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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #30 on: June 28, 2011, 01:59:15 PM »

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14 Spots gone, 10 remain!

Also, that LeBron/Amar'e combo would've been unreal. Just almost not fair. Man I'm dumb. Just plain stewpit.


But then you wouldn't have had Joakim Noah and Brandon Jennings.

You just made the list, pal.

I wasn't on it already?

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #31 on: June 28, 2011, 02:01:53 PM »

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I'll go again.  So long as my clearly superior team doesn't lose to a starting lineup with 5 slow white guys again.  That was depressing.

If it was clearly superior, you would've won.  Don't you think?
Yeah, you'd think so.

Unless you look at the diversity of voters or the team that won (no offense to Otart, I think he even admitted how badly his role players preformed).

I think you've gotta throw in the towel when you're second option has played about 5 games in the past 2 seasons, bud.
That's a great way to start off the game, insulting the people who followed last year and voted.
Who's insulting anybody?  I didn't think any of the followers voted (except for Dark Lord whose vote didn't count for one reason or another) just the players, and a few of them didn't even vote.
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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #32 on: June 28, 2011, 02:02:51 PM »

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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #33 on: June 28, 2011, 02:04:37 PM »

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Looking back over my PMs, it's pretty ridiculous how much myself and other drafters undervalued this year's rookie of the year.

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #34 on: June 28, 2011, 02:19:50 PM »

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I'll still put it out there that the Boxers had last year's best team, IMHO.

Bynum
Manu
Scola
Wilson Chandler
Felton
Haslem
Barbosa
Meeks
Bayless
Budinger
Donte Greene
Ian Mahinmi

Also, I wouldn't mind being the Washington franchise for the third year running.

SOUTHEAST RULZ!!!!

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #35 on: June 28, 2011, 02:21:44 PM »

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I'll still put it out there that the Boxers had last year's best team, IMHO.

Bynum
Manu
Scola
Wilson Chandler
Felton
Haslem
Barbosa
Meeks
Bayless
Budinger
Donte Greene
Ian Mahinmi

Also, I wouldn't mind being the Washington franchise for the third year running.

SOUTHEAST RULZ!!!!


Fits the 'typical' nickagneta squad. symmetrical, but lacking star power. That's a heck of a team, for sure.

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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #36 on: June 28, 2011, 02:24:59 PM »

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Can I request to be the Charlattle Supercats again?

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #37 on: June 28, 2011, 02:27:24 PM »

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I'll still put it out there that the Boxers had last year's best team, IMHO.

Bynum
Manu
Scola
Wilson Chandler
Felton
Haslem
Barbosa
Meeks
Bayless
Budinger
Donte Greene
Ian Mahinmi

Also, I wouldn't mind being the Washington franchise for the third year running.

SOUTHEAST RULZ!!!!


Fits the 'typical' nickagneta squad. symmetrical, but lacking star power. That's a heck of a team, for sure.

Symmetrical, if "an injured Udonis Haslem who missed 80% of the season is my only competent bench big man" is symmetrical. ;)

28 games missed for Bynum + 69 games missed for Haslem = a pretty rough regular season.


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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #38 on: June 28, 2011, 02:31:05 PM »

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I'll still put it out there that the Boxers had last year's best team, IMHO.

Bynum
Manu
Scola
Wilson Chandler
Felton
Haslem
Barbosa
Meeks
Bayless
Budinger
Donte Greene
Ian Mahinmi

Also, I wouldn't mind being the Washington franchise for the third year running.

SOUTHEAST RULZ!!!!


Fits the 'typical' nickagneta squad. symmetrical, but lacking star power. That's a heck of a team, for sure.
Hard to draft a superstar drafting in the mid to late 20's.

I think wdleehi and I were 26-27 one year and 27-28 the year before. Or something like that.

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #39 on: June 28, 2011, 02:31:29 PM »

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We all know Chris Duhon was a BAMF.

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #40 on: June 28, 2011, 02:34:09 PM »

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I'll still put it out there that the Boxers had last year's best team, IMHO.

Bynum
Manu
Scola
Wilson Chandler
Felton
Haslem
Barbosa
Meeks
Bayless
Budinger
Donte Greene
Ian Mahinmi

Also, I wouldn't mind being the Washington franchise for the third year running.

