GM A TEAM - Draft (DONE!)
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GM A TEAM - Draft (DONE!)
I'll be running the draft.
Here is the order (thanks to babyjak13 and luke)
1. Milwaukee Bucks (to Washington Wizards) - Kyrie Irving
2. Philadelphia 76ers - Derrick Williams
3. Golden State Warriors (to Atlanta Hawks) - Enes Kanter
4. Cleveland Cavaliers - Alex Burk
5. Charlotte Bobcats - Brandon Knight
6. Dallas Mavericks - Jonas Valanciuanus
7. New Orleans Hornets - Donatas Motiejunas
8. Utah Jazz (to Sacramento Kings) - Bismack Biyombo
9. Detroit Pistons (to Indiana Pacers) - Kemba Walker
10. Indiana Pacers (to Chicago Bulls) - Jan Vesely
11. Atlanta Hawks (to Utah Jazz) - Terrance Williams
12. Phoenix Suns - Kawhi Leonard
13. Houston Rockets - Marcus Morris
14. Chicago Bulls (to Indiana Pacers) - Tristan Thompson
15. Sacramento Kings (to Atlanta Hawks) - Jimmer Fredette
16. Toronto Raptors (to LA Clippers) - Jordon Hamilton
17. Los Angeles Clippers (to Cleveland Cavs) - Markieff Morris
18. Washington Wizards (to Utah Jazz) - Lucas Nogueira
19. Orlando Magic (to Phoenix Suns) - Nikola Mirotic
20. Memphis Grizzlies (to Charlotte Bobcats) - Klay Thompson
21. Portland TrailBlazers (to Indiana Pacers) - Jordan Williams
22. San Antonio Spurs - Chris Singleton.
23. Minnesota Timberwolves (to Los Angeles Clippers) - Tobias Harris
24. New Jersey Nets (to Utah Jazz) - Kenneth Faried
25. Oklahoma City Thunder - Nolan Smith
26. Los Angeles Lakers (to Dallas Mavericks) - Josh Selby
27. New York Knicks (Houston Rockets have the right to swap) Atlanta Hawks and Cleveland Cavs have claims) - Tyler Honeycutt
28. Boston Celtics (to Dallas Mavericks) - JaJuan Johnson
29. Miami Heat (to Indiana Pacers) - Reggie Jackson
30. Denver Nuggets (to Golden State Warriors) - Travis Leslie
Second Round
1. Milwaukee Bucks (to Dallas) - Nikola Vucekevic
2. Philadelphia 76ers (o Utah Jazz) - Malcolm Lee
3. Golden State Warriors (to Utah Jazz)- Davis Bertans
4. Cleveland Cavaliers (to Utah) - Bojan Bogdanovic
5. Charlotte Bobcats - Justin Harper
6. Dallas Mavericks (to Memphis) - Jereme Richmond
7. New Orleans Hornets (to Atlanta) - Kyle Singler
8. Utah Jazz - Trey Thompkins
9. Detroit Pistons (Atlanta) - Keith Benson
10. Indiana Pacers - Augusto Casar Lima
11. Atlanta Hawks - Jimmy Butler
12. Phoenix Suns (to Chicago) - E'Twaun Moore
13. Houston Rockets - Shelvin Mack
14. Chicago Bulls (to ?) - Malcolm Lee
15. Sacramento Kings (to Golden State) - Ben Hansbrough
16. Toronto Raptors (to Detroit) - Jordan Williams
17. Los Angeles Clippers (to Toronto) - Jon Leuer
18. Washington Wizards - David Lighty
19. Orlando Magic - Demetri McCamey
20. Memphis Grizzlies (to Golden State) - Isaiah Thomas
21. Portland TrailBlazers (to Indiana Pacers) - Norris Cole
22. San Antonio Spurs - Jeremy Tyler
23. Minnesota Timberwolves (to Miami Heat) - Marshon Brooks
24. New Jersey Nets (to Golden State) - Justin Holiday
25. Oklahoma City Thunder (to?) - DeAndre Liggins
26. Los Angeles Lakers - Scotty Hopson
27. New York Knicks - Gilbert Brown
28. Boston Celtics - Malcolm Thomas
29. Miami Heat (to Cleveland) - Michael Dunigan
30. Denver Nuggets (to Portland) - Xavi Rabaseda
There will be a 1 hour clock beginning at 12pm eastern on Monday, 25, 2011.
