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Post#301 » by the_bruce » Sun Mar 23, 2008 7:39 am

big3_8_19_21 wrote:Brook Lopez with 30 points in a 1 point win over Marquette including the game winner...but only 4 rebounds...however Robin Lopez had 18 points and 9 rebounds



wow he started the game 0-4 or 0-5 Im surpised he lit it up like this
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Post#302 » by deeney0 » Sun Mar 23, 2008 4:28 pm

Alright rev, sell me on Randolph.
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Post#303 » by mandurugo » Sun Mar 23, 2008 5:19 pm

big3_8_19_21 wrote:Brook Lopez with 30 points in a 1 point win over Marquette including the game winner...but only 4 rebounds...however Robin Lopez had 18 points and 9 rebounds


I've only watched those guys twice, but they seem pretty mediocre to me. That is, one of them is always guarded by a guy much smaller than him as so few college teams have two atheletic 7 footers. The combination of them should be more dominant on defense and offense in the college enviroment I think. They aren't bad, but neither is a good top 3 pick.
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Post#304 » by dunkonu21 » Sun Mar 23, 2008 9:05 pm

Randolph is tall and athletic enough for me to take a shot with him. He could probably gaurd a couple centers in the future because he has such a big frame, although he'd need to gain some serious weight right now. I would like to see some video of him if there is any of that online. Where do you watch him Rev?
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Post#305 » by deeney0 » Mon Mar 24, 2008 2:29 am

How high is too high for Joe Alexander?
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Post#306 » by drummerrob26 » Mon Mar 24, 2008 2:56 am

I am wondering what is it going to take to get another pick in the first round. What do people see as packages or teams willing to part with a later pick. Here is a nice link to the stats of my choice for a later pick Serge Ibaka playing this year in Spain. http://competiciones.feb.es/estadistica ... 4941&med=1
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Post#307 » by dunkonu21 » Mon Mar 24, 2008 3:27 am

deeney0 wrote:How high is too high for Joe Alexander?


I've seen him as high as 5th, which is crrrraaaaaazzzzy.
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Post#308 » by Worm Guts » Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:47 pm

mandurugo wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



I've only watched those guys twice, but they seem pretty mediocre to me. That is, one of them is always guarded by a guy much smaller than him as so few college teams have two atheletic 7 footers. The combination of them should be more dominant on defense and offense in the college enviroment I think. They aren't bad, but neither is a good top 3 pick.


They looked like they dominated the paint to me. Brook doesn't have the superstar potential you'd like with a #3 pick but I still think he's really good. He understands how to play defense and he's capable on offense. I don't think he'll be a go to guy in the NBA but he's a nice 2 way player.
Everyone after the top 2 has their issues in this draft. Deandre Jordan is completely clueless, Eric Gordon is undersized, Thabeet has no offensive skills, Jerryd Bayless really isn't a point guard. Lopez and Mayo are my #3 and #4 guys in the draft.
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Post#309 » by deeney0 » Mon Mar 24, 2008 4:14 pm

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I've seen him as high as 5th, which is crrrraaaaaazzzzy.


I'm seriously tempted to have him forth right now (after Beasley/Rose/Mayo). If he gets that team to the final 4 he'll be shooting up into everybody's lotto.
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Post#310 » by prefuse73 » Mon Mar 24, 2008 5:32 pm

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They looked like they dominated the paint to me. Brook doesn't have the superstar potential you'd like with a #3 pick but I still think he's really good. He understands how to play defense and he's capable on offense. I don't think he'll be a go to guy in the NBA but he's a nice 2 way player.
Everyone after the top 2 has their issues in this draft. Deandre Jordan is completely clueless, Eric Gordan is undersized, Thabeet has no offensive skills, Jerryd Bayless really isn't a point guard. Lopez and Mayo are my #3 and #4 guys in the draft.


My thoughts exactly. Unless we trade down for a player and a pick swap, Lopez and Mayo are the best options outside of Beasley and Rose. At the very least, Lopez will be a young big who is solid on both sides of the ball and has more room to develop. Mayo would look nice as a sixth man subbing in for both foye and mccants.
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Post#311 » by the_bruce » Tue Mar 25, 2008 2:42 pm

Whats everyones draft board these days:

1) Beasly
2) Rose
3) Randolph <#3/4 is a toss up for me>
4) Lopez
5) Gallinari <even though im entirely unimpressed from the videos ive watched>
6) Greene
7) Mayo
8) Bayless
9) Gordon
10) Love
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Post#312 » by PeeDee » Tue Mar 25, 2008 2:52 pm

bruceallen61 wrote:5) Gallinari <even though im entirely unimpressed from the videos ive watched>


Really? How come? I was very impressed with his ball handling and his work around the basket. The only thing that worries me is his low rebounding numbers and I haven't heard anything about his defense.
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Post#313 » by deeney0 » Tue Mar 25, 2008 3:05 pm

1 ) Beasley
2 ) Rose
3 ) Mayo
4 ) Lopez
5 ) Alexander
6 ) Jordan
7 ) Gordon
8 ) Bayless
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Post#314 » by Worm Guts » Tue Mar 25, 2008 3:41 pm

1) Beasley
2) Rose
3) Lopez
4) Mayo
5) Randolph
6) Gordon
7) Bayless
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Post#315 » by jpatrick » Tue Mar 25, 2008 4:53 pm

1) Rose
2) Beasley
3) Mayo
4) Lopez
5) Randolph
6) Bayless
7) Gallinari
8) Griffin
9) Jordan
10) Gordon
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Post#316 » by C.lupus » Tue Mar 25, 2008 5:46 pm

1 ) Beasley
2 ) Rose
3 ) Lopez
4 ) Mayo
5 ) Jordan
6, 7, 8 ) Meh, trade down for a big
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Post#317 » by horaceworthy » Tue Mar 25, 2008 6:00 pm

1- B-Easy
2- Rose
3- Mayo
4- Lopez
5- Gallinari (haven't seen much of him)
5- Love (not a typo, the two are pretty much tied for me)
7- Randolph (he could rise during the summer)
8- Bayless (I like both him and Gordon, but they aren't the best fits)
9- Gordon
10- Jordan (somewhat reluctantly)
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Post#318 » by theGreatRC » Tue Mar 25, 2008 6:21 pm

Beasley
Rose
Lopez
Mayo
Bayless


I love Rose and i'm glad he almost put up a nice line with 17/9/7 with only 1 TO, I hope we get lucky in the draft and get him.
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Post#319 » by TheProdigy » Tue Mar 25, 2008 6:32 pm

1. Beasley
2. Rose
3. Bayless
4. Mayo
5. Griffin
6. Jordan
7. Lopez
8. Thabeet
9. Gallinari
10. Gordon
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Post#320 » by revprodeji » Tue Mar 25, 2008 6:34 pm

This is for the wolves, not in general (most noticable by the Rose drop and the lack of Bayless)

1.) Beasley
2.) Randolph
3.) Lopez
4.) Gallinari
5.) Mayo/Rose
6.) Greene
7.) Hibbert

I think the wolves need a frontcourt guy. A 3-4-5 type. I think the balance of need as well as what we have in Foye/Shad (hopefully Bassy if he resigns) makes the value of a Rose/Mayo less. If we do not think we are going to resign Bassy then a Mayo could present as more value, but I think the great value is in similar talents at better positions. Ala Beasley/Randolph and to a less extent Lopez and Gallinari.

I wrote up a long thing last night on Randolph, but realgm logged me out. I will try again later.
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