You still could use some scoring. But a good core so far.
Did I even need to trade up? It seems like I could have gotten Manu anyway.
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You still could use some scoring. But a good core so far.
Did I even need to trade up? It seems like I could have gotten Manu anyway.
rbow wouldve picked him up since he also drafted a SG
I didnt know what to think of Manu, normally I would've just taken him but this season hes only playing 23 mpg, maybe he's slowing down and cant handle big minutes anymore, he is 34
Yea but I think it's more about the fact that he hasn't been healthy all season. You could probably attribute the injuries to age. But when he's been on the court this season he's been as efficient as always. Welp, it's better to be safe than sorry, but I wouldn't have been disappointed with Joe Johnson either.
With the 45th pick in the NBA draft the Pacers select...
All time 3pt. leader Ray Allen
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Ray Allen's ability to stretch the floor will fit perfectly with Dwight Howard's post scoring. Also, his championship experience will provide good leadership for the team.
Throwback Seattle, very nice.
I was
Really hoping the person who piled him said
Jesus Shuttlesworth :(
With the 47th pick in the HR redraft, the Milwaukee Bucks select Zach Randolph
With the 48th pick, the Kings select:
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Marcin Gortat, C
The Kings are glad to add one of the premier pick and roll bigs in the NBA to play along side first overall pick Lebron James. Gortat is the total package, has good size at 6'11, 240 lbs, and a 7'4 wingspan. Gortat is a mobile big and can score in the post or knock down mid range jumpers. Gortat is also a good low post defender who isn't afraid to play physical. Gortat is one of the better rebounding centers in the league, while also blocking one and a half shots per game.
With the 49th pick, the Kings select:
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Ty Lawson, PG
The Kings add this lighting fast point guard to play alongside Lebron James. Lawson excels at pushing the ball on the break, and is sure to connect with Lebron James on many alley oops. Lawson is a good outside shooter, but excels getting to the basket. Lawson displays good court vision and has an average of seven dimes per game.
I like Lawson, good pick.
Randolph is good value at this point, I almost took Lawson
IK who I want..... *paciently waits for my pick to be called*
LBJ + Lawson + Gortat? Crap, that's good.
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With the 50th pick in the HR Redraft, the Milwaukee Bucks select Monta Ellis. He will add some backcourt scoring to the Bucks powerful frontcourt of Greg Monroe and Zach Randolph.
Jaunika is such a beautiful name. :hihi:
With the 51st pick in the NBA draft the Indiana Pacers select:
Kyle Lowry
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Lowry will pair his excellent slashing ablilities with Allen's well known 3pt shot to become one of the better scoring guard duo's in the league, while also being the perfect man to run the pick and roll with the big man Dwight.
Good pick. Was sure he'd fall to me too.
Time for plan B
With the 52nd pick of the draft Detroit Pistons select....
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Luol Deng, SF
A great wing addition to Pau and Parker, great defender, can shoot the 3, and get the extra boards
anyone want to make an offer for Wade??
Yea I wanted Lowry, if only because he was the only 2nd tier point guard left available. But, now I'm going best player available. With the 53rd pick the Magic Select Paul Millsap
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reasons should be obvious... he's good
The Hornets will now pick Andrew Bogut, a defensive Center with great rebounding ability and decent offense. Although he is somewhat injury prone and bad at free throws, I still think he fits perfectly with what I'm doing.
P.S : LOOKING TO TRADE UP
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ughh, good pick
yea Bogut is a great pick, I was thinking about picking him, but I was worried about my offense.