Here is the order (thanks to babyjak13 and luke)
1. Milwaukee Bucks (to Washington Wizards) - Kyrie Irving
2. Philadelphia 76ers - Derrick Williams
3. Golden State Warriors (to Atlanta Hawks) - Enes Kanter
4. Cleveland Cavaliers - Alex Burk
5. Charlotte Bobcats - Brandon Knight
6. Dallas Mavericks - Jonas Valanciuanus
7. New Orleans Hornets - Donatas Motiejunas
8. Utah Jazz (to Sacramento Kings) - Bismack Biyombo
9. Detroit Pistons (to Indiana Pacers) - Kemba Walker
10. Indiana Pacers (to Chicago Bulls) - Jan Vesely
11. Atlanta Hawks (to Utah Jazz) - Terrance Williams
12. Phoenix Suns - Kawhi Leonard
13. Houston Rockets - Marcus Morris
14. Chicago Bulls (to Indiana Pacers) - Tristan Thompson
15. Sacramento Kings (to Atlanta Hawks) - Jimmer Fredette
16. Toronto Raptors (to LA Clippers) - Jordon Hamilton
17. Los Angeles Clippers (to Cleveland Cavs) - Markieff Morris
18. Washington Wizards (to Utah Jazz) - Lucas Nogueira
19. Orlando Magic (to Phoenix Suns) - Nikola Mirotic
20. Memphis Grizzlies (to Charlotte Bobcats) - Klay Thompson
21. Portland TrailBlazers (to Indiana Pacers) - Jordan Williams
22. San Antonio Spurs - Chris Singleton.
23. Minnesota Timberwolves (to Los Angeles Clippers) - Tobias Harris
24. New Jersey Nets (to Utah Jazz) - Kenneth Faried
25. Oklahoma City Thunder - Nolan Smith
26. Los Angeles Lakers (to Dallas Mavericks) - Josh Selby
27. New York Knicks (Houston Rockets have the right to swap) Atlanta Hawks and Cleveland Cavs have claims) - Tyler Honeycutt
28. Boston Celtics (to Dallas Mavericks) - JaJuan Johnson
29. Miami Heat (to Indiana Pacers) - Reggie Jackson
30. Denver Nuggets (to Golden State Warriors) - Travis Leslie
Second Round
1. Milwaukee Bucks (to Dallas) - Nikola Vucekevic
2. Philadelphia 76ers (o Utah Jazz) - Malcolm Lee
3. Golden State Warriors (to Utah Jazz)- Davis Bertans
4. Cleveland Cavaliers (to Utah) - Bojan Bogdanovic
5. Charlotte Bobcats - Justin Harper
6. Dallas Mavericks (to Memphis) - Jereme Richmond
7. New Orleans Hornets (to Atlanta) - Kyle Singler
8. Utah Jazz - Trey Thompkins
9. Detroit Pistons (Atlanta) - Keith Benson
10. Indiana Pacers - Augusto Casar Lima
11. Atlanta Hawks - Jimmy Butler
12. Phoenix Suns (to Chicago) - E'Twaun Moore
13. Houston Rockets - Shelvin Mack
14. Chicago Bulls (to ?) - Malcolm Lee
15. Sacramento Kings (to Golden State) - Ben Hansbrough
16. Toronto Raptors (to Detroit) - Jordan Williams
17. Los Angeles Clippers (to Toronto) - Jon Leuer
18. Washington Wizards - David Lighty
19. Orlando Magic - Demetri McCamey
20. Memphis Grizzlies (to Golden State) - Isaiah Thomas
21. Portland TrailBlazers (to Indiana Pacers) - Norris Cole
22. San Antonio Spurs - Jeremy Tyler
23. Minnesota Timberwolves (to Miami Heat) - Marshon Brooks
24. New Jersey Nets (to Golden State) - Justin Holiday
25. Oklahoma City Thunder (to?) - DeAndre Liggins
26. Los Angeles Lakers - Scotty Hopson
27. New York Knicks - Gilbert Brown
28. Boston Celtics - Malcolm Thomas
29. Miami Heat (to Cleveland) - Michael Dunigan
30. Denver Nuggets (to Portland) - Xavi Rabaseda
There will be a 1 hour clock beginning at 12pm eastern on Monday, 25, 2011.
