If Your Team Could Get Any Player In This Draft...

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  1. BottomOfDaMapTX

    BottomOfDaMapTX BBW Member

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    who would it be???Mine would be Rudy Gay...he's my fave player in this draft...he's a freak and definitely the best athlete in this draft...omg...that starting lineup for dallas lmaoPG - Jason TerrySG - Rudy GaySF - Josh HowardPF - Dirk NowitzkiC - Desagana Diop/Erick DampierAMAZING lolyea this is just for fun lol
     
  2. BrewCityBuck

    BrewCityBuck The guy with 17,000 Posts.

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    I would also go with Rudy Gay, he's 6'8" 225 pounds, great SF size, long arms, good defense, excellent quickness and a absolute FREAK athlete and get this is, will only be 19 years old when he's drafted, only 19. He's already really good and has hardly scratched the surface of his ability. People rip for not taking over games. But... #1 his whole starting lineup with probably be drafted in the top 35 picks, Hilton Armstrong, Denham Brown, Marcus Williams and Josh Boone, what did you expect him to do with all these veteran leaders, score 20ppg? #2 he didn't have to dominate or take over games because Conneticut was so incredabily good, the Huskies were usually up by over 10 points most of the game. For a 19 year old I look forward to the future. His Gayness :happy0144:
     
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    I would take Tyrus Thomas. Sure his attitude pisses me off but he brings a huge presence to the low post for us and would bring us a lot of defense something we really need.
     
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    I would take Rudy Gay. Even though we need defense. He will give ua a real secondary scorer.
     
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    Probably Marcus Williams. Celts need a playmaking point guard, and hes the best and one of the only true PGs in the draft. Seems like this year, more than others, there is a TON of combo-guards and fewer true PGs.
     
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    LaMarcus AldridgeCedric SimmonsTyrus ThomasShelden Williams
     
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    For the Cavs it would be one of 2 player:1). Randy Foye, G, Villanova - Foye is probably the perfect PG that the Cavs team needs. The guy is tough, defends, can get to the rim, and can shoot. With already having 2 primary ball handlers in Larry Hughes and LeBron James the Cavs really don't need a "true" PG... But a true PG isn't out of the equation. 2). Shelden Williams, PF, Duke - With the Cavs already having Zydrunas Ilgauskas, we need a tough, physical Forward who is versatile enough to guard the best post players on the opposing teams... Shelden fits the mold to a tee. The guy is a terrific defender, is a great rebounder, can block shots, and doesn't need the ball on offense to be effective. Cedrick Simmons, PF/C, NC State would also be a great fit... He or Shelden at PF.3). Patrick O'Bryant, C, Bradley - With Zydrunas Ilgauskas aging, it won't be too long before the Cavs need a replacement for him. With that not too far off of the horizon, O'Bryant seems to be a great fit with LeBron. He is athletic enough, to be a effective in the transistion game, but can also be good down on the low block.PG: Randy FoyeSG: Larry HughesSF: LeBron JamesPF: Drew GoodenCT: Zydrunas IlgauskasPG: Mike James?SG: Larry HughesSF: LeBron JamesPF: Shelden WilliamsCT: Zydrunas IlgauskasPG: Mike James?SG: Larry HughesSF: LeBron JamesPF: Drew GoodenCT: Zydrunas Ilgauskas/ Patrick O'Bryant
     
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    probably LaMarcus Aldridge or Bargnani. But i'll be fine with Williams.
     
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    I'm going to disagree with bottom and say Brandon Roy who would fit nicely into our shooting guard spot. Also, JJ Redick, I know he's not a top lotto pick, but he would just fit well in the Mavs system.
     
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    For the Milwaukee Bucks. 1. Bobby Jones 6'7" 210 SG/SF Washington - He's a great perimeter defender and he has the size to play SG and SF. He gives it his all and he's working on his shot. He's exactly what we need, defense and a backup SG/SF. We have the scorers where it doesn't matter if he doesn't score. 2. Marcus Vinicius 6'10" 230 SF Brazil - He's an offensive powerhouse, he's really big for a SF, very much like Rashard Lewis with his play and he is very quick for his size but his defense needs a lot of work and thats not what we need but he's a bigtime talent. 3. Brandon Bowman 6'8" 220 Georgetown - Has a great NBA type body and is a good athlete who does everything well. But he tends to dissapear in games and thats not something I particulary like in a player.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BCB @ Jun 24 2006, 11:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>For the Milwaukee Bucks. 1. Bobby Jones 6'7" 210 SG/SF Washington - He's a great perimeter defender and he has the size to play SG and SF. He gives it his all and he's working on his shot. He's exactly what we need, defense and a backup SG/SF. We have the scorers where it doesn't matter if he doesn't score. 2. Marcus Vinicius 6'10" 230 SF Brazil - He's an offensive powerhouse, he's really big for a SF, very much like Rashard Lewis with his play and he is very quick for his size but his defense needs a lot of work and thats not what we need but he's a bigtime talent. 3. Brandon Bowman 6'8" 220 Georgetown - Has a great NBA type body and is a good athlete who does everything well. But he tends to dissapear in games and thats not something I particulary like in a player.</div>You know you can pick any player right??? This is if you could take any player in the draft who would it be.
     
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    Ok, already replied above...missed the unrealisticly part this time. [​IMG]
     
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    For sure Brandon Roy or Rudy Gay.
     
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    Patrick O'Bryant. He's the best center in the draft and that's our biggest need now with Alonzo Mourning likely leaving and Shaq aging at a rapid pace. We desperately need to start grooming a young center behind Shaq and O'Bryant would be perfect in my opnion.
     
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    I would take Brandon Roy for the Nuggs. He was one of the most underrated players in college and he would be a great fit for them. He is a good shooter and scorer which the Nuggets need and he is very un-selfish.
     
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    For the Magic, definately Brandon Roy. He would fill our shooting guard spot just perfectly. If i could make a deal with the devil to get him to fall to us, i would do it in a hearbeat.
     
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    For the Raps:In my opinion:1. Aldridge .. I know he's not a banger type of guy, but I think he has some unique low-post moves. I'm sure he'll be able to put up double digits every night2. Rudy Gay .. if he can improve his ballhandling skills and play the 2, he'd be amazing. We all know he's got an incredible potential and is extremely athletic. It's just the work ethic that needs to be worked on.3. Brandon Roy .. haven't seen too much of him but sources tell me that he's a good combo guard offensively and defensively. The Raps are in need of a PG and that's why Brandon would fit in.
     
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    Rudy Gay's work ethic is fine, everyone makes an issue about his work ethic, attitude..etc..When it's a non-issue. All his numbers went up from his freshman to sophomore seasons and his ball handeling has improved dramaticly since he came to Connecticut. Calhoun has had no problems with Rudy and either have his teammates.
     

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