Lopez twins go pro... Sonics select both with #3 and #26?

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Lopez twins go pro... Sonics select both with #3 and #26? 

Post#1 » by Argyle » Tue Apr 1, 2008 5:17 am

I wouldn't mind it. Could be interesting. Their announcement also bumps Weaver down a couple spots, which might make him available for maybe an early 2nd rd steal?
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Post#2 » by ryantony » Tue Apr 1, 2008 6:26 am

You don't know much about basketball or how to run a team argyle. First Petro is showing many signs of improvement if you have been paying attention so I doubt we would draft a Center much less two of them, they play the exact same position. You really want to draft Weaver? he reminds me of Reece Gaines with better defense and a little less complete offensive game I can see Weaver being a contributor as an 8th or 9th man for a San Antonio or Detroit team but we need stars or at the least starters. We need to get Rose/Beasley with the first pick and then use some of our picks from the next 2 years since we have 2 this year and the next 2 to move up and snag a Augustin if we get Beasley with the first pick or get a player like Mayo. If we don't make any trades at all we should take the memphis trio Rose CDR and Dorsey all could contribute right away and fill needs or if we get Beasley trade up for Augustin and then select Dorsey as well. Both Lopez twins seriously?
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Post#3 » by sonic-ben » Tue Apr 1, 2008 1:23 pm

if weaver is there in the 2nd .... and the Sonic took him.... I would be excited
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Post#4 » by yearsago » Tue Apr 1, 2008 1:31 pm

Why would you want to take both lopez brothers?
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Post#5 » by big L » Tue Apr 1, 2008 2:12 pm

Why would you want to take either of the Lopez brothers?
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Post#6 » by Det the Threat » Tue Apr 1, 2008 4:10 pm

big L wrote:Why would you want to take either of the Lopez brothers?


Because getting a guy like Robin Lopez in the late first round(with that Suns pick) could be something really good for us.
I think that guy has quite some upside and his defense is already there.
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Post#7 » by yearsago » Tue Apr 1, 2008 4:40 pm

I wouldn't mind taking Robin with the #26 pick, but no way both (I heard about this defense).
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Post#8 » by AbdicatedReign » Tue Apr 1, 2008 4:41 pm

Did we learn nothing from the last Stanford twins?
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Post#9 » by Ex-hippie » Tue Apr 1, 2008 5:08 pm

AbdicatedReign wrote:Did we learn nothing from the last Stanford twins?


Also, be sure to avoid O.J. Mayo, because we all saw what happend with Harold Miner.
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Post#10 » by CatchNShoot » Tue Apr 1, 2008 5:13 pm

I don't know much about twin psychology, and maybe I'm being naive, but how can Robin not have issues with low self esteem? How does he not feel like Danny Devito to his brother's Arnold Schwartzenegger?
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Post#11 » by Argyle » Tue Apr 1, 2008 5:19 pm

ryantony wrote:You don't know much about basketball or how to run a team argyle. First Petro is showing many signs of improvement if you have been paying attention so I doubt we would draft a Center much less two of them, they play the exact same position. You really want to draft Weaver? he reminds me of Reece Gaines with better defense and a little less complete offensive game I can see Weaver being a contributor as an 8th or 9th man for a San Antonio or Detroit team but we need stars or at the least starters. We need to get Rose/Beasley with the first pick and then use some of our picks from the next 2 years since we have 2 this year and the next 2 to move up and snag a Augustin if we get Beasley with the first pick or get a player like Mayo. If we don't make any trades at all we should take the memphis trio Rose CDR and Dorsey all could contribute right away and fill needs or if we get Beasley trade up for Augustin and then select Dorsey as well. Both Lopez twins seriously?



Oh sorry forgot you're a NBA Live Franchise mode All Star.

Weaver - Yes, I'd draft him. I've seen him live multiple times. Have you?

Lopez bros - Yes, I'd draft either/both. I've seen them live multiple times. Have you?

Dorsey - Wouldn't touch. He's peaked. Do you realize he's already 24 years old?

You're right kid, Petro is the future of the NBA....
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Post#12 » by Hiphophead101 » Tue Apr 1, 2008 5:29 pm

Maybe take Brook if we slide but the second first rounder should draft a different position then the first IMO. Should we really pick a C/PF when we have holes at both positions?

