Or at least let us each pick one guy under 1,000 minutes and more than 500 minutes. Opens up the board, but doesn’t tank the whole team. I think the draft has been pretty great so far.
Any chance you can update the order in the original post?
Oh yeah. Not enough minutes. He’s one of the guys that I would’ve considered if we had some sort of exception to go under the 1,000 minute threshold. Him and/or Svi were the two guys I would’ve thought seriously about taking.
No. Walking away from this draft with one of Flagg, Harper, Ace, VJ or Tre was worth more than getting a possible lotto pick for next year. Take the prize and let someone with less to risk get the scratch off for next year.
2 seasons ago he was great, this past season was a bit of a letdown. I’m looking to see how he does with his new team. Was it just a down year or a trend. If he bounced back strong against better competition, I predict the Jazz bring him over next offseason.
MJ + Dr. J - let’s fly. . .
Julius “Dr. J” Erving - 1972
Career highlights and awards
NBA champion (1983)
2× ABA champion (1974, 1976)
2× ABA Playoffs MVP (1974, 1976)
NBA Most Valuable Player (1981)
3× ABA Most Valuable Player (1974–1976)
11× NBA All-Star (1977–1987)
5× ABA All-Star...
I got my PG first and I agree with Zombie that I probably need to lock in my center before it gets more sparse.
C: Enes Kanter
@Thee Jazz Fan is otc
EDIT - you really should check out Kanter’s rookie highlight tape. It’s one of the most laughably bad mixtapes I’ve ever seen.
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