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The Official Draft Thread 2: Judgement Day

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Post#781 » by Gorilla Warfare » Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:52 pm

sunsfan88 wrote:Bro stop your Nash fantasy. He ain't coming back. Its over. Suns are also not signing Wallace, or trading for Igoudala or Gay.


Not a fan of your tone recently on the boards Mr. Negative Nancy, having said that I don't think Nash will return so I agree with you on that front. I do however believe Gerald Wallace, OJ Mayo, and/or Jamal Crawford are on our radar. We will more than likely draft Marshall which we all shouldn't hate, you can teach shooting and add strength, but you can't teach what he has in court vision. As long as we bring on fire power to make up for the points Marshall will not give us I'm ok with a PG that averages 8ppg and 10apg.

We were extremely fortunate to have a PG that had such an amazing FG, FT, and 3pt percentage, but we are all completely forgetting what the PG role was intended to be, a floor general, which is Marshall's best quality.
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Re: The Official Draft Thread 2: Judgement Day 

Post#782 » by Revived » Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:54 pm

GrantHill wrote:Did anyone read this? Chad Ford on Austin Rivers.

FORD: Lillard is a willing passer. Rivers isn't and will never be. Lillard made dramatic improvements from year to year. I thought Rivers was the exact player in college that he was in high school. Lillard is a team player. He was the second most efficient player in college basketball DESPITE being the only decent player on his entire roster; teams game planned to stop him and him alone every night. I just don't see Rivers ever being anywhere near as unselfish or efficient. I think Rivers will be shocked at the athleticism and length at his position. He'll try to do the same things at which he excelled in high school, spend a lot of time on the bench, get into it with his coach and teammates, get traded in a year or two to a desperate team, put up huge numbers for a cellar-dweller for a year or two, make some money, and eventually, teams will realize he can't be the alpha dog on a winning team.


That's why I don't want him. Great read by Ford.

Underrated: Austin Rivers. Has starpower. Overrated: Bradley Beal. Just didn't SEE it enough.


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Re: The Official Draft Thread 2: Judgement Day 

Post#783 » by Kerrsed » Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:55 pm

Bill Ingram: Darnell Mayberry of The Oklahoman reports that the Oklahoma City Thunder may not be satisfied with the 28th pick in tomorrow’s NBA Draft. Apparently Thunder GM Sam Presti told Bradley Beal, who is widely regarded as a top three pick, that they have a great deal of interest in him and may make a move to acquire a pick high enough to draft him. Is James Harden on the move? The draft gets more interesting the closer it gets.


http://www.hoopsworld.com/2012-nba-draft-diary
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Post#784 » by Revived » Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:57 pm

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sunsfan88 wrote:Bro stop your Nash fantasy. He ain't coming back. Its over. Suns are also not signing Wallace, or trading for Igoudala or Gay.


Not a fan of your tone recently on the boards Mr. Negative Nancy, having said that I don't think Nash will return so I agree with you on that front. I do however believe Gerald Wallace, OJ Mayo, and/or Jamal Crawford are on our radar. We will more than likely draft Marshall which we all shouldn't hate, you can teach shooting and add strength, but you can't teach what he has in court vision. As long as we bring on fire power to make up for the points Marshall will not give us I'm ok with a PG that averages 8ppg and 10apg.

Tell Rondo and Wall that.

And I don't think Wallace will be on our radar simply cause I think he'll get a really big pay day even though he's old. Crawford....I can see us trading for him even though I would hate it. I can definitely see us going after Mayo and I wouldn't mind it either.

I think I would rather just wait til next year's draft to get a PG. Unless Lillard magically drops to us.
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Re: The Official Draft Thread 2: Judgement Day 

Post#785 » by Gorilla Warfare » Wed Jun 27, 2012 9:59 pm

Skip Bayless also wants to have Tim Teblows babies....he's all about plays with the most hype, he is not a good analyst at all.

I really don't like Mark Curban, but when he put Skip in his place last week on First Take I almost cried, it was beautiful.
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Re: The Official Draft Thread 2: Judgement Day 

Post#786 » by bwgood77 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:02 pm

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Bill Ingram: Darnell Mayberry of The Oklahoman reports that the Oklahoma City Thunder may not be satisfied with the 28th pick in tomorrow’s NBA Draft. Apparently Thunder GM Sam Presti told Bradley Beal, who is widely regarded as a top three pick, that they have a great deal of interest in him and may make a move to acquire a pick high enough to draft him. Is James Harden on the move? The draft gets more interesting the closer it gets.


http://www.hoopsworld.com/2012-nba-draft-diary


There's an entire article about it on espn. They really scouted him. I guess SA did too.

http://espn.go.com/nba/draft2012/story/ ... -moving-up
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Post#787 » by Revived » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:06 pm

OKC can move Harden to get Beal...San Antonio can move Leonard/Parker to get Beal.
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Post#788 » by jredsaz » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:12 pm

sunsfan88 wrote:OKC can move Harden to get Beal...San Antonio can move Leonard/Parker to get Beal.


