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Would anybody be interested in a forum mock draft?


Dorian Gray

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You'd have to be a regular visitor of the forum (check it at least a couple of times a day so we wouldn't be waiting 2-3 days for your pick) but it'd be something to do to kill time between now and the draft.  Obviously the smaller the number of drafters we have, the more teams each drafter would need to choose.  You also need to be at least semi-realistic, no taking Sean May with the #1 pick or anything.  We'd probably want at least 7-10 playing, so it wasn't the same couple of guys making all the picks.

 

We can just do the first round, unless there's enough interest to do the second round. 

 

1. Cleveland

2. Milwaukee

3. Philadelphia

4. Orlando

5. Utah

6. Boston

7. Lakers

8. Sacramento

9. Charlotte

10. Philadelphia

11. Denver

12. Orlando

13. Minnesota

14. Phoenix

15. Atlanta

16. Chicago

17. Boston

18. Phoenix

19. Chicago

20. Toronto

21. Oklahoma City

22. Memphis

23. Utah

24. Charlotte

25. Houston

26. Miami

27. Phoenix

28. Clippers

29. OKC

30. San Antonio

 

Before we start picking teams, let's just make sure there's enough interest.  Anybody wanna do this?  We'll let people "sign up" until tomorrow and then see how many we've got and if it'd be worth doing.

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You'd have to be a regular visitor of the forum (check it at least a couple of times a day so we wouldn't be waiting 2-3 days for your pick) but it'd be something to do to kill time between now and the draft. Obviously the smaller the number of drafters we have, the more teams each drafter would need to choose. You also need to be at least semi-realistic, no taking Sean May with the #1 pick or anything. We'd probably want at least 7-10 playing, so it wasn't the same couple of guys making all the picks.

We can just do the first round, unless there's enough interest to do the second round.

1. Cleveland

2. Milwaukee

3. Philadelphia

4. Orlando

5. Utah

6. Boston

7. Lakers

8. Sacramento

9. Charlotte

10. Philadelphia

11. Denver

12. Orlando

13. Minnesota

14. Phoenix

15. Atlanta

16. Chicago

17. Boston

18. Phoenix

19. Chicago

20. Toronto

21. Oklahoma City

22. Memphis

23. Utah

24. Charlotte

25. Houston

26. Miami

27. Phoenix

28. Clippers

29. OKC

30. San Antonio

Before we start picking teams, let's just make sure there's enough interest. Anybody wanna do this? We'll let people "sign up" until tomorrow and then see how many we've got and if it'd be worth doing.

First come, first served.

I call Hornets.

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If we can get 20 people we could make it work, a few people that only have one pick could just double up and take another team.

I do think doing the second round would be pretty fun just to see who people take.

I would love to get 20. You think we can make that happen?

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