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Post#21 » by funkatron101 » Mon Jun 28, 2010 3:49 am

Early on almost all of us were on the DeAndre Jordan bandwagon.
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Post#22 » by cpfsf » Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:43 am

Mario Chalmers
Jerryd Bayless
Javaris Crittenton
Darrell Arthur (I thought he was a steal at his draft position
Jrue Holiday (I thought he was a steal at his draft position
Joey Dorsey
Omri Casspi (I was considering having him stashed for a year)
Robin Lopez (I remember making a thread that if we get Brook, we should get Robin)

It's hard making this list. I remember the ones who became decent picks very well, but I don't like to think about the ones who busted, so I'm having a bit of trouble with that.

Whiteside, Seraphin, and Ebanks are my non lotto picks that will be considered steals.
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Post#23 » by dunkonu21 » Mon Jun 28, 2010 5:05 am

Guillermo Diaz and Hassan Adams were nice. Horace you had the same thought as me about them.
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Post#24 » by theGreatRC » Mon Jun 28, 2010 5:15 am

I was a big Craig Smith fan in college and I knew he would be a serviceable player in the league.

I thought Greg Oden would be one of the scariest big men in the league and would show signs of challenging Dwight Howard for the best C in the NBA In his first two years.

I thought Randy Foye would be better than Brandon Roy.

I thought Love would be a bust and Mayo would have superstar written all over him.
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Post#25 » by Devilzsidewalk » Mon Jun 28, 2010 7:53 am

tons either way just because I have an undeserved opinion on all sorts of guys so there's bound to be some hits and misses,

couple notable guys that I liked as stars and I think turned out well: Tyreke Evans and Rajon Rondo
couple guys I didn't like much at all but ended up looking really great: Russell Westbrook and Wesley Johnson
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Post#26 » by funkatron101 » Mon Jun 28, 2010 3:02 pm

I also loved Danilo Gallinari during draft time as much as NY fans do now.
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Post#27 » by skorff26 » Mon Jun 28, 2010 3:23 pm

2009-
Rubio (jury is still out but I would have taken him #1 overall, awesome player and we didn't need Griffin)

Gerald Henderson (I'll say jury's still out too since Brown doesn't really play rookies, but I wanted to trade down from #6 and get him, I thought his outside shooting and defense would be exactly what we need)

Jrue Holliday (I liked Holliday as the #2 PG last year (barely ahead of Evans, way ahead of Flynn/Curry/Jennings.. so I was off a bit) looks like a solid pick at #17 now though)

Danny Green - about what I expected from him, looks like a 2nd rounder who'll stay in the NBA

Patrick Mills - I'd say the jury's still out on him too because of his injuries last year (I'm pretty sure he was hurt) + the depth that Portland had on their team... I wanted him at #28 and to be the temporary starter until Rubio came over (I wouldn't have taken Flynn at #6)

2008
Russell Westbrook - I thought he was going to be a stud and would have definitely considered trading down for #3 to #5 or #6 and taking him (but OKC surprised everyone by taking him)

Danilo Gallinari - I thought he'd be a stud in the NBA as well, jury's still out a bit on him

Mario Chalmers - I thought he should have went in the 20's and I thought he was going to be a steal there

Joe Alexander - I was high on him but probably wouldn't have taken him until 10 or so (he went 8 which was a too high for him at the time), but I thought he'd be a solid pro

2007
Greg Oden - I thought he'd be in the DPOY conversation, an all-star, and a top 3 C in the NBA by now... injuries have hurt him

Mike Conley - I thought he'd be a franchise PG that you could build a team around

2006
I like LMA, Roy, Sene, R. Brewer
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Post#28 » by cpfsf » Mon Jun 28, 2010 3:46 pm

I hate OKC so much for acquiring Aldrich with the assets they had.
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Post#29 » by TheFranchise21 » Tue Jun 29, 2010 4:13 am

rev, don't forget you were high on Julius Hodge.
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Post#30 » by TheFranchise21 » Tue Jun 29, 2010 4:15 am

I thought Rashad McCants was going to be a poor man's Ray Allen. I thought Beasley was going to be a stud (still could be).

I always liked Rudy Gay.

I was pretty high on Deandre Jordan.

I don't think Mayo will be an elite player, maybe borderline All-Star level, but not anything more than that. Looks to be true so far.
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Post#31 » by revprodeji » Tue Jun 29, 2010 4:31 am

TheFranchise21 wrote:rev, don't forget you were high on Julius Hodge.



Yea but that is because I knew him in high school. I still think he would have been a decent pro if not for the denver thing.
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