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1. Derrick Rose
2. Michael Beasley
3. O.J. Mayo
4. Jerryd Bayless
5. Brook Lopez
6. Eric Gordon
7. Anthony Randolph
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I think this is the beginning of the "second-tier" group where you are looking more at solid rotational players as opposed to all-stars although I'm sure one or two could surprise.
That being said, I'm going to go with Russell Westbrook. I think he has the highest ceiling (with the exception of Jordan...but much less risk), and he'd immediately be able to contribute to our backcourt. The main weaknesses of our backcourt have been overall speed, athleticism, and the ability to create as well as finish at the rim. Westbrook can do all of those, and he's only 19 years old.
That being said, I'm going to go with Russell Westbrook. I think he has the highest ceiling (with the exception of Jordan...but much less risk), and he'd immediately be able to contribute to our backcourt. The main weaknesses of our backcourt have been overall speed, athleticism, and the ability to create as well as finish at the rim. Westbrook can do all of those, and he's only 19 years old.
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Outside of Jordan, Westbrook would probably be my second choice. I like Westbrook a lot, I hear he has some PG skills and thats what we need. Plus he should be a great defender. I can actually see him becoming a Billups like player, not saying he will, but I think thats his ceiling.
However with Jordan, his ceiling is as high as a Hall of Famer. I hear he doesn't have the greatest work ethic, but he is a teenager. I think theres a good chance he could grow out of that. I don't know, I think the Pacers should take a risk at this point in the draft.
However with Jordan, his ceiling is as high as a Hall of Famer. I hear he doesn't have the greatest work ethic, but he is a teenager. I think theres a good chance he could grow out of that. I don't know, I think the Pacers should take a risk at this point in the draft.
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I think we need help immediately. I am tired of waiting around for bigs to develop. The only big we had developing that excited me was primo (and he went to char during the expansion). With this being said we need guard help now. So the decision is clear, the decision is Westbrook.
However if we can trade back into the end of the first round and select chalmers (he is still in the draft right?), then I say go for a big. Take jordan...
Confusing i know
However if we can trade back into the end of the first round and select chalmers (he is still in the draft right?), then I say go for a big. Take jordan...
Confusing i know

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I wouldn't think that we'd have to. I think this is still a valid process all the way through the 1st round, and possibly both rounds. We could always trade at different points, and this would simply be a good exercise at developing the Pacers Board "Draft Board" of sorts and who we rank and value differently.
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