Alright. Since I goofed up before, I've checked the list 5 times now and will be = satisfied with this one.
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Alright. Since I goofed up before, I've checked the list 5 times now and will be = satisfied with this one.
The New Wave of Pelican Power!
LMAO, there's always got to be one of these in every snake draft, never gets old. The writeup makes it even better. You're the champ 77.
With the 86th Pick in Round #4, the Denver Nuggets select: Ersan Ilyasova[/
If there's one thing that Denver likes it's the kind of heart and versatility that can be found in one Ersan Ilyasova. The Turkish native rose to prominence last season for the Bucks and helped elevate his game playing next to now fellow Denver teammate, Brandon Jennings. Ilyasova has the kind of body that can bang in the paint and fight for rebounds alongside other 4's and excel on the offensive glass. Ilyasova also has an outside game that most other stretch 3-4's have difficulty in and knock in around 2 three pointers a game. This is a quality pick that when played next to Dirk and other foreign monsters like Serge Ibaka makes this Denver team a very dangerous squad.
To be the best, you have to climb the Rocky Mountains
Milwaukee Bucks will light you up scoring with Brooke Lopez, Curry, and Mayo. But what we really need is a big hustle man. Someone down low who is going to get dirty and grab boards.
With the 87th pick, the Milwaukee Bucks select PF Reggie "STICKY HANDS" Evans.
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Raptors take Jeff Green. Not sure how I feel about the pick. But he's it. A versatile forward who can hopefully provide scoring.
#FREEQUAIL
6 hours after this round please.
"I don't know if people know — I dislocated my pinkie finger. And [Tyreke] told me, 'You wanna go home or you wanna be here?' I want to be here. And he said, 'All right, then go tape it up and let's play. Let's go. We not stoppin' at no stores. Straight gas. That's what we do, just keep going.'"
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Oh sh*t! This thing still going on?? Wow I can forget about this totally for days at a time and it still not be my pick or close to it...sheeesh
Wizards select
Thaddeus Young
and
Arron Afflalo
Damnit JanJan i really wanted Thad Young
I never gave too much thought about this redraft like the last one. But I think my roster is better than last years
The NY Knicks select.... SG Tony Allen
Tony Allen is the best on the ball perimeter defender in the NBA period. He is one of the only NBA players that can matchup against star wing players and shut them down. He is one of the leaders of the Grizz and one of the main reasons why they have become such a great team. I am pairing the best perimeter defender with the best interior defender (Sanders) to go along with the superior length of KD and Aldridge to form a truly great defensive team.
The San Antonio Spurs select
Steve Nash
Though Nash is having a down year, I believe most of it is directly attributed to where he is being forced to play and that situation, than a deterioration of his skills. He is still shooting 43% from three, and fully capable of getting any player on the court shots where they would be best put to succeed. If nothing else, his snazzy new haircut makes him worth this pick.
Last edited by MeSoHornets504; 04-12-2013 at 10:15 PM.
With the 93rd Pick in the redraft the New Orleans Pelicans Select: Kyle Lowry
Lowry has fallen off of everyone's radar as he was traded to Toronto, but he is still an elite defender as a 1. Despite Lowry's flaws on the offensive end, he still boast 37% from the arch for the last three years which will not allow defenders to sag off of him or commit to double teaming my more skilled offensive players. Lowry also has the highest Total Rebounding Rate amongst Point guards. That along with being a good and willing passer makes him a triple double threat. He always looks to get others involved, which will be key with the kind of offensive firepower he will be sharing the ball with (Gordon, George and Horford).
Last edited by BallSoHard; 04-12-2013 at 10:51 PM.
Was that a reach for Reggie? lol
Can't write back to text trick?
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