As for Weaver he will be an excellent pro player.
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Post#13 » by TheUrbanZealot » Tue Apr 1, 2008 7:35 pm

Want no part of Lopez brothers. I'd rather have Mayo and Ibaka. Or Mayo and Walker, or Mayo and Dorsey. Someone mentioned Dorsey has peaked already- this guy has everything Seattle doesn't have- attitude. He is a Detroit Pistons-type player, and that's what we need an infusion of. Right now when I think of the Sonics, they seem a little too feathery...
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Post#14 » by CatchNShoot » Tue Apr 1, 2008 7:39 pm

I liked Weaver more when he was named Bobby Jones.
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Post#15 » by ryantony » Tue Apr 1, 2008 8:45 pm

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Petro is the future of the NBA? wow I didn't say that I said hes shown good progress this year, I think the Sonics who desperately need a point guard and a power forward should avoid drafting 2 centers with their 2 first rd picks that is how you cripple a franchise. Weaver is a good college player but he will be an average NBA player he reminds me of Greg Buckner. I have watched Weaver and the Lopez twins many tijmes even saw the twins in highschool when they came to Seattle I know more about sports than you could ever dream so throw your lame ass opinions elsewhere, serioulsy both Lopez twins? Do you want to start those twins along with petro sene and swift too? geez dude you don't build a team around centers, perhaps a center but not multiple. So you probably go to WSU and want to wet your pants about Weaver and love the Lopez twins because the cougs have no answer for them. I like all three players but don't think they fit well into what the Sonics should do. I know Dorsey has peaked but he is in the Ben Wallace mode who oculd provide physical interior defense and shot blocking, I say draft him cuz we could probably get him in the 2nd rd and he is not a project like the Lopez twins he has peaked and that is a good thing in many reguards, you know what you're going to get you don't need to teach Brook how to defend or Robin how to score, Dorsey is a garbage man and we could use one.
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Post#16 » by sonic-ben » Tue Apr 1, 2008 8:52 pm

yearsago wrote:Why would you want to take both lopez brothers?


because NBAdraft.net drafts all guards He is trying to compisate
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Post#17 » by Argyle » Tue Apr 1, 2008 9:24 pm

ryantony wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Petro is the future of the NBA? wow I didn't say that I said hes shown good progress this year, I think the Sonics who desperately need a point guard and a power forward should avoid drafting 2 centers with their 2 first rd picks that is how you cripple a franchise. Weaver is a good college player but he will be an average NBA player he reminds me of Greg Buckner. I have watched Weaver and the Lopez twins many tijmes even saw the twins in highschool when they came to Seattle I know more about sports than you could ever dream so throw your lame ass opinions elsewhere, serioulsy both Lopez twins? Do you want to start those twins along with petro sene and swift too? geez dude you don't build a team around centers, perhaps a center but not multiple. So you probably go to WSU and want to wet your pants about Weaver and love the Lopez twins because the cougs have no answer for them. I like all three players but don't think they fit well into what the Sonics should do. I know Dorsey has peaked but he is in the Ben Wallace mode who oculd provide physical interior defense and shot blocking, I say draft him cuz we could probably get him in the 2nd rd and he is not a project like the Lopez twins he has peaked and that is a good thing in many reguards, you know what you're going to get you don't need to teach Brook how to defend or Robin how to score, Dorsey is a garbage man and we could use one.


I usually don't buy in to trolling flame wars, but what the heck.

1. I currently make my living and support my family through sports. I played at a very competitive level myself (after playing in college). My cousin plays in the NBA. A couple of my buddies play in the MLS. I know a thing or two about sports. Maybe not as much as your Madden and NBA Live sporting education, but it's a start I suppose.

2. Dorsey is currently projected between picks 20-30. He's not going to be available in the 2nd round.

3. I don't go to WSU. Once again, stop assuming things about people when you troll.

4. If you recall the order of events in this thread, it started with me posting a news item, and with my comment of something to the effect of "I wouldn't mind having them, it could be interesting", followed by your follow up post saying how I don't know anything about anything.

5. Go to the Knicks board, you'll fit right in.

EDIT - If you want an exhibition of negativity and pessimism, check out ryantony's catalog of past posts. Sounds like a glass half empty type of person...
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Post#18 » by HeavyP » Wed Apr 2, 2008 12:01 am

Hey Argyle, your name isn't Gabriel by chance is it?
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Post#19 » by Downtown » Wed Apr 2, 2008 12:23 am

The first thing both of you have to realize is that there is rarely a "guaranteed" sure thing in the draft( unless it's a Lebron James which is a once in a decade player). Even at the very top. I would never place myself in the position of declaring a player good or a bust.

Brook Lopez could turn out to be a very good center or he could end up having a career path like Chris Mihm who was a #2 pick I think.

We simply don't know. Reggie Evans was a star in college, yet was passed over in the draft. He's managed to cut out a decent NBA career but his name is seldom mentioned anymore. Dorsey could end up like that.

Luther Head was going to be a great second round steal as a combo guard. Defense was supposed to be his thing but he's turned himself into a Delonte West type that likes to jack up three's. Who knows where Weaver will fit?

My point is that it's kind of silly to try and one up each other proclaiming that certain college players will end up as this or that.

Do we really believe that Dallas knew something the rest of the Gm's didn't when Josh Howard fell to the bottom of the first round or was it a case of no one knew how he would turn out and they simply got lucky?
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Post#20 » by AbdicatedReign » Wed Apr 2, 2008 12:49 am

I strongly doubt that Brook Lopez will be more than a borderline starter in the NBA.

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