TMACFORMVP wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Current Webber?
lol young one
bubba wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
you dont trade one of the best centers in the game today for a chance at picking the nest superstar in the draft. how many players have shown a lot of potential and flopped in the nba? whether or not you like to believe it, yao is good. he is damn good. he may have faults but who dont? you build the franchise around yao and mac.
TMACFORMVP wrote:Even if we don't make the playoffs, we likely wouldn't have a pick high enough to select guys like Rose, Mayo, Jordan, Batum and others.
How about Kevin Love, is he any good?
HTown_TMac wrote:Kevin Love is like a chris webber but thats to me..
rocket3forlife2 wrote:here is the guy to watch out for in 2 years from philly playes like t mac and really dosn't miss.Tyreke Evans
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbInz4fujSQ
moocow007 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Kevin Love is a great passing big and has a nice array of moves around the basket. Just when you think a guy with his average athleticism and footspeed can't possibly do something, he does it. But as mentioned, he's hell of a slow footed player and against NBA bigs who will both be taller AND quicker than him, not sure if he's going to be anything more than a good role player.
If the goal is to move TMac and with Bonzi Wells a free agent, I would think that Bill Walker (who appears to be fully recovered from the knee injury he suffered last season) would be the perfect pickup for Houston (and any number of teams picking in the mid-to-late 1st round).
Walker, before the injury, was being mentioned as an elite lottery pick. Great combination of physical strength and eye-popping athleticism to go with a never back down personality. At 6'6" he'd be a nice fall back to either TMac or Bonzi.
MaxRider wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
he's not a pg
A.J. wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
thats strange, i could have sworn he was. http://www.nbadraft.net/admincp/profile ... ustin.html
another name i wouldnt mind drafting is Andrew Ogilvy, the freshman center from Vandy.