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Who to pick?
« on: April 09, 2014, 01:51:26 AM »

Offline scotto1205

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I watched a few games on Hairston after I saw ford moved him up to top 15 on the big board, to be completely honest I loved him. He has a back for scoring in a bunch of different ways and he's not afraid to take any shots. He looks tenacious on defense and I think they said he was averaging 24? Ford said that scouts believe he is in the top 3 most nba ready players. While I think our need center is dire if we miss on Embiid I think we go Parker. He could come off the bench and if we move green he could obviously start. If Hairston falls to our second pick is be more than happy to plug him at the starting sg. Rondo, Hairston, green, Sullinger, and I guess KO or whoever we bring in at center. With Parker, possibly Bradley off the bench. We would have a good rotation of younger players and veterans and we could finally give rondo some scoring in Hairston and Parker. I really would love to bring in a elite rim protector to finish off this team. Maybe move green, Wallace, and a late first for sanders. I think the bucks might look at moving some pieces away to give minutes to their young talent. A core of Henson gianis and wiggins would be potentially deadly in a few years. Rondo Hairston Parker Sullinger sanders. Not bad but anyways who are you guys now thinking about taking post tournament?
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Re: Who to pick?
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2014, 02:03:37 AM »

Offline freshinthehouse

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If we land a top 6 pick, my wish list is pretty set (Wiggins, Embiid, Parker, Exum, Randle, Smart).  It's the 2nd 1st rounder that has me up in the air.  Right now I hope Stauskas is there, but that could change in a minute.  I also think that Young from KU has great upside, and I also like that SF from NC State.  There are so many quality wing prospects in that 10-25 range in this draft.

Re: Who to pick?
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2014, 06:35:35 PM »

Offline howl1309

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Hairston really intrigues me. He has an nba offense already. He looks like he is an aggressive offensive player which this team needs.  It needs a legit go to guy and Hariston looks like he could turn into that player. Ideally, the c's can get Embiid.  I think he is going to be a monster in the league.  If they can get him with their first pick, Hairston makes a lot of sense. If they can't and get one of the other top 4 players, I would look for a legit big man with our second.

Re: Who to pick?
« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2014, 07:45:28 PM »

Offline Tr1boy

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no thanks. Attitude issues and a major hog. Look at his assist numbers game by game and all you see are zero's.    He is also only a mediocre defender

With our 2nd first, i really like Stauskus, Jabari Brown (will climb imo). Stauskus is like another Hayward. Deadly shooter and pretty good ball handler.  Jabari Brown is a big sized SG.   Dwade like game. Less explosive but a better shooter. If he can refine his body, could be a steal down the line

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