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    Mayo falls out of the top 5! Some speculations have him going #2 in the draft.


    New York Knicks now on the clock! *Madison Square Garden booms with cheers*

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    i'm sure the knicks will take mayo, then ruin his career like theyve done to so many other guys :) j/k
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    tyler: are they talking about taking him? or are you just picking what you think they should? all mocks I see have him available at 9, thats why i'm asking.

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    No, yahoo has him fifth, as does cnnsi (and I believe espn did at one point, but their most recent one is all over the place).... and I think they should take him over Randolph (who nbadraft.net has them taking). It's not that Mayo shouldn't be fifth, it's just I think he's a bad fit on that team..... I think Memphis looks at him, Randolph, and Love (unless Lopez slips to them)...
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    Interesting, thanks! Was kinda hoping he'd be there at 9 in the real draft. :)

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    With the 6th pick in the 2008 nba draft, the New York Knicks select...O.J. Mayo out of the University of Southern California

    Position: Shooting Guard
    Height: 6'4"
    Weight: 195 lbs

    Analysis: We decided to select O.J. Mayo to our team for a various amount of reasons. For one, we are surprised he fell this far down in the draft as he has loads of potential. i think mike will be able to fit him well in the line up and Mayo will be someone we will look to build our team around in the future. he is a good guard with strength, scoring prowess, and star quality.and last but not least, he is an exciting young player that our fans will be excited to come see at the garden...

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    With the 5th pick in the 2008 nba draft, the New York Knicks select...O.J. Mayo out of the University of Southern California


    Nice Pick, especially for the "Star quality"

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    Yeah, the Knicks would love that!

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    if i had the 6th pick and oj was still there, id take him too

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    we doing 2 rounds

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