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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (Flip's pick)
Give Flip til about 8PM, after that go ahead and pick. This late in the draft I don't feel too bad about skipping. Half the time we aren't fighting over the same categories.
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Edit: Fats read my mind before I knew what my wanted to say.
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (Flip's pick)
Very slim pickings for some of the remaining categories. Down to two players based on my team with the Expansion category; no need for Okafor or Damon Stoudemire, and the other rosters are very barren. Tempted to go with Tracy Murray, who shot it blisteringly well for the Raptors but I don't think he gets the name recognition in a draft like this and you know I have to go with the Hornet in a tie breaker situation.
So I decided to break ESAL's heart yet again and take Dell "Stephen" Curry of the 1989 Charlotte Hornets, ending ESAL's bid to have a cool father/son tandem on his team.
Curry gives me a lethal shooter in special situations or when the team just can't get anything going off the bench. In 1989 Curry shot 34% 3PT, 50% 2PT, and 87% from the stripe. At the end of games if I'm ahead, I can go Stockton/Price/Curry/Kobe/Laimbeer to guarantee free throws made.
Curry was more aggressive in his earlier years and could take it to the hoop, as well as shooting the long ball. He averaged 11.9 points off the bench that year. Not bad for a young on an expansion team!
Curry of course would go on to have a great career off the bench for the 90's Hornets, becoming an elite 3PT shooter and a perfect role player and teammate.
Starting Five
PG: John Stockton (1992; Dream Team, 2nd team all NBA, 2nd team all Defense, 15.8 ppg, 13.7 apg, 3.0 spg, 50/40/84 %)
SG: Kobe Bryant (2008; NBA MVP, 1st team all NBA, 1st team all Defense, 28.3 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 5.4 apg, 1.8 spg)
SF:
PF: Kevin McHale (1984; All-Star, 6th MOTY 18.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg, 1.5 bpg. 55% FG)
C: Tim Duncan (1998; All-Star, 1st team all NBA, 2nd team all Defense, Rookie of the Year, 21.1 ppg, 11.9 rpg, 2.5 bpg, 2.9 apg, 55% FG)
Bench Rotation
PG: Mark Price (1993; All Star, All-NBA 1st Team, 18.2 ppg, 8.0 apg, 48% FG, 41% 3PT 94.8% FT
SG: Dell Curry (1989; 11.9 ppg, 50% FG, 34% 3PT, 87% FT)
PF: Bill Laimbeer (1990; NBA Champion, 12.1 ppg, 9.6 rpg, 1 bpg, 51/36/85%)
C: Artis Gilmore (1978; All-Star, 2nd team all Defense, 22.9 ppg, 13.1 rpg, 2.2 bpg, and 3.2 apg)

So I decided to break ESAL's heart yet again and take Dell "Stephen" Curry of the 1989 Charlotte Hornets, ending ESAL's bid to have a cool father/son tandem on his team.
Curry gives me a lethal shooter in special situations or when the team just can't get anything going off the bench. In 1989 Curry shot 34% 3PT, 50% 2PT, and 87% from the stripe. At the end of games if I'm ahead, I can go Stockton/Price/Curry/Kobe/Laimbeer to guarantee free throws made.
Curry was more aggressive in his earlier years and could take it to the hoop, as well as shooting the long ball. He averaged 11.9 points off the bench that year. Not bad for a young on an expansion team!
Curry of course would go on to have a great career off the bench for the 90's Hornets, becoming an elite 3PT shooter and a perfect role player and teammate.
Starting Five
PG: John Stockton (1992; Dream Team, 2nd team all NBA, 2nd team all Defense, 15.8 ppg, 13.7 apg, 3.0 spg, 50/40/84 %)
SG: Kobe Bryant (2008; NBA MVP, 1st team all NBA, 1st team all Defense, 28.3 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 5.4 apg, 1.8 spg)
SF:
PF: Kevin McHale (1984; All-Star, 6th MOTY 18.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg, 1.5 bpg. 55% FG)
C: Tim Duncan (1998; All-Star, 1st team all NBA, 2nd team all Defense, Rookie of the Year, 21.1 ppg, 11.9 rpg, 2.5 bpg, 2.9 apg, 55% FG)
Bench Rotation
PG: Mark Price (1993; All Star, All-NBA 1st Team, 18.2 ppg, 8.0 apg, 48% FG, 41% 3PT 94.8% FT
SG: Dell Curry (1989; 11.9 ppg, 50% FG, 34% 3PT, 87% FT)
PF: Bill Laimbeer (1990; NBA Champion, 12.1 ppg, 9.6 rpg, 1 bpg, 51/36/85%)
C: Artis Gilmore (1978; All-Star, 2nd team all Defense, 22.9 ppg, 13.1 rpg, 2.2 bpg, and 3.2 apg)

Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (Flip's pick)
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I need a backup PG that can play in the same mold as Curry so I don't have to change much. A MIGHTY guy that's quick as a MOUSE, good handles, can shoot the rock, and get the ball to his teammates. I need someone that when the team is in trouble he can come and save the day. Whether we are on sea or on land he will definitely get the situation in hand. I am sure of it.
Damon Stoudamire, 95-96, Expansion
17 points, 8 assists, 3.5 boards, and a steal. He also shot 39.5% on 4 3s a game.
He's a small guy, but with his handles he can get to his spot like this against Ron Harper
How about a two for one with Travis Best and Mark Jackson.
I know he had his troubles later on in his career, and his rookie season was the highlight of his career, but I'm not picking him as a whole, but this is a by year draft and I'm getting a guy that can handle my second team, get my shooters open looks, and be an electric spark off the bench with his scoring and ball handling. The crowd is going to go ape **** when he comes in because they will be waiting for the next highlight.
How about these couple of paragraphs from our own basketball savant on the youtube I have linked below.
I probably wouldn't want him as my starter on this team, but as the spark off the bench that can handle the second offense, I think he can be perfect.
Damon Stoudamire, 95-96, Expansion
17 points, 8 assists, 3.5 boards, and a steal. He also shot 39.5% on 4 3s a game.
He's a small guy, but with his handles he can get to his spot like this against Ron Harper
How about a two for one with Travis Best and Mark Jackson.
I know he had his troubles later on in his career, and his rookie season was the highlight of his career, but I'm not picking him as a whole, but this is a by year draft and I'm getting a guy that can handle my second team, get my shooters open looks, and be an electric spark off the bench with his scoring and ball handling. The crowd is going to go ape **** when he comes in because they will be waiting for the next highlight.
How about these couple of paragraphs from our own basketball savant on the youtube I have linked below.
The rookie Mighty Mouse records his then career-high in points by leading his expansion Raptors to a win against the 72-10 Bulls. Stoudamire always feasted on the slower Ron Harper and Steve Kerr (some stats at the end of this description), but this time around he also got Michael Jordan. Damon wasn't fazed by MJ's mind games of not raising his hand to contest the shot or setting off for the fast break altogether before the shot is released. Stoudamire had an impressive and Stephen Curry-like 6 for 8 on three pointers, to boot.
Here are Damon's first eight games (first two seasons in Toronto) against Chicago: 22pts/10asts, 20pts/13asts, 26pts/12asts, 30pts/11asts (this game), 31pts/13asts (also a W), 26pts/11asts/12TOs, 18pts/12asts and 29pts/12asts (also uploaded on this channel).
Those are averages of 25.2ppg, 11.7apg and 5.6rpg. Not too shabby..
I probably wouldn't want him as my starter on this team, but as the spark off the bench that can handle the second offense, I think he can be perfect.
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Okafor - Expansion - 2004-2005


Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (Flip's pick)
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Dear Coolio,
Thanks for not sniping my pick. Though a father son tandem would have been wonderful. When you mentioned Stoudamire in your first couple of sentences my stomach did drop to my knees for a second. haha.
Thanks for not sniping my pick. Though a father son tandem would have been wonderful. When you mentioned Stoudamire in your first couple of sentences my stomach did drop to my knees for a second. haha.
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (Flip's pick)
Apparently I was very naive to think Stoudemire might drop to my next pick.
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (Flip's pick)
I select Mike Dunleavy Jr. 2014-15 (White Stiff)
4.7 RPG, 2.9 APG, 1.1 SPG, 2.1 BPG, 8.3 PPG (40.7% from 3p line on 4.2 attempts)
I was about to select Kirilenko, but i think he is a risky pick since he was so frustated and mentally weak at the moment.
4.7 RPG, 2.9 APG, 1.1 SPG, 2.1 BPG, 8.3 PPG (40.7% from 3p line on 4.2 attempts)
I was about to select Kirilenko, but i think he is a risky pick since he was so frustated and mentally weak at the moment.

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Since i'm on my phone, i will just make a short post.
I select one of the my most hated players. The Donkey himself, Draymond "Madafacka" Green 2015-16 (All NBA)
All-NBA Second Team, NBA All-Defensive First Team.
9.5 RPG, 7.4 APG, 1.5 SPG, 1.4 BPG, 14 PPG
I really hate this douchebag, but i have to admit he's my perfect player at 4 position.
I select one of the my most hated players. The Donkey himself, Draymond "Madafacka" Green 2015-16 (All NBA)
All-NBA Second Team, NBA All-Defensive First Team.
9.5 RPG, 7.4 APG, 1.5 SPG, 1.4 BPG, 14 PPG
I really hate this douchebag, but i have to admit he's my perfect player at 4 position.

