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Re: Redo the 2010 Draft
« Reply #15 on: April 26, 2011, 08:01:23 AM »

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Inefficient or not, I think Jordan Crawford makes the top ten.  At the very least, I'd put him in Indiana ahead of Udoh.

He's arguably a top 10 talent, but I don't see a fit - Indiana already has Collison & Price at the point, and those are both players who comand the ball.

Re: Redo the 2010 Draft
« Reply #16 on: April 26, 2011, 08:03:21 AM »

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1. Washington Wizards - John Wall
2. Philadelphia 76ers - DeMarcus Cousins (Doug Collins and Brand would have been able to guide this headcase, his talent is just too good to pass up on)
3. New Jersey Nets - Derrick Favors (trade bait, that's the only thing on their mind with this pick)
4. Minnesota Timberwolves - Evan Turner (perfect fit at the two, he could have turned out as a Brandon Roy for this team)
5. Sacramento Kings - Wes Johnson (also perfect fit at the two or three to complement Tyreke and the Israeli guy (sorry i forgot his name) )
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It would have been nice if Bledsoe or Paul George were still available at 19 for us..

Omri Casspi is who you're think of.

With a season of evidence tehre's no chance that Wesley Johnson goes before Ed Davis or Greg Monroe. Shouldn't have in the first place.

Re: Redo the 2010 Draft
« Reply #17 on: April 26, 2011, 08:11:47 AM »

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1. Washington Wizards - John Wall
2. Philadelphia 76ers - DeMarcus Cousins (Doug Collins and Brand would have been able to guide this headcase, his talent is just too good to pass up on)
3. New Jersey Nets - Derrick Favors (trade bait, that's the only thing on their mind with this pick)
4. Minnesota Timberwolves - Evan Turner (perfect fit at the two, he could have turned out as a Brandon Roy for this team)
5. Sacramento Kings - Wes Johnson (also perfect fit at the two or three to complement Tyreke and the Israeli guy (sorry i forgot his name) )
. . .
It would have been nice if Bledsoe or Paul George were still available at 19 for us..

Omri Casspi is who you're think of.

With a season of evidence tehre's no chance that Wesley Johnson goes before Ed Davis or Greg Monroe. Shouldn't have in the first place.

I liked Wes Johnson's game until the All Star Break, but then the T'Wolves fell into a black hole, and he didn't escape the collapse. He probably hit his rookie wall, too. I am not sure that Evan Turner would have fared better within Rambis' horribly dysfunctional triangle offense.

Re: Redo the 2010 Draft
« Reply #18 on: April 26, 2011, 08:14:50 AM »

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Inefficient or not, I think Jordan Crawford makes the top ten.  At the very least, I'd put him in Indiana ahead of Udoh.

He's arguably a top 10 talent, but I don't see a fit - Indiana already has Collison & Price at the point, and those are both players who comand the ball.

I think he slots more as a SG.  He thrived playing next to Wall, and I think he would fit well between Collison and Granger as the Pacers move forward.


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Re: Redo the 2010 Draft
« Reply #19 on: April 26, 2011, 08:36:03 AM »

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I think he slots more as a SG.  He thrived playing next to Wall, and I think he would fit well between Collison and Granger as the Pacers move forward.

I think that fg% scares me off just a little. Though its one of those arguments where I'd take Udoh, but by no means wouldn't fault you for thinking Crawford.

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I liked Wes Johnson's game until the All Star Break, but then the T'Wolves fell into a black hole, and he didn't escape the collapse. He probably hit his rookie wall, too. I am not sure that Evan Turner would have fared better within Rambis' horribly dysfunctional triangle offense.

He's a nice rotational player. And while I don't agree with him being picked where he did, he is the type of a guy that'll definitely be in the league for ten years. In retrospect, I'd probably say that he's a better match for Utah than Landry Fields.
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Re: Redo the 2010 Draft
« Reply #20 on: April 26, 2011, 08:42:43 AM »

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With all the talk of redoing the draft, I was hoping to see if someone did the whole first round or took it at least to #20 (just to see who everyone thought the C's could/would have had at #19).

Re: Redo the 2010 Draft
« Reply #21 on: April 26, 2011, 08:53:31 AM »

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With all the talk of redoing the draft, I was hoping to see if someone did the whole first round or took it at least to #20 (just to see who everyone thought the C's could/would have had at #19).

Unfortunately after the top 10 my knowledge of this particular class drops off pretty significantly. Looking at things quickly, I think the Celtics would still take Bradley if he was available. The only other guy that might be available at that point that I have interest in would be Damion James - even though he shockingly only took 3 3's this year out of 104 attempts from the field.