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I'll go with Amir johnson


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We want a Championship level disciplined PG who will cash in on Dirk's gravity

Tony Parker
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Tony Parker
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The Greatest of All Time debate in basketball is essentially who has the greatest basketball resume of the player who has the best highlights instead of who is the best player
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Mr. Out of Nowhere (actually, I liked him coming out of Marshall, although I never knew he'd be this good)

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Ill take another versatile piece here:
Mike Miller
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There's a couple of centers I was looking at hard here that I thought were great fits with KG. One of them I felt like I couldn't get enough minutes out of and that was ultimately the back-breaker here. So give me...
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Andre Roberson.
Solid defensive backup to Reggie Miller, and good complement to Chris Mullin off the bench.
Solid defensive backup to Reggie Miller, and good complement to Chris Mullin off the bench.
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I'm gonna go with...Damian Lillard.


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Okay, my last two picks are:
Taj Gibson

and
Aaron McKie

Back to you.
Taj Gibson

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Aaron McKie

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I'll go with Mark Madsen.
Talking about his prime with the Lakers, Shaquille O’Neal said that the only player who could thwart him from his dominant play was Madsen. "He used to beat me up in practice”, O’Neal said.
Good to have him on our side opposed to being used against us.

Talking about his prime with the Lakers, Shaquille O’Neal said that the only player who could thwart him from his dominant play was Madsen. "He used to beat me up in practice”, O’Neal said.
Good to have him on our side opposed to being used against us.


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Taking Raef LaFrentz here. I really wanted a ranged big man who could knock down three point shots to complement and backup both Duncan and Gasol.
LaFrentz allows me to maintain my size advantage while adding an extra dimension to my offense off the bench. Crazy thing is, this guy could block shots on defense, too!

LaFrentz allows me to maintain my size advantage while adding an extra dimension to my offense off the bench. Crazy thing is, this guy could block shots on defense, too!
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With my last pick I will be selecting...
Sam Perkins

A stretch big who can shoot the 3 that plays PF/C. That's all I really need for the limited minutes he will be playing.
Sam Perkins

A stretch big who can shoot the 3 that plays PF/C. That's all I really need for the limited minutes he will be playing.
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Don't really need a 7th man, but we will take a dominant shot blocker off the bench
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46.9% from 3

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It pains me to pick one player from this team let alone two, but...

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I'll go with Steve smith
good shooter, playmaker and stepped up in the playoffs

good shooter, playmaker and stepped up in the playoffs
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I'll take Steven Adams
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PG: Ricky Rubio 16
SG: Brandon Roy 09
SF: Danny Green 14
PF: Rasheed Wallace 06
C: Shaquille O'Neal 01
G: George Hill 14
F: Anthony Parker 10
C: Amir Johnson 12

PG: Ricky Rubio 16
SG: Brandon Roy 09
SF: Danny Green 14
PF: Rasheed Wallace 06
C: Shaquille O'Neal 01
G: George Hill 14
F: Anthony Parker 10
C: Amir Johnson 12
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