JeepCSC wrote:Wait, it's giordunk's turn after revis, right?
Yeah you're right actually. Um, this is a problem.
I guess just give him right of first refusal on Carlisle and let him take his pick?
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JeepCSC wrote:Wait, it's giordunk's turn after revis, right?
HeartBreakKid wrote:Blake Griffin is a great pick.
Dr Spaceman wrote:Jaivl wrote:What are you gonna do when the Rick Carlislemania runs wild on you, brother?
Uggggghhhhhhhh
Quotatious wrote:I agree. I think he deserves a ton of credit for the 2005 Suns' success, and the fact that he saw the potential in Nash, and gave him total freedom offensively.
There's also one more great, but misunderstood, run & gun coach (from the 80s).
giordunk wrote:What the hell guys
giordunk wrote:What the hell guys
JeepCSC wrote:giordunk wrote:What the hell guys
I can't believe you came and then left. Again. Arghh.

poopdamoop wrote:Your turn.
thizznation wrote:you're up
Dr Spaceman wrote:.

poopdamoop wrote:Deron Williams here
lilroddyb wrote:You're up
giordunk wrote:I'm just kidding. My bad. It's my Finals week..

Warspite wrote:We should adopt a 24 hr window and then the next GM is up and the skipped GM can make his pick at anytime. Plenty of talent out there to choose from and if your not timely its your own fault. There are still a dozen MVPs left as well as several DPOYs and stat leaders of every category.

lilroddyb wrote:I'll go with Elton Brand
Quotatious wrote:lilroddyb wrote:I'll go with Elton Brand
Great pick. He's really a steal at this point. 2006 Brand was a legitimate MVP candidate (just had bad luck, 2006 was so stacked in terms of top level talent), and 2005/2007 weren't too shabby, either. Definitely one of the most underrated players (especially outside RealGM).
HomoSapien wrote:Warspite, the greatest poster in the history of realgm.
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