Oh, man, the scrolling text cracks me up.
My weekend was solid, IP. Next week will be the big one, though. My soon-to-be-fiance' and I will be going into NYC. First, we're meeting up with Steve Weinman for some Gyros. Then, it's off to Broadway, followed by dinner at Ruth's Chris. Our anniversary is July 29, and my birthday is 8/4 and hers is 8/5.
Just making attempts to catch up with the pre-blockbuster-trade end of the round. And I want first and foremost to raise my glass to Hobbs. Great news.
As for Round 6, I'll agree with the majority (this once) and say solid selections almost top to bottom. I do believe that certain teams were in a position to make higher risk, higher reward moves but didn't, and I'm curious about that. This is why I like Golden State's choice of Tyreke Evans; and can get on board with Denver's willingness to use a high 6th on Yao Ming. (Although a surprising gamble from the most vocal critic of the Pacers' Rubio pick.)
Also, Houston may be willing to move down in the 7th though likely at a greater cost than may be suggested by the team's move back from 6 (27), which was a financially motivated.