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    Draft Buying a 2nd round pick

    I think, we should buy a 2bd round pick and bring one of this guys:

    DANIEL DIEZ
    http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Daniel-Diez-6180/

    GUILLERMO HERNAN GOMEZ
    http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/...nangomez-7204/

    TIMOTHE LUWAWU
    http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/...-Luwawu-68219/

    GEORGE LUCAS DE PAULA
    http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/George-Lucas-80325/
    "The greatest threat to the domination is the equality."

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    The Franchise billfromfinance's Avatar
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    We have Memphis' pick, which is 56th. Looking at the mock drafts on draftexpress and nbadraft, they have your boys at:

    DANIEL DIEZ - DE #59 / nbadraft #n/a
    GUILLERMO HERNAN GOMEZ - DE #40 / nbadraft #n/a
    TIMOTHE LUWAWU - DE #31 / nbadraft #40
    GEORGE LUCAS DE PAULA - DE #29 / nbadraft #50

    Having a look at them now.

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    we may bring any of those guys with 56th pick
    which probably we will not stay with (trade or draft and stash)

    I just don't see in this team late 2nd rounder. late 1st/early 2nd? maybe...

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    looking at George lucas - dudes only 18, 6'6, with 6'11 wingspan, weighs 202. his hands are like 9 inches, crikey!

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    Quote Originally Posted by billfromfinance View Post
    looking at George lucas
    he might be good for star wars...

    btw I am not sure if I am more after draft and stash in Europe or trading the pick for someone (as an addition).
    probably the second...

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    I forgot the 56th pick. Of this guys I prefer: DANIEL DIEZ and GUILLERMO HERNAN GOMEZ. LUWAWU and GEORGE LUCAS DE PAULA looks really good but need probe their game in a high level competition.

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    I would like to see the Pels take a flier on Treveon Graham out of VCU. He has the potential to develop into the 3 and D player we need on the wing.

    http://www.todaysfastbreak.com/from-...ham-nba-draft/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HDt9mvRICI

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhU2dHsCUcA

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    tHANKS GUYS.. eXACTLY WHAT i NEED TO BE DOING PAST MIDNIGHT.


    Anyways, I thought I found a few players but if they are around when we pick they are not developed enough of basketball players. With the money they get these days combined with their age, it doesn't seem probable they will "get it" by the end of their first contract.

    Two I liked were

    Micheal Qualls 6'7 SG-SF Arkansas ranked 36
    Rashad Vaughn 6'6"n SG UNLV (Frosh.) ranked 41

    both really good players with unlimited potential. Qualls has shown steady growth, and as you've probably seen is a freaggin pogo stick. (also totally right handed w everything)
    Vaughn..... scares me. Mega-talented but..... doesn't seem serious enough if that makes sense.

    Then there is the guys that are great, yet nonathletic. Kinda like our back-ip PG.

    Tyler Harvey 6'4" SG eastern washington (( a poor man's reggie miller )) ranked 48. seriously, he can shoot three's with today's MVP but will never finish in traffic.


    The only player I saw that wasn't a one-trick pony-player or bust waiting to happen ....((during my hour and a half research was:

    Note: who knows what the hell the Harrison twins are capable of

    Aaron White 6'9" SF-PF Iowa (( a taller Chase Budinger )) ranked 46 by draftexpress

    16.4 ppg 7.3 reb 35% from the arc

    We need to get better in transition

    Part of White's efficiency stems from his ability to score in transition, where he's one of the most prolific big men in the NCAA, getting out in the open floor almost three times per game, and scoring an outstanding 1.4 points per possession while shooting 73% from the field in these situations.

    A very good athlete at 6-9, White runs the floor extremely well, sprinting the court with excellent speed and regularly beating opposing big men for easy baskets. He's also capable of grabbing a rebounding and igniting the break on his own, showing strong ball-handling skills and the ability to make good decisions.

    Only three power forwards in our Top-100 rankings posted a positive assist to turnover ratio last year, and White would be the fourth if he was considered as such. He's a very creative and unselfish passer who can dish the ball off in a variety of situations, be it on post-entries, on drive and kicks, passing ahead in transition, or simply making a smart read within the flow of the offense.

    In addition to giving him the freedom to grab a rebound and ignite the break, his coaching staff also uses him quite a bit from the high post area in the half-court, where he shows nice versatility. He can put the ball on the floor and create his own shot nicely, showing a solid first step, and gets to the free throw line at a strong clip, where he makes 80% of his attempts.

    White doesn't need the ball in his hands to be very effective, as he does a great job moving off the ball and is a regular target for lob plays, using his mobility and the quickness in which he gets off his feet to play above the rim impressively. He finishes an excellent 62% of his attempts around the basket, part of the reason his 2-point percentages have always been extremely high, last season posting a career high 63% from inside the arc, which would rank third among all returning power forward prospects.


    From DraftExpress.com http://www.draftexpress.com/#ixzz3ZLRIvtcj
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    I tell ya, after playing Golden State in a 7-game series; it really makes me want the Pelicans do whatever they have to do to move into the very-late first and select R.J. Hunter.

    Nothing better to stop an opponents 4th-quarter run, than connecting on a couple of total bombs from down town. This kid can do it. I don't remember seeing someone follow through as much as him. I know, I know I'm greedy. I mean LAWD, we were top 5 in 3 pt percentage or something like that.
    IDK it's something about having guards that can snipe that I like. The comparison to Reddick and Belinelli are cool and real.. Hunter's reach is 6'9" too.

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    Diez: Nice jumper. I have a soft spot for big Europeans that don't get much lift on their jumper. Also, love the way he shoots when contested. Doesn't let defender break his rhythm.

    Gomez: Nice size/body control in post. Would make a decent backup big.

    Luwawu: Like his 1st step. Has good shot, but still needs improvement. Athleticism. Dell likes the French (Ajinca). NOLA thing possibly? Can play 2 or 3 and defend PNR.

    De Paula: Playmaker with DOS HANDS. Looks a bit rough. Relies on strength to get to rim. Likes to pressure ball handler, however presses the square button too frequently. Play style reminds of a lesser, pass-focused Tyreke. Again, HANDS. Also, a lefty. Two things I'm a big fan of.

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    Daniel Diez looks like a great pickup at the 56th pick to me.

    He can shoot the 3 ball/seen him make some shots that were contested well and it didnt alter his stroke.
    He's a great rebounder/willing to fight for the ball

    He's not spectacular but he is a guy that can come in off the bench and hit some shots.
    If he can play some nice on-ball defense he can make the rotation on this squad.

    That's really all you can ask for in a late 2nd round pick.

    MAKE IT HAPPEN DEMPS!!!

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    I know that new coach will determine (with or without GM) how our roster will look but trade wise apart from 56th pick we have:
    - trade exception from Russ Smith (500k)
    - draft right to Latavious Williams (Ish Smith trade)

    those are small chips, but having in mind DD's history, they might be useful in the summer...

    If somebody is interested about similar cases to L.Williams (like Saric, Gentile, etc) see:
    http://basketball.realgm.com/nba/draft/draft-rights

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