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41. Russell Westbrook

I want to do a whole write-up here about my team philosophy and so forth but I won't. I'll do all that prior to the tourney starting. Let's just leave it at this for now. His stats from last season.

21.8 points per game, 6.9 assists per game, 5.7 rebounds per game, 1.9 steals

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Pick 42 is on the clock.
 
41. Russell Westbrook

I want to do a whole write-up here about my team philosophy and so forth but I won't. I'll do all that prior to the tourney starting. Let's just leave it at this for now. His stats from last season.

21.8 points per game, 6.9 assists per game, 5.7 rebounds per game, 1.9 steals

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Pick 42 is on the clock.
Now i see why you were trading back.... you knew who you wanted and knew you could get him later.

Good work
 
I really like the payton pick and worthy was a major steal (probably better than pierce tbh)
 
Addictionary has had the best write ups and best jokes in the thread hands down.
 
fished 3 rivers today and caught quite a few really nice fish. Had a blast. Even endured a miniature monsoon for about 45 minutes that came out of no where
 
Here is the draft order to finish out round four and who is already taken:

Round One
1. JoelHodge, Jr. -- Michael Jordan
2. Ellis269 -- Magic Johnson
3. Thee Jazz Fan -- Hakeem Olajuwon
4. jazzyapma -- Kareem Abdul-Jabaar
5. addictionary via heyhey -- Lebron James
6. HottKnickkkkkk -- Tim Duncan
7. QuinSnydersHair -- Wilt Chamberlain
8. heyhey -- Bill Russell
9. spycam1 - Shaquille O'Neal
10. hey hey -- Larry Bird
11. JoelHodgeJr -- Oscar Robertson
12. Jeffrey - Jerry West
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Round Two
13. Jeffrey -- Kobe Bryant
14. Thee Jazz Fan -- Kevin Durant
15. White Chocolate -- Karl Malone
16. White Chocolate -- John Stockton
17. jazzyapma -- Kevin Garnett
18. Hack - David Robinson
19. HottKnickkkk -- Scottie Pippen
20. addictionary -- Julius Erving
21. Hack -- Charles Barkley
22. Hack -- Dwayne Wade
23. Ellis269 -- Patrick Ewing
24. spycam1 -- Dirk Nowitzki
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Round Three
25. White Chocolate -- Clyde Drexler
26. Ellis269 -- Dominique Wilkins
27. Jeffrey -- Bob Pettitt
28. spycam1 -- Isaiah Thomas
29. jazzyapma -- Chris Paul
30. QuinSnydersHair -- Stephen Curry
31. QuinSnydersHair -- Ray Allen
32. HottKnickkkkk -- Reggie Miller
33. spycam1 -- Paul Pierce
34. addictionary -- Bob Cousy
35. Ellis 269 via White Chocolate -- Moses Malone
36. Thee Jazz Fan -- Steve Nash
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Round Four
37. White Chocolate - Dikembe Mutombo
38. Hack - Gary Payton
39. White Chocolate -- Chris Mullin
40. spycam1 -- James Worthy
41. QuinSnydersHair -- Russell Westbrook
42. Hack -- Vince Carter
43. QuinSnydersHair
44. heyhey
45. QuinSnydersHair
46. HottKnickkkkk
47. jazzyapma
48. HottKnickkkkk
 
I didn't get a chance to pimp Pierce yesterday...

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1x Champion
1X Finals MVP
10X All-Star
4X All-NBA Honors
1X 3-point contest winner

A two way player...

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Who could spread the floor...

(shot over 40% from 3 several times; won the 3-point contest)

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And was crafty as all hell...

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He put up superstar numbers (26.8 points - 6.7 rebounds - 4.7 assists)

He could hang with the likes of Kobe and LeBron...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POHK-wk5p0s

...and win.
 
Just for some fun, I made a list of what every team has so far:

JoelHodgeJr's team
Michael Jordan
Oscar Robertson

Ellis269's team
Magic Johnson
Dominique Wilkins
Patrick Ewing
Moses Malone

Thee jazz fan's team
Hakeem Olajuwon
Kevin Durant
Steve Nash

jazzyapma's team
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Kevin Garnett
Chris Paul

addictionary's team
LeBron James
Julius Erving
Bob Cousy

Hotttnickkk's team
Tim Duncan
Scottie Pippen
Reggie Miller

QuinSnydersHair's team
Wilt Chamberlain
Stephen Curry
Ray Allen
Russell Westbrook

heyhey's team
Bill Russell
Larry Bird

spycam1's team
Shaquille O'Neal
Dirk Nowitzki
Isiah Thomas
Paul Pierce
James Worthy

White Chocolate's team
Karl Malone
John Stockton
Clyde Drexler
Dikembe Mutombo
Chris Mullin

Hack's team
David Robinson
Charles Barkley
Dwyane Wade
Gary Payton
Vince Carter

Jeffrey32's team
Jerry West
Kobe Bryant
Bob Pettit
 
Let's take a look at pick 43...

