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  • #38370
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    valentine

     PGs

     marshall

    lillard

    wroten

    machado

    teague

    taylor

    holloway

    scoop jardine

    isaiah cannan

    dee bost

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    SGs

    beal 

    rivers

    lamb

    waiters 

    fournier

    jenkins

    ross

    jareed cunninham

    doron lamb

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    idk why it wont show me SFs, PFs, and Cs

     

     
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  • #660167
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    Wahoo757
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    The one thing that struck out at me was Jared Cunningham over Doron Lamb. That’s a joke.

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  • #660168
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    Tha King2121
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     Lol @ Rivers ahead of Lamb.

    I really don’t understand that. I mean I really do think its Beal and Lamb 1a and 1b. But your teams decision on team needs. But gtfo here with Rivers about Lamb

    Also Ross should be 4 at least

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  • #660174
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    MJBrown
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    David Aldrige, all I can say is NO NO NO NO NO. If Ross is the 7th sg drafted, I’ll eat my shorts. LOL.

    I’d love to see what Dick Vitale’s big board looks like. I really enjoy his analysis on the college guys.

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  • #660218
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    ChrisCross
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     LoL Aldridge hating on Kentucky’s backcourt, didn’t they help win a national title as freshmen/sophmore. In the title game, Teague and Lamb carried Kentucky on the offensive end, whatevs.

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  • #660293
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    Future_Scout

     with little changes, i actually like his pg top 10.

     
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  • #660336
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    the barron
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    Iona’s Machado will be a steal. This guy can run the point very well and distribute the ball effectively. He quarterbacked the highest scoring team in Division 1, and he wasn’t one of the top 3 scorers on the team. There are definitely places for a pass first point guard in the league- Miami, Dallas,Memphis. He should be an effective backup for several years.

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  • #660339
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    Future_Scout

     yea i think he’ll be very effective in the nba. he doesn’t have elite athleticism but he a quick step and great handles, he can push a break quick with his head up, always understands players positioning and knows who to give it to and when. he’s similar to kendall marshall imo. he needs to go to a team with scoring power than can get on the break, if that happens he’ll be a top pg from the draft maybe even among the top players, considering how valuable a pass first pg can be.

     
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  • #660343
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    TRC1991
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    aldridge needs to get caught up, canaans returning for next year

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  • #660351
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    TheLastWord
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    Aldridge is a smart, well spoken guy except when it comes to the draft. Year after year he gets it wrong quite badly.

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  • #660353
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    dede21

    Are Cunningham and Canaan even coming out?  I am pretty sure Cunningham staying, but if he were coming out I would take him over Lamb because of his athleticism

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  • #660373
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    Cosbysweater7
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    I disagree with Scott Machado over Marquis Teague

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  • #660579
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    So raspy
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     scooooooooop

     

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  • #667985
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    WTF I’m BANNED

     Small Forwards

    1- mkg

    2- barnes

    3- harkless

    4- crowder

    5- jeff taylor

    6- d. green

    7- joseph

    8- q. miller

    9- d. miller

    10- jamychal green

    jamychal green, no perry jones no terrence jones

     

     
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  • #668021
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    Ghost01
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    I really don’t understand that. I mean I really do think its Beal and Lamb 1a and 1b. But your teams decision on team needs. But gtfo here with Rivers about Lamb

    Rivers is a far better NBA prospect than Lamb. He creates his own shot better than Lamb, he gets to the rim better than Lamb, he wants the ball and is way more assertive than Lamb, and he takes the big shots, unlike Lamb. Lamb will be a nice role player in the NBA. This guy is not a leader. its you who should "gtfo".

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  • #668024
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    Wahoo757
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    So first it was Jared Cunningham over Doron Lamb and now it’s Jae Crowder 4 spots over Quincy Miller? My lord.

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  • #668055
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    chocboywndr
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     Here is what I can’t figure out. I am sure I am going to get negs for this but  anyway, you read this description(about MKG);

    "You can’t have enough guys who play like that," said a Pacific executive. "I know (shooting) is a concern. But we’ve thrown around in a lot of meetings examples of guys who developed their shot. Guys like him, they just find a way. When you play that hard, you just find a way. I’m not saying you don’t play off of him for the jump shot. But it’s like Gerald Wallace. He’s not a great ballhandler, not a great shooter. (But) for a guy who plays that hard, there’s a certain value because of the way it rubs off on other players."

    What I dont get is, if the qualities that Gerald Wallace,Richard Jefferson and MKG share are so vital to teams. Why are those players constantly traded(4 teams each)? I mean nobody would ever say that Wallace or Jefferson was worth going number 2, or would rank them in their draft class as best SF. Nobody ever claims you could build a team around those guys so I just don’t get it.

     

     

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  • #668848
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    Dale Worthington
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    I feel like I’m looking at dog chit.

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