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Give me Peja Stojakovic

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I am selecting the 16 year Vet, Terry Porter. Porter played in 82 games this season, starting over half of them. He was a good defender, great shooter, and a 2.42 AST/TOV ratio. He was an important piece on a title contender.


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Rashard Lewis. Great shooter and versatile enough to play the 3 or 4 if needed


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Boris Diaw.
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PG: Ricky Rubio 16
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PG: Ricky Rubio 16
SG: Brandon Roy 09
SF: Danny Green 14
PF: Rasheed Wallace 06
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G: George Hill 14
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Give me one of the most underrated pointguards in the nba Ricky Rubio
He has a huge positive impact on the game on both ends despite the bad shooting touch

He has a huge positive impact on the game on both ends despite the bad shooting touch

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Not sure how highly this guy will be regarded but I'm really happy to get him. He can back up all 3 frontcourt positions, provides elite post defense, and has a good face-up game with 3-point range. Can't rebound to save his life but I've already got Howard and Love so that's not so damaging.

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One of the few role players my dad approved of in his Orlando Magic stint.

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Fantastic shooter. One of the best playmakers out there. 2.5 TOP48. The very underrated Jose Calderon
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Man, I was gonna get cute and hold off on this pick, but I have a feeling he may be selected. Ill just home my next guy is there.
Give me:
ANDREW BYNUM
The third piece to my championship big man puzzle.
Kobe won back to back titles with Gasol / Odom / Bynum so I think JKidd and KD might be alright with them.
Basically averaged: 19/12/2/1.5 on good D, 35 mins per, and only 13.3 FGA's. That elite level status.
Him, Gasol and Odom were a hell of a trio and we like their fit with a real PG in Jason Kidd, and another great in Kevin Durant.
Give me:
ANDREW BYNUM
The third piece to my championship big man puzzle.
Kobe won back to back titles with Gasol / Odom / Bynum so I think JKidd and KD might be alright with them.
Basically averaged: 19/12/2/1.5 on good D, 35 mins per, and only 13.3 FGA's. That elite level status.
Him, Gasol and Odom were a hell of a trio and we like their fit with a real PG in Jason Kidd, and another great in Kevin Durant.
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Give me...
George Hill

Good defender, 40%3PT shooter, can play PG/SG, run my second unit offense, etc.
George Hill

Good defender, 40%3PT shooter, can play PG/SG, run my second unit offense, etc.
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Chris Mullin. Taking Reggie Miller's wingman here.
Defense is covered between Pippen, Wall, and my elite bigs. Chris Mullin can flat out shoot the ball, 7.4 FGA per game and a nasty 46.4% from three.
Love this guy, depending on the matchup he could start.
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Going to go with Tayshaun Prince.


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Crap I was gonna take Bogut!
I guess I'll go Nick Collison here. Really low fga but really smart defensively and can hit a jumper
Can somebody please quote the next guy since I'm on my phone?
I guess I'll go Nick Collison here. Really low fga but really smart defensively and can hit a jumper
Can somebody please quote the next guy since I'm on my phone?
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A bit of a risky pick here considering he takes around 20 fga and is high usage and not an amazing shooter thus a questionable fir but i think i just need more top end talent and this guy might be a top 10 pg of all time, takes my defense from great to outstanding and seriously improves the offense too... been planning to grab him for 3 rounds so ive still got the fga to make it work, give me
Gary payton
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Blake Griffin

I thought about another similar bigman, but Blake finished higher in retro player of the year voting for 2014 and was like 3rd in MVP votes. Brings most of the passing and shooting but with a more efficient offensive game. That and he comes for 3 FGA less, which gives me a really good season of Horford I want to use. I'm very happy with this 7 man rotation.

I thought about another similar bigman, but Blake finished higher in retro player of the year voting for 2014 and was like 3rd in MVP votes. Brings most of the passing and shooting but with a more efficient offensive game. That and he comes for 3 FGA less, which gives me a really good season of Horford I want to use. I'm very happy with this 7 man rotation.

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On my phone so can't quote, but I'll take Anthony Daniels here
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