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Re: Official Discuss your CB Draft team
« Reply #1260 on: September 09, 2010, 04:49:46 PM »

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This was my vote

Eastern Conference

(1) Chicago
(2) Washington
(3) New York
(4) Orlando
(5) Boston
(6) Milwaukee
(7) Indiana
[8] Atlanta

(9) Toronto
(10) Miami
(11) Cleveland
(12) Detroit
(13) Charlotte/Seattle
(14) New Jersey
(15) Phily

Western Conference

(1) Utah
(2) Phoenix
(3) Sacramento
(4) Denver
(5) Houston Rockets
(6) New Orleans
(7) LA Clippers
[8] LA Lakers

(9) Minnesota
(10) San Antonio
(11) Dallas
(12) Memphis
(13) Oklahoma City
(14) Portland

Interesting first time ive seen Milwaukee outside the top 3

I'm surprised by that. No disrespect to Milwakee, I voted them in the top 3 myself, but I thought there were a good chunk of teams that were really neck and neck with you guys. I would've thought you would've been bounced around 3-6 or so

Re: Official Discuss your CB Draft team
« Reply #1261 on: September 09, 2010, 04:51:01 PM »

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This was my vote

Eastern Conference

(1) Chicago
(2) Washington
(3) New York
(4) Orlando
(5) Boston
(6) Milwaukee
(7) Indiana
[8] Atlanta

(9) Toronto
(10) Miami
(11) Cleveland
(12) Detroit
(13) Charlotte/Seattle
(14) New Jersey
(15) Phily

Western Conference

(1) Utah
(2) Phoenix
(3) Sacramento
(4) Denver
(5) Houston Rockets
(6) New Orleans
(7) LA Clippers
[8] LA Lakers

(9) Minnesota
(10) San Antonio
(11) Dallas
(12) Memphis
(13) Oklahoma City
(14) Portland

Interesting first time ive seen Milwaukee outside the top 3
That's okay.

What do you think KC is thinking right now? 13th?!?!?!


Not terribly surprised, Who was pretty vocal about how much he disliked my team.


Still, I've been pretty happy with where other people think my team is. Can't let one bad vote I saw coming bring me down.

Re: Official Discuss your CB Draft team
« Reply #1262 on: September 09, 2010, 04:52:05 PM »

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This was my vote

Eastern Conference

(1) Chicago
(2) Washington
(3) New York
(4) Orlando
(5) Boston
(6) Milwaukee
(7) Indiana
[8] Atlanta

(9) Toronto
(10) Miami
(11) Cleveland
(12) Detroit
(13) Charlotte/Seattle
(14) New Jersey
(15) Phily

Western Conference

(1) Utah
(2) Phoenix
(3) Sacramento
(4) Denver
(5) Houston Rockets
(6) New Orleans
(7) LA Clippers
[8] LA Lakers

(9) Minnesota
(10) San Antonio
(11) Dallas
(12) Memphis
(13) Oklahoma City
(14) Portland

Interesting first time ive seen Milwaukee outside the top 3

I'm surprised by that. No disrespect to Milwakee, I voted them in the top 3 myself, but I thought there were a good chunk of teams that were really neck and neck with you guys. I would've thought you would've been bounced around 3-6 or so

I dont See NY, no disrespect they are relying heavily on rookies, second year players and the walking corpse of Kurt Thomas once Oden gets hurt this year.  Gaping flaws on that team
CB Draft LA Lakers: Lamarcus Aldridge, Carmelo Anthony,Jrue Holiday, Wes Matthews  6.11, 7.16, 8.14, 8.15, 9.16, 11.5, 11.16

Re: Official Discuss your CB Draft team
« Reply #1263 on: September 09, 2010, 04:53:07 PM »

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Orlando is deep, but i see the lack of a true PG (and the decomposed body of VC) as a problem.

I think you're ignoring Ty Lawson. In a crop full of rookie PG's he arguably sat comfortably on the list at 5th, behind Evans, Jennings, Curry, Collison, but ahead of guys like Johnny Flynn and Jrue Holiday.

Out of those 7 guys, 5 are being tagged as starters in the CB draft.

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Re: Official Discuss your CB Draft team
« Reply #1264 on: September 09, 2010, 04:55:09 PM »

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Orlando is deep, but i see the lack of a true PG (and the decomposed body of VC) as a problem.

I think you're ignoring Ty Lawson. In a crop full of rookie PG's he arguably sat comfortably on the list at 5th, behind Evans, Jennings, Curry, Collison, but ahead of guys like Johnny Flynn and Jrue Holiday.

Out of those 7 guys, 5 are being tagged as starters in the CB draft.

Co-Sign. Love Lawson.

Re: Official Discuss your CB Draft team
« Reply #1265 on: September 09, 2010, 04:57:29 PM »

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Orlando is deep, but i see the lack of a true PG (and the decomposed body of VC) as a problem.

