I'll get you a 12 minute video of me and I know you'll love it.
Already saw it.. showed it to my wife and she said it was actually more like one and a half minutes.
I'll get you a 12 minute video of me and I know you'll love it.
Haha I just play around with you and you automatically start thinking scootsy is my alt??
a blast of "hydration" to your face. posted on my Nokia Lumia 920
dangit!
Good thing for you the mods couldn't be bothered checking the draft thread...
You never see them posting at exactly the same time... just sayin...
Already saw it.. showed it to my wife and she said it was actually more like one and a half minutes.
Scott howard-cooper's mock draft
https://www.nba.com/2013/news/05/22/2013-nba-mock-draft-howard-cooper/index.html?ls=nbahpsplit3
1. Cavaliers, Nerlens Noel, Kentucky, PF, 6-11, 220
2. Magic, Ben McLemore, Kansas, SG, 6-4, 195
3. Wizards, Otto Porter, Georgetown, SF, 6-8, 200
4. Bobcats, Victor Oladipo, Indiana, SG, 6-5, 210
5. Suns, Anthony Bennett, UNLV, PF, 6-7, 240
6. Pelicans, Trey Burke, Michigan, PG, 6-1, 175
7. Kings, Cody Zeller, Indiana, PF-C, 7-0, 240
8. Pistons, Michael Carter-Williams, Syracuse, PG, 6-5, 175
9. Timberwolves, Shabazz Muhammad, UCLA, SG, 6-6, 225
10. Trail Blazers, Alex Len, Maryland, C, 7-1, 255
11. 76ers, Mason Plumlee, Duke, PF, 6-11, 245
12. Thunder, Kelly Olynyk, Gonzaga, C, 7-0, 240
13. Mavericks, C.J. McCollum, Lehigh, PG-SG, 6-3, 190
14. Jazz, Dennis Schroeder, Germany, PG, 6-1, 180
15. Bucks, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Georgia, SG, 6-5, 205
16. Celtics, Rudy Gobert, France, PF-C, 7-1, 235
17. Hawks, Dario Saric, Croatia, SF, 6-10, 225
18. Hawks, Gorgui Dieng, Louisville, C, 6-11, 245
19. Cavaliers, Sergey Karasev, Russia, SF, 6-7, 205
20. Bulls, Jeff Withey, Kansas, C, 7-0, 235
21. Jazz Steven Adams, Pittsburgh, C, 6-11, 235
22. Nets, Giannis Adetokoubo, Greece, SF, 6-9, 215
23. Pacers, Archie Goodwin, Kentucky, SG, 6-5, 195
24. Knicks, Lucas Nogueira, Brazil, PF-C, 7-0, 220
25. Clippers, Glen Rice Jr., D-League, SG, 6-6, 210
26. Timberwolves, Tony Mitchell, North Texas, SF-PF, 6-8, 235
27. Nuggets, Allen Crabbe, California, SG, 6-6, 205
28. Spurs, DeShaun Thomas, Ohio State, SF-PF, 6-7, 225
29. Thunder, Alex Abrines, Spain, SG, 6-5, 190
30. Suns, Jamaal Franklin, San Diego St, SG, 6-5, 205
Haha.. u fellas are silly willy.
What's everyone's opinion on Brandon Davies in the second round? He's a good kid and has shown loyalty, he seems like a good pick and player to have in the locker room.
David Locke has turned me off to McCollum.
What's everyone's opinion on Brandon Davies in the second round? He's a good kid and has shown loyalty, he seems like a good pick and player to have in the locker room.
What's nice about this draft: nobody saying it's a two-man draft or a three-man draft. In 2011 we had the third pick in a two-man draft. The worst was 2010 when we had the ninth pick in an eight-man draft.
It's true that the top eight picks in 2010 were pretty set in stone, but there's more to talk about in a year when none of them are.
It can't be very fun to be a GM in a year with such defined tiers. Teams can get screwed when they have no real choice but to draft the supposed best player available. Minnesota pretty much had to draft Derrick Williams. Same thing for Philly and Evan Turner, Miami and Beasley, Clippers and Aminu, whereas the Jazz were free to make unexpected picks like Hayward, and, to a lesser extent, Kanter.
I could be way off on this, but my guess is that this year's draft class will look pretty promising early on because teams will be more free to draft players they really love as opposed to being forced the last player left in their supposed tier.