Congratulations, gentlemen, we have our selection at # 38- Nikola Pekovic of KK Partizan Belgrade, a Center by position. Clean and clear, with no stench of tie. That was a good one to have a clear-cut decision on.
Onward we go until we get enough players on our list to withstand some withdrawals to retain college eligibility. If it happens that none of our current 38 withdraw, we have a pretty good group that I feel comfortable with. I hope that you feel that way as well! At this point, I want to recap our selections by position:
Centers selected:
07-Brook Lopez, Stanford
11-DeAndre Jordan, Texas A & M
14-JaVale McGee, Nevada
16-Roy Hibbert, Georgetown
21-Kosta Koufos, Ohio State
22-Alexis Ajinca, France-International Player
28-Nathan Jawai, Australia-International Player
33-DeVon Hardin, California
37-Jason Thompson, Rider College
38-Nikola Pekovic, Serbia-International Player
Power Forwards selected:
01-Michael Beasley, Kansas State
04-Anthony Randolph, Louisiana State
06-Kevin Love, UCLA
12-Darrell Arthur, Kansas
15-Marreese Speights, Florida
18-Robin Lopez, Stanford
24-Joe Alexander, West Virginia
26-J. J. Hickson, North Carolina State
31-Davon Jefferson, Southern California
32-Richard Hendrix, Alabama
34-Joey Dorsey, Memphis
35-Serge Ibaka, Congo-International Player
Point Guards selected:
02-Derrick Rose, Memphis
05-Jerryd Bayless, Arizona
08-D. J. Augustin, Texas
09-Russell Westbrook, UCLA
25-Tywon Lawson, North Carolina
30-Mario Chalmers, Kansas
Shooting Guards selected:
03-O. J. Mayo, Southern California
10-Eric Gordon, Indiana
20-Brandon Rush, Kansas
23-Chase Budinger, Arizona
27-Bill Walker, Kansas State
29-Chris Douglas-Roberts, Memphis
And finally, Small Forwards selected:
13-Danillo Galinari, Italy-International Player
17-Donte Greene, Syracuse
19-Nicolas Batum, France-International Player
36-Kyle Weaver, Washington State
As I said earlier, a fine job for which those of you who have participated
should be commended. I just hope that we get one of the guys that you want. I'd like it too, if our picks had the type of smarts that Larry Brown is looking for, as well as the work ethic that Bernie Bickerstaff demanded.
Now, who fits that description at pick # 39? A new "Nine" follows this writing, so be ready to serve us up another great potential Bobcat. In about 24 hours, we will see! Have a good time voting, guys! I'll close this one down after 8 PM tomorrow evening.
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Guys, I hate to tell you, but we haven't selected anybody capable of playing point guard in the second round yet,
so I'm going to break with my obsession with bigs to vote for a guy more my height.
This kid Hudson, he's kind of a combo guard, but point guard is listed first by DX. He's 23, so he has seen a few college basketball games as a participant. The level of his team play is probably a little suspect, but dang, if we need help at the point, we had better have some in line! Especially if we go big in the first round.
Lester Hudson. Bobcat # 39.




This kid Hudson, he's kind of a combo guard, but point guard is listed first by DX. He's 23, so he has seen a few college basketball games as a participant. The level of his team play is probably a little suspect, but dang, if we need help at the point, we had better have some in line! Especially if we go big in the first round.
Lester Hudson. Bobcat # 39.
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I think I've made this point already, but if not, here it is...
I think drafting a guard in the 2nd round is a wasted pick unless it's an international player.
You're just as likely to find a player capable of being replacement level that goes undrafted as you are taking one in rd 2. The reason int'l players are the exception I know I mentioned in the last thread, but it's worth repeating. 1st round selected Int'l players have a high likelyhood of never coming over to the league because of the rookie pay scale, which isn't relevant for 2nd rounders.
edit:Hudson is at least super interesting though, what with the quadruple double and all
I think drafting a guard in the 2nd round is a wasted pick unless it's an international player.
You're just as likely to find a player capable of being replacement level that goes undrafted as you are taking one in rd 2. The reason int'l players are the exception I know I mentioned in the last thread, but it's worth repeating. 1st round selected Int'l players have a high likelyhood of never coming over to the league because of the rookie pay scale, which isn't relevant for 2nd rounders.
edit:Hudson is at least super interesting though, what with the quadruple double and all
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We have our 39th slot filled. You have selected D. J. White, a Power Forward from Indiana for this slot.
On to our next selection at # 40.
On to our next selection at # 40.
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