What's new

All-Time NBA Draft (not just international)

I like the idea where it's 6 vs. 6, then 3 vs. 3, then 1 vs. 1 with the only bye going to the team who has the highest win margin in votes in the first two rounds.
 
What we did last year is every team has a match up in the first round and in the second round (So we go from 12 players to 6, then down to 3). Of the three players left, the one who won their two matches by the largest combined margin of victory gets a bye to the Finals.

This way there's only 1 bye in the whole tournament, and the person who gets it has to earn it.

This.
 
Quin - do you have a bird at home? May be have 12 dishes with food in them labelled with our names, and see which dish he/she eats out of, 1-2 go together, 3-4 go together, etc.
 
My team

Pg. Nash. Rondo. Harden
Sg. George. Harden
Sf. Durant. English. Stojakovic
Pf Davis. Nance. Stojakovic
C. Hakeem. Cousins. Davis

This is a well oiled machine
 
132: Oscar Schmidt: Schmidt is unofficially considered to be the all-time leading scorer in the history of basketball, with 49,737 career points scored (club play, plus national team play combined). He is also a record holder for the longest career span of a basketball player. On September 8, 2013, Schmidt was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. He was a member of the greatest NBA draft of all-time (1984) and was selected in the 6th round by the New Jersey Nets, but he never wanted to take his talents to the NBA and instead made his mark in the professional leagues of Italy, Spain and Brazil. He became an authentic scoring machine with a style that was all his own. Kobe gets a chance to play with his childhood idol.
 
132: Oscar Schmidt: Schmidt is unofficially considered to be the all-time leading scorer in the history of basketball, with 49,737 career points scored (club play, plus national team play combined). He is also a record holder for the longest career span of a basketball player. On September 8, 2013, Schmidt was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. He was a member of the greatest NBA draft of all-time (1984) and was selected in the 6th round by the New Jersey Nets, but he never wanted to take his talents to the NBA and instead made his mark in the professional leagues of Italy, Spain and Brazil. He became an authentic scoring machine with a style that was all his own. Kobe gets a chance to play with his childhood idol.

I know who he is, but you might want to add a vid, as I'm sure most don't know who he is. I'm sertain if he'd played nba ball he'd be considered the greatest foreign nba player ever. I wish I'd have thought of him. He destroyed the USA team once. Was unstoppable.
 
I know who he is, but you might want to add a vid, as I'm sure most don't know who he is. I'm sertain if he'd played nba ball he'd be considered the greatest foreign nba player ever. I wish I'd have thought of him. He destroyed the USA team once. Was unstoppable.

I first learned of him when I watched the 1984 NBA Draft documentary on NBATV this summer.
 
Back
Top