Sun Sep 26, 2010 7:34 am
2011 NBA Draft Board
Round 1
# Team Player Position School 1 Harrison Barnes Small Forward North Carolina 2 Greg Smith Center Fresno State 3 Rodney Williams Shooting Guard Minnesota 4 Jonas Valanciunas Power Forward Lithuania 5 Perry Jones Power Forward Baylor 6 Avery Bradley Point Guard Texas 7 William Buford Shooting Guard Ohio State 8 Kyrie Irving Point Guard Duke 9 JayMychal Green Power Forward Alabama 10 Scotty Hopson Shooting Guard Tennessee 11 Robbie Hummel Small Forward Purdue 12 Tiny Gallon Power Forward Oklahoma 13 Octavius Ocho Center Sudan 14 Will Sit Point Guard North Carolina 15 Alec Burks Shooting Guard Colorado 16 Dexter Pittman Center Texas 17 Liam Washburn Point Guard Washington 18 Brandon Knight Point Guard Kentucky 19 Daniel Orton Power Forward Kentucky 20 Alex Oriakhi Power Forward UConn 21 Jared Sullinger Power Forward Ohio State 22 Kemba Walker Point Guard UConn 23 A.J. Ogilvy Center Vanderbilt 24 Enes Kanter Power Forward Kentucky 25 Martti Must Power Forward Arizona 26 Jeffery Taylor Shooting Guard Vanderbilt 27 Eric Bledsoe Point Guard Kentucky 28 Manny Harris Small Forward Michigan 29 Thierry Tirieux Shooting Guard Argentina 30 Armon Johnson Point Guard Nevada
Round 2
# Team Player Position School 31 Howard Thompkins Power Forward Georgia 32 Nikola Pekovic Center Greece 33 Elliot Williams Shooting Guard Memphis 34 Sofoklis Schortsanitis Power Forward Greece 35 Jordan Hamilton Small Forward Texas 36 Elias Harris Small Forward Gonzaga 37 Jamelle Horne Small Forward Arizona 38 Mfon Udofia Point Guard Georgia Tech 39 JaJuan Johnson Power Forward Purdue 40 Dominique Jones Shooting Guard South Florida 41 Marquez Haynes Point Guard Texas Arlington 42 Robert Sacre Center Gonzaga 43 Romel Beck Shooting Guard Mexico 44 Kevin Seraphin Power Forward France 45 Aubrey Coleman Shooting Guard Turkey 46 Chris Wright Small Forward Georgetown 47 Travis Leslie Shooting Guard Georgia 48 Corey Stokes Shooting Guard Villanova 49 DaShonte Riley Center Syracuse 50 Bruno Sundov Center Croatia 51 Gilbert Brown Shooting Guard Pittsburgh 52 Anatoly Bose Shooting Guard Nicholls State 53 Corey Fisher Point Guard Villanova 54 LaceDarius Dunn Point Guard Baylor 55 Durrell Summers Shooting Guard Michigan State 56 Markieff Morris Center Kansas 57 Derrick Jasper Point Guard UNLV 58 Jeremy Tyler Power Forward Israel 59 Marcus Jordan Shooting Guard UCF 60 Kevin Palmer Small Forward Texas A&M
Sun Sep 26, 2010 7:43 am
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Lamrock wrote:Fuuuuuuuuck I hate the Heat and all their good players are gone. Who's my starting competition?
Sun Sep 26, 2010 11:11 am
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Sun Sep 26, 2010 8:01 pm
Thierry. wrote:Atlanta, nice.Lamrock to the Heat!
Martti. wrote:Me and Yao - twin towers.But let me guess, Scola's there and I will come off the bench?
George7 wrote:At last a way to get rid of Wade and of the contract of Deng. But who will be the starter at SG? Evan Turner?
Marcus Jordan! That was the favor! Hope he can play good for you and maybe he can become the starter in the place of Wade!
Sit wrote:Blazers ain't bad. What's my chances of starting?
Sun Sep 26, 2010 11:21 pm
Sun Sep 26, 2010 11:49 pm
Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:05 am
Martti. wrote:My season high will come against the Blazers.
Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:31 am
Sit wrote:Martti. wrote:My season high will come against the Blazers.
I will hold you to 0 points bitch. BRING IT
Mon Sep 27, 2010 12:42 am
Valor wrote:Sit wrote:Martti. wrote:My season high will come against the Blazers.
I will hold you to 0 points bitch. BRING IT
A PG marking a PF?
Mon Sep 27, 2010 1:04 am
Mon Sep 27, 2010 1:28 am
Mon Sep 27, 2010 1:43 am
Sit wrote:Valor wrote:Sit wrote:Martti. wrote:My season high will come against the Blazers.