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A couple more corrections, once again I will delete this once the list is updated 
Chicago's second round pick was traded to Minnesota by Sacramento and Toronto has the LAL 2nd. Golden State has Philadelphia and Sacramento's second round picks.

Chicago's second round pick was traded to Minnesota by Sacramento and Toronto has the LAL 2nd. Golden State has Philadelphia and Sacramento's second round picks.

JazzMatt13 wrote:just because I think aliens probably have to do with JFK, doesn't mean my theory that Jazz will never get Wiggins, isn't true.
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BlackIce wrote:I'll be running the draft.
Here is the order (thanks to babyjak13 and luke)
1. Milwaukee Bucks (to Washington Wizards)
2. Philadelphia 76ers
3. Golden State Warriors
4. Cleveland Cavaliers
5. Charlotte Bobcats
6. Dallas Mavericks
7. New Orleans Hornets
8. Utah Jazz
9. Detroit Pistons
10. Indiana Pacers (to Chicago Bulls)
11. Atlanta Hawks (to Sacramento Kings)
12. Phoenix Suns
13. Houston Rockets
14. Chicago Bulls
15. Sacramento Kings (to Golden State Warriors)
16. Toronto Raptors
17. Los Angeles Clippers
18. Washington Wizards (to Sacramento Kings)
19. Orlando Magic
20. Memphis Grizzlies (to Charlotte Bobcats)
21. Portland TrailBlazers
22. San Antonio Spurs
23. Minnesota Timberwolves (to Los Angeles Clippers)
24. New Jersey Nets (to Utah Jazz)
25. Oklahoma City Thunder
26. Los Angeles Lakers (to Dallas Mavericks)
27. New York Knicks (Houston Rockets have the right to swap) Atlanta Hawks and Cleveland Cavs have claims)
28. Boston Celtics (to Dallas Mavericks)
29. Miami Heat (to Chicago Bulls)
30. Denver Nuggets (to Golden State Warriors)
Second Round
1. Milwaukee Bucks (to Dallas)
2. Philadelphia 76ers (to Golden State)
3. Golden State Warriors
4. Cleveland Cavaliers (to Utah)
5. Charlotte Bobcats
6. Dallas Mavericks (to Memphis)
7. New Orleans Hornets (to Minnesota)
8. Utah Jazz
9. Detroit Pistons (Atlanta)
10. Indiana Pacers
11. Atlanta Hawks
12. Phoenix Suns (to Chicago)
13. Houston Rockets
14. Chicago Bulls (to ?)
15. Sacramento Kings (to Golden State)
16. Toronto Raptors (to Detroit)
17. Los Angeles Clippers (to Toronto)
18. Washington Wizards
19. Orlando Magic
20. Memphis Grizzlies (to Golden State)
21. Portland TrailBlazers
22. San Antonio Spurs
23. Minnesota Timberwolves (to Miami)
24. New Jersey Nets (to Golden State)
25. Oklahoma City Thunder (to?)
26. Los Angeles Lakers
27. New York Knicks
28. Boston Celtics
29. Miami Heat (to Cleveland)
30. Denver Nuggets (to Portland)
There will be a 2 hour clock beginning at 12pm eastern on Monday, 25, 2011.
Dude, you copy and pasted my work and gave other people credit. That's so not cool man. You suck.

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I gave credit to Luke and Babyjak, didn't realize you had a part in it as well. I was asked to run the draft but if you want to I'm more then willing to hand it over. Respect to you for your hard work none the less, it's a thankless job chasing down who's picks are who's. Hopefully I don't suck to much.
