Who do you want YOUR team to pick.

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  1. nba dogmatist

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    For the celtics, it's either Marcus Williams or Andrea Bargnani.
     
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    Hawks : Marcus Williams or Andrea Bargnani..If they make a trade to be lower in the draft, I'd want Patrick O'Bryant
     
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    LaMarcus Aldridge. Can you think of the frontcourt we'd have? CVill, Bosh and Aldridge. Think of the ahleticism and overall skill. We could form a dynasty solely off of that.
     
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    Fantasy says: Brandon Roy or Rudy GayReality says: Rodney Carney or Ronnie Brewer.
     
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    I want the Sixers to draft Sheldon Williams.<<<<<<
     
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    For the Sixers Sheldan Williams, Cedric Simmons, or Mardy Collins
     
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    Celtics

    If we go PG I would be happy with either Marcus Williams, Randy Foye, or Sergio Rodriguez. Trading down for Rondo is possible, but he is a project and I don't want to wait 2-3 more years before our backup "gets it."

    If we go big man, and talking realistically, I would be happy with Andrea Bargnani, Patrick O'Bryant (for some reason I LOVE this dude and will follow him closely wherever he goes), Shelden Williams, or maybe Cedric Simmons at 7 (maybe. could probably trade down a few slots for Simmons). If we decide to trade down to like 20, I wouldn't mind Hilton Armstrong or Paul Davis.

    There are a couple other guys I would like too, but these are my top-watch guys. But Ainge plans on staying at 7, and if Brandon Roy is available, that would be a back pick unless there will be an immediate trade, because I mean we have Pierce, Wally, Tony, and a potential future star in Gerald. Not to mention Gomes plays some 3 and Delonte can play the 2.

    There are reports (from both Chad Ford and Fox Sports Net.. I know both idiots lol) that Ainge likes and will consider Redick at 7. I would not like that at all unless he is planning a trade. And even then, I don't think Redick will be a great NBA player. OK, but nothing special. I fear drafting Roy or Redick will have Ainge deal Green.
     
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    Wizards should definetely draft either Maurice Ager for his defensive skills or Cedric Simmons for post playing and defense, defense should really be our main concern.
     
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    I want the Nets to get Alexander Johnson with one of their first round picks and Kyle Lowry or Shannon Brown with the other. I also want them to draft Taj Gray with their second round pick..
     
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    Cedric Simmons will be gone before the Wizards pick at 18. I would be happy for the Bucks at 39th to nab a backup SG/SF like Brandon Bowman who plays defense and is a very good athlete.
     
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    I want either Morrison or Gay on the C's. Take M-Will if the top 6 is gone (Thomas, Bargnani, Roy, Gay, Morrison, Aldrige) but I don't think the Celtics will use him that much, I'd rather have Redick.1.Gay2. Morrison3. Redickthere's my ideal top 3
     
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    WHY would you want Redick? Where the hell would he fit. We already have Paul Pierce, Wally Szczerbiak, and Tony Allen at the wings. Plus a developing Gerald Green who needs to fight to the bone to get a lucky 10 mpg next year. PLUS Delonte falls back to the 2 and Gomes at the 3. Where the hell would Redick play? The Austin Toros? lol

    Unless you are thinking in your head you want to trade one of our wings. And if you say Tony Allen I will be pissed because he is easily our best perimiter defender, while Redick is average to below average on the defensive end.

    For some reason I tend to disagree with about 80% of your posts lol.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KhAoS-CelticsFahLyfe @ Jun 9 2006, 12:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I want either Morrison or Gay on the C's. Take M-Will if the top 6 is gone (Thomas, Bargnani, Roy, Gay, Morrison, Aldrige) but I don't think the Celtics will use him that much, I'd rather have Redick.1.Gay2. Morrison3. Redickthere's my ideal top 3</div>Redick over Williams? That's a joke. yeah, let's just get another scorer, instead of filling our needs. Even better, this scorer is undersized and unathleitc. I'm drooling over him! [​IMG]
     
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    Kings: Sergio Rodriguez. Aldrige, Bargnani, O'Bryant. not in any order.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (kingjamez @ Jun 7 2006, 09:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Hawks : Marcus Williams or Andrea Bargnani..If they make a trade to be lower in the draft, I'd want Patrick O'Bryant</div>Bargnani is an SF trapped in a PF's body, I dont care what anyone says, his game is very perimeter oriented and does not play like a true PF. He hardly plays down in the post. Atlanta obviously does not need anymore players at the SF position, Williams would be a nice pick, however. Also, I dont think Atlanta would need to trade down in the draft, O'Bryant is predicted to be picked around the 10-12 picks, anyways. So he'd still be available at whatever pick the Hawks have. (I forgot) BCB, there's a chance that Simmons could slip, you never know. And I think he will, although I have no real reason. Maybe he'll disappoint the scouts at workouts, and we'll get a steal, who knows. Or we might trade up or something. At the 18th pick, Ager would be a nice choice, but the disadvantage with him is that he's undersized, and mainly, a combo guard. We already have Daniels. Still, many guys in the NBA prove all the scouts wrong because they are 'undersized' at their position. Dwyane Wade and Elton Brand are those type of guys. So the undersized factor is just bullsh** now. Also, he'd be around right where he would be needed to picked. He's not lottery type material, but he's definitely not headed for the 2nd round, either. In the 2nd round (48th pick), a guy like Pops Mensah-Bonsu would work, very raw on offense, but he's an example whom I talk about a lot when I'm listing 'bangers' inside, which the Wizards need badly.Other very possible picks:Josh BooneHilton ArmstrongAlexander JohnsonPaul Milsap
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Zards @ Jun 9 2006, 05:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Bargnani is an SF trapped in a PF's body, I dont care what anyone says, his game is very perimeter oriented and does not play like a true PF. He hardly plays down in the post. Atlanta obviously does not need anymore players at the SF position, Williams would be a nice pick, however. Also, I dont think Atlanta would need to trade down in the draft, O'Bryant is predicted to be picked around the 10-12 picks, anyways. So he'd still be available at whatever pick the Hawks have. (I forgot)</div>BS. Bargnani plays alot more in the post than you think. He may not strat on the low block very much, but he is very good at penetrating, and he finishes well at the rim. Just bc he can shoot doesn't mean he can only shoot. He uses his strengths, and his strengths are shooting. That doesn't m ake him one-dimensional.
     
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    Thank you Dogma. Bargnani has impressive post moves and people talk so much about his shooting that some are thinking thats all he can do and it's not true at all. When people see a European who can shoot all they think of is a pansy shooter who doesn't play inside, well look at the videos posted yesterday the guy has great instincts as a shot blocker and he has an amazing first step like Nowitzki and takes it inside.
     
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    I don't think he is strong enough to play in the post. I think he will mainly be set up on the perimeter, because unless if he hits the weight room, he wont be strong enough to contend in there. He is too scrawny right now.
     
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    He needs to get stronger and he will but there are plenty of players in the post that are not a desired weight and can do fine. Nenad Krstic for example...
     
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    Nenad doesnt play in the post at all. New Jersey always sets him up with plays that have him positioned just inside the perimeter where he shoots his jumpshot. He always gets raped when he goes to the basket. I saw it many times during the Miami-NJ series.
     

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