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Top 4 or Bust


carolina-chuck

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It's top 4 or "BUST" for us in 2013.

(http://nbadraftroom2.blogspot.com/p/2013-nba-mock-draft.html)

1. Nerlens Noel PF 6'10" Kentucky (Alonzo Mourning)

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2. Shabazz Muhammad SG 6'5" UCLA (better James Harden)

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3. Cody Zeller PF 6'11" Indiana (shorter Paul Gasol)

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4. James McAdoo PF 6'9" UNC (Josh Smith w/ a jumper)

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Top Ten Prospects:

-Adonis Thomas SF 6'6" Memphis (Andre Iguodala)

-Myck Kabongo PG 6'2" Texas (Rajon Rondo)

-Isaiah Austin C 7'0" Baylor (better Tyson Chandler)

-Rudy Gobert PF 7'1" France

-Steven Adams C 6'11" Pittsburgh (Nikola Vucevic)

-Jeff Withey C 7'0" Kansas (Sean Williams)

I CANT WAIT!!!

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You got it all wrong...

1. PF/C: Cody Zeller, NBA Comparison: LaMarcus Aldridge

2. PF/SF: James Michael McAdoo (JMM), NBA Comparison: James Worthy

3. SG: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (KCP), NBA Comparison: Joe Johnson

4. C: Alec Brown, NBA Comparison: Marcus Camby

5. SF/PF: Tony Mitchell, NBA Comparison: Kenyon Martin

No you got it wrong

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You got it all wrong...

1. PF/C: Cody Zeller, NBA Comparison: LaMarcus Aldridge

2. PF/SF: James Michael McAdoo (JMM), NBA Comparison: James Worthy

3. SG: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (KCP), NBA Comparison: Joe Johnson

4. C: Alec Brown, NBA Comparison: Marcus Camby

5. SF/PF: Tony Mitchell, NBA Comparison: Kenyon Martin

Why would we take Mitchell, a 6'8" SF not a true PF?

Why would we take Caldwell-Pope, when Shabazz is there?

Crazy :0

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For all we know Muhammad may stay in school or he may turn out to be a bust. YOU HAVEN'T EVEN SEEN MUHAMMAD PLAY IN THE NCAA!!!

Mitchell is a hybrid, a Kenyon Martin type player. A player that can come off the bench and bring energy and points

If we somehow end up better this year and have a pick in the area of eight through fourteen, Mitchell would be a perfect fit.

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For all we know Muhammad may stay in school or he may turn out to be a bust. YOU HAVEN'T EVEN SEEN MUHAMMAD PLAY IN THE NCAA!!!

Mitchell is a hybrid, a Kenyon Martin type player. A player that can come off the bench and bring energy and points

If we somehow end up better this year and have a pick in the area of eight through fourteen, Mitchell would be a perfect fit.

Can you freakn tell me why in the blue h3ll will we take another SF when we just drafted two SF? And if your answer is that he's a PF, why the h3ll would we take an undersized 6'8" PF. Foreal? How'd you even get an internship for Sir Purr.

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Can you freakn tell me why in the blue h3ll will we take another SF when we just drafted two SF? And if your answer is that he's a PF, why the h3ll would we take an undersized 6'8" PF. Foreal? How'd you even get an internship for Sir Purr.

He is a 7'2 wing span, that's why

http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Tony-Mitchell-(North-Texas)-6229/

Try looking at facts before talking out of your ass, it makes you look like a fool.

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