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Re-draft the Bobcat's Franchise


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2004: Original Pick [Emeka Okafor]

Possible selections: Devin Harris, Luol Deng, Andre Iguodala

 

bP's selection: Emeka Okafor

 

Line up:

PG- FA

SG- FA

SF- FA

PF- FA

C- Emeka

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2005: Original Picks [1.Raymond Felton, 2.Sean May]

Possible selections 1: Andrew Bynum

Possible selections 2: Danny Granger, David Lee, Nate Robinson, Jarret Jack, Jason Maxiell, Brandon Bass

 

bP's selections: Raymond Felton, Danny Granger

 

Line up:

PG- Felton -

SG- FA

SF- Granger -

PF- FA

C- Emeka -

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2006: Original Pick [Adam Morrison]

Possible selections: Brandon Roy, Tyrus Thomas, Rudy Gay, JJ Reddick, Rajon Rondo, Paul Millsap

 

bP's selection: Tyrus Thomas

 

Line up:

PG- Felton -

SG- FA

SF- Granger -

PF- Tyrus -

C- Emeka -

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2007: Original Pick [1.Brandon Wright- traded for Jason Richardson, 2.Jared Dudley]

Possible selections 1: Joakim Noah, Thaddeus Young, Rodney Stuckey,

Possible Selections 2: Wilson Chandler, Tiago Spiltter, Carl Landry, Glen Davis, Marc Gasol, Ramon Sessions, Josh McRoberts

 

bP's selections: Joakim Noah, Wilson Chandler

 

Line up:

PG- Felton -

SG- Chandler -

SF- Granger -

PF- Tyrus -

C- Emeka - Noah

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2008: Original Pick [1. D.J. Augustin, 2. Alexis Ajinca (swapped future pick [2010] with Denver)]

Possible selections 1: Brook Lopez, Robin Lopez, Jason Thompson, Jarred Bayless, Maureese Speights, Roy Hibbert, JaVale McGee, JJ Hickson

Possible selections 2: Ryan Anderson, Courtney Lee, Serge Ibaka, Nicolas Batum, George Hill, Nikola Pecovic, Mario Chalmers, DeAndre Jordan, Goran Dragic

 

bP's selection: 1. Brook Lopez, 2. Courtney Lee

 

Line up:

PG- Felton -

SG- Lee -

SF- Granger - Chandler

PF- Tyrus -

C- Lopez - Noah

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2009: Original Pick [Gerald Henderson]

Possible selections: Jrue Holiday, Ty Lawson, Jeff Teague, Darrin Collison, Taj Gibson, Dejuan Blair, Danny Green

 

bP's selection: Ty Lawson

 

Line up:

PG- Lawson - Felton

SG- Lee -

SF- Granger - Chandler

PF- Tyrus -

C- Lopez - Noah

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2010: Original Pick [NO PICK - went to Denver in 2008 for Alexis Ajinca]

Possible selections: Eric Bledsoe, Greivis Vasquez, Landry Fields

 

bP's selection: NONE

 

Line up:

PG- Lawson -

SG- Lee -

SF- Granger - Chandler

PF- Tyrus

C- Lopez - Noah

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2011: Original Pick [1.Bizmack Biyombo, 2.Kemba Walker]

Possible selections 1: Brandon Knight

Possible selections 2: Klay Thompson, Morris twins, Kawai Leonard, Nikola Vucevic, Iman Shumpert, Kenneth Faried, Chandler Parsons

 

bP's selection: 1.Klay Thompson, 2. Kenneth Faried

 

Line up:

PG- Lawson -

SG- Thompson - Lee

SF- Granger -

PF- Farried - Tyrus

C- Lopez - Noah

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2012: Original Pick [MKG]

Possible selections: Bradley Beal, Dion Waiters, Damian Lillard, Harrison Barnes, Andre Drummond

 

bP's selection: Harrison Barnes

 

Line up:

PG- Lawson -

SG- Thompson - Lee

SF- Granger - Barnes

PF- Farried - Tyrus

C- Lopez - Noah

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2013: Original Pick [Cody Zeller]

Possible selections: Nerlens Noel, Ben Mclemore, Trey Burke, Michael Carter-Williams

 

bP's selection: Nerlens Noel

 

Line up:

PG- Lawson -

SG- Thompson - Lee

SF- Barnes - Granger

PF- Farried - Noel

C- Lopez - Noah

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2012: Original Pick [MKG]

Possible selections: Bradley Beal, Dion Waiters, Damian Lillard, Harrison Barnes, Andre Drummond

 

bP's selection: Harrison Barnes

 

Line up:

PG- Lawson -

SG- Thompson - Lee

SF- Granger - Barnes

PF- Farried - Tyrus

C- Lopez - Noah

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2013: Original Pick [Cody Zeller]

Possible selections: Nerlens Noel, Ben Mclemore, Trey Burke, Michael Carter-Williams

 

bP's selection: Nerlens Noel

 

Line up:

PG- Lawson -

SG- Thompson - Lee

SF- Barnes - Granger

PF- Farried - Noel

C- Lopez - Drummond

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k you turned noah into andre drummond 

 

are u a wizard?

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Hindsight bias, also known as the knew-it-all-along effect or creeping determinism, is the inclination to see events that have already occurred as being more predictable than they were before they took place.[1][2] It is a multifaceted phenomenon that can affect different stages of designs, processes, contexts, and situations.[3] Hindsight bias may cause memory distortion, where the recollection and reconstruction of content can lead to false theoretical outcomes. It has been suggested that the effect can cause extreme methodological problems while trying to analyze, understand, and interpret results in experimental studies. A basic example of the hindsight bias is when, after viewing the outcome of a potentially unforeseeable event, a person believes he or she "knew it all along". Such examples are present in the writings of historians describing outcomes of battles, physicians recalling clinical trials, and in judicial systems trying to attribute responsibility and predictability of accidents.[4]

 

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How depressing is this "What could have been" thread

 

Even worse is that when we drafted Felton at #4 we should have had the #3 pick (Chris Paul)

 

And when we drafted MKG at #2, we should have had the #1 pick (Anthony Davis)

 

but the draft lottery seems to be unkind to the Bobcats/Hornets 

 

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