To get Beal the Thunder would undoubtedly have to move James Harden, the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year. League sources said the Thunder wouldn't be able to avoid serious tax issues if they had to pay lucrative contracts to all four of their marquee players in Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, Serge Ibaka and Harden. The first two aren't going to be moved. But to trade Harden to a team like Charlotte would be a risk for the receiving team since there is no guarantee Harden would sign a long-term deal beyond the one year remaining on his current contract. Also, the Thunder would be disrupting a team that was three wins away from winning an NBA title. ESPN.com


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I don't know if the LOLcats would take a flyer on Harden without an agreement on a longterm deal.
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Re: The Official Draft Thread 2: Judgement Day 

Post#789 » by Revived » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:20 pm

I think Michael Jordan is stupid enough to trade for Harden without agreement on a longterm deal.
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Post#790 » by jredsaz » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:21 pm

Here is a trade idea:

Gortat/Dudley/13 for Harden/Perkins/28?

http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=6uvanh9

According to Hollinger, OKC actually improves by 2 games.
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Re: The Official Draft Thread 2: Judgement Day 

Post#791 » by Kerrsed » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:22 pm

sunsfan88 wrote:I think Michael Jordan is stupid enough to trade for Harden without agreement on a longterm deal.


It all rests in Cho's hands.

And we know Cho has what it takes to put a real good team together.
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Post#792 » by JohnVancouver » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:35 pm

DRK wrote:Apparently Charlotte are trying to move the #2 pick.... and want people to take back Tyrus Thomas.

Do we bite?

Morris, #13 and 2013 Top 10 Protected 1st for Thomas and #2.

We can use #2 and take up Cleveland's offer of #4 and #24.


I'd think hard about it - but that $30 million for TT in salary, a nice young player and a pick ... so I'd decline.

I'd really want to turn the 2 into a couple of good picks - maybe with Houston?
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Re: The Official Draft Thread 2: Judgement Day 

Post#793 » by bwgood77 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:39 pm

Podcast with Jay Bilas talking about the prospects. Pretty good so far...20 min into it...

http://espn.go.com/espnradio/play?id=8103683


Also, Aran Smith just tweeted Toronto leaning towards Rivers over Waiters in the draft.
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Re: The Official Draft Thread 2: Judgement Day 

Post#794 » by HuskieFan » Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:06 pm

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sunsfan88 wrote:I think Michael Jordan is stupid enough to trade for Harden without agreement on a longterm deal.


It all rests in Cho's hands.

And we know Cho has what it takes to put a real good team together.


What I understand is that Jordan basically told Cho to build a team and has gave him a lot of power over changes. Unlike Paul Allen, Jordan didn't want a "Yes" man but someone who would speak his mind and has a little stubbornness. Which Jordan really got to know Cho when Cho was with Portland and traded for G. Wallace. Which is why Cho wasn't outta a GM job to long.
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Re: The Official Draft Thread 2: Judgement Day 

Post#795 » by Kerrsed » Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:06 pm

Aran Smith: We're hearing Bryan Colangelo and the Raptors are leaning towards Austin Rivers over Dion Waiters at 8.via Twitter
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Re: The Official Draft Thread 2: Judgement Day 

Post#796 » by Kerrsed » Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:13 pm

From today:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaCtr4CJJxA&[/youtube]

When asked about Phoenix, look at the big-ass smile he gives before saying, "I dont know what you are talking about."
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Post#797 » by Revived » Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:23 pm

Kerrsed wrote:From today:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaCtr4CJJxA&[/youtube]

When asked about Phoenix, look at the big-ass smile he gives before saying, "I dont know what you are talking about."

For the first minute of that interview all he says is "I don't know"

The guy needs to work on his English. Just like all Syracuse basketball players (Warrick, 'Melo) he speaks very illiterate English.

I am starting to warm up to the idea of drafting him though....even though I still prefer Rivers.
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Post#798 » by Safety Pickle » Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:27 pm

Kerrsed wrote:From today:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaCtr4CJJxA&[/youtube]

When asked about Phoenix, look at the big-ass smile he gives before saying, "I dont know what you are talking about."



If we came away from the draft with Waiters at 13 and Marshall with a late first that we buy from someone I would be extremely pleased
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Post#799 » by Dragic13 » Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:30 pm

sunsfan88 wrote:
Kerrsed wrote:From today:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaCtr4CJJxA&[/youtube]

When asked about Phoenix, look at the big-ass smile he gives before saying, "I dont know what you are talking about."

For the first minute of that interview all he says is "I don't know"

The guy needs to work on his English. Just like all Syracuse basketball players (Warrick, 'Melo) he speaks very illiterate English.

I am starting to warm up to the idea of drafting him though....even though I still prefer Rivers.


I think thats just how he talks. I mean like he has kind of a lisp almost. I dont think he has bad english or is uneducated I think he just as a funny sounding voice....
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Re: The Official Draft Thread 2: Judgement Day 

Post#800 » by Dalerax » Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:33 pm

He's not necessarily saying "I don't know" over and over because he speaks poorly. He's saying it because he knows that he can't comment on any promises that were made.

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