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    Question Who did your team draft???

    Detroit drafted Jason Maxiell out of Cincy. Im happy with the pick I guess, but I really wanted to get Salim Stoudemire.

    The two most surprising picks I seen was, Gerald Green and Hakim Warrick. They fell down the draft board pretty far, a lot of people had them in there top ten.

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    So far, Channing Frye #8 (Arizona) and David Lee #30 (Florida). I like both picks but we picked another foward in Lee.

    We also have another pick at 54.

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    Indiana got Danny Granger. I consider him to be a major steal at #17.

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    Lakers drafted Andrew Bynum at #10. I guess it's a gamble but it may pay off in the future. He's the youngest to ever be drafted.

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    umm the Spurs drafted a guy from France who didn't even have a bio link that I could click on. Everyone else drafted in the 1st round had a link lol. I guess we got ourselves a sleeper!

    I hope.

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    Just got Dijon Thompson at #54. Don't know much about him, if anyone else could fill me on on his pros and cons it would be appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeterCollector_BC
    Just got Dijon Thompson at #54. Don't know much about him, if anyone else could fill me on on his pros and cons it would be appreciated.

    I went to UCLA & live in LA. I love Dijon Thompson. He played PF at UCLA, even though he is more like a SG or SF. He has handles, can board, and really worked on his outside shot. His best asset is that he is a 'go to' guy down the stretch and has a winner's mentality. Definite steal @ #54. ESPN picked him as a sleeper yesterday.

    UPDATE: It looks like Dijon just got traded to the Suns.
    Last edited by LakersMC; 06-29-2005 at 01:27 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kobe12
    Lakers drafted Andrew Bynum at #10. I guess it's a gamble but it may pay off in the future. He's the youngest to ever be drafted.

    I dunno about this. I heard some people compare Bynum to Shaq. But then I heard other people compare him to Desagna Diop (ie. big fat scrub).

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    LakersMC, I figured you might want to see this. Supposedly, Bynum has a MySpace, lol:

    http://www.myspace.com/8750639

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    Pistons also got Amir Johnson (Westchester HS) and Alex Acker (Pepperdine). Heard of Alex but never even heard of Amir.

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