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Post by bkobow05 on May 31, 2006 23:16:37 GMT -5
With the 34th overall selection in the 2006 NBA Draft, the Los Angeles Clippers select... Guillermo Diaz (PG/SG - Miami (FL))Diaz gives the Clippers more offensive explosion. He has amazing athleticism and has range that extends far beyond the 3 point line...He provides them with another go to scorer down the stretch. Their downfall in their 7 game series with the Suns was the 3 ball and the Clips address that need here with another true shooter
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Post by kookie819 on Jun 1, 2006 10:36:57 GMT -5
With the 32nd pick in the NBA Draft, the Houston Rockets select: Hassan Adams, SF, Arizona. I believe Hassan Adams would bring a lot of athleticism to this team, and would be a great backup at SF, and Tracy McGrady, who is, as most people know, one of the most athletic basketball players on the planet, can tutor him.
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Post by kyle21121 on Jun 1, 2006 14:05:45 GMT -5
With the 35th overall selection in the 2006 NBA Draft, the Toronto Raptors select: Darius Washington Jr. PG from Memphis[/i] With the likely loss of Mike James the Raptors need a starting PG with this pick the Raptors get a great young player with tons of upside and can start right away
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Post by S. Taylor on Jun 1, 2006 14:45:35 GMT -5
With the 36th Overall Selection... The Boston Celtics select... Dee Brown... Point Guard... Illinois As a point guard, Brown has a good sense for being able to find the open man — especially off the dribble — thanks to his instincts and his unselfishness. His size and quickness allow him to stay low to the ground and minimize careless turnovers thanks to his ball-handling skills. He has extremely quick feet, superb instincts to stay in front of his man and anticipate steals, outstanding hands and a relentless motor. Brown has excellent intangibles, appearing to be the type of player who is programmed to succeed. - Rivals.com Delonte West is an excellent basketball player, but is he a natural point guard? Vet Brevin Knight shall mentor both West and Dee Brown. Brown may be undersized, but no one questions his playmaking abilities and his heart, defense and toughness. The sharp shooting Dan D ickau is prepared to see time at PG, as well, if Delonte West does, in fact, seek some time at SG.
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Post by jakedasnake83 on Jun 1, 2006 15:45:51 GMT -5
With the 37th selection in the 2006 NBA Draft the Minnesota Timberwolves select Alexander Johnson PF Florida St.
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Post by norcal09 on Jun 1, 2006 17:49:49 GMT -5
With the 38th pick pick in the 2006 NBA draft the Golden State Warriors select Marcus Vinicius [SF Brazil] 2ND round steal If you ask me, but you dont have to ask me because I'm telling you.
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Post by samkongado35 on Jun 1, 2006 21:56:47 GMT -5
With the 39th pick the Millwaukee Bucks select: Nemanja Aleksandrov (SF) Serbia
Alekasandrov is excellent outside shooter with great offensive skills ... Extremely talented young player who can play both inside and outside ... He has the size of a big man but can play like a guard … Very difficult to guard because he shoots 3's very well and can dribble the ball ... Has great hands, coordination, speed and long arms; decent court vision .... Has potential to be a very good SF in the NBA. ... He uses his hands very well around the basket and grabs many rebounds because of his huge wing-span ... He runs the court and moves well around the basket for the big guy ... Uses pump fakes, dribble drives, and the turn around jumper extremely well ... He can also pass well if he is double teamed in the post ... He can also lead a fast break… He is also a solid shoot-blocker… The Bucks need a versatile big man that can ball handle and shoot the three very well.
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Post by l3lind golfer on Jun 2, 2006 3:07:14 GMT -5
I don't have any needs, so I'll draft BPA... I select.......... Maurice Ager; SG/SF I'm shocked this guy is still on the board. He's a first round prospect so he's a steal this late in the draft.
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Post by keepnitgangsta1 on Jun 2, 2006 4:15:47 GMT -5
With the 42nd pick in the 2006 NBA draft, the Cleveland Cavaliers select Paul Millsap, PF, Louisiana TechReason: Paul is a 6'8 243 pound beast under the basket and should add some depth to the Power Forward position for the Cavaliers. He can also play Small Forward and make the transition like CV31 did. We will just wait and see.
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Post by S. Taylor on Jun 2, 2006 12:43:19 GMT -5
With the 43rd Overall Selection in the 2006 NBA Draft, the Boston Celtics select... Brandon Bowman... Forward... Georgetown Extremely athletic and long-limbed, Bowman excels in the open floor. Good finisher, great teammate, and solid defender, Bowman is the perfect fit for Boston's needs at the SF position. His upside is huge, because many scouts say he's more talented than he was able to show on the court, due to Georgetown's offensive system, and the emergence of teammates Jeff Green and Roy Hibbert.
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Post by big7benroy on Jun 2, 2006 14:08:09 GMT -5
I have the board for New Orleans, and with the 44th overall selection in the 2006 NBA Draft, the New Orleans Hornets select: Saer Sene [C, RBC Verviers-Pepinster (Senegal)]
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Post by big7benroy on Jun 2, 2006 17:31:41 GMT -5
With the 46th overall selection in the 2006 NBA Draft, the Orlando Magic select: Kevin Pittsnogle [FC, West Virginia]. Can shoot the deep ball to stretch a defense out while opening up the inside for the big men on my team. Great roleplayer for my team since he won't be asked to do too much, but can do whatever is asked of him. All I need is his offense, nothing else. Everyone else can supply the defense.With the 47th overall selection in the 2006 NBA Draft, the Orlando Magic select: Rudy Fernandez [PG, Joventut Badalona (Spain)]. With the ability to play two spots on the floor, Rudy Fernandez is as valuable as they come. He'll be able to compete for the starting PG spot with Ronnie Brewer, and will be able to play SG off of the bench. The man can do it all folks. A talented scorer with great vision to be a PG. Great player for my team.
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Post by maattheeew on Jun 2, 2006 18:15:58 GMT -5
With the 45th selection in the 2006 NBA Draft, the Indiana Pacers select:
Denham Brown SG UCONN
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Post by S. Taylor on Jun 2, 2006 19:10:30 GMT -5
With the 48th Overall selection in the 2006 NBA Draft... the Washington Wizards select... Taj Gray... Forward... Oklahoma The Wizards filled their need for a shooter and a post defending presence with the 30th and 31st overall selections, so they have a pick of luxury. After hours and scouting report comparisons and tape study, the Washington Wizards select Taj Gray, whom will give them flexibility at PF, and add athleticism and intensity to their front court. The Wizards pondered over taking a sharp-shooter, here, but with the options being very one-dimensional, the team takes another big-body. Lebron James exposed their weakness for quality post defense, and they are hoping Gray and Boone can add that, immediately.
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Post by ttitanfan32 on Jun 2, 2006 19:36:57 GMT -5
With the 48th Overall selection in the 2006 NBA Draft... the Denver Nuggets select.... Shannon Brown G/F Michigan St.The Nuggets have struggled finding players with a ton of athletic ability. Outside of Carmelo Anthony and Kenyon Martin, there is not much athletisism on the team and thats why were bringing in the high flyer Shannon Brown. Brown is able to take to the whole or step out and make jump shots. He will turn into a fine NBA player.
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