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The super ninja cho draft selection


chubs2496

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Basically cho has never truly let the cat outta the bag about who we will select.

Last year I was very very very surprised that we took zeller that soon. It wasn't until draft say that I saw rumors about how much cho liked zeller. But didn't think much of it.

Even in years past I was surprised by cho with biyombo and MKG.

This may have been posted before but I gotta feeling that we will take someone who's not even on most of our radars. If u had to pick one of those sleeper picks who would u pick.

I'm going with James young.

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TJ Warren

 

Doesn't solve shooting woes, but we can get that at #24 possibly.  But he does give us a guy that can flat out score with efficiency.

 

He had a good workout when he was here and Coach Clifford specifically commented on how well he could play defense as well as his offense saying he thought he was a guy who could defend multiple positions including 2 & 3.  Plus I personally think he can defend some 4s if a team went small.  Like a Boris Diaw type 4. 

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Rumors before the draft last year were mostly Zeller. All I'm hearing this year is McD.

I'm putting all my chips on the table that it's McD.

That rumor didn't come out until the morning of the draft. So i'm hoping all this McDermott crap is Smoke.

I still think we're trading down getting a vet and draft PJ or Stakaus.

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I said it before, but it wouldn't surprise me if Hairston is the pick. 

 

Could be he lasts until 24, but I doubt it.  And like I've said, if you draft him at 9 and he turns out to be an all-star, you look like a genius...  if you don't draft him and someone does after you (like has usually happened for us) and he becomes an all-star, you look like a stupid franchise that can't ever make the right move.

 

If you believe the guy is your guy, it doesn't matter what mock drafts say...  you take him.

 

I want Hairston.

 

I don't see the need for a 4, because it will cut into Cody's development, and I believe he will be a really good-great player.  WE NEED OUTSIDE SCORING.  That is it.

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