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Re: Retro Scavenger Draft - Countryboi's Pick
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Re: Retro Scavenger Draft - Countryboi's Pick
From what I understand Russell and Wilt would be competitive in that category... but they didn't record them back then.

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Paydro70 wrote:From what I understand Russell and Wilt would be competitive in that category... but they didn't record them back then.
Of course they would have been. And Mikan too.
Re: Retro Scavenger Draft - Countryboi's Pick
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Re: Retro Scavenger Draft - Countryboi's Pick
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Re: Retro Scavenger Draft - Countryboi's Pick
I've been tossing up for a while whether to take this next player or not. He hasn't got many accolades but talent wise he could have been as good a power forward as you will ever see.
Under strong leadership in his first few years he managed to put up good numbers without a being too much of a cancer. I'm hoping being with a team full of winners could keep him in check.
For the journeyman category I'm taking Derrick Coleman.
Who once averaged 20.5pts, 11 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.2 stls and 1.6 blocks.
There wasn't much he couldn't do on the court, pity he didn't have the attitude to match his talents.

Under strong leadership in his first few years he managed to put up good numbers without a being too much of a cancer. I'm hoping being with a team full of winners could keep him in check.
For the journeyman category I'm taking Derrick Coleman.
Who once averaged 20.5pts, 11 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.2 stls and 1.6 blocks.
There wasn't much he couldn't do on the court, pity he didn't have the attitude to match his talents.


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How many modern centers do you know can get 5 assists night in and night out? I can think of only one.
My next pick just happens to be one of the most versatile big men to play the game. He's easily one of the best big passers, a great rebounder, efficient scorer, and a good defender.
One of the greatest European players ever....
The father of the flop.......
Vlade Divac

Best season: 16 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 blocks, 1 steal
journeyman
My next pick just happens to be one of the most versatile big men to play the game. He's easily one of the best big passers, a great rebounder, efficient scorer, and a good defender.
One of the greatest European players ever....
The father of the flop.......
Vlade Divac

Best season: 16 points, 10 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 blocks, 1 steal
journeyman

Re: Retro Scavenger Draft - Countryboi's Pick
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Re: Retro Scavenger Draft - Countryboi's Pick
SWEDD523 wrote:How many modern centers do you know can get 5 assists night in and night out? I can think of only one.
Arvydas Sabonis, Brad Miller and Jack Sikma.

Re: Retro Scavenger Draft - paydro's Pick
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Sam Lacey did it in 79-80 (hardly modern) and Ruland in 85-86 (never heard of him).
Sam Lacey did it in 79-80 (hardly modern) and Ruland in 85-86 (never heard of him).

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Re: Retro Scavenger Draft - paydro's Pick
jeff ruland was a very solid center until he got rocked by injuries.
brad daugherty was another great passing center, but he never had 5 assists per game. he could have if they ran offense more though him than price though.
that being said divac and sabonis were the two best that ive seen.
brad daugherty was another great passing center, but he never had 5 assists per game. he could have if they ran offense more though him than price though.
that being said divac and sabonis were the two best that ive seen.
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So, incredible as it sounds, we're almost out of Hall of Famers who actually were decent. An even shorter list is Hall of Famers who could provide my team with a little bit of shooting off the bench (only 12 guys have 1 3P/GM in a season!). But there is one player who makes that list, a man who had only touched his prime just barely before having his life cut tragically short:

Drazen Petrovic
1992-3: 22.3ppg, 2.7rpg, 3.5apg, 1.3spg, .518 from the field, .449 from 3, .870 from the line.
There are a couple of guys here I'd like to take, but I don't have the categories for them. I now regret some of my slotting decisions. Why don't we allow those to move again?
Blah anyway I'll take Mel Daniels for Glass Cleaner.


Drazen Petrovic
1992-3: 22.3ppg, 2.7rpg, 3.5apg, 1.3spg, .518 from the field, .449 from 3, .870 from the line.
There are a couple of guys here I'd like to take, but I don't have the categories for them. I now regret some of my slotting decisions. Why don't we allow those to move again?
Blah anyway I'll take Mel Daniels for Glass Cleaner.


