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Green, McCants, and the draft of '05 5 years 6 months ago #2752

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Here's some bizarro world stuff I was pondering...


What if the Wolves had drafted Gerald Green #14 in the 2005 draft (like myself and many others were hoping.) And then what if the Celtics drafted McCants #18 that draft since Green was gone (assuming McCants slipped to #18.) That'd be weird. The weirdest thing is... would we all be excited about receiving McCants in the KG trade this summer? I mean, I was pretty excited that Green was included. I can only guess that we'd pretty much feel about McCants how most people felt about Green (that he's got potential and is athletic and blah blah blah.)

Maybe if things had went down like this I wouldn't dislike McCants so much? Maybe I'd really dislike Green after watching him the past two seasons? Who knows... :dry:
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Re:Green, McCants, and the draft of '05 5 years 6 months ago #2755

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You're blowing my mind CW...
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Re:Green, McCants, and the draft of '05 5 years 6 months ago #2756

Wow. I think you make a great point!! I really do wonder what our feelings would be about Green & McCants has things played out differently via the draft.

Who knows if Green would've blossomed over here or McCants in Boston? Would the differnt situations have yielded different players or would they both still end up in roughly the same spot after 2 years in the league.

I know personally I never really liked McCants. 1st off, he played for UNC and I HATE North Carolina (Go Duke). Plus, he's had well documented issues in college. I don't know how excited I'd be to recieve a player with his history period. I would've been much more comfortable having Green here to begin with. Just think if the Twolves drafted like we all thought they should. Green, Roy, Brewer. We'd be set at PG-SF for the next few years and maybe we wouldn't even want McCants?? Maybe KG would still be here?

It's an very interesting thought! Thanks CW!:)
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DeROK wrote:
You're blowing my mind CW...


:)

I do what I can.
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Re:Green, McCants, and the draft of '05 5 years 6 months ago #2783

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whiskeydizzy wrote:
Wow. I think you make a great point!! I really do wonder what our feelings would be about Green & McCants has things played out differently via the draft.

Who knows if Green would've blossomed over here or McCants in Boston? Would the differnt situations have yielded different players or would they both still end up in roughly the same spot after 2 years in the league.

I know personally I never really liked McCants. 1st off, he played for UNC and I HATE North Carolina (Go Duke). Plus, he's had well documented issues in college. I don't know how excited I'd be to recieve a player with his history period. I would've been much more comfortable having Green here to begin with. Just think if the Twolves drafted like we all thought they should. Green, Roy, Brewer. We'd be set at PG-SF for the next few years and maybe we wouldn't even want McCants?? Maybe KG would still be here?

It's an very interesting thought! Thanks CW!:)

I know... so much to think about. It's crazy huh? I do wonder if Green would have flourished here and McCants in Boston...? Who knows. Also, would McCants have needed microfracture surgery if he got drafted by a different team? Perhaps it happened in a game while he was on the Wolves. So many weird possabilities.

P.S. I still wish we had Roy. I was so happy at the draft when we drafted him and I thought he was coming here... :(
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Re:Green, McCants, and the draft of '05 5 years 6 months ago #2784

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Give Foye a chance. I bet he'll impress us this season. He may not be a true PG, but I still think his numbers will be there.
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DeROK wrote:
Give Foye a chance. I bet he'll impress us this season. He may not be a true PG, but I still think his numbers will be there.


I hope your right. For the sake of our future we really need him to pan out.
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Re:Green, McCants, and the draft of '05 5 years 6 months ago #2824

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As long as Foye will finally be allowed to play to his strengths, instead of being forced into a role he is not, he will be fine. He won't ever become a true PG - like I have said many times before, but once he is allowed to develop into a more promising direction, he can become a great combo guard. And what is to regret when you get a player like (the early) Steve Francis or Gilbert Arenas? I am not saying he will become as valuable as the aforementioned, but he definitely has the potential to come at least close.

Unfortunately, potential is all we have to talk about right now.
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Re:Green, McCants, and the draft of '05 5 years 6 months ago #2886

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On the topic of the 2005 draft... how many of the other 1st rounders would you rather have instead of Shady.

www.nba.com/draft2005/board.html

15 New Jersey Nets Antoine Wright, Texas A&M - No
16 Toronto Raptors Joey Graham, Oklahoma State - Yes
17 Indiana Pacers Danny Granger, New Mexico - Yes (Everyone said we should take him the day of... everyone was right)
18 Boston Celtics Gerald Green, Gulf Shores Acad (TX) - No (sorry guys I'm not a believer... and if I say that enough I might inverse jinx him into becoming a solid player.)
19 Memphis Grizzlies Hakim Warrick, Syracuse - Yes
20 Denver Nuggets Julius Hodge, North Carolina State - No
21 Phoenix Suns (to New York) Nate Robinson, Washington - No
22 Denver Nuggets (to Portland) Jarrett Jack, Georgia Tech - Yes
23 Sacramento Kings Francisco Garcia, Louisville - No
24 Houston Rockets Luther Head, Illinois - No
25 Seattle SuperSonics Johan Petro, France - Yes... (I know nothing about him but he is a 7 footer who doesn't get hurt)
26 Detroit Pistons Jason Maxiell, Cincinnati - Yes
27 Portland Trail Blazers (to Denver) Linas Kleiza, Missouri - Yes (interesting in the preseason)
28 San Antonio Spurs Ian Mahinmi, STB Le Havre (France) - No
29 Miami Heat Wayne Simien, Kansas - No
30 New York Knicks David Lee, Florida - Yes

8 - I'd rather have
8 - I wouldn't want

McCants just doesn't seem athletic enough or a good enough ball handler to be a star shooting guard.
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Re:Green, McCants, and the draft of '05 5 years 6 months ago #2887

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9 guys I'd rather have. That's not even counting second rounders... *Cough cough* Monta Ellis *Cough cough*
Question: "Hey Antoine Walker, why do you shoot so many 3's?"

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