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Paul Silas' Draft History


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I haven't seen this brought up or discussed anywhere since everyone wants to hang picks on Jordan's head, but I was doing a little looking around today and compiled a few things I think are of interest concerning Paul Silas' draft record:

1998: 19th overall, Ricky Davis

50th overall, Andrew Betts

1999: 3rd overall, Baron Davis

43rd overall, Lee Nailon

2000: 19th overall, Jamaal Magloire

2001: 16th overall, Kirk Haston

After that, in Cleveland he drafted Lebron (can't really give him credit for that pick), Jason Kapono and Luke Jackson.

Overall not bad at all.

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B Davis was his best draft pick IMO. I really used to love that guy in his first years here. I still remember when he dunked on KG on a open court fast break his rookie season.

Cosign Davis has always been one of my favorite players to watch .

Hopefully Silas has more say than MJ although MJ likes Kemba and I am a fan as well.

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B Davis was his best draft pick IMO. I really used to love that guy in his first years here. I still remember when he dunked on KG on a open court fast break his rookie season.

Was at the game, the place went crazy.

Kirk Haston was an awful pick.

This, I think, is the best youtube clip of the Hornets:

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Lee Nailon and Eddie Robinson...I remember them lol. They were some pretty decent players. I always thought Nailon was going to be a star, but he never panned out.

Back when the Hornets were here, I remember every game I would go to, Baron would make some amazing play. He was my favorite player for the longest; atleast until Paul came in the league. I still remember being in the Hive when they decided to sport the headbands for the playoffs. Big Elden Cambpell in a headband :rofl:

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Silas wont be the man making the call. He will have input, but no where near the input that Larry Brown had(Which was wayyy too much).

MJ and Higgins will select who they feel fits in the best. There are rumors on BobcatsPlanet that the Cats could deal 1 or both 1st rounders and Augustin for Steph Curry which would be a fantastic deal.....especially considering the jersey sales and the fact most fans would forget Wallace if Curry was brought in as the face of the franchise.

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