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Re: 2010 CB Draft: Central Division Press Conferences
« Reply #270 on: September 05, 2010, 09:31:02 PM »

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interesting fact about illy.....he is nicknamed 'turk' nowitski

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Re: 2010 CB Draft: Central Division Press Conferences
« Reply #271 on: September 05, 2010, 09:34:17 PM »

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weeeeeelllllll.....this is boring.
Is it just me or are things being drawn out a lot farther this year with a ton of down time in between?

By the time the voting starts is anyone going to care anymore?

I hope though I have to say with classes starting(I am going back to school online) and business, I'm not so sure how much time I'm going to have to invest in this much more.

Last year vs. this year:

2009: Draft starts July 20, voting ends August 26

2010: Draft starts August 16, voting ends September 27

The draft has lasted a bit longer this year, due in part to a recognition that participation drops off a lot on Fridays and holidays.  

I don't think it's a surprise that GMs aren't parked in front of CelticsBlog on Labor Day weekend.  I wouldn't imagine that there would be a lot of activity tomorrow, either, which is why things resume on Tuesday.
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KP / Giannis / Turkuglu / Jrue / Curry
Sabonis / Brand / A. Thompson / Oladipo / Brunson
Jordan / Bowen

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Re: 2010 CB Draft: Central Division Press Conferences
« Reply #272 on: September 05, 2010, 09:35:36 PM »

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it does seem a little longer. maybe next season...2 conferences a day instead of uno

Eh...  the first year we did this, it was one *team* per day.  I think it's fair to give every division its day in the sun.


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KP / Giannis / Turkuglu / Jrue / Curry
Sabonis / Brand / A. Thompson / Oladipo / Brunson
Jordan / Bowen

Redshirt:  Cooper Flagg

Re: 2010 CB Draft: Central Division Press Conferences
« Reply #273 on: September 05, 2010, 09:38:46 PM »

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weeeeeelllllll.....this is boring.
Is it just me or are things being drawn out a lot farther this year with a ton of down time in between?

By the time the voting starts is anyone going to care anymore?

I hope though I have to say with classes starting(I am going back to school online) and business, I'm not so sure how much time I'm going to have to invest in this much more.

Last year vs. this year:

2009: Draft starts July 20, voting ends August 26

2010: Draft starts August 16, voting ends September 27

The draft has lasted a bit longer this year, due in part to a recognition that participation drops off a lot on Fridays and holidays. 

I don't think it's a surprise that GMs aren't parked in front of CelticsBlog on Labor Day weekend.  I wouldn't imagine that there would be a lot of activity tomorrow, either, which is why things resume on Friday.
The timing of the events must be it. I knew it seemed longer and yeah, the holiday weekend being in it as compared to no holidays in it last year, definitely does make a difference.


Re: 2010 CB Draft: Central Division Press Conferences
« Reply #274 on: September 05, 2010, 09:42:45 PM »

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weeeeeelllllll.....this is boring.
Is it just me or are things being drawn out a lot farther this year with a ton of down time in between?

By the time the voting starts is anyone going to care anymore?

I hope though I have to say with classes starting(I am going back to school online) and business, I'm not so sure how much time I'm going to have to invest in this much more.

Last year vs. this year:

2009: Draft starts July 20, voting ends August 26

2010: Draft starts August 16, voting ends September 27

The draft has lasted a bit longer this year, due in part to a recognition that participation drops off a lot on Fridays and holidays. 

I don't think it's a surprise that GMs aren't parked in front of CelticsBlog on Labor Day weekend.  I wouldn't imagine that there would be a lot of activity tomorrow, either, which is why things resume on Friday.
The timing of the events must be it. I knew it seemed longer and yeah, the holiday weekend being in it as compared to no holidays in it last year, definitely does make a difference.



I think maybe next year we could start it earlier, to wrap up before Labor Day.  I think this year, the season extended longer (until the Finals, rather than the Eastern Semis), free agency seemed to extend later, etc., and there was a burnout factor amongst the staff after losing to the Lakers.  That meant we started the draft later, and I think due to that we ran into Labor Day, the new school year, etc.


I'M THE SILVERBACK GORILLA IN THIS MOTHER... AND DON'T NONE OF YA'LL EVER FORGET IT!

KP / Giannis / Turkuglu / Jrue / Curry
Sabonis / Brand / A. Thompson / Oladipo / Brunson
Jordan / Bowen

Redshirt:  Cooper Flagg

Re: 2010 CB Draft: Central Division Press Conferences
« Reply #275 on: September 06, 2010, 11:30:02 PM »

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weeeeeelllllll.....this is boring.
Is it just me or are things being drawn out a lot farther this year with a ton of down time in between?

By the time the voting starts is anyone going to care anymore?

I hope though I have to say with classes starting(I am going back to school online) and business, I'm not so sure how much time I'm going to have to invest in this much more.

Last year vs. this year:

2009: Draft starts July 20, voting ends August 26

2010: Draft starts August 16, voting ends September 27

The draft has lasted a bit longer this year, due in part to a recognition that participation drops off a lot on Fridays and holidays. 

I don't think it's a surprise that GMs aren't parked in front of CelticsBlog on Labor Day weekend.  I wouldn't imagine that there would be a lot of activity tomorrow, either, which is why things resume on Friday.
The timing of the events must be it. I knew it seemed longer and yeah, the holiday weekend being in it as compared to no holidays in it last year, definitely does make a difference.



I think maybe next year we could start it earlier, to wrap up before Labor Day.  I think this year, the season extended longer (until the Finals, rather than the Eastern Semis), free agency seemed to extend later, etc., and there was a burnout factor amongst the staff after losing to the Lakers.  That meant we started the draft later, and I think due to that we ran into Labor Day, the new school year, etc.
Losing in such a tough way definitely hurt.

Re: 2010 CB Draft: Central Division Press Conferences
« Reply #276 on: September 07, 2010, 10:47:24 PM »

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Just came across this quote that I thought I'd underline remembering a Bryant versus Wade debate that happened early on.

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I’ve played with Dwyane and it’s no knock on him but if you compare him with Kobe, there’s a big difference in their work ethic. I played with Kobe, too... If Kobe loses a game, you’ll see him the next day in the gym, working extra hard to make sure he’ll be better...They’re both great players but Dwyane is more the show type.

- Former Celtic, Laker, Heat, Gary Payton.

More fuel for the fire.

Re: 2010 CB Draft: Central Division Press Conferences
« Reply #277 on: September 07, 2010, 10:56:25 PM »

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that's no shocker. kobe has mj's competitive angry. (should it be spirit?)

but so does garnett, and that didn't stop father time from screwing with him either.

that said, there is a reason kobe has been to the last 3 finals, and its not just gasol.

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Re: 2010 CB Draft: Central Division Press Conferences
« Reply #278 on: September 08, 2010, 09:34:01 AM »

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that's no shocker. kobe has mj's competitive angry. (should it be spirit?)

but so does garnett, and that didn't stop father time from screwing with him either.

that said, there is a reason kobe has been to the last 3 finals, and its not just gasol.
Both years Garnett's been healthy with a team around him he's been to the finals too.

Still Kobe's effectiveness has been on a straight linear decline for three years now. He might not have the catastrophic injury like KG did, but he's not going to maintain his level of performance.