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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (Gatz's pick) 

Post#821 » by LamarMatic7 » Tue Aug 2, 2016 8:38 am

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Always looking for good categories.

I have also been thinking about categories throughout this thing. The two ideas which I liked:

Internatio-role - Any player born outside the USA who wasn't ever selected for an All-Star or an All-NBA team.
Flash in the pan - Any player whose career lasted five (or, perhaps, six) seasons or less (requires research for the druggies, the unfortunate deaths, the one-season wonders, etc.)

just because I love Giants, how about must be 7'3 or taller.

Keith Closs for the win

at one point I actually had an agreement with Keith Closs to come on the podcast. somehow it never materialized.
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (ESaL's pick) 

Post#822 » by LamarMatic7 » Tue Aug 2, 2016 8:39 am

Diop wrote:on a related note, how did Chuck Nevitt last for 10 or so years when he generally averaged about 5 minutes a game?

was he a side show attraction? they needed someone to hang the net?

Grantland actually did an article on Chuck Nevitt which used a video of mine:
http://grantland.com/features/chuck-nevitt-greg-kite-scott-hastings-history-nba-12th-man/

I don't remember it all that well but, perhaps, it contains answers to your question.
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (ESaL's pick) 

Post#823 » by BatumtheGlue » Tue Aug 2, 2016 8:45 am

Diop wrote:Hedo Turkoglu is probably the most similar to Dunleavy

this year http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/SAS/2004.html

Yeah i'm looking at him now, lol.

Lamar, thanks for correcting me :D
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (ESaL's pick) 

Post#824 » by LamarMatic7 » Tue Aug 2, 2016 8:48 am

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Diop wrote:Hedo Turkoglu is probably the most similar to Dunleavy

this year http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/SAS/2004.html

Yeah i'm looking at him now, lol.

Lamar, thanks for correcting me :D

no problem :D

somebody had to do it.
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (ESaL's pick) 

Post#825 » by Diop » Tue Aug 2, 2016 8:52 am

LamarMatic7 wrote:
Diop wrote:on a related note, how did Chuck Nevitt last for 10 or so years when he generally averaged about 5 minutes a game?

was he a side show attraction? they needed someone to hang the net?

Grantland actually did an article on Chuck Nevitt which used a video of mine:
http://grantland.com/features/chuck-nevitt-greg-kite-scott-hastings-history-nba-12th-man/

I don't remember it all that well but, perhaps, it contains answers to your question.

what a great article, love the part about how MJ punched that guy in the nuts.

it looks like Chuck was a bit of a circus act too
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (Gatz's pick) 

Post#826 » by LamarMatic7 » Tue Aug 2, 2016 9:30 am

LamarMatic7 wrote:Internatio-role - Any player born outside the USA who wasn't ever selected for an All-Star or an All-NBA team.

Fats would definitely keep this category open for all of the draft and then take Walter Herrmann with one of his last picks.
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (Gatz's pick) 

Post#827 » by Diop » Tue Aug 2, 2016 9:36 am

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LamarMatic7 wrote:Internatio-role - Any player born outside the USA who wasn't ever selected for an All-Star or an All-NBA team.

Fats would definitely keep this category open for all of the draft and then take Walter Herrmann with one of his last picks.

I just found out that Steve Kerr was not born in the US, he's Lebanese!!

He better hope Trump doesn't win
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (Gatz's pick) 

Post#828 » by Diop » Tue Aug 2, 2016 9:41 am

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LamarMatic7 wrote:Internatio-role - Any player born outside the USA who wasn't ever selected for an All-Star or an All-NBA team.

Fats would definitely keep this category open for all of the draft and then take Walter Herrmann with one of his last picks.

and I would take advantage of Bradley's german roots to take him
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (Gatz's pick) 

Post#829 » by LamarMatic7 » Tue Aug 2, 2016 11:24 am

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LamarMatic7 wrote:Internatio-role - Any player born outside the USA who wasn't ever selected for an All-Star or an All-NBA team.

Fats would definitely keep this category open for all of the draft and then take Walter Herrmann with one of his last picks.

I just found out that Steve Kerr was not born in the US, he's Lebanese!!

He better hope Trump doesn't win

yep. his father served there.

the fans of some opposing college team even cheered for his dad's death when he passed in the war.
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (Gatz's pick) 

Post#830 » by Diop » Tue Aug 2, 2016 11:34 am

LamarMatic7 wrote:
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LamarMatic7 wrote:Fats would definitely keep this category open for all of the draft and then take Walter Herrmann with one of his last picks.

I just found out that Steve Kerr was not born in the US, he's Lebanese!!

He better hope Trump doesn't win

yep. his father served there.

the fans of some opposing college team even cheered for his dad's death when he passed in the war.

Yeah just read that tonight, pretty depressing
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (ESaL's pick) 

Post#831 » by EwingSweatsALot » Tue Aug 2, 2016 11:40 am

Not much to say about really any of the categories left except my All NBA selection since they're all pretty light at this point. . So I'll keep it short and sweet.

With multiple guys that can go and get there own shot on my bench and good shooters. I might as well just add another guy who can shoot the hell out of the ball and is the greatest chemist of all time.

