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Hornets / Bobcats draft Zeller


Zod

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Very few big white guys are worthy of the #4 pick !  Hope he's David Lee though.

 

But we're being laughed at hardcore around the league.  HARDCORE.  If there was a draft to be stupid, it's this one, but not THIS stupid, passing on Ben.

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Wouldnt have been my pick but positives are this puts us firmly in the wiggins court next year. Not an immediate help but will play and has potential to be a solid nba player.

I just dont get our organization.

 

U excited about drafting 4th again next year and missing Wiggins? 

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