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Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011

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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#1361 » by kirubel94 » Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:31 am

i doubt that Kwahi leonard be there with the ATL pick , unless atl keep losing, but he has good handle but improving Jump shot. Id rather draft Tobias harris though, reminds me of young carmelo,
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#1362 » by closg00 » Thu Mar 24, 2011 1:09 am

ATL loses again :clap:
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Post#1363 » by tontoz » Thu Mar 24, 2011 2:19 am

closg00 wrote:ATL loses again :clap:



The sad part is that they actually played well for the 1st half and part of the 3rd quarter, then just collapsed. they finally gave the ball to Kirk and let him play the point and he produced but JJ and Horford were straight garbage.

At this point they really don't have anything to play for anyway. If Philly passes them i doubt they would care.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#1364 » by Hoopalotta » Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:06 am

I haven't looked over the remaining schedule of the teams in the lower west playoff bracket, but the nice convergence is that ATL is loosening while those guys - collectively - are winning. So, the Dirty Bird pick is really spiraling with Memphis @ the 8th seed even being tied with the Hawks as of this moment. You've got to figure that those low west teams are going to start playing one another, but the fickle princes of Serendip appear to be Wizards fans, at least as of now.

There's even a waaaaay outside shot of it ending up as high as 16th (ATL losing to Philly is a two'fer). Hopefully we'll have a chance at a mercurial upside guy with questionable intangibles in there - that'll keep the discussion lively around here for a good four years; a win in my book.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#1365 » by fishercob » Thu Mar 24, 2011 1:20 pm

Hoopalotta wrote:I haven't looked over the remaining schedule of the teams in the lower west playoff bracket, but the nice convergence is that ATL is loosening while those guys - collectively - are winning. So, the Dirty Bird pick is really spiraling with Memphis @ the 8th seed even being tied with the Hawks as of this moment. You've got to figure that those low west teams are going to start playing one another, but the fickle princes of Serendip appear to be Wizards fans, at least as of now.

There's even a waaaaay outside shot of it ending up as high as 16th (ATL losing to Philly is a two'fer). Hopefully we'll have a chance at a mercurial upside guy with questionable intangibles in there - that'll keep the discussion lively around here for a good four years; a win in my book.


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Atlanta and Memphis are now tied. Houston, Philly and Phoenix are just two losses behind. Memphis, Philly and Houston all have significantly better point differential than the Hawks. PHX is very slightly better, If two of those four teams pass the Hawks, we're looking at the 17th pick in the draft.
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Post#1366 » by Ruzious » Thu Mar 24, 2011 1:47 pm

With that Atl pick looking better, I'm thinking Singleton is a real possibility there - unless he blows up tomorrow night - and FlaSt is playing VCU, so they should go another round - nice Cinderella story for either FlaSt or the play-in team everyone poopood.

For the 2nd rounder - I really like Rick Jackson of Cuse. You could say he's somewhat of a duplicate of what Seraphin does and also a short center, but he's more of an all-around polished moose than a bull moose like Seraphin is. What he is - is basically a young Kurt Thomas (maybe a half inch shorter and a bit bulkier), imo - and you can always use a young Kurt Thomas. He shouldn't be there in the 2nd round, but he's been a late bloomer as far as getting his body in shape.
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Post#1367 » by Rafael122 » Thu Mar 24, 2011 2:44 pm

Solid article by Mike Prada on this year's draft: http://www.bulletsforever.com/2011/3/23 ... e-grunfeld

Basically, Ernie can't screw the pooch with this pick.
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Post#1368 » by tontoz » Thu Mar 24, 2011 3:39 pm

The Kings won last night for their 18th win.
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Post#1369 » by REDardWIZskin » Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:15 pm

Interested to see how Justin Harper plays in the next rd under the bright lights. I wouldn't mind going with a 4 with range with our early second rd pick that could give us insurance should we decide to trade Blatche. Harper has range deeper than Blatche even though he's not a great rebounder.

