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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open, Active!)
« Reply #270 on: May 30, 2012, 02:15:18 PM »

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If Grant Hill did not have tons of injuries he would've had an MVP.

He'll still serve facials too.


He has across the board stats few can match.

I know. I'm so surprised he did not go in the first round. All around game. Stat stuffer. He's like LeBron James back in the 90's.
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PF: LaMarcus Aldridge / Shareef Abdur-Raheem / Ben Simmons
C: Jermaine O'neal / Ben Wallace

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open, Active!)
« Reply #271 on: May 30, 2012, 02:16:19 PM »

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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open, Active!)
« Reply #272 on: May 30, 2012, 02:17:04 PM »

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Round 2: May 30th

   Rd   Pk   Ovr#   Time      Team (GM)               
   2.      1      (17)      1:30 PM      Heat (RebusRankin) Alonzo Mourning     
   2.      2      (18)      1:45 PM      Jazz (bdm860) Jason Kidd     
   2.      3      (19)      2:00 PM      Nuggets (Yoki) Grant Hill
   2.      4      (20)      2:15 PM      Spurs (IP) Steve Nash
   2.      5      (21)      2:30 PM      Magic (syfy9) Shawn Marion     
   2.      6      (22)      2:45 PM      Thunder (Kane3387)     
   2.      7      (23)      3:00 PM      Bulls (33-00-32)     
   2.      8      (24)      3:15 PM      Celtics (KCattheStripe)     
   2.      9      (25)      3:30 PM      Clippers (Bahku)     
   2.      10      (26)      3:45 PM      Mavericks (Moranis)     
   2.      11      (27)      4:00 PM      Hawks (wdleehi Redz)     
   2.      12      (28)      4:15 PM      Grizzlies (Dons)     
   2.      13      (29)      4:30 PM      Pacers (Celtic Fan Forever)     
   2.      14      (30)      4:45 PM      Knicks (Rondo2287)     
   2.      15      (31)      5:00 PM      Lakers (GreenFaith1819)     
   2.      16      (32)      5:15 PM      Sixers (Who)     

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open, Active!)
« Reply #273 on: May 30, 2012, 02:17:52 PM »

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Bout time J Kidd went. But with GP already there?

Oh I know.  I struggled with that one, but decided to go with who I had as the best player available.

But hey maybe they can both share the back-court. Neither of them are considered small.

I understand. I think it can work. The Clippers had a similar strategy with all their guards and I liked it for the most part. I think it can be a very versatile and defensively good backcourt.
They really didn't CP3 had the ball the majority of the time he was on the court no matter if they had Billups/Mo/Bledsoe whomever with him.

Since Kidd/Payton both deserve heavy minutes there are going to be chemistry issues. Not to mention overall their best years were before either was at their best shooting wise.

Lol no names...  ;)
I'm going to assume that the players in this game are aware of who the current players on the Clippers roster are and aren't going to be "spoiled" by me using their names instead refering to them abstractly as "Clipper's Guards".

Zealous no names rule nit-picking is the second worst thing about these games.

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open, Active!)
« Reply #274 on: May 30, 2012, 02:18:50 PM »

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Full on Nellie Ball!!!

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open, Active!)
« Reply #275 on: May 30, 2012, 02:19:41 PM »

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Bout time J Kidd went. But with GP already there?

Oh I know.  I struggled with that one, but decided to go with who I had as the best player available.

But hey maybe they can both share the back-court. Neither of them are considered small.

I understand. I think it can work. The Clippers had a similar strategy with all their guards and I liked it for the most part. I think it can be a very versatile and defensively good backcourt.
They really didn't CP3 had the ball the majority of the time he was on the court no matter if they had Billups/Mo/Bledsoe whomever with him.

Since Kidd/Payton both deserve heavy minutes there are going to be chemistry issues. Not to mention overall their best years were before either was at their best shooting wise.

Lol no names...  ;)
I'm going to assume that the players in this game are aware of who the current players on the Clippers roster are and aren't going to be "spoiled" by me using their names instead refering to them abstractly as "Clipper's Guards".

Zealous no names rule nit-picking is the second worst thing about these games.


I gotta agree with Kane on this one.
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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open, Active!)
« Reply #276 on: May 30, 2012, 02:19:51 PM »

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If Grant Hill did not have tons of injuries he would've had an MVP.

He'll still serve facials too.


He has across the board stats few can match.

I know. I'm so surprised he did not go in the first round. All around game. Stat stuffer. He's like LeBron James back in the 90's.
except not nearly as good.
2025 Historical Draft - Cleveland Cavaliers - 1st pick

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Rotation - D. Daniels, Mitchell, G. Wallace, Melo, Noah
Deep Bench - Korver, Turner

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open, Active!)
« Reply #277 on: May 30, 2012, 02:20:23 PM »

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Shawn Marion, bueno.

Bout time J Kidd went. But with GP already there?

Oh I know.  I struggled with that one, but decided to go with who I had as the best player available.

But hey maybe they can both share the back-court. Neither of them are considered small.

