago #43964
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1. Nyets - John Wall: Having Devin Harris already on the roster isn't a big enough reason to take Turner instead of Wall. -roundhouse
2. Wolves - Evan Turner: A dynamic wing with all-star potential is exactly what the doctor ordered for the Wolves, especially if they're focused on instituting the triangle offense. - trulyrand0m 3. Warriors -DeMarcus Cousins: The Warriors could do well with such a space eater like Cousins. He's got exceptional footwork and a soft touch, not to mention a tenacious attitude. -slimpickens 4. Pacers - Cole Aldridge: The Pacers already have a decent young player at C with Roy Hibbert, but they won't be able to pass up the BWPA (best white player available). -YWG 5. Kings - Wesley Johnson: Having a good shooter next to Evans would be perfect for the Kings. - Flash 6. Wizards - Xavier Henry - The Wizards are entering a rebuilding phase, but look pretty solid at Forward and Center with Thornton and Blatche. Henry would give them a better G than they have on the roster who doesn't have issues like Agent Zero. -Minnesota Polars 7. Pistons - Derrick Favors: Only putting him here because there's NO WAY he drops this far. I like Henry, but he and Johnson before Favors? No way. - CW 8. Jazz* (Knicks) - Greg Monroe - I'll assume Boozer won't be back and give them the fast-rising skilled big man - roundhouse 9. 76ers - Al-Faroq-Aminu - While I'm certain they don't need another SF/PF type, he's easily the BPA at this point (unless you consider Whiteside) and I see the Sixers trading this pick, lots of teams interested in Aminu. - czaras 10. Clippers - Donatas Motiejunas - Too much potential, so he will be a top ten pick. Should be a good fit for the Clippers next to Blake Griffin - Flash 11. Bulls - Hassan Whiteside: Who knows what will happen with Noah down the line, due to his foot injury. You can never have enough great defensive big men, and Whiteside is probably the BPA at this point. - CW 12. Hornets - Patrick Patterson: Arguably the BPA at this point. A very smart and physical player. NBA ready. Will be able to step in immediately and play with, or back up David West. SlimPickens 13. Rockets - Jan Vesely - The 6'11" SF/PF would help the Rockets add some size. He might need to stay in Europe for a year due to contract issues but that won't bother the Rockets who own every Knicks draft pick from now until 2037. -roundhouse 14. Grizzlies - Devin EBanks - They're going to need a new and cheaper Rudy Gay, because they won't be able to match the Wolves offer. EBanks plays kind of like Rudy Gay but not as explosive. - 9Deuce 15. Heat - Sherron Collins 5'11" 215 PG: Looks like the Heat could need a PG again now. Collins stock will go up after Kansas' deep tournament run. Plus, they can pair up Collins and Chalmers together again!!! - CW 16. Wolves* (Bobcats) - Larry Sanders - after we draft Evan I dont really care who else will come here and I would say that this guy is the BPA - Flash 17. Heat* (Raptors) - James Anderson SG OK. ST- One of the more efficient scorers in college ball, would make a nice duo alongside D-Wade. SlimPickens 18. Bucks - Da'Sean Butler - One of the most clutch guys in college this year with 5 game winners to count for not to mention 2 in the Big East Tournament. With a deep run in the NCAA Tournament Butler's draft stock will continue to climb. Not to mention it helps the Bucks fill a need. Minnesota Polars 19. Blazers - Ekpe Udoh - The Blazers need another big man and are giddy with excitement when Udoh falls to them - roundhouse 20. Spurs - Damion James - Spurs continue their draft luck with James, one of the quicker, more athletic Forwards in college. - SlimPickens 21. Sonics* (Suns) - Solomon Alabi 7'1" 251 C: They still need a BIG man. Alabi is pretty big, but will need to gain some pounds. - CW 22. Sonics - Stanley Robinson - Uber-athlete would make perfect sense for uptempo Zombies style. - SlimPickens 23. Celtics - Gani Lawal - would be a better sub for the Celtics then crying baby Davis - Flash 24. Hawks - Paul George - lights out shooting SF could really help complete the Hawks -roundhouse 25. Wolves* (Jazz) - Avery Bradley - A bit undersized for a Shooting Guard, yet plays exceptional D and can light it up. Having already selected Evan Turner, the Wolves can play these two together allowing either to run the point. SlimPickens 26. Grizzlies* (Nuggets) - Armon Johnson - Point guard with excellent size (6'3) and strength to handle the NBA PG position ... Very quick and athletic player which when combined with his size makes him intriguing. 