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Re: Pick 2: Draft Order for teams and picks
« Reply #780 on: February 17, 2013, 03:35:36 PM »

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So I just finished my spreadsheet for this draft after not having one for the first time during the CB Draft.

Its got the 11 round draft with draft positions, all teams with owners listed, those teams keepers and/or current players, a list of every available player from the NBA this season, my roster with a salary cap breakdown, and a list of what I think are the top available 20 players at each position.

If you don't have one I'm more than willing to email this to you.


Re: Pick 2: Draft Order for teams and picks
« Reply #781 on: February 17, 2013, 03:41:13 PM »

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He does remind me of one of those players that could just continue this downward trend and just become irrelevant. It was a year ago people still could mention him in the same breath as CP3 and now he's being looked at with a whole new tier of PGs
He could still come back and make it but he's a big question mark to me especially on his contract

Ya, this is how I feel about him too. Just a gut feeling, but I had him as an undraftable player.

Yup. Not quite undraftable, but not a guy I felt great about.
I don't agree. His "inefficient" shooting numbers this year are as good as or better than Jrue Holiday, Russell Westbrook, Rajon Rondo, Ty Lawson, Brandon Jennings, and a ton others.

You guys are right that Williams isn't 1A with Chris Paul and Derrick Rose anymore because of a couple poor seasons, but I think he's bouncing back this year and is still pretty easily a top 5-6 PG in the league

You don't agree that I didn't feel good about Deron Williams coming into the draft?

GET OUT OF MY HEAD, DEMON!!

(Kidding, I just love when replies syntax don't really make sense)

But, I stand by Rondo and Holiday having better seasons.

Westbrook V Rondo:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&p1=rondora01&y1=2013&p2=willide01&y2=2013

Rondo's FG% is higher, his assist to turnover is better, his rebounding is better. His TS% is lower however, so there's that.

Jrue is much closer, but his FG% and 3pt% numbers are better, he's scoring more per 36 and shooting better despite a much more demanding role on his team than Williams's, and defense is undeniably better. His assists are also higher. Williams has him in turnovers and TS%, but the TS% at least is a product of his free throw shooting.

I'm not saying Williams is having an abjectly bad year. I'm saying his year is a far cry from elite.

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Re: Pick 2: Draft Order for teams and picks
« Reply #782 on: February 17, 2013, 04:06:10 PM »

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On a completely separate note an ITK who prefers to remain anonymous said dont be surprised if there's motion in Denver before the end of the day 
CB Draft: Golden State Warriors - 14.23
PG: Bledsoe/Lin/ Harris
SG: Beal/ Henderson/ Ingram
SF: Winslow/McDermott/
PF: Turner/ Acy / Hernangomez
C: Adams/ Turner/ McRoberts
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Re: Pick 2: Draft Order for teams and picks
« Reply #783 on: February 17, 2013, 04:07:53 PM »

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So I just finished my spreadsheet for this draft after not having one for the first time during the CB Draft.

Its got the 11 round draft with draft positions, all teams with owners listed, those teams keepers and/or current players, a list of every available player from the NBA this season, my roster with a salary cap breakdown, and a list of what I think are the top available 20 players at each position.

If you don't have one I'm more than willing to email this to you.

that'd be awesome. joelougee1219@gmail.com
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Kyle Lowry, Dwayne Wade, 13th pick in even numbered rounds, 18th pick in odd numbered rounds.

Re: Pick 2: Draft Order for teams and picks
« Reply #784 on: February 17, 2013, 04:10:03 PM »

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so who falls further, MKG or K. Leanard?
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Kyle Lowry, Dwayne Wade, 13th pick in even numbered rounds, 18th pick in odd numbered rounds.

Re: Pick 2: Draft Order for teams and picks
« Reply #785 on: February 17, 2013, 04:10:43 PM »

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so who falls further, MKG or K. Leanard?

MKG

Re: Pick 2: Draft Order for teams and picks
« Reply #786 on: February 17, 2013, 04:12:36 PM »

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So I just finished my spreadsheet for this draft after not having one for the first time during the CB Draft.

Its got the 11 round draft with draft positions, all teams with owners listed, those teams keepers and/or current players, a list of every available player from the NBA this season, my roster with a salary cap breakdown, and a list of what I think are the top available 20 players at each position.

If you don't have one I'm more than willing to email this to you.

that'd be awesome. joelougee1219@gmail.com
Sent it out to you. Good Luck!!!

Re: Pick 2: Draft Order for teams and picks
« Reply #787 on: February 17, 2013, 04:15:07 PM »

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So that you new guys know, it is an unwritten rule during these drafts not to talk about players that haven't been drafted or picked.

I mean talk about Deron Williams or Kevin Durant or Kyrie Irving or Josh Smith all you want. They have been picked. But until they've been picked, we try our hardest not to talk about the other players.

