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Re: Hindsight on the 2009 CB Draft
« Reply #45 on: August 05, 2010, 11:24:27 AM »

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Does having a top 10 NBA player really give a team an inherent advantage?

Teams with Dwyane Wade, Kobe Bryant and Kevin Durant didn't even make the conference semi-finals last year and the team that won it all didn't have a top 40 NBA player on it? ;) :D
Manu isn't a top 40 player?

I do think that looking over the results for the past couple of years if you don't have a high pick its much much harder to get all that far.

Hopefully this evens things out some.
I don't think he is anymore. And besides, I was using the Devil's Advocate argument to poke a little fun at the CrotorNats more than anything else.

I actually think your modified snake is a brilliant idea.

Re: Hindsight on the 2009 CB Draft
« Reply #46 on: August 05, 2010, 11:26:46 AM »

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Does having a top 10 NBA player really give a team an inherent advantage?

Teams with Dwyane Wade, Kobe Bryant and Kevin Durant didn't even make the conference semi-finals last year and the team that won it all didn't have a top 40 NBA player on it? ;) :D
Manu isn't a top 40 player?

I do think that looking over the results for the past couple of years if you don't have a high pick its much much harder to get all that far.

Hopefully this evens things out some.
I don't think he is anymore. And besides, I was using the Devil's Advocate argument to poke a little fun at the CrotorNats more than anything else.

I actually think your modified snake is a brilliant idea.
It was actually Roy's idea.

Re: Hindsight on the 2009 CB Draft
« Reply #47 on: August 05, 2010, 11:44:40 AM »

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Does having a top 10 NBA player really give a team an inherent advantage?

Teams with Dwyane Wade, Kobe Bryant and Kevin Durant didn't even make the conference semi-finals last year and the team that won it all didn't have a top 40 NBA player on it? ;) :D
Manu isn't a top 40 player?

I do think that looking over the results for the past couple of years if you don't have a high pick its much much harder to get all that far.

Hopefully this evens things out some.
I don't think he is anymore. And besides, I was using the Devil's Advocate argument to poke a little fun at the CrotorNats more than anything else.

I actually think your modified snake is a brilliant idea.
It was actually Roy's idea.
Yeah, but as commissioner, you get all the credit. I mean, you don't think David Stern actually thought up the Draft Lottery do you? ;D

Put it this way, you put it into effect brilliantly.

Re: Hindsight on the 2009 CB Draft
« Reply #48 on: August 05, 2010, 01:19:10 PM »

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hindsight is that my team, New Orleans was severely under rated,

a starting 5 of westbrook, kobe, radnmanovic, big baby, and noah easily makes the playoffs.

no bitterness, just increases the determination to lead the spurs to the title in 2010

Re: Hindsight on the 2009 CB Draft
« Reply #49 on: August 05, 2010, 01:32:46 PM »

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hindsight is that my team, New Orleans was severely under rated,

a starting 5 of westbrook, kobe, radnmanovic, big baby, and noah easily makes the playoffs.

no bitterness, just increases the determination to lead the spurs to the title in 2010
Radman at SF? yuck....

Re: Hindsight on the 2009 CB Draft
« Reply #50 on: August 05, 2010, 01:44:18 PM »

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hindsight is that my team, New Orleans was severely under rated,

a starting 5 of westbrook, kobe, radnmanovic, big baby, and noah easily makes the playoffs.

no bitterness, just increases the determination to lead the spurs to the title in 2010
Couple of things hurt your team

1. Kobe winning a title just weeks beforehand. Never discount Kobe backlash on Celticsblog.

2. After your top 4 players....yikes, the rest of the team was dreadful.

Re: Hindsight on the 2009 CB Draft
« Reply #51 on: August 05, 2010, 01:50:36 PM »

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fair points. but the top 4 should have atleast led to the playoffs....or not

Re: Hindsight on the 2009 CB Draft
« Reply #52 on: August 05, 2010, 02:10:14 PM »

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fair points. but the top 4 should have atleast led to the playoffs....or not
Hey, I was in the same boat with Gerald Wallace, Stephen Jackson, George Hill and Luis Scola. Even had Przybilla for half a year and Anthony Morrow...didn't make the playoffs.



Oh, and after that, yeah, my team pretty much sucked.



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Re: Hindsight on the 2009 CB Draft
« Reply #53 on: August 05, 2010, 02:32:26 PM »

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hindsight is that my team, New Orleans was severely under rated,

a starting 5 of westbrook, kobe, radnmanovic, big baby, and noah easily makes the playoffs.

no bitterness, just increases the determination to lead the spurs to the title in 2010

Oh, you know I agree. If you'll recall I was threatening to vote through the entire Southwest division. Although to add to Nick's critique: RE: Joakim Noah, anticipating a break out season doesn't carry much weight in August/September.

Also see for example - my trumpeting of Marcus Thornton.

That and the fact that Vlad "Space Cadet" Radmanovic doesn't belong in an eight man rotation. Otherwise very nice work. If you hadn't given up quite so much in dealing for Kobe I suspect you would've made a deep playoff run.

Re: Hindsight on the 2009 CB Draft
« Reply #54 on: August 05, 2010, 02:36:02 PM »

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Ya any team starting Vlad wasnt going to get to the playoffs.  If Roy and Edgar taught us anything its that a team loaded with talent throughout the roster will come out on top. 

I dont think Vlad would have played any minutes on Edgars team an you had him starting.
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Re: Hindsight on the 2009 CB Draft
« Reply #55 on: August 05, 2010, 02:50:44 PM »

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Original starting 5:

Rondo
Mason Jr
Josh Howard
Al Jefferson
Andres Biedrins

Setbacks: Josh Howard: Hurt. Al Jefferson: Under achieved Andris Biedrins: Hurt Bruce Bowen: stayed retired,

Revised starting Lineup:

Rondo
Roger Mason Jr
Ersan Ilyasova
AL Jefferson
Serge Ibaka

I mean, I could preen about how right I was about Ibaka and Ilyasova, or how Rondo made the leap this past season into elite level point guard, but really this probably wasn't a playoff team. Not with the devastating injuries and questionable leadership.

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Re: Hindsight on the 2009 CB Draft
« Reply #56 on: August 05, 2010, 03:06:32 PM »

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I had

Duhon, Allen, Thornton, Jamison, Howard. In real life, no way I make the WCF.