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Quote from: nickagneta on May 18, 2010, 03:26:39 PMWe didn't miss thisQuote from: Edgar on May 18, 2010, 03:25:25 PMu missed me allpick a yearI personally pick him over Larry.yeah that muchHe played in five Olympics (the second person to do so after Teófilo Cruz) and was the top scorer in three of them. . In 1980 he played 7 games and scored 169 points for a 24.1 average. He again scored 169 points in 7 games in 1984. His best Olympic performance was the 1988 Seoul Olympics. He scored 338 points for an average of 42.3 points per game. In 1992 he scored 198 points in 8 games, and in 1996 he scored 219 points in 8 games. In 38 career Olympic basketball games, Schmidt scored 1093 points for a record 28.8 points per game average.He scored 49,703 points in his top-level career, the most ever.[1]Schmidt is probably most remembered in the United States for his performance in the gold-medal match of the 1987 Pan American Games in Indianapolis. The U.S. team of college players at those games featured two All-Americans in David Robinson (Hall of Famer) and Danny Manning, two Final Four MVPs in Pervis Ellison and Keith Smart, and several other future NBA players. Brazil faced a 68-54 halftime deficit. Schmidt almost single-handedly led Brazil to a stunning comeback, finishing with 46 points in a 120-115 win.andHe was drafted by the New Jersey Nets in 1984, and had several other opportunities to play in the NBA, but declined them all in order to maintain his "amateur" status and continue to play in Brazil's national team (until 1989 NBA players were not allowed to play for national teams). He retired on May 26, 2003.
We didn't miss thisQuote from: Edgar on May 18, 2010, 03:25:25 PMu missed me all
u missed me all
in m eyes and humble opinion yGranger is overrated
Quote from: Edgar on May 18, 2010, 03:15:38 PMin m eyes and humble opinion yGranger is overratedI agree in general ... but I also think his value should be quite high in this game because while the rest of his outside of scoring is thoroughly mediocre, it is not a liability. Put Granger alongside a bunch of talented players a few of which who make major non-scoring contributions and he will be a very valuable piece to hold. Granger is a very valuable pick at this stage in the game.
With the second pick of the 10th Round, the 76ers take the best player available .... Baron Davis!!