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    i believe hayes is listed as 6'8", but maybe not...i just don't see blair doing much more than playing garbage minutes lol, but who knows...he's got one huge strong body and that would really help him down low. we all know he can do much but play center lol.

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    well according to the link posted in teh first post they have blair listed as 6'6. correct me if im wrong, but i believe those are measurements from the draft combine which are considered to be there official height and weight for there draft listings

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    yep....he's gonna have to play center though as that's all he knows

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    If no trading of picks happens, I would assume that the Clippers would take Griffin, the Grizz would take Rubio and the Thunder would take Thabeet. Reason that Rubio goes #2 is because the Grizz like international prospects...Gasol brothers are prime examples of this...and, Thabeet as the starting center for the young Thunder...wow, that would be a title team in 4-5 years...Thabeet, Durant, Green and Westbrook as their core? Ouch! But, I would like it even better if the Wolves could trade up to get Thabeet...Thabeet and Big Al in the frontcourt, with Love coming off the bench, and Gomes, Miller and Foye being the other starters would be pretty sweet IMO! Wolves definitely have the capability to trade up, with 3 first round picks this season, but I don't think that any of the top 3 teams would be willing (or stupid enough) to trade down.

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    I think Ty Lawson will be a steal if he actually goes #25.


    Lawson will go before then. I cant believe that has Teague goin before Lawson!!!!! Lawson is faster and better

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    Thunder need to get Griffen somehow. They would be scary with Griffen, Westbrook, Green, and last but obviously not least, Kevin Durrant

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    timduncan - I think they'd be better with Thabeet - there are more decent PFs than centers in the league, plus you can play SFs or Cs at PF without too much harm - you can only play PFs at C without too much harm...just my opinion.

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    What's with the Jazz so keen on Hansbrough? Millsap and Boozer aren't enough? As far as I know neither are unrestricted free agents, and they're both way better than Psycho T.

    Now the Blazers.. if they keep the 24th pick and use it on a PF they'll take whoever is highest on this list and available.
    1) DaJuan Blair
    2) Tyler Hansbrough
    3) Omri Casspi
    4) Austin Daye (so overrated IMO)
    5) Jeff Pendergraph
    6) James Johnson

    If they keep #24 but they're signing Brandon Bass or whatever...
    1) Ty Lawson
    2) Jeff Teague
    3) Darren Collison
    4) Eric Maynor

    I personally think that they either draft a PF or trade away the pick. Blake Bayless and Roy is plenty at the 1. Not even going to try to predict a trade though.. with Pritchard you just never know.

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