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Lock In Your Picks for #4, #24, #31, #33


chknwing

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When the deal is done, who are your picks?

#4 Thomas Robinson

#24 Doron Lamb

#31 Tyshawn Taylor

#33 Festus Ezeli

I'll give 1 list with Trob at 4 and the other with Barnes at 4.

#4 Robinson

#24 Jeffrey Taylor

#31 Miles Plumlee

#33 Will Burton

#4 Barnes

#24 Fab Melo

#31 Miles Plumlee

#33 Tony Wooten

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i dont know who tony wooten is, but if tony wroten is there at 31 he will be an absolute steal. Hes young but he has the chance to be an NBA stud.

My bad I don't know why I keep thinking this kid name Wooten. I saw him in the McDonals's game maybe that how I heard them say his name.

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Much better talent at the top of the second round than a player who couldn't hold down a starting gig as a senior. JMO

Dude has been rising up the boards and is a legit 6'11 - 7'0 in shoes and very athletic.

He has a NBA body and is a tough rebounder with 12-15 foot range.

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