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When it comes to voting, Mo Williams has historically equaled Ebola mixed with Cancer.
Quote from: Yoki_IsTheName on July 18, 2011, 02:11:00 PMQuote from: Roy H. on July 18, 2011, 02:10:25 PMIn the 7th round, Mo Williams is very good value. He played very well beside Lebron, and he'll play well beside Kobe and Carmelo.I thought the rules stated the he IS NOT to be drafted?Longstanding inside joke for the drafts.
Quote from: Roy H. on July 18, 2011, 02:10:25 PMIn the 7th round, Mo Williams is very good value. He played very well beside Lebron, and he'll play well beside Kobe and Carmelo.I thought the rules stated the he IS NOT to be drafted?
In the 7th round, Mo Williams is very good value. He played very well beside Lebron, and he'll play well beside Kobe and Carmelo.
After a quick google search to make sure he was still alive and that people hadn't skipped over him because he was dead, the Celtics select, Rodney Stuckey
Quote from: Roy H. on July 18, 2011, 02:15:41 PM When it comes to voting, Mo Williams has historically equaled Ebola mixed with Cancer.I thought Mo Williams was pretty well respected in the last couple of drafts.
With the 149th overall pick in the 2011 CB Draft, the LA Conspiracy are pleased to select defensive specialist:Ronnie Brewer, g/f
Rubio is a very intriguing pick. I've always looked at the 7th round as the one to start taking gambles, so it works for me.
Quote from: Who on July 18, 2011, 02:18:46 PMQuote from: Roy H. on July 18, 2011, 02:15:41 PM When it comes to voting, Mo Williams has historically equaled Ebola mixed with Cancer.I thought Mo Williams was pretty well respected in the last couple of drafts. Really? That hasn't been my take. He always seems to get passed around like a hot potato, much like Kaman this year. Maybe that's just perception.
The Phoenix Suns select (7.7) Omer Asik.