I think you're ignoring Ty Lawson. In a crop full of rookie PG's he arguably sat comfortably on the list at 5th, behind Evans, Jennings, Curry, Collison, but ahead of guys like Johnny Flynn and Jrue Holiday.

Out of those 7 guys, 5 are being tagged as starters in the CB draft.

But does Lawson play in crunch time over Terry? If so then why is Terry starting to begin with when he could fill his more fitting role as a 6th man?

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Re: Official Discuss your CB Draft team
« Reply #1266 on: September 09, 2010, 04:58:28 PM »

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Orlando is deep, but i see the lack of a true PG (and the decomposed body of VC) as a problem.

I think you're ignoring Ty Lawson. In a crop full of rookie PG's he arguably sat comfortably on the list at 5th, behind Evans, Jennings, Curry, Collison, but ahead of guys like Johnny Flynn and Jrue Holiday.

Out of those 7 guys, 5 are being tagged as starters in the CB draft.

But does Lawson play in crunch time over Terry? If so then why is Terry starting to begin with when he could fill his more fitting role as a 6th man?

I have no idea....I agree with you about Terry sitting.

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like that is always lethal." - Evan 'The God' Turner

Re: Official Discuss your CB Draft team
« Reply #1267 on: September 09, 2010, 05:00:32 PM »

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Orlando is deep, but i see the lack of a true PG (and the decomposed body of VC) as a problem.

I think you're ignoring Ty Lawson. In a crop full of rookie PG's he arguably sat comfortably on the list at 5th, behind Evans, Jennings, Curry, Collison, but ahead of guys like Johnny Flynn and Jrue Holiday.

Out of those 7 guys, 5 are being tagged as starters in the CB draft.

But does Lawson play in crunch time over Terry? If so then why is Terry starting to begin with when he could fill his more fitting role as a 6th man?

I have no idea....I agree with you about Terry sitting.

Again, co-sign. I've said a few times, I think one of the reason the Magic could end up losing is some curious coaching decisions

Re: Official Discuss your CB Draft team
« Reply #1268 on: September 09, 2010, 05:04:33 PM »

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Orlando is deep, but i see the lack of a true PG (and the decomposed body of VC) as a problem.

I think you're ignoring Ty Lawson. In a crop full of rookie PG's he arguably sat comfortably on the list at 5th, behind Evans, Jennings, Curry, Collison, but ahead of guys like Johnny Flynn and Jrue Holiday.

Out of those 7 guys, 5 are being tagged as starters in the CB draft.
With the exception of Evans, Lawson's Per36 numbers across the board and PER were as good or better than every single one of those other guys. His TS% was an off the charts 60%. That is awesome for any PG never mind a rookie.

Re: Official Discuss your CB Draft team
« Reply #1269 on: September 09, 2010, 05:09:20 PM »

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Orlando is deep, but i see the lack of a true PG (and the decomposed body of VC) as a problem.

I think you're ignoring Ty Lawson. In a crop full of rookie PG's he arguably sat comfortably on the list at 5th, behind Evans, Jennings, Curry, Collison, but ahead of guys like Johnny Flynn and Jrue Holiday.

Out of those 7 guys, 5 are being tagged as starters in the CB draft.
With the exception of Evans, Lawson's Per36 numbers across the board and PER were as good or better than every single one of those other guys. His TS% was an off the charts 60%. That is awesome for any PG never mind a rookie.

Yeah, but Lawson's passing was not near where Curry, Jennings, or Collison's was. That however might have had a lot to do with role. Billups didn't pass much last season either.


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Re: Official Discuss your CB Draft team
« Reply #1270 on: September 09, 2010, 05:10:36 PM »

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Do we have any idea how many people have made their rankings?

Re: Official Discuss your CB Draft team
« Reply #1271 on: September 09, 2010, 05:11:15 PM »

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The Magic have one of the finest playmaking wings in the league in Joe Johnson and another good playmaker in Vince Carter + a good passing combo-forward in Kirilenko.

The burden on the point guard to be a creative passer is minimal.

Someone like Jason Terry who is a good setup guard and a very efficient shooter is an excellent fit.

Re: Official Discuss your CB Draft team
« Reply #1272 on: September 09, 2010, 05:12:33 PM »

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Do we have any idea how many people have made their rankings?

I'd bet we're around 12 or so.

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like that is always lethal." - Evan 'The God' Turner

Re: Official Discuss your CB Draft team
« Reply #1273 on: September 09, 2010, 05:13:01 PM »

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Do we have any idea how many people have made their rankings?
Last I read Faf said he had 9.5 ballots and that a ballot wouldn't be counted unless you voted for both conferences.

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« Reply #1274 on: September 09, 2010, 05:15:52 PM »

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Bullz RULE!

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