Re: Retro Scavenger Draft - paydro's Pick
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How dare you!
First i get TMC ruined, now the Once Brothers duo is snuffed out too?
Have to go back to the drawing board. Give me a minute
First i get TMC ruined, now the Once Brothers duo is snuffed out too?
Have to go back to the drawing board. Give me a minute

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Yeah I'd move them all.
Re: Retro Scavenger Draft - Swedd's Pick
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12 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks
Those are the numbers my next pick put up in his best statistical season. Pretty average right? Here's a question though... How many players have more rings than MJ? 9. How many of those players WEREN'T on the 50s-60s Celtics dynasty? Just 1.
But I'm picking this next player because when my team is in the finals and needs a big bucket to win or tie the game..... you can throw it to this guy and be confident he'll wet that ****
He's so clutch his Wikipedia page has a "Clutch Shots" section!
"Big Shot" Robert Horry

Champion cat
All-time leader in Playoffs games played.
All-time leader in 3's made in the Finals
Most 3's made in a playoff game without a miss (7)
First player to record 100 steals, 100 blocks, 100 threes in one season
He will be an awesome situational player for my squad
Those are the numbers my next pick put up in his best statistical season. Pretty average right? Here's a question though... How many players have more rings than MJ? 9. How many of those players WEREN'T on the 50s-60s Celtics dynasty? Just 1.
But I'm picking this next player because when my team is in the finals and needs a big bucket to win or tie the game..... you can throw it to this guy and be confident he'll wet that ****
He's so clutch his Wikipedia page has a "Clutch Shots" section!
"Big Shot" Robert Horry

Champion cat
All-time leader in Playoffs games played.
All-time leader in 3's made in the Finals
Most 3's made in a playoff game without a miss (7)
First player to record 100 steals, 100 blocks, 100 threes in one season
He will be an awesome situational player for my squad

Re: Retro Scavenger Draft - Sachmo's Pick
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DAMN YOU SWEED!!
You know Big Shot belongs on my team with all the other ring masters!!
You know Big Shot belongs on my team with all the other ring masters!!
B B M F 'ers
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My picks were supposed to go Vlade, Drazen, then Horry if he came back around. Blame paydro for making me take him a slot early!

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Man I had Drazen next on my list. I've had a long painful day of lectures, give me a bit to find another selection.

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Re: Retro Scavenger Draft - Sachmo's Pick
These players are only going to play in spurts off the bench if at all, so why not get someone who at the very least will bring excitement and entertainment. So for the Mecca category I pick World B. Free.
He got his name from his days in Brooklyn, where a friend nicknamed him "World" because of his 44-inch vertical leaps and 360-degree dunks. He was known for taking high-risk shots and playing flamboyantly.
He once averaged 30pts at 47% Fg and 36% 3pters to go with 3.5 rebs, 4.2 assists and 1.2 steals.

He got his name from his days in Brooklyn, where a friend nicknamed him "World" because of his 44-inch vertical leaps and 360-degree dunks. He was known for taking high-risk shots and playing flamboyantly.
He once averaged 30pts at 47% Fg and 36% 3pters to go with 3.5 rebs, 4.2 assists and 1.2 steals.


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Re: Retro Scavenger Draft - Sachmo's Pick
I don't want to sound like a Aussie homer here but Luc Longley was another good passing center.
He will generally will be known as the token center on one of the best teams of all times, but his passing skills did really suit that Chicago offense.
He will generally will be known as the token center on one of the best teams of all times, but his passing skills did really suit that Chicago offense.

Re: Retro Scavenger Draft - Countryboi's Pick
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Free has some really nice statistics but he doesn't seem to get any love from fans. He was before my time so I really don't know much about him.
Can one of you older fellas enlighten me?
Can one of you older fellas enlighten me?

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Re: Retro Scavenger Draft - Countryboi's Pick
SWEDD523 wrote:Free has some really nice statistics but he doesn't seem to get any love from fans. He was before my time so I really don't know much about him.
Can one of you older fellas enlighten me?
I'm not one of the older fellas, but Free was just lightning quick and that pretty much made him unstoppable, he drew a lot of fouls because of his speed.
But he was a great scorer and that's it, probably a bit of a ballhog. That's judging by the games I've seen and books I've read.

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Re: Retro Scavenger Draft - Countryboi's Pick
yeah, what lamar said. he was your typical - me first, get my numbers, black hole - guard. good offensive guy though.








