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Would anybody be interested in a forum mock draft?


Dorian Gray

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I got 5 teams w/o picks in either round. The Knicks, Nets, Warriors, Trail Blazers, and Pelicans. That means at most we'd need 25 people to do this if we plan on doing both rounds (which we should) and one team a person.

So far the interested people are

Dorian Gray

Its The Milk

Omega Atrocity

JJman

Teeray

WOW!!

CarolinaPanthers8789

Carolina-Chuck

FearTheCats

carpanfan96

GoCarolina8990

bLACKpANTHER

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If you guys do a mock draft contest or something I would be more interested in that.

That way instead of just one pick each person puts their opinion and spin on the entire first round.

To me it would be more fun to everyone investigate one or two teams and just be the GM. I don't want to try and figure out 25 different teams and who they might pick.
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