Misses from the 2010 NBA draft

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  1. Mediocre Man

    Mediocre Man Mr. SportsTwo

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    Babbit seems like a bad pick now, but didn't we do the trade to save 3m and get out of the luxury tax? The draft is a crap shoot after pick 5 anyway. Still like the Williams pick but he is yet another example of taking a gamble on an ultra talented player with injury problems and it not panning out.
     
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    Not really. How many #16 or #22 picks aren't misses? That list is pretty dumb: how could it not mention Evan Turner at #2? Or Wesley Johnson at #4? Or Aminu at #8?
     
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    Man I totally forgot about Xavier Henry... Is he still in New Orleans?
     
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    Masbee -- Rookie of the Year

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    KP didn't whiff on this draft as much as the draft mostly sucked.

    The player every GM is trying to figure out how they missed him - including our current GM - is Paul George.
     
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    I'm very disappointed that #47 Tiny Gallon and #51 Magnum Rolle never played a minute.
     

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