BizzyPHX wrote:you guys, just accept it, the goran and zoran era is coming

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BizzyPHX wrote:you guys, just accept it, the goran and zoran era is coming

BizzyPHX wrote:the run and gun suns to become...the double dragon suns
BizzyPHX wrote:the run and gun suns to become...the double dragon suns


Kerrsed wrote:We will end up drafting Paul Wall (John Walls young and less talented brother!).
DBrimstone wrote:BizzyPHX wrote:the run and gun suns to become...the double dragon suns
we just gotta somehow manage to get Blake Griffin and Brook Lopez on our team. Band of Brothers?


lilfishi22 wrote:Kerrsed wrote:We will end up drafting Paul Wall (John Walls young and less talented brother!).
Hahahahaha it wouldn't surprise me if our FO drafted a rapper instead of basketball player.







DBrimstone wrote:
Concerning Varnado... I'd like him, but I think I'd love Larry Sanders. They look so so similar except it sounds like Sanders is a little better offensively. Still, if we can keep Amare, it'd be nice to have a defender/rebounder to pair him with when Lopez isn't in the game. It seems like that's the way to get the best out of Amare. Either would be good, I just think Sanders would offer more on both ends (plus he's a little taller)
Frank Lee wrote:Mark it (draft day) off as yet another unspectacular event for us as fans. We will have to put up with a day of trade rumors, and the 'what if' bitterness when OKC uses our former pick. Hopefully, when Miami steals Stat, somehow, Kerr-plunk sneaks one of their 1st rndrs, but I doubt it.
Thats about the only way I see us with a decent one. We sure as hell are not buying any.
Strange draft .... with several teams with multiple picks. How did they do that ????
Memphis 13. 27. 29
Minn 2, 17, 25
Miami 15, 16
OKC 21, 22
New Jersey 1, 26
Wash 5, 30
Phnx....... 60 ?
Keep moving folks, nothing to see here.
eastsidecrossover wrote:But this guy looks intriguing to me. Let him stay over seas a few years and see if it works out. If not, oh well.
http://www.nbadraft.net/players/tim-ohlbrecht
nbadraft.net wrote:Strengths: Can put on a lot of weight (Has not done so and that scouting report was from 2004) Very versatile Can play any of the 2-5 positions (can’t play the 2 or 3 at any professional level) Exceptional at running the floor (true) An explosive leaper with quickness and athleticism (true) Hits the three consistently when left open (true, he hit 36% on 90 attempts this season) An athletic shotblocker with good timing Finishes well around the basket (... if he's not bothered by stronger players, of which there are a whole lot) Has a nice repertoire of moves in the paint (not really, at least he can't pull them off against German 1st division big men, he doesn’t have to create his shot a whole lot). Posesses good vision and passing skills (meh)
Weaknesses: Needs to improve on his help defense as he picks up too many senseless fouls when helping out teammates Should become more selfish and demand the ball more Inexperienced, has not played a high level of competition yet, but has been dominant at the younger levels Still very young, but will need to get a lot stronger, so maintaining his agility while adding strength will be important. (all of that is still true except for the high level of competition if you want)
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