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Just for reference on the draft, please use:
http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp?story_id=9303 for the rookie salary scale. 120% of the value listed is what we will use. An no excuses, Memphis :p
http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp?story_id=9303 for the rookie salary scale. 120% of the value listed is what we will use. An no excuses, Memphis :p
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And so to get this thing moving, Portland selects with the newly acquired no. 1 pick

Kyrie Irving
17.5 points (52.9%, 46.2%), 3.4 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 1.5 steals in 27.5 minutes for Duke
The consensus number one pick in the draft, Irving dominated the few college game he played and we're hoping he can become as dominant as Chris Paul over the course of his career.

Kyrie Irving
17.5 points (52.9%, 46.2%), 3.4 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 1.5 steals in 27.5 minutes for Duke
The consensus number one pick in the draft, Irving dominated the few college game he played and we're hoping he can become as dominant as Chris Paul over the course of his career.
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With the 2nd pick in the 2011 NBA Draft, the Philadelphia 76ers select,
Derrick Williams

Even though this pick doesn't fill a need, we felt as if we needed to just pick the best player available. With Young, Randolph, and Williams, we're set at the F position for the next 10+ years.
Derrick Williams

Even though this pick doesn't fill a need, we felt as if we needed to just pick the best player available. With Young, Randolph, and Williams, we're set at the F position for the next 10+ years.
Re: GM A TEAM - Draft (GSW up)
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indy has picks 9,14,21,29 and 40 not sure why luke has not updated that yet. tmac will have my list
all are available as are darren collison, wes johnson, gary neal, brandon roy, lance stevenson, paul george, aj price, ed davis
all are available as are darren collison, wes johnson, gary neal, brandon roy, lance stevenson, paul george, aj price, ed davis
2012 GMAT Christmas Edition : OKC Thunder
PG: DWill / Bayless
SG: DWade / VC / Grant Hill
SF: KD / MWP
PF: Ibaka / Landry
C : DMC / Dalembert / Kelly Olynyk
draft rites to Serey Karaey
PG: DWill / Bayless
SG: DWade / VC / Grant Hill
SF: KD / MWP
PF: Ibaka / Landry
C : DMC / Dalembert / Kelly Olynyk
draft rites to Serey Karaey
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As noted in the other thread, LAC has #16 from Toronto.
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I got a question on draft eligible players since I haven't played in awhile. Is it still anyone who is in the 2011 mock drafts from nbadraft.net and draftexpress.com + seniors? Or are guys like P. Jones, Sullinger, and Barnes eligible?
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I don't think its been noted that the Cavs have LAC 1st round pick. (#17)
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nbadraft.net and draftexpress.com + seniors, so Jones, Sullinger and Barnes are out.
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The 3rd pick has just been traded to the Hawks. They will be picking instead of GSW now.
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Atlanta drafts Enes Kanter with the no. 3 pick.
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Auto Pick: CLE selects Alex Burks
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BlackIce wrote:Auto Pick: CLE selects Jonas Valanciunas
Cleveland would like to change its pick to Alex Burk if possible
Re: GM A TEAM - Draft (CHA up)
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Done^^. Jonas is still on the board.
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The Bobcats select Brandon Knight PG from Kentucky with the 5th pick. We need to hit a home run with our pick and we needed a point guard. Knight was the best chance at both. We were also considering Kemba Walker but he's too short for my liking. I think he'll be a liability on defense.
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Dallas selects Jonas Valanciuanus. I am shocked he lasted so long, and even though he was not my target with this pick I think that it is the right decision to go BPA. This means that he, or Greg Oden will be on the block.

JazzMatt13 wrote:just because I think aliens probably have to do with JFK, doesn't mean my theory that Jazz will never get Wiggins, isn't true.
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THE NEW ORLEANS HORNETS ARE PLEASED TO SELECT
7TH PICK.............................Donatas Motiejunas
This was an easy decision at 7 we liked donatas,jan and kemba but having only blatche at PF this was the only choice. With blatche,aldrich, pleiss and now motiejunas new orleans have a nice young 7 ft bunch of young future bigs. We are especially excited about pairing motiejunas with pleiss. The new orleans team are starting also to look like a euro allstar team with rubio coming over in free agency.
