Best in this years NBA draft class?
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Best in this years NBA draft class?
I think I have more fun reading and watching the NBA draft than I do the NBA finals anymore. So who will the best pick 5 years from now? Beasley? Rose? Who is a washout or so/so pro? Mayo? Bayless? Westbrook?
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I'm with you Brian. I love the NBA draft as well, and I don't even watch the NBA much during the season... I honestly think that O.J. Mayo will end up being the best player out of this draft. I think his game fits the NBA style game tremendously. If the Sonics can somehow snag O.J., then watch out in the next three or four years with Durant, Jeff Green and him all on the same squad!!! It's too bad it will probably be in Oklahoma City.
I think whoever the Spurs draft will end up being a solid player. They have a nact for drafting foreign talent. They have got Tony Parker with the last pick in the first round and they got Manu Ginobli at the end of the second round in prior drafts...
I think whoever the Spurs draft will end up being a solid player. They have a nact for drafting foreign talent. They have got Tony Parker with the last pick in the first round and they got Manu Ginobli at the end of the second round in prior drafts...
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OJ Mayo... perfect for the NBA. Truer words have never been spoken. He will probably take a bit of a pay cut from his USC days though.Casey Fisher wrote:I'm with you Brian. I love the NBA draft as well, and I don't even watch the NBA much during the season... I honestly think that O.J. Mayo will end up being the best player out of this draft. I think his game fits the NBA style game tremendously. If the Sonics can somehow snag O.J., then watch out in the next three or four years with Durant, Jeff Green and him all on the same squad!!! It's too bad it will probably be in Oklahoma City.
I think whoever the Spurs draft will end up being a solid player. They have a nact for drafting foreign talent. They have got Tony Parker with the last pick in the first round and they got Manu Ginobli at the end of the second round in prior drafts...
I wonder how many houses and Escalades he will have before he blows out his knee or gets his first DUI. Or how long will it take before he is whining and demanding to be traded because he can't lead his team? Oh well, as long as he scores lots of points and sells lots of jerseys its all good.
Yeah... perfect for the NBA. Good call.
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LOL Weis. Him and Reggie Bush will also be hittin' up a lot of sweet clubs and driving a lot of nice yachts in the next 10 to 15 years.Simon Miller wrote:OJ Mayo... perfect for the NBA. Truer words have never been spoken. He will probably take a bit of a pay cut from his USC days though.Casey Fisher wrote:I'm with you Brian. I love the NBA draft as well, and I don't even watch the NBA much during the season... I honestly think that O.J. Mayo will end up being the best player out of this draft. I think his game fits the NBA style game tremendously. If the Sonics can somehow snag O.J., then watch out in the next three or four years with Durant, Jeff Green and him all on the same squad!!! It's too bad it will probably be in Oklahoma City.
I think whoever the Spurs draft will end up being a solid player. They have a nact for drafting foreign talent. They have got Tony Parker with the last pick in the first round and they got Manu Ginobli at the end of the second round in prior drafts...
I wonder how many houses and Escalades he will have before he blows out his knee or gets his first DUI. Or how long will it take before he is whining and demanding to be traded because he can't lead his team? Oh well, as long as he scores lots of points and sells lots of jerseys its all good.
Yeah... perfect for the NBA. Good call.
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- Brian Stovern
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Can't help but think there isn't much difference between OJ Mayo and Stephan Marbury. Hope for his sake I'm wrong. Beasly seams like a Glenn Robinson to me. Kevin love...not sure who he reminds me of. He's got such a great outlet pass that he'll be at least good as long as he can get 10 rebounds a game, and he should be able to being that wide.