I will hold you to 0 points bitch. BRING IT
A PG marking a PF?
I did it tonight. Held 6 foot 5 shooter to 4 first half points and 0 fourth quarter points. Remember I told you I held him scoreless for an entire second half after he hit 7 three pointers? Well tonight I shut him down except third quarter when the team wanted to fall back into a 2-3 zone and the dude hit 3 wide open three pointers to get his team back into game and lead... but I hit back to back threes to tie it up. We ended up losing by 5 (down 3 with less than 10 seconds left). But I earned my stripes again... he doesn't like playing against me much.
Martti. wrote:Sit, I might be 6'5 in real life, but you can't stop a 6'9 me.
Clutch wrote:Must/Yao in HOU, Ocho/Duncan in SA, as well as another PF in DAL... the Texas triangle just got a whole lot BIGGER! prepare for some serious low-post, bigman wreckin' ball action on that road trip
Mon Sep 27, 2010 1:44 am
Clutch wrote:Must/Yao in HOU, Ocho/Duncan in SA, as well as another PF in DAL... the Texas triangle just got a whole lot BIGGER! prepare for some serious low-post, bigman wreckin' ball action on that road trip
Mon Sep 27, 2010 3:08 am
2011 NBA Draft: Draft Night Transactions
Another NBA draft brought another flurry of trade activity, with three seperate deals involving 6 teams and a total of 9 different players occuring.
Deals are listed below in no particular order
1. Timberwolves - Rockets Deal
Timberwolves Trade: Jonny Flynn, Hassan Whiteside
Rockets Trade: Luis Scola, Jan Vesely
The Minnesota Timberwolves gave affirmation to their number two overall pick in last year's draft - John Wall, by sending away their 6th overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft - Jonny Flynn to clear up the point guard jam they had. In addition, they will also send away their 31st overall pick of last year's draft, power forward/center Hassan Whiteside. They will get a much desired upgrade at the power forward spot in the form of Luis Scola to backup Kevin Love while another 2010 draftee Jan Vesely is a project that could prove to be a valuable trade asset.
For the Houston Rockets, the addition of Jonny Flynn probably means the last we see of Aaron Brooks, who has chosen to test the Free Agency this summer. Flynn will provide much of the same that Brooks did, except he can do it better, and he is only 22 years old. It is a tough call to trade away Scola, but with the addition of Antawn Jamison last season via trade and their drafting of Arizona big man Martti Must, Scola has become abundant goods for the Rockets. The addition of Hassan Whiteside means that there is finally someone that can somewhat allow Yao Ming to have a tiny bit more of rest time.
Grade for Minnesota: B-
Grade for Houston: B+
2. Heat - Grizzlies Deal
Heat Trade: Mario Chalmers
Grizzlies Trade: Jerome Dyson, 2012 1st round pick (Memphis)
The Heat basically cancels out their blunder of giving Mario Chalmers a 5 year extension that's worth $54.9 Million last season with this trade. They get back a filler in Jerome Dyson, and more importantly, gain a possible lottery pick in the 2012 NBA Draft from the generous Memphis Grizzlies. Plus, they have some cap space to work with now in the upcoming Free Agency in this offseason. Pat Riley is a genius.
What more needs to be said for the Grizzlies? They gain a decent, but overpaid player to backup Ricky Rubio at the point, and gave up a 1st round pick in return. Plain stupid.
Grade for Miami: A
Grade for Memphis: D
3. Wizards - Warriors Trade
Wizards Trade: Andray Blatche, Tim Ohlbrecht
Warriors Trade: Brevin Knight
Aside from gaining cap flexibility and to get rid of a triple double whore in Andray Blatche, there really isn't any logic behind the Wizards' most recent transaction. Brevin Knight is old and washed up, and is only capable of acting as a mentor at this point. Not that Gilbert Arenas will listen anyway.
For the Warriors, they gain a solid backup (even if he's an idiotic dick) for Andris Biedrins and Anthony Randolph in Andray Blatche for virtually nothing in return. Tim Ohlbrecht is a project that could provide the Warriors with 6 fouls if needed.
Grade for Washington: C-
Grade for Golden State: B+
Mon Sep 27, 2010 3:38 am
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Mon Sep 27, 2010 4:13 am
Axel. wrote:Good trade for Houston, but from Brooks to Flynn is a slight downgrade for them.
Martti. wrote:Me and Whiteside will be the best bench 4-5 duo in the league.
Mon Sep 27, 2010 5:39 am
Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:08 am
Mon Sep 27, 2010 1:54 pm
Martti. wrote:Sit, I might be 6'5 in real life, but you can't stop a 6'9 me.