Tarot Magician wrote:Historically, 21-61 has served us very well in terms of draft positioning.
I am not sure the Magic is going to win three more games.
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Tarot Magician wrote:Historically, 21-61 has served us very well in terms of draft positioning.
rcklsscognition wrote:We're getting the #1 pick, book it. Pat Williams gonna bring it back for us I hope.

CourtsideTV wrote:if we dont get #1 for noel i wouldn't mind #2 mclmeour. i saw his highlight real and he looks sick lol

BadMofoPimp wrote:Why do the Magic still own the rights to Vasquez if he never signed for years after being drafted?
toquito wrote:Bensational wrote:RookieStar wrote:Guys just a thought... remember in 2005 when we got the #1 pick and drafted Dwight while CHa got #2 and drafter Emeka? Now it's us two again vying for the number 1 pick lol
with another defensive big man on the line as a potential #1.
i reckon someone like Phoenix is actually gonna land the #1. we'll get #3 or #4.
Yup. Last 5 teams with the no 2 spot dropped at least once. Usually to 4th. I'd like to see realgm if the 14th slot won the lottery this time though.
liquid_softgel wrote:CourtsideTV wrote:if we dont get #1 for noel i wouldn't mind #2 mclmeour. i saw his highlight real and he looks sick lol
I hate his motor. He has shied away from the ball the entire tournament. Aside from when he scored 30 something earlier in the season, every time I've seen Kansas play Releford has been the best player on the floor (Mostly for his effort and defense). Hell, Johnson plays with less fear on offense.
McLemore can shoot. Sometimes. If he becomes more consistent and doesn't try to hide on offense when the pressure is on, maybe I'd throw a pick at him. After watching him this year, he is way to inconsistent under pressure, and has a poor motor compared to other draft prospects. It's a surprise to me he's so high in some mock drafts. He has talent, but I have only seen him regress from the middle of the season on.

PeePee la Fritz wrote:Sad thing is I don't even see a future 2nd team All NBA player in this draft. Even 3rd team All NBA would be pushing it for this group. That's how down on this draft I am. I think there's 2 or 3 players who could maybe make a couple All Star games.....maybe
trebone wrote:I am firmly on the Noel bandwagon with the way Smart and Mclemore have played late into the season. At least if you bust a 1st go with someone with a chance to be an allstar, Camby is his ceiling IMO and that would be excellent next to Vucci
KingRobb02 wrote:trebone wrote:I am firmly on the Noel bandwagon with the way Smart and Mclemore have played late into the season. At least if you bust a 1st go with someone with a chance to be an allstar, Camby is his ceiling IMO and that would be excellent next to Vucci
I'm pretty much with you. If the consensus is that there are a bunch of flawed players in this draft and none of them are franchise altering, I would rather take my chances with Noel and see if our doctors can fix him.
londoncollin wrote:KingRobb02 wrote:trebone wrote:I am firmly on the Noel bandwagon with the way Smart and Mclemore have played late into the season. At least if you bust a 1st go with someone with a chance to be an allstar, Camby is his ceiling IMO and that would be excellent next to Vucci
I'm pretty much with you. If the consensus is that there are a bunch of flawed players in this draft and none of them are franchise altering, I would rather take my chances with Noel and see if our doctors can fix him.
Would you have traded for Bynum?
I'm not saying he's the same, but you have to be careful with guys with histories of injury.
Leopold_Stoich wrote:Nerlens would be a great tool for us in our pusuit of a Wiggins or Parker in 2014 considering that he'll be out for a decent portion of the season. If he comes back 100% with no hick-ups then it's a huge win for us in our defensive gain which we most definitely need. I just hope that we draft a good PG because we NEED a pg. Jameer isn't getting any younger nor any healthier with all these minor injuries throughout the year. We need a pg prepped and ready to take the starting role from Jameer and I've always said how I would love for Jameer to come off the bench. So I just hope if Henny has Noel in his hindsights for a lottery pick that he has a good pg in mind as well.

BadMofoPimp wrote:If Meer or Afflalo gets injured and the Magic draft Noel, then Devos could potentially be on the hook for about $50 million dollars for players not playing on his team next year. Imagine paying $50 mil to guys just to watch your business operate. lol.
trebone wrote:I am firmly on the Noel bandwagon with the way Smart and Mclemore have played late into the season. At least if you bust a 1st go with someone with a chance to be an allstar, Camby is his ceiling IMO and that would be excellent next to Vucci
More than 100 (101) of Noel’s 106 blocks have come in the paint, and 69 have been at the rim. Noel is recording a higher percentage of his blocks in the paint (95.3 percent) than Davis did last season (83.3 percent).
Noel has kept 85 of his 106 blocks in bounds (80.2 percent), with 57 of those 85 leading to Kentucky defensive rebounds. Overall, 53.8 percent of Noel’s blocks have resulted in Kentucky possessions, and his blocked shots have led to 58 points (2.4 points per game).
Even when he isn’t blocking shots, Noel is an elite post-up defender. He ranks first in the country in fewest points per post-up play allowed, among the 39 players to defend at least 75 plays. He held opponents to 30 percent shooting and forced a turnover on 28 percent of post-up plays, the highest rate in the country.
