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LOL .. I imagine that would be true.

OT: I am just blown away every time I see Wiggins listed as 6'8 / 215 lbs ... 17 years old. At that size and skill set at 17 ... he's going to be fun to watch the next 15 years.

Please stop with the Wiggins stuff. I'm slightly depressed already about the situation.
 
RE: Lakers Pick.

This actually is kind of messy, and REALLY bad for LAL.:D

2013 first round draft pick to Phoenix
The L.A. Lakers will send the least favorable of their own 1st round pick (top-14 protected), Cleveland's own 2013 1st round pick, Sacramento's own 1st round pick (top-13 protected) and Miami's 2013 1st round pick to Phoenix. If the L.A. Lakers' 1st round pick is within the top-14 selections, Phoenix will automatically receive the L.A. Lakers' 1st round pick. [L.A. Lakers-Phoenix, 7/11/2012]

2015 first round draft pick to Phoenix
The L.A. Lakers own 2015 1st round pick to Phoenix (Top-5 Protected in the 2015 NBA Draft, top-3 protected in 2016, top-3 protected in 2017 and unprotected in the 2018 Draft). [L.A. Lakers-Phoenix, 7/11/2012]

2017 first round draft pick to Orlando
The L.A. Lakers' own 2017 1st round draft pick to Orlando two years after The L.A. Lakers satisfy their obligation to send Phoenix a first round pick.(Top-5 Protected in the 2017 NBA Draft, top-5 protected in 2018 and unprotected in the 2019 NBA Draft. If The L.A. Lakers' cannot satisfy their obligation to send Phoenix a first round pick by the 2017 NBA Draft, then the L.A. Lakers will convey their own second round picks in 2017 and 2018 to Orlando. [L.A. Lakers - Orlando, 8/10/2012]
 
"Calipari has taken more guys off the board, and that hurts other
programs that normally could get one," Biancardi said. "But in every
class you have a top 10. If he gets three or four, that's still six for
others."

LOL
 
LOL... delete the word 'even' then if it ruins your mood...

;)

I was more referring to the fact that even a pass first PG who leads the league in the most assists of all time (and won't ever be broken IMO), can shoot it when he's called upon. That's all I was saying.
 
I was more referring to the fact that even a pass first PG who leads the league in the most assists of all time (and won't ever be broken IMO), can shoot it when he's called upon. That's all I was saying.

Stockton could do more than "shoot when called upon" he shot 38% from deep for his entire career (which was long as ****, as well all know). He is probably top 10 all time best shooting PG's.
 
Stockton could do more than "shoot when called upon" he shot 38% from deep for his entire career (which was long as ****, as well all know). He is probably top 10 all time best shooting PG's.

The point though, is he doesn't look to shoot it. He looks to pass it. No doubt he's a very good shooter. "Shoot when called upon" has nothing to do with how well he shoots, it's do you plan to shoot it, or pass it, or make plays. He definitely looks to pass it or make plays. Shooting is the last option most of the time (i.e., he's got most assists of all time, not most points).
 
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