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I'm happy to get two play-off caliber rotation players (2023 Nickeil Alexander-Walker and 2024 Naji Marshall) at this spot. I was worried I was going to be picking non-shooters like Matisse Thybulle or TA.
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Fadeaway_J wrote:Thybulle was migya's pick...
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Larry_Russell wrote:Seems like too much research
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I actually have more guards (over bigs) for my last pick. I usually have a hundred bigs, and no guards. Such a weird and different draft.
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Timelord was already picked
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Dr Positivity wrote:Too annoying for me.
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JimmyPlopper wrote:Dr Positivity wrote:Too annoying for me.
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Dr Positivity wrote:JimmyPlopper wrote:Dr Positivity wrote:Too annoying for me.
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sorry got confused by stans pick
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MadNESS wrote:I actually have more guards (over bigs) for my last pick. I usually have a hundred bigs, and no guards. Such a weird and different draft.
Role player pool is tough because role players always go around clubs. I had some name in mind who played 4 seasons in the league but turns out every season was for a different club
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JimmyPlopper wrote:Dr Positivity wrote:JimmyPlopper wrote:
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It's still uber's turn.
sorry got confused by stans pick
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MadNESS wrote:Larry_Russell wrote:Seems like too much research
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durantbird wrote:For me it was actually pretty easy to remember which are the top guys for this, and I remember pretty well if a player stayed for one team or been to at least four. I simulated possible first six rounds and didn't feel difficult or research heavy to me. But maybe that's just me.
As Snake mentioned, when you enter a player's page you can check eligibility pretty fast.
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I liked this restriction. A lot of new faces drafted. Definitely different and challenging. I like what I did for the most part. Should be fun.
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Larry_Russell wrote:Harrison Barnes
He's ineligible. Please repick.
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This was a very shallow pool, yet George Gervin, Elvin Hayes and Bob Lanier ended up undrafted. All 3 of them are HOFers. Personally, I almost drafted Gervin. Changed my mind the very last second and opted for Wiggins. I was afraid voters would dismiss Gervin as a non 3pt shooter who'd disrupt spacing next to Luka.
Hope we have a conversation about this now that the draft is over. I think there's something fundamentally wrong in the way we judge old school players. Gervin was a career 84% FT shooter. More often than not, FT% is indicative of shooting ability. By all accounts, he was also a great mid-range shooter. Nobody was expecting him to shoot 3s in the 70s/80s. Chances are he would have developed a reliable 3 in the modern era. All he'd have to do is expand his range a little bit. Hate myself right now for passing up an all-time great for Andrew f...ing Wiggins. He's a decent 2-way wing, but Gervin is a basketball legend.
Hope we have a conversation about this now that the draft is over. I think there's something fundamentally wrong in the way we judge old school players. Gervin was a career 84% FT shooter. More often than not, FT% is indicative of shooting ability. By all accounts, he was also a great mid-range shooter. Nobody was expecting him to shoot 3s in the 70s/80s. Chances are he would have developed a reliable 3 in the modern era. All he'd have to do is expand his range a little bit. Hate myself right now for passing up an all-time great for Andrew f...ing Wiggins. He's a decent 2-way wing, but Gervin is a basketball legend.
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I agree and I almost took Gervin as well
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flaco wrote:This was a very shallow pool, yet George Gervin, Elvin Hayes and Bob Lanier ended up undrafted. All 3 of them are HOFers. Personally, I almost drafted Gervin. Changed my mind the very last second and opted for Wiggins. I was afraid voters would dismiss Gervin as a non 3pt shooter who'd distrapt spacing next to Luka.
Hope we have a conversation about this now that the draft is over. I think there's something fundamentally wrong in the way we judge old school players. Gervin was a career 84% FT shooter. More often than not, FT% is indicative of shooting ability. By all accounts, he was also a great mid-range shooter. Nobody was expecting him to shoot 3s in the 70s/80s. Chances are he would have developed a reliable 3 in the modern era. All he'd have to do is expand his range a little bit. Hate myself right now for passing up an all-time great for Andrew f...ing Wiggins. He's a decent 2-way wing, but Gervin is a basketball legend.
I debated on Gervin but the thing is he wasn't a 3P shooter and it's hard to fit Walton/Gervin/Pippen together unless I tried to explain why Walton was Nikola Jokic as a passer, which is a hard sell. Gervin was much more of a slasher like Dominque Wilkins (Who you love, right? Right? RIGHT?) and mid-range maestro.
I don't think it is fair to just say "Good FT Shooter, Good 3P Shooter". DeMar DeRozan is a mid-80s FT shooter yet a 30% 3P shooter. He was a slasher and mid-range maestro, not a 3P shooter.
So I fundamentally disagree about saying Gervin would have automatically been a 3P shooter, because that wasn't his game. Now, Chris Mullin on the other hand was a 3P shooting champion and later in his career became a decent 3P volume guy. He is the type of older player who you can look at his 1990 season (Season I am using) and say you know what, that's a 38-40% 3P guy on high volume. High release, perfect shooting motion, off the catch shooter, ect.
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ReggiesKnicks wrote:flaco wrote:This was a very shallow pool, yet George Gervin, Elvin Hayes and Bob Lanier ended up undrafted. All 3 of them are HOFers. Personally, I almost drafted Gervin. Changed my mind the very last second and opted for Wiggins. I was afraid voters would dismiss Gervin as a non 3pt shooter who'd distrapt spacing next to Luka.
Hope we have a conversation about this now that the draft is over. I think there's something fundamentally wrong in the way we judge old school players. Gervin was a career 84% FT shooter. More often than not, FT% is indicative of shooting ability. By all accounts, he was also a great mid-range shooter. Nobody was expecting him to shoot 3s in the 70s/80s. Chances are he would have developed a reliable 3 in the modern era. All he'd have to do is expand his range a little bit. Hate myself right now for passing up an all-time great for Andrew f...ing Wiggins. He's a decent 2-way wing, but Gervin is a basketball legend.
I debated on Gervin but the thing is he wasn't a 3P shooter and it's hard to fit Walton/Gervin/Pippen together unless I tried to explain why Walton was Nikola Jokic as a passer, which is a hard sell. Gervin was much more of a slasher like Dominque Wilkins (Who you love, right? Right? RIGHT?) and mid-range maestro.
I don't think it is fair to just say "Good FT Shooter, Good 3P Shooter". DeMar DeRozan is a mid-80s FT shooter yet a 30% 3P shooter. He was a slasher and mid-range maestro, not a 3P shooter.
So I fundamentally disagree about saying Gervin would have automatically been a 3P shooter, because that wasn't his game. Now, Chris Mullin on the other hand was a 3P shooting champion and later in his career became a decent 3P volume guy. He is the type of older player who you can look at his 1990 season (Season I am using) and say you know what, that's a 38-40% 3P guy on high volume. High release, perfect shooting motion, off the catch shooter, ect.
Is Wilkins a fair comparision for Gervin? I always got the impression he was a much better shooter than Wilkins. And he’s certainly more efficient.
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