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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open Like A 7/11)
« Reply #1050 on: June 04, 2012, 02:21:44 PM »

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Do you guys wanna talk about how awesome my team offense is? Beautiful brand of basketball, ya dig?

So much passing, but there could always be more.

Shawn Marion blah blah, out of position blah blah, Steve Nash blah blah, better as a power forward.

I think Marion would have a pretty hard time at the four in this CB Historical League. So much size and talent there. Life would be a lot harder for him.

I expect he'll be better off as a small forward as a high level defender/rebounder.

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open Like A 7/11)
« Reply #1051 on: June 04, 2012, 02:21:53 PM »

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Is there a list of who has been picked this round?

Working on it. Gm's be lazy.

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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open Like A 7/11)
« Reply #1052 on: June 04, 2012, 02:22:04 PM »

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With their 5th round pick, the Memphis Grizzlies select:  Bruce Bowen



No really a big Bowen fan this early. Elite defender, but I can think of at least 2 other guys who I see as on par with Bowen on one side of the ball but way more gifted on the other.

Good pick. I really wanted to pick him for 5.3 as my outside shooter. Just thought Rice is far too much talented to pass but great pick. Elite defense, solid outside shooter. Dirty player. Ewing would've liked his game.
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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open Like A 7/11)
« Reply #1053 on: June 04, 2012, 02:23:02 PM »

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How about my team huh?

Nitpicking out of the gates, Hill is your SG Rice is your SF.

Slightly more in depth, I'm having a hard time visualizing how your offense would run. Is there an NBA team past/present you could compare to in order to help me out.

I think I might just do that.

Im not really patterning my team into any team from the past or present. Other than Penny I took what I think is the best talent. All I know is Grant and Penny both averaged 7 assists in the seasons I picked them. While they might not score as much, there's no doubt they'll be sharing the ball. Rice opens up the floor and Ewing is the post option.

I guess that's essentially my point; there's the argument over the importance of the balance between talent and team chemistry. I'm wondering if this team went too far just selecting best player available, and not enough on chemistry. I don't know how this team would work together.

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open Like A 7/11)
« Reply #1054 on: June 04, 2012, 02:23:38 PM »

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There has been a trade, I'm up, but I;m super busy at work so chill for a minute.

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« Reply #1055 on: June 04, 2012, 02:25:33 PM »

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There has been a trade, I'm up, but I;m super busy at work so chill for a minute.

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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open Like A 7/11)
« Reply #1056 on: June 04, 2012, 02:26:24 PM »

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How about my team huh?

So much size on the perimeter and some good passing, just not sure there's a clear best player among 4 score first guys and all of them have the right to claim to be the primary offensive option.

That is kind of the beauty of the team. 3 legit scorers who you can't leave alone or will do damage. 2 of them are willing passers if get doubled (Grant and Penny averaged 7 assist a game). One can drift out to the three area to space the floor. And as always, there's that low post fade away one hander. But as of right now, Penny is the primary option on offense since just because he's used to playing point.
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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open Like A 7/11)
« Reply #1057 on: June 04, 2012, 02:27:03 PM »

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Rd   Pk   Ovr#   Time      Team (GM)              
   5.      1      (65)      1:30 PM      Sixers (Who)   James Harden  
   5.      2      (66)      1:45 PM      Lakers (GreenFaith1819) Eddie Jones      
   5.      3      (67)      2:00 PM   Knicks Nuggets Glen Rice
   5.      4      (68)      2:15 PM      Pacers (Celtic Fan Forever) Rajon Rondo    
   5.      5      (69)      2:30 PM      Grizzlies (Dons) Bruce Bowen      
   5.      6      (70)      2:45 PM      Hawks (wdleehi)      
   5.      7      (71)      3:00 PM      Mavericks (Moranis)      
   5.      8      (72)      3:15 PM      Clippers (Bahku)      
   5.      9      (73)      3:30 PM      Celtics (KCattheStripe)      
   5.      10      (74)      3:45 PM      Bulls (33-00-32)      
   5.      11      (75)      4:00 PM      Thunder (Kane3387)      
   5.      12      (76)      4:15 PM      Magic (syfy9)      
   5.      13      (77)      4:30 PM      Spurs (IP)      
   5.      14      (78)      4:45 PM      Nuggets (Yoki)      
   5.      15      (79)      5:00 PM      Jazz (bdm860)      
   5.      16      (80)      5:15 PM      Heat (RebusRankin)    

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open Like A 7/11)
« Reply #1058 on: June 04, 2012, 02:28:42 PM »

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With their 5th round pick, the Memphis Grizzlies select:  Bruce Bowen



No really a big Bowen fan this early. Elite defender, but I can think of at least 2 other guys who I see as on par with Bowen on one side of the ball but way more gifted on the other.

I think Bowen is a good pick.  In a draft like this you can't have all 20ppg scorers at every position.  It can help the argument for your team to have some great role players in starting roles.

On a side note, my original strategy after I drafted Payton was to go all defense.  Figured I'd select either Mourning or Mutombo 2 picks later, then draft Joe Dumars at the end of Round 3, and possibly Dennis Rodman at the start of Round 4, with guys like Eddie Jones, Bruce Bowen, Ben Wallace, Ron Artest, and Tyson Chandler as possible alternatives if my guys were off the board or select them as my backups in later rounds.  Surprised at how high those guys were all drafted but can't say I hate the picks.  Just didn't think there would be so many defensive-minded GMs out there.

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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open Like A 7/11)
« Reply #1059 on: June 04, 2012, 02:29:26 PM »

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Trade:

Spurs Trade: 5(13) and 8 (4)

Hawks Trade: 5(6) and 10 (11)

Spurs select Jermaine O'Neal, after much hand-wringing.

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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open Like A 7/11)
« Reply #1060 on: June 04, 2012, 02:31:40 PM »

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Trade:

Spurs Trade: 5(13) and 8 (4)

Hawks Trade: 5(6) and 10 (11)

Spurs select Jermaine O'Neal, after much hand-wringing.

JO is a good pick.  I like him better as a PF than a center, though.


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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open Like A 7/11)
« Reply #1061 on: June 04, 2012, 02:31:58 PM »

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Spurs select Jermaine O'Neal, after much hand-wringing.
That is exactly who I wanted to see San Antonio pick. I think Steve Nash will be great for Jermaine (get him some easier shots, get his FG% up) and that JO will work very well in an uptempo offense. A very good blend of offense, defense and rebounding there with JO.

Excellent pick. My favourite pick of this round so far (in terms of value and fit). 

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open Like A 7/11)
« Reply #1062 on: June 04, 2012, 02:32:51 PM »

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Trade:

Spurs Trade: 5(13) and 8 (4)

Hawks Trade: 5(6) and 10 (11)

Spurs select Jermaine O'Neal, after much hand-wringing.
Was looking at JO as well and he had some really good years with Indy. Nice defensive/offensive combo.
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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open Like A 7/11)
« Reply #1063 on: June 04, 2012, 02:33:12 PM »

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I'd be willing to listen to offers for 5.14.

Although I'm compiling my list for it in case I can't pick. I'd take a fair offer.
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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open Like A 7/11)
« Reply #1064 on: June 04, 2012, 02:33:46 PM »

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JO is a solid pick.

Offense, defense. Mid range game and low post abilities. Shot blocking. Very solid pick.
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SG: Paul George / Aaron McKie / Bradley Beal
SF: Paul Pierce / Tayshaun Prince / Brian Scalabrine
PF: LaMarcus Aldridge / Shareef Abdur-Raheem / Ben Simmons
C: Jermaine O'neal / Ben Wallace