Other canidates that may be there J. Johnson/Purdue , Benson/Oakland , Thonpkins from UGA. All of them will need to add muscle but could fill a need down the road.

BTW i still want 1 more pick. preferably 2nd rd that way we could reach for some guys and cut them if they disappoint.
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Post#1370 » by theboomking » Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:24 pm

tontoz wrote:The Kings won last night for their 18th win.


I was about to post this same thing. We have moved into a tie for 2nd in the draft lotto race, and the kings are one game behind in 4th. I don't like our chances of catching up to Minnesota. They have less games left than we do, their schedule is harder, and KLove isn't making their next road trip because he is injured.

We need to lose at least one of our two games against Cleveland if we want to stay ahead of the Kings.
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Post#1371 » by Geaux Wiz » Thu Mar 24, 2011 11:54 pm

Rafael122 wrote:Solid article by Mike Prada on this year's draft: http://www.bulletsforever.com/2011/3/23 ... e-grunfeld

Basically, Ernie can't screw the pooch with this pick.

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Post#1372 » by hands11 » Fri Mar 25, 2011 12:33 am

Geaux Wiz wrote:
Rafael122 wrote:Solid article by Mike Prada on this year's draft: http://www.bulletsforever.com/2011/3/23 ... e-grunfeld

Basically, Ernie can't screw the pooch with this pick.

Where there's a will there's a way


Yeah. that was a great article

Loved the close.

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Post#1373 » by no D in Hibachi » Fri Mar 25, 2011 1:01 am

theboomking wrote:
tontoz wrote:The Kings won last night for their 18th win.


I was about to post this same thing. We have moved into a tie for 2nd in the draft lotto race, and the kings are one game behind in 4th. I don't like our chances of catching up to Minnesota. They have less games left than we do, their schedule is harder, and KLove isn't making their next road trip because he is injured. We need to lose at least one of our two games against Cleveland if we want to stay ahead of the Kings.

Now that you mention this I actually like their chances of winning going forward, and no, I'm not joking.
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Post#1374 » by theboomking » Fri Mar 25, 2011 1:41 am

no D in Hibachi wrote:
theboomking wrote:
tontoz wrote:The Kings won last night for their 18th win.


I was about to post this same thing. We have moved into a tie for 2nd in the draft lotto race, and the kings are one game behind in 4th. I don't like our chances of catching up to Minnesota. They have less games left than we do, their schedule is harder, and KLove isn't making their next road trip because he is injured. We need to lose at least one of our two games against Cleveland if we want to stay ahead of the Kings.

Now that you mention this I actually like their chances of winning going forward, and no, I'm not joking.


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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#1375 » by mhd » Fri Mar 25, 2011 1:46 am

I tell you who I like: Chandler Parsons. He's tall and an all around stat stuffer. Would not mind taking him with the ATL pick.
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Re: Chicken Littles: Sky done fell! Draft Thread 2011 

Post#1376 » by kirubel94 » Fri Mar 25, 2011 1:58 am

^^ I like him a lot, spaces out the floor then hes good at crashing the boards, i would compare him to a Landry Fields with better shooting touch, and preferably taller.

Btw, Derrick Williams is On right now against Duke.
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Post#1377 » by closg00 » Fri Mar 25, 2011 2:14 am

Derrick Willams in a Wiz uni is fine with me :nod:
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Post#1378 » by hands11 » Fri Mar 25, 2011 2:21 am

Seth Curry #30 G is Dales kid ?

Another Curry ?

Hmm, maybe I'll order out some Indian food. :D
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Post#1379 » by FAH1223 » Fri Mar 25, 2011 2:28 am

closg00 wrote:Derrick Willams in a Wiz uni is fine with me :nod:


defense is suspect and he will be more perimeter oriented in the pros...he screams of Jamison to me... do we really want to go back to Tweeners?
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Post#1380 » by hands11 » Fri Mar 25, 2011 2:32 am

He is way more athletic then Twan

More of a Juwan Howard type.

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