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No poo the Bobcats have drafted poorly, but it takes time to fix past mistakes and just because you're about as real of a basketball fan as you are a deity doesn't mean you know jackshit how MKG will turn out. So suck up the whining and wait and see or continue your judgmental tirade act like a fussy three-year old.

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i hope MKG is an all star and im buying his jersey one day, but i dont think it was the right pick. I just hope MJ/Cho knew what they were doing, but with the history its hard to imagine that they do.

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i hope MKG is an all star and im buying his jersey one day, but i dont think it was the right pick. I just hope MJ/Cho knew what they were doing, but with the history its hard to imagine that they do.

This was an incredibly poor draft, one of the worst classes I've ever seen. The last two years have been really down. MKG one of the few players as close to a sure-thing as college basketball has produced the last two years.

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i hope MKG is an all star and im buying his jersey one day, but i dont think it was the right pick. I just hope MJ/Cho knew what they were doing, but with the history its hard to imagine that they do.

More accurate is to say that we hope Cho knows what he is doing.....MJ has already proven over and over and over that he doesn't.

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