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Draft Representation
« on: April 13, 2016, 07:12:12 PM »

Offline Timdawgg

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I have a question on the draft lottery representation. When they do the draft lottery in May does someone from Nets represent their pick while it is happening or will it be someone from the Celts. I figured it was the Celts but I couldn't remember what was done in the past...Thanks!
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I have a question on the draft lottery representation. When they do the draft lottery in May does someone from Nets represent their pick while it is happening or will it be someone from the Celts. I figured it was the Celts but I couldn't remember what was done in the past...Thanks!

I think Wyc today hinted that he'd have IT be our representative in the lottery. So it's the C's.
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I have a question on the draft lottery representation. When they do the draft lottery in May does someone from Nets represent their pick while it is happening or will it be someone from the Celts. I figured it was the Celts but I couldn't remember what was done in the past...Thanks!

I think Wyc today hinted that he'd have IT be our representative in the lottery. So it's the C's.

Celtics might be playing that day.  ;) Tommy said back in 2007 they should have sent Mike Gorman because he always thought Gorman was lucky.

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I have a question on the draft lottery representation. When they do the draft lottery in May does someone from Nets represent their pick while it is happening or will it be someone from the Celts. I figured it was the Celts but I couldn't remember what was done in the past...Thanks!

I think Wyc today hinted that he'd have IT be our representative in the lottery. So it's the C's.

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I'm all for sending Mike Gorman or Tommy.


OR SCAL!  Oh my God, SEND SCAL.
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I have a question on the draft lottery representation. When they do the draft lottery in May does someone from Nets represent their pick while it is happening or will it be someone from the Celts. I figured it was the Celts but I couldn't remember what was done in the past...Thanks!

I think Wyc today hinted that he'd have IT be our representative in the lottery. So it's the C's.

Thanks!
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We need to start a "Draft Scal to Be At the Draft" campaign, RIGHT NOW.
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« Reply #6 on: April 13, 2016, 07:22:04 PM »

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We need to start a "Draft Scal to Be At the Draft" campaign, RIGHT NOW.

Scal would be perfect.
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Who went in 2014? Don't send that person again lol. Not to take anything away from smart, but I'd like to go up in the draft, not down
I could very well see the Hawks... starting Taurean Prince at the 3, who is already better than Crowder, imo.

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Re: Draft Representation
« Reply #8 on: April 13, 2016, 07:40:39 PM »

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Definitely Scal. That would be awesome
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