nate33 wrote:It's foolish to base a team's offense on a fast break attack. Fast breaks are rarely available in the playoffs when it matters. Opponents are too well-rested and they scout better.

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nate33 wrote:It's foolish to base a team's offense on a fast break attack. Fast breaks are rarely available in the playoffs when it matters. Opponents are too well-rested and they scout better.

The Cavs are committed to taking Duke PG Kyrie Irving No. 1 overall in Thursday's draft, sources tell ESPN.com

7-Day Dray wrote:OMG! I was watching the 2003 Draft yesterday on NBA TV, and when the Wizards were picking 10th, the ESPN Insider said that there was supposedly a 3-way deal between put in place between Washington, Seattle, and Miami. I believe he said Seattle would've gotten 2 draft picks, Miami would've gotten Kwame Brown, and that we would've gotten the #5 pick, but EFJ said he wanted to keep Kwame Brown! OMFG! We could've had DWYANE WADE FOR CRYING OUT LOUD! Him and Gil would've been very dynamic.


7-Day Dray wrote:OMG! I was watching the 2003 Draft yesterday on NBA TV, and when the Wizards were picking 10th, the ESPN Insider said that there was supposedly a 3-way deal between put in place between Washington, Seattle, and Miami. I believe he said Seattle would've gotten 2 draft picks, Miami would've gotten Kwame Brown, and that we would've gotten the #5 pick, but EFJ said he wanted to keep Kwame Brown! OMFG! We could've had DWYANE WADE FOR CRYING OUT LOUD! Him and Gil would've been very dynamic.
LyricalRico wrote:7-Day Dray wrote:OMG! I was watching the 2003 Draft yesterday on NBA TV, and when the Wizards were picking 10th, the ESPN Insider said that there was supposedly a 3-way deal between put in place between Washington, Seattle, and Miami. I believe he said Seattle would've gotten 2 draft picks, Miami would've gotten Kwame Brown, and that we would've gotten the #5 pick, but EFJ said he wanted to keep Kwame Brown! OMFG! We could've had DWYANE WADE FOR CRYING OUT LOUD! Him and Gil would've been very dynamic.
Yep, EFJ cost us Wade and Thibs. Despite the hate he gets from most, Ernie really was trying. But EFJ was Abe's guy and that limited what Ernie could do. Oh what could have been...
thinker07 wrote:hands11 wrote:Brooks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9v8W2pumHX8
I want this kid on the team. I think he would run great with Wall. A more mature Nick Young. I think most would agree that would be a great asset. Wall wants to be a PG more than a Derrick Rose type. And I think Crawford is the perfect hybrid back up PG who can also score when needed as a PG/SG. You need a solid SG who can shoot with range if you want to win and Brooks could be a star. He was a PG so he has handles.
That would make Nick, who is a great talent, trade bait this year or next if they want. I side with keeping him another year and storing up his trade value.
Wall, Brooks and Crawford would have a **** load of talent at the 1 and 2. And maybe for one year, you have Wall, Nick, Crawford and Brooks while Brooks learns the ropes. That would be sick.
I am leaning toward trading down the 6th or if they can purchase a pick so they can get another mid round pick so we can load up. They are not looking to win it all next year so load up.
There is lots of talent in this draft that I would like to see on this team and if we get the right players, it should help them trade or transition from other assets they already have such as Lewis, maybe Nick and maybe Dray. Doing this, in 2012 I see tons of assets and a great cap.
Tobias Harris seems like the perfect work horse glue guy multi position player. A sure value his projected slot.
Vucevic would be a good complement to help at center and some power forward.
Then add a pure shooter at SF in Harper.
Wall, Crawford
Nick, Brooks
Booker, Tobias, Harper
Dray, Lewis, Serpahin
McGee, Vucevic
Hamady, Jeffers and Tyler if you can get him by purchasing a pick.
Then you can transition from Lewis or trade Nick if it makes sense moving forward but until then, Lewis is insurance at SF also. Maybe even move Dray if Tyler is a beast. You could get some assets for Dray. Add that to Nick and you can get something good for Dray and Nick.
Captains are Wall and Lewis
Amazing guard play.
Two workers at SF and Tobias has a better shot. Lewis is the vet.
PF is set with Dray being the all around player. Lewis being the vet with long ball and Seraphin beef
Vuc rounds out McGee by putting a mature player down there with size. Plus Dray can play there.
Then you have Hamady growing up in the background as a shot blocking defensive center.
Tyler get to transition in the D league where they can see if he is a PF of the future.
This would be the most talent well rounded team we have had in maybe forever and it would set them up to move forward.
Come on really. I think it pretty hard to imagine that we end up with 4 1st round picks and most mocks have Brooks, Harris, Vucevic, and Harper graded as mid to late 1st rounders. It makes little sense to go into the year with TEN 1st and 2nd year players PLUS immature McGee and Blatche and mostly adolescent NY. That would leave Lewis as the only "adult" on the roster.


Dat2U wrote:My guess is Leonard does well in Hollinger's statistical analysis because of his ability to rebound. What's troubling to me is the questionable shot AND inability to finish around the rim. I think Leonard might have a fairly long career b/c of his rebounding skill but I question whether he's able to ever bring enough to the table offensively to merit a spot in a starting lineup.
I don't buy the whole notion about "well he's got an improved jumper in workouts". You know how often we here that about draft prospects every single year? I still remember the story of Chad Ford telling us how impressed he was at Hasheem Thabeet's ability to nail turnaround jumpers in workouts. Or how Jordan Hill was automatic out to 15-20 feet. It gets old. What guys can do in the gym by themselves or with a chair means nothing when they are faced with competing in front of 20,000 fans against 5 other elite level athletes. Just because you have a skill in practice, doesn't mean you have that skill in an actual game situation.
Severn Hoos wrote:I wrote one that Jason then sent to David Stern - and knock me over with a feather, got a response!


daSwami wrote:D.A. has us taking Donatas Motiejunas. He's usually pretty reliable. If so, his buy-out is apparently prohibitively big, which might make him attractive trade bait for a team looking to avoid adding another contract in hopes (maybe) of clearing space for the Dwight sweepstakes in 2012.
The Raptors, according to sources, have strong interest in Bismack Biyombo as an athletic defensive presence to pair with Andrea Bargnani.
Biyombo began his North American workouts on Monday, with the Raptors visiting him in New York. Biyombo is scheduled to be in a big workout for the Pistons on Tuesday and then meet with the Knicks back in New York on Wednesday.
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Severn Hoos wrote:Thanks, pancakes. You may recall that despite the long odds, the Grizz jumped into the top 3. So when they cut to commercial and my "prediction" looked like it could come true, I felt a strange measure of excitement and trepidation. After all, what might a powerful guy like Stern do to silence whistleblower like me? Cement shoes and the East River were looking like a real possibility.
Well, the Grizz actually ended up at #2, LeBron went to the Cavs (which would make an obvious case for a conspiracy - hometown team, etc.), Dumars lost his sanity and took Darko, and the rest is history. Sorry, I meant to say that LeBron, Bosh and Wade are history - at least for this year....
Anyway, Jason got a response from dstern's e-mail address along the lines of "Well, you were ALMOST right."
Coolest e-mail I ever got - and it wasn't even addressed to me!
daSwami wrote:D.A. has us taking Donatas Motiejunas. He's usually pretty reliable. If so, his buy-out is apparently prohibitively big, which might make him attractive trade bait for a team looking to avoid adding another contract in hopes (maybe) of clearing space for the Dwight sweepstakes in 2012.