Re: Pick 2: Draft Order for teams and picks
« Reply #788 on: February 17, 2013, 04:46:51 PM »

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So that you new guys know, it is an unwritten rule during these drafts not to talk about players that haven't been drafted or picked.

Fair enough, makes sense.

I could easily see people trying to intentionally play down a players value to cause them to fall in the draft.  Or on the other hand, talk up a players value, tricking someone else into drafting a player too soon.

A little underhanded I suppose.

Re: Pick 2: Draft Order for teams and picks
« Reply #789 on: February 17, 2013, 04:53:49 PM »

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So that you new guys know, it is an unwritten rule during these drafts not to talk about players that haven't been drafted or picked.

Fair enough, makes sense.

I could easily see people trying to intentionally play down a players value to cause them to fall in the draft.  Or on the other hand, talk up a players value, tricking someone else into drafting a player too soon.

A little underhanded I suppose.

The tricky thing about playing down a player's value is that eventually, you might end up having to defend them. So if you play down a player's value (like for instance, if this draft were competitive, and I faced the Sixers in the first round of the playoffs with a team built around Kyrie Irving as its best player, I'd be pretty screwed.*


*For those new or forgetful, I dramatically played up Jrue Holiday's seemingly superman-like ability to defend Kyrie Irving this past summer in the CB Draft.

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like that is always lethal." - Evan 'The God' Turner

Re: Pick 2: Draft Order for teams and picks
« Reply #790 on: February 17, 2013, 04:56:47 PM »

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So that you new guys know, it is an unwritten rule during these drafts not to talk about players that haven't been drafted or picked.

Fair enough, makes sense.

I could easily see people trying to intentionally play down a players value to cause them to fall in the draft.  Or on the other hand, talk up a players value, tricking someone else into drafting a player too soon.

A little underhanded I suppose.

The tricky thing about playing down a player's value is that eventually, you might end up having to defend them. So if you play down a player's value (like for instance, if this draft were competitive, and I faced the Sixers in the first round of the playoffs with a team built around Kyrie Irving as its best player, I'd be pretty screwed.*


*For those new or forgetful, I dramatically played up Jrue Holiday's seemingly superman-like ability to defend Kyrie Irving this past summer in the CB Draft.

I guess you need to work on the art of talking out of both side of your mouth.

Oh wait  8)

Re: Pick 2: Draft Order for teams and picks
« Reply #791 on: February 17, 2013, 04:58:29 PM »

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So that you new guys know, it is an unwritten rule during these drafts not to talk about players that haven't been drafted or picked.

Fair enough, makes sense.

I could easily see people trying to intentionally play down a players value to cause them to fall in the draft.  Or on the other hand, talk up a players value, tricking someone else into drafting a player too soon.

A little underhanded I suppose.

The tricky thing about playing down a player's value is that eventually, you might end up having to defend them. So if you play down a player's value (like for instance, if this draft were competitive, and I faced the Sixers in the first round of the playoffs with a team built around Kyrie Irving as its best player, I'd be pretty screwed.*


*For those new or forgetful, I dramatically played up Jrue Holiday's seemingly superman-like ability to defend Kyrie Irving this past summer in the CB Draft.

Then you better hold on to Tristian Thompson....
CB Draft: Golden State Warriors - 14.23
PG: Bledsoe/Lin/ Harris
SG: Beal/ Henderson/ Ingram
SF: Winslow/McDermott/
PF: Turner/ Acy / Hernangomez
C: Adams/ Turner/ McRoberts
DKC Nets: http://tinyurl.com/h5mdvwj

Re: Pick 2: Draft Order for teams and picks
« Reply #792 on: February 17, 2013, 05:05:15 PM »

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You know last year I had Cleveland and picked Kyrie and Varejao and at the time, AV just went down for the season, but Cleveland had no one else worth picking.

Its not easy having a team where one of your picked players isn't even amongst the top 60 players in the league. You start off with a fairly decent handicap. For that reason I am not a big fan of the salary cap since many of these teams that have less than stellar second players also have the lowest cap to work with.

Then again this isn't a competitive exercise but still, it makes it tougher for 6-8 teams in the league.

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« Reply #793 on: February 17, 2013, 05:08:12 PM »

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Re: Pick 2: Draft Order for teams and picks
« Reply #794 on: February 17, 2013, 05:11:00 PM »

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So I just finished my spreadsheet for this draft after not having one for the first time during the CB Draft.

Its got the 11 round draft with draft positions, all teams with owners listed, those teams keepers and/or current players, a list of every available player from the NBA this season, my roster with a salary cap breakdown, and a list of what I think are the top available 20 players at each position.

If you don't have one I'm more than willing to email this to you.

Do me a favor and send one my way.

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I haven't analyzed this draft at all, and I know that you and I view most players similarly.


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