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BatumtheGlue wrote:Since i'm on my phone, i will just make a short post.
I select one of the my most hated players. The Donkey himself, Draymond "Madafacka" Green 2015-16 (All NBA)
All-NBA Second Team, NBA All-Defensive First Team.
9.5 RPG, 7.4 APG, 1.5 SPG, 1.4 BPG, 14 PPG
I really hate this douchebag, but i have to admit he's my perfect player at 4 position.
Glad I moved on from him as my All NBA pick a few days ago. Just didn't have room for him anymore. Hell of a pick BTG.
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EwingSweatsALot wrote:BatumtheGlue wrote:Since i'm on my phone, i will just make a short post.
I select one of the my most hated players. The Donkey himself, Draymond "Madafacka" Green 2015-16 (All NBA)
All-NBA Second Team, NBA All-Defensive First Team.
9.5 RPG, 7.4 APG, 1.5 SPG, 1.4 BPG, 14 PPG
I really hate this douchebag, but i have to admit he's my perfect player at 4 position.
Glad I moved on from him as my All NBA pick a few days ago. Just didn't have room for him anymore. Hell of a pick BTG.
You know what Esal? You are the one i most worried about to take him and that's why i picked him earlier (i had a a plan to pick him as my last pick)

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fatlever wrote:Give Flip til about 8PM, after that go ahead and pick. This late in the draft I don't feel too bad about skipping. Half the time we aren't fighting over the same categories.
yeah sorry just skip me if I don't pick within like 2 hours. I don't wanna hold things up. I was on a total bender. I knew I was going to have a few issues picking last week but I actually did fine during that time. It was just me going off the deep end the last couple days that slowed me down and I didn't expect to be gone. Im back for good now.

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Let's be honest, this late in the draft everyone is tired. The pickings are slim. The players are meh. We're just trying to grind it out at this point. So I think to myself, what do I need on my team? I think to myself, who is even on my team? Have I already used the Hoosier category? I think I picked Walt Bellamy let me go back and look. No I didn't plus he is too old. That's good.
I starts to think, wow all these players either suck or are exceedingly average. I don't have a spreadsheet to determine who is actually good nor do I want to spend that type of time for a bench player. A bead of sweat springs forth from my furrowed brow. Just pick anyone, get it over with. I continue to scroll through player after player. Players long forgotten in the annals of basketball history. Players so long gone that even Lamar has forgotten them.
Then I see him. A beacon of light through the darkness. A beautiful man smiling at me. Beckoning me to pick him. Is that god himself? What a jawline. Look at the pearly whites. This man could be on a soap opera. Oh wait he was on a soap opera. I click into the stats. I barely look my heart is already set. Only god (Fat) can judge me now. Do not take this man from me. Do not tell me I have sinned. I beg you.
Ill go with 1997-98 Rick Fox - Hoosier.
Pride of Warsaw Community in Warsaw Indiana.
Pride of University of North Carolina.
Several rings - I think he got 3.

Let's be honest, this late in the draft everyone is tired. The pickings are slim. The players are meh. We're just trying to grind it out at this point. So I think to myself, what do I need on my team? I think to myself, who is even on my team? Have I already used the Hoosier category? I think I picked Walt Bellamy let me go back and look. No I didn't plus he is too old. That's good.
I starts to think, wow all these players either suck or are exceedingly average. I don't have a spreadsheet to determine who is actually good nor do I want to spend that type of time for a bench player. A bead of sweat springs forth from my furrowed brow. Just pick anyone, get it over with. I continue to scroll through player after player. Players long forgotten in the annals of basketball history. Players so long gone that even Lamar has forgotten them.
Then I see him. A beacon of light through the darkness. A beautiful man smiling at me. Beckoning me to pick him. Is that god himself? What a jawline. Look at the pearly whites. This man could be on a soap opera. Oh wait he was on a soap opera. I click into the stats. I barely look my heart is already set. Only god (Fat) can judge me now. Do not take this man from me. Do not tell me I have sinned. I beg you.
Ill go with 1997-98 Rick Fox - Hoosier.
Pride of Warsaw Community in Warsaw Indiana.
Pride of University of North Carolina.
Several rings - I think he got 3.


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Damn you Flip. Why couldn't your ass stay away for a couple more picks. And damn Gatz for not picking faster after BTG
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Had him penciled in thinking the guys after me had already used the Hoosier category. Damn damn damn. When I thought I was gonna get away with the snipe of the day on Stoudamire you come and forsake me.


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Congrats ESAL you played yourself. We now know all your secret plans. You showed your hand and you got a 2-7 offsuit.

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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (Flip's pick)
James Gatz wrote:Okafor - Expansion - 2004-2005
Toodles!
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Flip Murray wrote:Congrats ESAL you played yourself. We now know all your secret plans. You showed your hand and you got a 2-7 offsuit.
NOW ALL OF THAR CHANGES NOW DOESNT IT FLIP, YOU THEIF!!!!
AND I STILL HAVE AN ACE UP MY SLEEVE. THE ONLY ONE LEFT. ITS CALLED AN ALL NBA PICK LEFT. HA. EAT MY SHORTS BUDDY.
IVE GOT YALL RIGHT WHERE I WANT YOU.