SOUTHEAST RULZ!!!!


Fits the 'typical' nickagneta squad. symmetrical, but lacking star power. That's a heck of a team, for sure.
Hard to draft a superstar drafting in the mid to late 20's.

I think wdleehi and I were 26-27 one year and 27-28 the year before. Or something like that.

The only solution is the "no picking in the bottom 5 two years in a row" rule! ;)


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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #41 on: June 28, 2011, 02:37:31 PM »

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I'll still put it out there that the Boxers had last year's best team, IMHO.

Bynum
Manu
Scola
Wilson Chandler
Felton
Haslem
Barbosa
Meeks
Bayless
Budinger
Donte Greene
Ian Mahinmi

Also, I wouldn't mind being the Washington franchise for the third year running.

SOUTHEAST RULZ!!!!


Fits the 'typical' nickagneta squad. symmetrical, but lacking star power. That's a heck of a team, for sure.

Symmetrical, if "an injured Udonis Haslem who missed 80% of the season is my only competent bench big man" is symmetrical. ;)

28 games missed for Bynum + 69 games missed for Haslem = a pretty rough regular season.
Absolutely. Really would have been a tough regular season with Bynum missing the first 24 games and Haslem playing in only the first 13 or so. But if they had got in the playoffs, who knows though Manu was injured as well. Still. Who knows.

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #42 on: June 28, 2011, 02:38:08 PM »

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I'll go again.  So long as my clearly superior team doesn't lose to a starting lineup with 5 slow white guys again.  That was depressing.

If it was clearly superior, you would've won.  Don't you think?
Yeah, you'd think so.

Unless you look at the diversity of voters or the team that won (no offense to Otart, I think he even admitted how badly his role players preformed).

I think you've gotta throw in the towel when you're second option has played about 5 games in the past 2 seasons, bud.

Eh...the guy who started Ben Wallace (worst year of career, only 54 GP's), with Yi Jianlian backing him up might now want to throw too many stones.

Of course, the guy who started Mike Miller and Ersan Ilyasova and traded away Amar'e Stoudemire might not want to talk much either.
He's old, man!  On a team that defines the word "rebuilding."  He belongs next to KG and a squad of wily vets.  He belongs in the playoffs, stepping up his game like THE MATRIX!!
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Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #43 on: June 28, 2011, 02:39:43 PM »

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I'll still put it out there that the Boxers had last year's best team, IMHO.

Bynum
Manu
Scola
Wilson Chandler
Felton
Haslem
Barbosa
Meeks
Bayless
Budinger
Donte Greene
Ian Mahinmi

Also, I wouldn't mind being the Washington franchise for the third year running.

SOUTHEAST RULZ!!!!


Fits the 'typical' nickagneta squad. symmetrical, but lacking star power. That's a heck of a team, for sure.
Hard to draft a superstar drafting in the mid to late 20's.

I think wdleehi and I were 26-27 one year and 27-28 the year before. Or something like that.

The only solution is the "no picking in the bottom 5 two years in a row" rule! ;)
LOL. Hey if it happens again I'll just use that Crotonats philosophy again of trading down and picking "symmetrical" quality  ;D

Re: 2011 Annual CB Draft Interest Thread
« Reply #44 on: June 28, 2011, 02:41:46 PM »

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I'll still put it out there that the Boxers had last year's best team, IMHO.

Bynum
Manu
Scola
Wilson Chandler
Felton
Haslem
Barbosa
Meeks
Bayless
Budinger
Donte Greene
Ian Mahinmi

Also, I wouldn't mind being the Washington franchise for the third year running.

SOUTHEAST RULZ!!!!


Fits the 'typical' nickagneta squad. symmetrical, but lacking star power. That's a heck of a team, for sure.
Hard to draft a superstar drafting in the mid to late 20's.

I think wdleehi and I were 26-27 one year and 27-28 the year before. Or something like that.

The only solution is the "no picking in the bottom 5 two years in a row" rule! ;)
LOL. Hey if it happens again I'll just use that Crotonats philosophy again of trading down and picking "symmetrical" quality  ;D

Course it helps if you are a wordsmith like Roy who can convince the board that Michael Redd is going to be good again
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