Career stats: 27.4 PPG, 13.5 RPG, 4.3 APG
Accolades: 11x NBA All-Star, 10x All-NBA First Team, NBA Rookie of the Year
Slam magazine's 11th greatest player of all-time in 2009


Sounds insanely impressive right? That's because it is. This guy should not have slipped this far and was Julius Erving before Julius Erving. Who could this versatile, superbly athletic, well-rounded, elite basketball player be?

Ladies and gentleman...

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With the fifth selection of the fourth round, and #43 overall, QuinSnydersHair selects...


ELGIN BAYLOR!!!!!!!

"Official" position: Small Forward
Other position(s) played: Shooting Guard, Power Forward

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Read these quotes about him.


***"He was one of the most spectacular shooters the game has ever known", Baylor's longtime teammate Jerry West told HOOP in 1992. "I hear people talking about forwards today and I haven't seen many that can compare with him."

***Bill Sharman played against Baylor and coached him in his final years with the Lakers. "I say without reservation that Elgin Baylor is the greatest cornerman who ever played pro basketball", he told the Los Angeles Times at Baylor's retirement in 1971.

***Tommy Hawkins, Baylor's teammate for six seasons and opponent for four (and later a basketball broadcaster) declared to the San Francisco Examiner that "[P]ound for pound, no one was ever as great as Elgin Baylor." He also said, "Elgin certainly didn't jump as high as Michael Jordan. But he had the greatest variety of shots of anyone. He would take it in and hang and shoot from all these angles. Put spin on the ball. Elgin had incredible strength. He could post up Bill Russell. He could pass like Magic and dribble with the best guards in the league."



A look at Elgin Baylor's career stats would indicate that this was a player who spent much of his time in the paint, doing the dirty work against other teams' unathletic grunts. However, at 6'5", Baylor was no power forward; the Lakers' athletic small forward simply played like one, dominating at the rim while simultaneously excelling on the perimeter. Baylor not only averaged double-digit rebounds 11 times, but he also finished in the top five in scoring eight times during his 14-year career. If there was a player from the 1960s who would undoubtedly still be a star in today's NBA, it just might be Baylor. He was the first of his kind and the blueprint for guys like Dr. J and Kobe Bryant.
 
I really like the payton pick and worthy was a major steal (probably better than pierce tbh)

I agree. I'm glad I got both. But after picking Thomas for my PG, I wanted to make sure I got a wing that could spread the floor. Worthy falling to my next pick was my high hope, and it happened. :)

Not to take anything away from Pierce. He could score with the best of them, was a balanced player, and fierce competitor.
 
Let's take a look at pick 43...

Career stats: 27.4 PPG, 13.5 RPG, 4.3 APG
Accolades: 11x NBA All-Star, 10x All-NBA First Team, NBA Rookie of the Year
Slam magazine's 11th greatest player of all-time in 2009


Sounds insanely impressive right? That's because it is. This guy should not have slipped this far and was Julius Erving before Julius Erving. Who could this versatile, superbly athletic, well-rounded, elite basketball player be?

Ladies and gentleman...

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With the fifth selection of the fourth round, and #43 overall, QuinSnydersHair selects...


ELGIN BAYLOR!!!!!!!

"Official" position: Small Forward
Other position(s) played: Shooting Guard, Power Forward

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Read these quotes about him.


***"He was one of the most spectacular shooters the game has ever known", Baylor's longtime teammate Jerry West told HOOP in 1992. "I hear people talking about forwards today and I haven't seen many that can compare with him."

***Bill Sharman played against Baylor and coached him in his final years with the Lakers. "I say without reservation that Elgin Baylor is the greatest cornerman who ever played pro basketball", he told the Los Angeles Times at Baylor's retirement in 1971.

***Tommy Hawkins, Baylor's teammate for six seasons and opponent for four (and later a basketball broadcaster) declared to the San Francisco Examiner that "[P]ound for pound, no one was ever as great as Elgin Baylor." He also said, "Elgin certainly didn't jump as high as Michael Jordan. But he had the greatest variety of shots of anyone. He would take it in and hang and shoot from all these angles. Put spin on the ball. Elgin had incredible strength. He could post up Bill Russell. He could pass like Magic and dribble with the best guards in the league."



A look at Elgin Baylor's career stats would indicate that this was a player who spent much of his time in the paint, doing the dirty work against other teams' unathletic grunts. However, at 6'5", Baylor was no power forward; the Lakers' athletic small forward simply played like one, dominating at the rim while simultaneously excelling on the perimeter. Baylor not only averaged double-digit rebounds 11 times, but he also finished in the top five in scoring eight times during his 14-year career. If there was a player from the 1960s who would undoubtedly still be a star in today's NBA, it just might be Baylor. He was the first of his kind and the blueprint for guys like Dr. J and Kobe Bryant.
Great pick. Should have gone top 15.
 
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