What position would you draft from?

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Post#1 » by jazzfan1971 » Wed May 21, 2008 10:57 pm

If you could take one of the following types of players with the #1 pick who would you be inclined to take?

Star PGs
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Chris Paul
Deron Williams

Star SGs
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Brandon Roy
Andre Iguodala

Star SFs
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Lebron James
Carmello Anthony

Star PFs
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Amare Stoudemire
Al Jefferson

Star Centers
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Dwight Howard
Andrew Bynum

I think conventional wisdom has teams going for size, but, I have to think that if you can get a guy like a Deron or Paul it'd be hard to pass up.

I know everyone is going to be tempted to just say Lebron, but, try not to think of it as players and instead as types of players. You aren't just picking the best name off this list, you are more thinking about what type of player you'd take.
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Post#2 » by Reckless » Wed May 21, 2008 10:59 pm

Dwight Howard in a heartbeat

2nd i'd take lebron

3rd i'd take d-will
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Post#3 » by jazzfan1971 » Wed May 21, 2008 11:03 pm

Playing devil's advocate...

What has Dwight accomplished as far as team results? His teams regular season record wasn't that good and he didn't have much success in the playoffs all this despite playing in the weak Eastern conference.

Are you saying that you'd take the best 'beast' type player and hope that you can get him to develop his game?
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Post#4 » by LakerFanMan » Wed May 21, 2008 11:04 pm

Are these the choices? If they are I think i'd take Lebron pretty easily. He's not easy to build around, but how could you pass up a guy who just won the scoring title, took his team to the second round, took the celts to 7 games, and took his team to the finals the year before.

Usually though, you go with the big. I still think that's the way to go. If we are excluding Lebron, I take Dwight then Paul, I really don't think any of the other choices even come close.
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Post#5 » by CatNation » Wed May 21, 2008 11:09 pm

the whole list of players thing is confusing me. al jefferson?
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Post#6 » by Reckless » Wed May 21, 2008 11:09 pm

jazzfan1971 wrote:Playing devil's advocate...

What has Dwight accomplished as far as team results? His teams regular season record wasn't that good and he didn't have much success in the playoffs all this despite playing in the weak Eastern conference.

Are you saying that you'd take the best 'beast' type player and hope that you can get him to develop his game?


When dwight first arrived the Magic were a garbage team
they've improved year-by-year and this last year they won 52 games
and made it to the 2nd round before losing to the experienced Pistons
I predict they keep improving and make it to the ECF next season
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Post#7 » by jazzfan1971 » Wed May 21, 2008 11:13 pm

Ok, there has to be a better way to explain this.

Star PG
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Outstanding leadership and ability to create.

16ppg
10apg
1.5 spg


Star SG
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Outstanding scoring ability. Good passing and defense.

27 ppg
4 apg
1 spg

Star SF
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Outstanding scoring and rebounding with good ball handling.

24 ppg
8 rpg
3 apg

Star PF
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Outstanding Post and rebounding skills.

25 ppg
11 rpg

Star C
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Outstanding shotblocking and rebounding.

14 ppg
10 rpg
3 bpg
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Post#8 » by ChargerMan » Wed May 21, 2008 11:16 pm

big man so with those stats I'd say Star PF
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Post#9 » by LakerFanMan » Wed May 21, 2008 11:16 pm

jazzfan1971 wrote:Playing devil's advocate...

What has Dwight accomplished as far as team results? His teams regular season record wasn't that good and he didn't have much success in the playoffs all this despite playing in the weak Eastern conference.

Are you saying that you'd take the best 'beast' type player and hope that you can get him to develop his game?


Just curious but who would you take over him? Excluding Lebron of course. Because, to be fair to Dwight, he doesn't have the team around him that Paul, Amare, Deron, or Melo have around them. So you really can't compare team success.

Refering to your second post. I'd probably take the PG. But it all depends on how much you think the player could improve.
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Post#10 » by cdubbz » Wed May 21, 2008 11:19 pm

I would take the power foward based on the 25 ppg and 11 rpg...thats superstardom right there.. but then again thats on paper...he could be a bum or even worse SMOKE WEED. if he was a model citizen than i would def take the power foward.
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Post#11 » by A.J. » Wed May 21, 2008 11:20 pm

1. Star PF
2. Star C
3. Star PG
4. Star SG
5. Star SF
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Post#12 » by Reckless » Wed May 21, 2008 11:22 pm

What if the Star PF doesn't play any defense?
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Post#13 » by NO-KG-AI » Wed May 21, 2008 11:23 pm

Simple answer, take the best player available.
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Post#14 » by jazz__stoner » Wed May 21, 2008 11:30 pm

Dwight Howard or Dwill/Chrissy.
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Post#15 » by superLuigi21 » Wed May 21, 2008 11:49 pm

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Post#16 » by cdubbz » Thu May 22, 2008 12:32 am

ut_jazz wrote:What if the Star PF doesn't play any defense?


Than you have selected al jefferson.
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Post#17 » by LakerFanMan » Thu May 22, 2008 12:38 am

A 25/10 PF that plays no D? Sounds more like Zach Randolph to me.
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Post#18 » by Basileus777 » Thu May 22, 2008 12:40 am

Usually I'd go center every time, but in this case I'd take LeBron. I don't see Howard or Bynum as one of those rare dominant bigs. LeBron is the best player on that list and has the greatest impact on the game.

In terms of type of player, you go for the dominant big, but there isn't one of those on that list, so I'd go with the star wing player who can also create for others (LeBron).
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Post#19 » by Cosmic_Backlash » Thu May 22, 2008 1:00 am

jazzfan1971 wrote:Playing devil's advocate...

What has Dwight accomplished as far as team results? His teams regular season record wasn't that good and he didn't have much success in the playoffs all this despite playing in the weak Eastern conference.

Are you saying that you'd take the best 'beast' type player and hope that you can get him to develop his game?


uhm, if what your saying is he hasn't accomplished anything, then you can argue that about all these players. None of them have won a championship. LeBron is the only one to make it to the finals, and he got swept there. None of the other players have been to the finals. So I think your just hating on Dwight if your going to question "what he's done" when LeBron is the only one to make it to the finals.
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Post#20 » by prototype » Thu May 22, 2008 2:11 am

I don't get it, you make a topic to see people's opinion on choosing which position they would build around yet the first person that posts with a different opinion than yours, you attack?

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