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what's our biggest position of need. :hihi:
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Just in case things do head sour, http://nbadraft.net
what's our biggest position of need. :hihi:
Stop it. It's opening friggin day don't do this.
James McAdoo. I have been looking into all of these guys for my weekly piece, and I am telling you, cross your fingers for James McAdoo
That's who i got in NBA 2k :p, i also traded Gordon because of his terrible shot type.
To hell with it. I'll play. I also would like McAdoo as of now.
McAdoo/Anderson/Davis ohhhh man. :coolg:
Shabazz is also promising but I need to see him play some this year.
SF. Tony Mitchell or Shabazz.
then C... Isiah Austin
Not really, dude.
Look at Walter's 2013 NBA Mock Draft Database. Shabazz and Noel are listed a lot more times at 1 then Zeller is. Plus, lets not forget the fact Zeller is white. I hate to bring it about, but can you recall the last American-born Cacausian that was picked #1? I'll help you. 1989. His name was Pelvi....I mean Pervis Ellision.
Yeah, I've never heard of him either.
EDIT: Pervis was actually a African-American. I apologize for that mistake; he doesn't have too many relevant pictures on Google Images. This only makes my point stronger, however, because the last American-born Caucasian to go 1 (any position, not just big men)...........1977, Kent Benson.
Being considered the best, most polished (term often associated with white athletes) does not, in any way, guarantee that your going first in the draft. Just telling it how it is.
In regards to who I'm looking at, there are a few intriguing prospects that catch my interest.
Shabazz (who will go first unfortunately)
McAdoo (won't slip past #4)
Zeller (won't slip past #5)
Mitchell (top 10 pick)
I don't know how people can STILL misspell his name. GordOn. Not GordAn. Yikes
No, it's the truth. And you're apparently too blind to see what's in front of you. This has been addressed plenty of times. I didn't say Zeller wasn't worthy of being the #1 pick. All I said was that looking at the way past drafts have gone, I'd be pleasantly surprised if Zeller goes 1.
And this does matter because if he doesn't go 1, we may have a shot at getting him being that I think we'll end up with one of the five worst records in the league.
I gave you the facts. I'll let you decide why you think such a disparity may exist. I'm just excited at the prospect of possibly landing him. Zeller and Davis would make such a nasty frontcourt duo.
Nerlens Noel was born to play here. It's almost his first name for crying out loud.