Lithuania Birthday: 9/20/90 NBA Position: Power Forward Class: International Ht: 7-0 Wt: 224 Team: Benetton Treviso Hometown: Kaunas, Lithuania Euro Cup Profile
NBA Comparison: Andrea Bargnani
Strengths: Versatile lefty bigman with a high ceiling ... Has a lot of potential due to his size, agility and offensive development ... A finesse 4-man with excellent versatility, but shows the toughness to play inside with contact ... Shows a strong ability to run the floor and change directions, start and stop ... Has great legs (strong) and feet (quick) ... Has inside/outside ability with the ability to defend inside and play with his back to the basket, as well as knock down shots on the perimeter ... His outside shot has both range and consistency, and he has begun to develop some excellent moves including a jump hook, a turnaround fadeaway as well as fakes to draw opponents off their feet and excellent footwork ... Shows a competitive fire. He has a strong desire to win and improve, he just needs to show that at all times ... Gets off the floor quickly and has solid explosiveness ... A solid shot blocker ... Comfortable handling the ball when necessary to break the press and has solid vision and passing ability ... Has a very good body and appears that he will be able to add upperbody strength and become a solid rebounder and interior post player at the NBA level ...
Weaknesses: Is extremely talented and he knows it. At times he doesn't keep the pedal to the metal, exhibiting some lapses in focus and intensity (laziness) in practices ... Sometimes appears content to be better than others without dominating them the way he's capable ... That's the type of thing that he'll need to mature out of, learning to work hard at all times in order to reach the stature of a Gasol or Nowitzki ... Still needs to add polish on his moves on the perimeter but has excellent potential to do so ... Has thin arms and upperbody, although he has solid strength. He'll need to get stronger to contend with NBA bigs ... Solid length (6-11 wingspan) but nothing extraordinary ... Not as experienced or established as other European talents (such as Gasol or Nowitzki) were when they entered the NBA.
7TH PICK.............................Donatas Motiejunas
This was an easy decision at 7 we liked donatas,jan and kemba but having only blatche at PF this was the only choice. With blatche,aldrich, pleiss and now motiejunas new orleans have a nice young 7 ft bunch of young future bigs. We are especially excited about pairing motiejunas with pleiss. The new orleans team are starting also to look like a euro allstar team with rubio coming over in free agency.
Lithuania Birthday: 9/20/90 NBA Position: Power Forward Class: International Ht: 7-0 Wt: 224 Team: Benetton Treviso Hometown: Kaunas, Lithuania Euro Cup Profile
NBA Comparison: Andrea Bargnani
Strengths: Versatile lefty bigman with a high ceiling ... Has a lot of potential due to his size, agility and offensive development ... A finesse 4-man with excellent versatility, but shows the toughness to play inside with contact ... Shows a strong ability to run the floor and change directions, start and stop ... Has great legs (strong) and feet (quick) ... Has inside/outside ability with the ability to defend inside and play with his back to the basket, as well as knock down shots on the perimeter ... His outside shot has both range and consistency, and he has begun to develop some excellent moves including a jump hook, a turnaround fadeaway as well as fakes to draw opponents off their feet and excellent footwork ... Shows a competitive fire. He has a strong desire to win and improve, he just needs to show that at all times ... Gets off the floor quickly and has solid explosiveness ... A solid shot blocker ... Comfortable handling the ball when necessary to break the press and has solid vision and passing ability ... Has a very good body and appears that he will be able to add upperbody strength and become a solid rebounder and interior post player at the NBA level ...
Weaknesses: Is extremely talented and he knows it. At times he doesn't keep the pedal to the metal, exhibiting some lapses in focus and intensity (laziness) in practices ... Sometimes appears content to be better than others without dominating them the way he's capable ... That's the type of thing that he'll need to mature out of, learning to work hard at all times in order to reach the stature of a Gasol or Nowitzki ... Still needs to add polish on his moves on the perimeter but has excellent potential to do so ... Has thin arms and upperbody, although he has solid strength. He'll need to get stronger to contend with NBA bigs ... Solid length (6-11 wingspan) but nothing extraordinary ... Not as experienced or established as other European talents (such as Gasol or Nowitzki) were when they entered the NBA.
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