jolbin wrote:Zoran Dragič is your guy in the 2nd round
We have no 2nd round picks and i'll be damned if we trade our 1st for a 2nd.

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jolbin wrote:Zoran Dragič is your guy in the 2nd round
DBrimstone wrote:Kemba Walker looks phenomenal. If he drops to us, I agree with the idea of taking him and having him be the starter with Dragic playing the 6th man role. We would, however, need to either land gasol or make a deal for a real PF to fill the gaping hole in our front line... Or resign Clark pending a good finish to the season, play more Lawal, or something of that sort
Aside from him though, I'd rather draft a big. Already named my favorites so there's no point in beating a dead horse
MrMiyagi wrote:Lob to DA for the win
Da_Reel_Kboy wrote:Dragic won't start at SG for us. He's too small. I would rather have CHildress start and Dragic off the bech as a Barbosa role.
I wish we could do that ORlando trade without Gortat. All he's going to do is take minutes away from Nogueria. Maybe we can get ORL to give us Pietrus instead?
2. Kemba Walker, Connecticut: It seems like Connecticut point guard Kemba Walker has been around forever but, regardless of how long he's been on the scene, the 6-0, 180 lb., Huskies star has turned himself into one of the top lead guards in all of college basketball this season. With a lightning quick first step and a amazing ball-handling ability, Walker has shown the ability to get to any point on the basketball floor with ease and has transformed himself into the nation's leading scorer. As impressive as he has been scoring the basketball, however, Walker has been equally extraordinary as a leader and multi-dimensional player for head coach Jim Calhoun's young Connecticut team. With former seniors Gavin Edwards, Stanley Robinson and Jerome Dyson all playing professional basketball on some level, Walker has taken the reins of the UConn basketball program, leading a team that was unranked in the preseason to a Top-10 ranking and wins over Michigan State and Kentucky, en route to a Maui Invitational title last month. On top of averaging 29.1 points per game, the junior is chipping in 5.6 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 2.1 steal while shooting .533 from the field and .425 from beyond the arc.
DBrimstone wrote:I've seen 5 minutes of Kemba in my life and it was amazing. Seriously, the kid's absurd. It's just a matter of sucking bad enough to get him, and getting a big so we don't need to draft one
Kerrsed wrote:Well this might clear some things up about his current situation:2. Lucas Nogueira 7-0 210 C Estudiantes (Brazil) 1992
Nogueira’s name emerged in a big way following the FIBA Americas Championship for the under 18 division where he blocked better than 5 shots per game and had a 22 point, 14 rebound performance against the United States. He followed that showing up with another strong tournament in the Nike Global Challenge facing many of the best high school seniors-to-be from the US. At this point, his record against juniors is beyond reproach, but the concerns for Nogueira surround his very thin frame, and whether he will be able to replicate his success from the junior level against grown men. While the measureable height and wingspan of Nogueira will translate, the comfort level of opposition to facing a 7-footer will change dramatically as will their physical strengths and abilities. Asefa Estudiantes of Madrid has him under contract, but it would be surprising if he is not loaned out to a club in a lower division. With a contract buyout estimated to be slightly above $1.5 million, it only makes sense for him to enter the 2011 Draft and come over if his starting salary is well in excess the $1 million he would have to shoulder. With the possibility of a lockout still looming, Nogueira and his agents may be able to boost his draft stock by selling teams on the fact that he can stay in Spain for another season to avoid lost development time in the event of a work stoppage. Given the raw state of his skills and thinness of his body, it might be his best hope of going high in the draft.
http://www.nbadraft.net/2011-preview-top-cs
Kerrsed wrote:Im afraid everyone in basketball is learning what makes Kemba great.![]()
He is now ranked #3 on Hoopsworld and #7 on Draftexpress.![]()
Here is the current Hoopsworld mock:
Da_Reel_Kboy wrote:Why isn't Kyrie Irving on that list?
Cutter wrote: