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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2005 11:17:43 GMT -5
If he keeps up putting up 18pts 10rebs 3 blks per game. You might see LaMarcus take the #1 spot in the draft.
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Post by VI_CelticsFan on Dec 13, 2005 16:53:05 GMT -5
If he keeps up putting up 18pts 10rebs 3 blks per game. You might see LaMarcus take the #1 spot in the draft. Actually, in their mock, DraftExpress has him going #! in this draft. They also have Redick going #10.
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Post by Roadrunner on Dec 13, 2005 23:30:15 GMT -5
I like Frye (have him on my fantasy team). He seems to thrive in Brown's coaching scheme, because the system uses the center to pound the post first, then kick it out to the guards if it creates a double-team.
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Post by DERRENMATTS on Dec 14, 2005 2:54:30 GMT -5
LaMarcus Aldridge will not be going #1. He doesn't have nearly enough upside to make him that high. If he does go #1, I'd consider the draft to be weak, possibly the weakest since Kenyon Martin went #1.
This is not bashing Aldridge. He'd be a good top 10 pick--that's where his talent level is. But a #1 pick should be a potential franchise player and he's not that type of guy.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2005 16:29:24 GMT -5
He'll certainly be in the top 5 since this isn't a really strong draft. After the top 5 it seems this draft drastically falls in talent wise.
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Post by DERRENMATTS on Dec 22, 2005 1:49:13 GMT -5
Very possible. I don't see a lot of potential franchise players coming out in this draft. No Lebron, no Garnett, no Amare, no Kobe, no Chris Paul, etc.
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Post by eja117 on Dec 22, 2005 9:02:04 GMT -5
Oh come on Derren. You gotta give a guy 5 years to develop into a Lebron. Right?
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