Mr. 6 Straight Finals

James Jones, 10-11, invisible.

43% from three on 3+ attempts a game. And most importantly the sole reason LeBron has made six straight finals. Good luck to the guy who drafted LeBron, what the **** are you gonna do now?
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (ESaL's pick) 

Post#832 » by LamarMatic7 » Tue Aug 2, 2016 11:44 am

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LamarMatic7 wrote:
Diop wrote:on a related note, how did Chuck Nevitt last for 10 or so years when he generally averaged about 5 minutes a game?

was he a side show attraction? they needed someone to hang the net?

Grantland actually did an article on Chuck Nevitt which used a video of mine:
http://grantland.com/features/chuck-nevitt-greg-kite-scott-hastings-history-nba-12th-man/

I don't remember it all that well but, perhaps, it contains answers to your question.

what a great article, love the part about how MJ punched that guy in the nuts.

it looks like Chuck was a bit of a circus act too

yeah, that paragraph was so sad.

But Nevitt stayed on with the Lakers after Glass brokered a unique arrangement with general manager Jerry West. “We worked it out so Chuck would sell tickets,” says Glass, “and he’d also be able to work out with the team, post up with Kareem in practice, and if something happened to one of their guys, the Lakers would sign him.” While Nevitt sold tickets — sometimes at a local mall — and worked drills, he also auditioned, at Rodney Dangerfield’s request, for a part in the comedy Back to School. The idea was to place Nevitt inside a Tall and Fat, one of the clothing stores owned by Dangerfield’s character, Thornton Melon. It seemed logical — Nevitt had actually worked a similar job at a Houston-area big-and-tall shop called the King Size Company after being cut by the Rocket in 1983. He didn’t get the part.


I don't know if you've seen this but this 30 for 30 Short would definitely also be interesting to you. The director tackles the topic of being posterized and bases it on our own favorite tall guy - Shawn Bradley.

http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=10925703

There are a couple of things I don't like about it but it's a decent effort. I watched it again since it came out like two years ago.
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (ESaL's pick) 

Post#833 » by LamarMatic7 » Tue Aug 2, 2016 11:54 am

Bradley definitely won off the court.

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According to wikipedia:

"As of 2006, Bradley and his wife Annette have six children: daughters Cheyenne, Ciera, Chelsea, and Charity and sons Chance and Chase."
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (ESaL's pick) 

Post#834 » by EwingSweatsALot » Tue Aug 2, 2016 12:03 pm

Some categories I've thought of.

For one that international category sounds awesome.

Change the state from Indiana to either New York, North Carolina, or both Carolinas

Mr. Perfect. Anybody who attempted 5+ FGs and 5+ FTs and made all of them in a game.

Two way players. Guys who made both All NBA and All Defensice Team. (Might cancel out all NBA category too much)

The giant category sounds great too that Diop mentioned. So what about the opposite? The miniature men. Any guy under 5'10" or so.

The unorthodox triple double. Any player who.jad a triple double in a game that included steals or blocks. (Id have to check how many guys for this one).
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (ESaL's pick) 

Post#835 » by Diop » Tue Aug 2, 2016 12:08 pm

I already checked trip dub with blocks and they're are a few, including our own Roy Hibbert
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (ESaL's pick) 

Post#836 » by Diop » Tue Aug 2, 2016 12:11 pm

LamarMatic7 wrote:Bradley definitely won off the court.

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According to wikipedia:

"As of 2006, Bradley and his wife Annette have six children: daughters Cheyenne, Ciera, Chelsea, and Charity and sons Chance and Chase."

A good Mormon family, his wife is only 5'3, which would just look ridiculous
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (ESaL's pick) 

Post#837 » by LamarMatic7 » Tue Aug 2, 2016 12:20 pm

EwingSweatsALot wrote:Some categories I've thought of.

For one that international category sounds awesome.

Change the state from Indiana to either New York, North Carolina, or both Carolinas

Mr. Perfect. Anybody who attempted 5+ FGs and 5+ FTs and made all of them in a game.

Two way players. Guys who made both All NBA and All Defensice Team. (Might cancel out all NBA category too much)

The giant category sounds great too that Diop mentioned. So what about the opposite? The miniature men. Any guy under 5'10" or so.

The unorthodox triple double. Any player who.jad a triple double in a game that included steals or blocks. (Id have to check how many guys for this one).


we definitely had the miniature men one of the years. it was a decent category, sure.

like the ideas for these ones.
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (ESaL's pick) 

Post#838 » by LamarMatic7 » Tue Aug 2, 2016 12:21 pm

Diop wrote:I already checked trip dub with blocks and they're are a few, including our own Roy Hibbert

and of course - Shawn Bradley:

http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/199804070DAL.html
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (ESaL's pick) 

Post#839 » by EwingSweatsALot » Tue Aug 2, 2016 12:22 pm

Maybe even a category in honor of sniping.

5 3PM and 5 steals in a single game.
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Re: 2016 Scavenger Hunt Draft (ESaL's pick) 

Post#840 » by LamarMatic7 » Tue Aug 2, 2016 12:26 pm

Diop wrote:A good Mormon family, his wife is only 5'3, which would just look ridiculous

and quite the attractive genes on the female side of his family.
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