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My nightmare scenario is us going into next season with the exact same roster + Nicolas Batum. If that happens, I'll probably kidnap Petire's dog and hold it hostage until changes are made.
Batum has great potential. If we needed a SF then thats where we should go IMO.
And I've seen both Collison/Augustine alot. Agustine has better shot at being what we need IMO.
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Well, I wouldn't mind Batum at all.
But of course would prefer to get a big man or PG firstly... if there isn't anybody really there for us, then getting an SF in Batum would definitely be nice
Then getting one of Hendrix, Dorsey, Hardin, Jackson, White, Thompson with another pick (R2, or possibly another R1 later on), would be a terrific draft.
But of course would prefer to get a big man or PG firstly... if there isn't anybody really there for us, then getting an SF in Batum would definitely be nice
Then getting one of Hendrix, Dorsey, Hardin, Jackson, White, Thompson with another pick (R2, or possibly another R1 later on), would be a terrific draft.
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YAY! We've got the 9th pick taken care of!
So, so far IIRC it's
1. Rose
2. Beasley
3. Bayless
4. Mayo
5. Lopez
6. Randolph
7. Jordan
8. Westbrook
9. Gordon
For the 10th pick, I take....
DJ Augustin
For me, this was basically between Augustin, Love and Arthur. While Love may end up being the best player out of the 3, and while, for the pure value, I might not mind drafting him, I do worry that Petrie would fall in love with a Love-Hawes combo and what would eventually be their annual second round exits.
For Arthur there are just still some definite uncertainties. Augustin just seems like more of a sure thing.
So, so far IIRC it's
1. Rose
2. Beasley
3. Bayless
4. Mayo
5. Lopez
6. Randolph
7. Jordan
8. Westbrook
9. Gordon
For the 10th pick, I take....
DJ Augustin
For me, this was basically between Augustin, Love and Arthur. While Love may end up being the best player out of the 3, and while, for the pure value, I might not mind drafting him, I do worry that Petrie would fall in love with a Love-Hawes combo and what would eventually be their annual second round exits.
For Arthur there are just still some definite uncertainties. Augustin just seems like more of a sure thing.
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Augustin (1)
Batum (1)
I'm skeptical about Hawes developing into physically strong player, and we suck at rebounding, Love in the best rebounder and the strongest player in his group, and he fits the organization's line of thinking.
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I'm skeptical about Hawes developing into physically strong player, and we suck at rebounding, Love in the best rebounder and the strongest player in his group, and he fits the organization's line of thinking.
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Oh wait, assuming that we're carrying votes over, like we established on the last page (and adjusting for a-rod apparently changing his vote), it's actually like.
Arthur (3)
Love (2)
Augustin (2)
Batum (1)
Collison (1)
Gallinari (1)
So if you voted for somebody in the last round besides Gordon, don't bother voting this in this round, unless you want to change your vote.
Arthur (3)
Love (2)
Augustin (2)
Batum (1)
Collison (1)
Gallinari (1)
So if you voted for somebody in the last round besides Gordon, don't bother voting this in this round, unless you want to change your vote.
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mitchweber wrote:YAY! We've got the 9th pick taken care of!
So, so far IIRC it's
1. Rose
2. Beasley
3. Bayless
4. Mayo
5. Lopez
6. Randolph
7. Jordan
8. Westbrook
9. Gordon
For the 10th pick, I take....
DJ Augustin
For me, this was basically between Augustin, Love and Arthur. While Love may end up being the best player out of the 3, and while, for the pure value, I might not mind drafting him, I do worry that Petrie would fall in love with a Love-Hawes combo and what would eventually be their annual second round exits.
For Arthur there are just still some definite uncertainties. Augustin just seems like more of a sure thing.
Since I didn't get a chance to vote on the first 9 I'll give everyone my list
1. Rose
2. Beasley
3. Gordon
4. Bayless
5.Randolph
6. Jordan
7. Westbrook
8. Mayo
9. McGee
And for my #10 vote the one that really counts Batum
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