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Post#101 » by Krapinsky » Wed May 21, 2008 8:05 pm

I'm convinced Jonathan Waters works for the sports agency that Lopez signed with.
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Post#102 » by theGreatRC » Wed May 21, 2008 8:06 pm

So what you're saying is:

Foye
Mayo
Brewer
Beasley
Noah

I'd take Jefferson over any of these players listed.
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Post#103 » by Jonathan Watters » Wed May 21, 2008 8:20 pm

Dr.Krapinsky wrote:I'm convinced Jonathan Waters works for the sports agency that Lopez signed with.


We've got an entire fanbase ready to jump out the window the moment the Wolves take Lopez, yet me arguing that Mayo being the best choice might not be as set in stone as what most people think means I'm getting paid by Lopez?

I'm sorry I have facts and evidence to back up my opinions. I'll remember not to bring them the next time we disagree, so it will be more fun for you.
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Post#104 » by HowlinTwolf » Wed May 21, 2008 8:27 pm

what are the opnions on Gallinari. I don't know much about him personally but seems very intriguing. how does he match up against Lopez as far as value
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Post#105 » by Devilzsidewalk » Wed May 21, 2008 8:27 pm

he's just busting your balls.

Just like I'll be doing when I unveil my new signature complete with the testimonial:

"We think Brook Lopez is the next Tim Duncan" - Draft Express

and I'll flaunt that sig haphazardly because I'm an outta control teen. That's right, I do drugs and I have sex without condoms, I don't even care!
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Post#106 » by collin_k41 » Wed May 21, 2008 8:38 pm

Well it took me forever to read through all 9 pages of this thread but I'm glad I did. I watched the draft lottery last night I just went crazy once I knew we got into the top 3. After it was over I was thinking well at least we get OJ Mayo...then I thought, "if we take Lopez, it'll take me months to recover."

Jon, thanks to you the margin between OJ and lopez isn't as big. I'd still prefer mayo just not by as much and wouldn't be upset with us taking lopez either.

P.S. All this "negativity" about mayo got me doubting but a quick trip to youtube cured that all up.
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Post#107 » by Jonathan Watters » Wed May 21, 2008 8:44 pm

^^^^

You know, its posts like this that make the mind-numbing hours of frantic keyboard pounding, the carpal tunnel, and the risk of getting fired from my job for a lack of productivity all worthwhile.

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Post#108 » by Krapinsky » Wed May 21, 2008 8:48 pm

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We've got an entire fanbase ready to jump out the window the moment the Wolves take Lopez, yet me arguing that Mayo being the best choice might not be as set in stone as what most people think means I'm getting paid by Lopez?

I'm sorry I have facts and evidence to back up my opinions. I'll remember not to bring them the next time we disagree, so it will be more fun for you.


Yep. Still convinced. Or maybe he's the third Lopez twin that in 7th grade decided volleyball was going to be his sport and not basketball. Now he's kicking himself.

In all seriousness, Jon. Your viewpoint is always welcome here. Lopez at 3 is a respectable opinion, it's just that your opinion seems to attack any criticism towards Lopez whatsoever. If I agreed with everything you said, Lopez would hands down be the #1 pick for the Wolves, let alone #3. Can you at least admit his game has flaws?
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Post#109 » by HowlinTwolf » Wed May 21, 2008 8:49 pm

what are the opnions on Gallinari. I don't know much about him personally but seems very intriguing. how does he match up against Lopez as far as value
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Post#110 » by Tekkenlaw » Wed May 21, 2008 8:58 pm

Why not draft Mayo and trade for an already established big like Emeka Okafor? You never draft for need with a top 3 pick in the draft, it's a huge mistake. We have a lot of tradeable assets and 23 mil coming off the books next year. Brook Lopez will be a solid player, but he doesn't fit next to Big Al as well as Mayo fits next to Foye. You need to have patience, take the best player available and wait it out until you can trade or sign the best center available.
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Post#111 » by horaceworthy » Wed May 21, 2008 10:47 pm

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I would pay to watch an official halftime windsprint race between Big Al and Kevin Love. All that huffing and puffing...better put in some extra backboard support if they take up my idea!


I'd be more interested in seeing who can grow the best chinstrap beard. If Spencer Tollackson had another year of eligibility for the Gophers we could make it a three man race.
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Post#112 » by revprodeji » Wed May 21, 2008 11:39 pm

what do they mean "atypical off the court"?
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Post#113 » by horaceworthy » Thu May 22, 2008 12:43 am

From an article or two I read, he's got a goofy sense of humor, collects Disney figurines, wants to write comic books (with Robin illustrating them).

Here are a couple of off beat things I've read:

When Brook was in high school, he sang a Britney Spears song to audition for a part in Westside Story.

In an art class, he slathered his forearm in red paint, then slammed down the arm of a paper cutter and screamed, scaring the teacher half to death.


http://cbs.sportsline.com/columns/story/10730081/2

I think the art class prank is hilarious, moreso than anything I've ever read about Beasley doing.
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Post#114 » by dunkonu21 » Thu May 22, 2008 5:49 am

http://youtube.com/watch?v=qkt4YdLdXjM

Mayo is a dick...
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Brook is just going to mess with our offense. He is too low-post oriented to work with AJ.
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Post#115 » by theGreatRC » Thu May 22, 2008 5:52 am

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Post#116 » by 4ho5ive » Thu May 22, 2008 7:05 am

I dont know. thats a pretty bold statement RC
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Post#117 » by revprodeji » Thu May 22, 2008 5:05 pm

HowlinTwolf wrote:what are the opnions on Gallinari. I don't know much about him personally but seems very intriguing. how does he match up against Lopez as far as value


according to Britt Robson McHale fell in love with Gallinari.

btw, the Mayo incident does not bother me as much as Beasley's laundry list,or Lopez' weirdness.

Will (banks=unc) speaks for Mayo and says he is a good guy
Hoiberg will ask Floyd and we will interview Mayo to see where he is.
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Post#118 » by horaceworthy » Thu May 22, 2008 9:55 pm

You see Lopez having a goofy sense of humor and interests outside of basketball as bigger red flags than Mayo's possible entourage, potentially jeopardizing his college team's success by taking money and gifts, and not having learned to avoid being in the wrong place at the wrong time despite being in the public eye (as the marijuana arrest showed)?
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Post#119 » by revprodeji » Fri May 23, 2008 5:25 pm

Well, I really see neither as a true problem. Neither makes me throw them out of bed. But the Lopez thing is different than just having interest outside of basketball. The term "atypical" reminds me of Ebi. It just concerns me.

I am basically neutral in the Lopez/Mayo debate. I am cool with either.
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