9Deuce 27. Nyets* (Mavs) - Nemanja Bjelica - He would be a good fit with Wall for the Nets. - Flash 28. Magic - Luke Babbitt - Would fit the Magic's system perfectly since he likes to hang out by the 3 point line and can knock down the mid range jumper consistently. - Minnesota Polars 29. Grizzlies* (Lakers) - Armon Johnson - Should help the Grizzlies reserve lineup, they need a backup for Conley - Flash 30. Wizards* (Cavs) - In a historic move of FAIL, the Wizards try to draft Ricky Rubio with this pick. 2nd Round Players the Wolves Should be Interested In: 1. Jarvis Varnado: Potential great defensive center. - CW 2. Luke Harangody: Makes so much sense. - CW 3. Miroslav Raduljica: Pecherov needs a friend on the bench. - CW 4. Kyle Singler: We all know the theme here. See above two picks. - CW 5. Greivis Vasquez: He can ball. I'd take a flier on him. - CW 6. Willie Warren: Wasn't he projected to go high in the lottery at some point? - CW 7. Darington Hobson: poor man's Evan Turner. New Mexico - SlimPickens 8. Tyler Smith: Looks like the young Mike Tyson - Flash 9. Scottie Reynolds: We can always use another PG - Minnesota Polars 10. Alexy Schved: The next MarKo!!! 11. Sherron Collins: Hopefully the Heat don't draft him to pair him up with Chalmers... the Wolves can always use more PG's! - CW |
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Question: "Why do you shoot so many Threes?"
Antoine Walker: "Because there are no Fours." |
Re:Twolvesblog Community Draft Board 1 year, 10 months ago #44098
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Question: "Why do you shoot so many Threes?"
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He has Favors going fifth behind Wes Johnson which is interesting.
He also has Whiteside and Udoh at 13 and 14. If we can ourselves Wall/Turner and then get into that late lottery area and snag one of those guys that would make me happy. |
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Chuck Norris once challenged Lance Armstrong in a \"Who has more testicles?\" contest.
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Re:Twolvesblog Community Draft Board 1 year, 10 months ago #44124
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God I hope the Pacers draft Aldrich.
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Thank you for the baton Mr. Kidd - Pretty Ricky
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roundhouse wrote:
He has Favors going fifth behind Wes Johnson which is interesting. He also has Whiteside and Udoh at 13 and 14. If we can ourselves Wall/Turner and then get into that late lottery area and snag one of those guys that would make me happy. I would have zero complaints no matter what else happened with our draft picks if we ended up with Turner or Wall AND Whiteside or Udoh. That would be soooo awesome. |
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Question: "Why do you shoot so many Threes?"
Antoine Walker: "Because there are no Fours." |
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pants wrote:
God I hope the Pacers draft Aldrich. I think it is destiny if he's available when its their turn to pick. |
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Question: "Why do you shoot so many Threes?"
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That'd be awesome if Larry Bird hired Mchale to be his assistant GM and they just tried to draft every white post player possible.
So pretty much what they usually do, but as a super-duo. |
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This would also include trading Danny Granger to the Celtics so that they can make one final run at a championship.
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Chuck Norris once challenged Lance Armstrong in a \"Who has more testicles?\" contest.
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