I understand. I think it can work. The Clippers had a similar strategy with all their guards and I liked it for the most part. I think it can be a very versatile and defensively good backcourt.
They really didn't CP3 had the ball the majority of the time he was on the court no matter if they had Billups/Mo/Bledsoe whomever with him.

Since Kidd/Payton both deserve heavy minutes there are going to be chemistry issues. Not to mention overall their best years were before either was at their best shooting wise.

Lol no names...  ;)
I'm going to assume that the players in this game are aware of who the current players on the Clippers roster are and aren't going to be "spoiled" by me using their names instead refering to them abstractly as "Clipper's Guards".

Zealous no names rule nit-picking is the second worst thing about these games.

Maybe, but when one of the name is very obviously gonna be a guy eventually selected, we try to keep it off the thread.

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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open, Active!)
« Reply #278 on: May 30, 2012, 02:21:38 PM »

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If Grant Hill did not have tons of injuries he would've had an MVP.

He'll still serve facials too.


He has across the board stats few can match.

I know. I'm so surprised he did not go in the first round. All around game. Stat stuffer. He's like LeBron James back in the 90's.
except not nearly as good.

Well yeah. But he does a lot of everything in there. He's not a better defender nor passer. But with the season I picked for him (1996-97), he's averaging 7 assists a game. Not bad for a SF.
2019 CStrong Historical Draft 2000s OKC Thunder.
PG: Jrue Holiday / Isaiah Thomas / Larry Hughes
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

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open, Active!)
« Reply #279 on: May 30, 2012, 02:22:19 PM »

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Shawn Marion, bueno.

Bout time J Kidd went. But with GP already there?

Oh I know.  I struggled with that one, but decided to go with who I had as the best player available.

But hey maybe they can both share the back-court. Neither of them are considered small.

I understand. I think it can work. The Clippers had a similar strategy with all their guards and I liked it for the most part. I think it can be a very versatile and defensively good backcourt.
They really didn't CP3 had the ball the majority of the time he was on the court no matter if they had Billups/Mo/Bledsoe whomever with him.

Since Kidd/Payton both deserve heavy minutes there are going to be chemistry issues. Not to mention overall their best years were before either was at their best shooting wise.

Lol no names...  ;)
I'm going to assume that the players in this game are aware of who the current players on the Clippers roster are and aren't going to be "spoiled" by me using their names instead refering to them abstractly as "Clipper's Guards".

Zealous no names rule nit-picking is the second worst thing about these games.

Maybe, but when one of the name is very obviously gonna be a guy eventually selected, we try to keep it off the thread.


As long as no one mentions Scali 05-06.



wait a minute.


NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open, Active!)
« Reply #280 on: May 30, 2012, 02:23:22 PM »

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Will defend Matrix pick in a moment

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open, Active!)
« Reply #281 on: May 30, 2012, 02:24:21 PM »

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If Grant Hill did not have tons of injuries he would've had an MVP.

He'll still serve facials too.


He has across the board stats few can match.

I know. I'm so surprised he did not go in the first round. All around game. Stat stuffer. He's like LeBron James back in the 90's.
except not nearly as good.

Well yeah. But he does a lot of everything in there. He's not a better defender nor passer. But with the season I picked for him (1996-97), he's averaging 7 assists a game. Not bad for a SF.

He had a legit case for MVP that season, if Jordan didn't exist.

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

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open, Active!)
« Reply #282 on: May 30, 2012, 02:25:32 PM »

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Bout time J Kidd went. But with GP already there?

Oh I know.  I struggled with that one, but decided to go with who I had as the best player available.

But hey maybe they can both share the back-court. Neither of them are considered small.

I understand. I think it can work. The Clippers had a similar strategy with all their guards and I liked it for the most part. I think it can be a very versatile and defensively good backcourt.
They really didn't CP3 had the ball the majority of the time he was on the court no matter if they had Billups/Mo/Bledsoe whomever with him.

Since Kidd/Payton both deserve heavy minutes there are going to be chemistry issues. Not to mention overall their best years were before either was at their best shooting wise.

Lol no names...  ;)
I'm going to assume that the players in this game are aware of who the current players on the Clippers roster are and aren't going to be "spoiled" by me using their names instead refering to them abstractly as "Clipper's Guards".

Zealous no names rule nit-picking is the second worst thing about these games.


I gotta agree with Kane on this one.

Me too, you never know who people might forget. Don't assume everyone is anal retentive in their prep as you, Faf.

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open, Active!)
« Reply #283 on: May 30, 2012, 02:25:35 PM »

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Rebounding is a huge part of defense, and Dennis Rodman is without a doubt the greatest rebounder of all-time.

His career rebounding percentage of 23.4 ranks first of all time.  He led the league in that category for seven straight seasons from 1992 to 1998.

He won the Defensive Player of the Year Award twice before that streak even began, and he was named to an All-Defense team in eight out of the 14 seasons he was in the league.


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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (Open, Active!)
« Reply #284 on: May 30, 2012, 02:27:09 PM »

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Im willing to move up to this draft as tomorrow and the next is looking like a busy couple days of work. Anybody interested please PM me.

Of course this is barring if my guy is still around.
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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