All Time Fantasy Draft (DRAFT OVER)
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dockingsched wrote: the biggest loss of the off-season for the lakers was earl clark
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Gremz is pleased to select.. Dan Roundfield.

stud, next time send a list in please, it's technically twice you've gone over your 4 hour clock.

stud, next time send a list in please, it's technically twice you've gone over your 4 hour clock.
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Im taking the 1st great 6th man and adding him to my team.

Billy Cunningham ABA MVP
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Billy Cunningham ABA MVP
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Bob Dandridge.
Filling out my starting lineup with an All Defensive First Team, All NBA second team small forward. His ability to knock down jumpers from the mid to long range and D up make him the perfect all round fit for my starting lineup.

He also posted stellar playoff numbers in the selected years and was a major factor in the Bullets winning their first and only NBA title. Earlier in the decade he was also an integral of the Milwaukee Bucks championship run.
Total Milwaukee and Washington championships without him: 0.
Filling out my starting lineup with an All Defensive First Team, All NBA second team small forward. His ability to knock down jumpers from the mid to long range and D up make him the perfect all round fit for my starting lineup.

He also posted stellar playoff numbers in the selected years and was a major factor in the Bullets winning their first and only NBA title. Earlier in the decade he was also an integral of the Milwaukee Bucks championship run.
Total Milwaukee and Washington championships without him: 0.
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argh, gimme elton brand. haha.
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Can I actually change my pick since no1 else has picked the guy i want yet!
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Go ahead, TMACFORMVP edit your post
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I will pick Allen Iverson


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bruh man autopick will take Brad Daugherty
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Eddie Jones. Good two-way player. Efficient shooter. Can do a little bit of everything and doesn't really turn it over.
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Mark Eaton. 2 x DPOY, all time Blocks Per Game leader. Fantastic impact defensively and should be great off the bench for me.
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bness888 is pleased to select... Marcus Camby!


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Baller 24 is pleased to select...Charles Oakley!


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At this point we were looking for another superefficient scorer with the size to guard the big men of the league but the outside game to play next to Artis; someone who shoots well, goes to the line a lot, and doesn't turn the ball over much; a player willing to sacrifice his personal stats to be on a potentially championship winning team . . .
Where do we find this kind of paragon you ask . . . would you believe Toronto?

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Where do we find this kind of paragon you ask . . . would you believe Toronto?

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SamBone is pleased to select.. Ralph Sampson


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Going with Drazen Petrovic.

I feel sad when I say he's almost the definition of a two year peak player. His life was unfairly cut short due to a tragic accident, but his imprint on the NBA remains. For not only bridging the gap between the NBA and international play, but he'll also be remembered as an all-world player for the Nets. During his tenure with New Jersey, he established himself as one of the best shooters in the NBA, his two year peak comparable to among the most recognized shooters in NBA history. His ability to move off the ball, his constant energy and enthusiasm made him a nightmare to guard, and the perfect teammate.
He wasn't limited to just constant movement and spotting up, he had the ability to put the ball on the floor, and was crafty in the way he'd find himself a shot. His competitiveness earned him All-NBA third team honors, and a TS% of over 60% in his final season.

I feel sad when I say he's almost the definition of a two year peak player. His life was unfairly cut short due to a tragic accident, but his imprint on the NBA remains. For not only bridging the gap between the NBA and international play, but he'll also be remembered as an all-world player for the Nets. During his tenure with New Jersey, he established himself as one of the best shooters in the NBA, his two year peak comparable to among the most recognized shooters in NBA history. His ability to move off the ball, his constant energy and enthusiasm made him a nightmare to guard, and the perfect teammate.
"You couldn't have wanted a better teammate," New Jersey Head Coach Chuck Daly told the Newark Star-Ledger. "He was very talented, he played very hard and was able to lead by his example. He was indefatigable."
He wasn't limited to just constant movement and spotting up, he had the ability to put the ball on the floor, and was crafty in the way he'd find himself a shot. His competitiveness earned him All-NBA third team honors, and a TS% of over 60% in his final season.
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