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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (With Arms Wide Open!)
« Reply #870 on: June 01, 2012, 04:34:39 PM »

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Sooo....

Steve Nash
Michael Finley
Scottie Pippen
Elton Brand
?

What now? Did I make the right move going for Finley or should I have gone for Bynum/Gasol, or even somebody else? Did you like the Finley pick? Too soon?
Depends a lot on who you end up with at center.
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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (With Arms Wide Open!)
« Reply #871 on: June 01, 2012, 04:37:44 PM »

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Going with some elite scoring from anywhere for my SG:



Michael Redd!

STRETCH THAT FLOOR, MIKE! ;D

He doesn't play defense, but you've got all the D you need in KG, Yao, and Chauncey.



Exactly.

Wanted a bit more versatility with my lineup, and he immediately demands any opponent's best defender - and even THEN they may not stop him ;D

Great locker-room presence too, from what I've read.

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (With Arms Wide Open!)
« Reply #872 on: June 01, 2012, 04:38:07 PM »

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Going with some elite scoring from anywhere for my SG:

Michael Redd!

STRETCH THAT FLOOR, MIKE! ;D

He doesn't play defense, but you've got all the D you need in KG, Yao, and Chauncey.



I remember Redd played some pretty good defense that first year as Milwaukee's primary scorer (and the year before as Milwaukee's sixth man).

After that, not so much.

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (With Arms Wide Open!)
« Reply #873 on: June 01, 2012, 04:39:46 PM »

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Sooo....

Steve Nash
Michael Finley
Scottie Pippen
Elton Brand
?

What now? Did I make the right move going for Finley or should I have gone for Bynum/Gasol, or even somebody else? Did you like the Finley pick? Too soon?
Depends a lot on who you end up with at center.

I think I actually know a guy that would work out pretty well there.


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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (With Arms Wide Open!)
« Reply #874 on: June 01, 2012, 04:41:56 PM »

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Sooo....

Steve Nash
Michael Finley
Scottie Pippen
Elton Brand
?

What now? Did I make the right move going for Finley or should I have gone for Bynum/Gasol, or even somebody else? Did you like the Finley pick? Too soon?

The 1999-2000 Mike Finley was a very good and well rounded player. He hit threes, grabbed boards and even dished out over 5 dimes a game. Not to mention he is a very good fit with Nash because of his athleticism and ability to finish above the rim.

Plus defender as well.

Brand and Finley were both good defenders in their prime, and Pippen is right there with Big Ben, Rodman, and KG as the greatest defenders of the generation (along with another couple of guys).

Tyson Chandler ties this up so well for me. Annoying. Criticized him as being taken too early, but now wish I had him.

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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (With Arms Wide Open!)
« Reply #875 on: June 01, 2012, 04:42:51 PM »

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Sooo....

Steve Nash
Michael Finley
Scottie Pippen
Elton Brand
?

What now? Did I make the right move going for Finley or should I have gone for Bynum/Gasol, or even somebody else? Did you like the Finley pick? Too soon?
Depends a lot on who you end up with at center.

I think I actually know a guy that would work out pretty well there.

Me too...scrub those lists......still some gems out there.

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (With Arms Wide Open!)
« Reply #876 on: June 01, 2012, 04:46:05 PM »

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Yeah there is almost a Tyson Chandler clone out there. Not 100% but 80-85% identical player.


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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (With Arms Wide Open!)
« Reply #877 on: June 01, 2012, 04:46:16 PM »

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Tyson Chandler ties this up so well for me. Annoying. Criticized him as being taken too early, but now wish I had him.
There is a much better center out there for your team than Tyson Chandler.

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« Reply #878 on: June 01, 2012, 04:47:13 PM »

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Undecided on what to do with my draft pick. Debating three players for these back-to-back picks. Not sure which direction to go in. So I'll probably be a while before I pick.

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (With Arms Wide Open!)
« Reply #879 on: June 01, 2012, 04:47:25 PM »

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Really pumped I was able to trade up and grab Marc. Big body Center with pretty good one on one defensive skills ( lacking in P and R a bit but that can be remedied later) great passer and a good counter balance for Dirk.

C: Marc Gasol
PF: Dirk
SF: Reggie Lewis
SG: Vince Carter
PG: Chris Paul

I like it.

That's a pretty well balanced starting five.
It is, but I really like my chances (in at least the 4 matchups where I have players).

I think our 5 is way more balanced. I think without a PG who is adept at running the PnR, Malone and Bynum will get in each others way a bit. I also think Marc is a better player than Bynum.  

Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (With Arms Wide Open!)
« Reply #880 on: June 01, 2012, 05:16:50 PM »

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There are three players out there that I am surprised are all still on the board. 
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« Reply #881 on: June 01, 2012, 05:25:54 PM »

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Round 4: June 1st

   Rd   Pk   Ovr#   Time      Team (GM)             
   4.      1      (49)      1:30 PM      Heat (RebusRankin) Tim Hardaway     
   4.      2      (50)      1:45 PM      Jazz (bdm860)   Arvydas Sabonis
   4.      3      (51)      2:00 PM   Nuggets KnicksBrandon Roy           
   4.      4      (52)      2:15 PM   Spurs Clippers Amar'e Stoudemire
   4.      5      (53)      2:30 PM      Magic (OtartSrien) Vlade Divac     
   4.      6      (54)      2:45 PM      Thunder (Kane3387)  Mark Price   
   4.      7      (55)      3:00 PM      Bulls (33-00-32)      Peja
   4.      8      (56)      3:15 PM      Celtics (KCattheStripe)  Reggie Lewis   
   4.      9      (57)      3:30 PM   Clippers Spurs Michael Finley
   4.      10      (58)      3:45 PM      Mavericks (Moranis) Andrew Bynum   
   4.      11      (59)      4:00 PM      Hawks (wdleehi) Kevin Love     
   4.      12      (60)      4:15 PM      Grizzlies (Dons)  Jeff Hornacek   
   4.      13      (61)      4:30 PM      Pacers Celtics Marc Gasol
   4.      14      (62)      4:45 PM      Knicks (Rondo2287) Detlef Schrempf    
   4.      15      (63)      5:00 PM      Lakers (GreenFaith1819) Michael Redd     
   4.      16      (64)      5:15 PM      Sixers (Who)

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Re: 2012 CB Historical Draft Board (With Arms Wide Open!)
« Reply #882 on: June 01, 2012, 05:33:56 PM »

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Okay, so with the final pick, the Philadelphia 76ers take Terry Porter (1990-1991).

Now back to my confusion over which wing to take with the first pick in the next round.

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« Reply #883 on: June 01, 2012, 05:37:15 PM »

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Good pick Who.

Very well-rounded player.


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« Reply #884 on: June 01, 2012, 05:37:31 PM »

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Coolcoolcool. 1 week down.

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