More Amare than Dwight?
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More Amare than Dwight?
posted at 7/9/2011 7:46 PM EDT
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Re: More Amare than Dwight?
posted at 7/9/2011 8:05 PM EDT
In the Mock Draft it says we will be the 24th pick. Dont we have the Clips Top Ten proteted pick? -
Re: More Amare than Dwight?
posted at 7/9/2011 8:09 PM EDT
In Response to Re: More Amare than Dwight?:In the Mock Draft it says we will be the 24th pick. Dont we have the Clips Top Ten proteted pick?
Posted by MrTrippleDouble
Yes, but it is THEIR pick until they are out of the Top Ten! -
Re: More Amare than Dwight?
posted at 7/9/2011 8:44 PM EDT
In Response to Re: More Amare than Dwight?:In Response to Re: More Amare than Dwight? : Yes, but it is THEIR pick until they are out of the Top Ten!
Posted by Red-16Russ-11Austin Rivers just slipped to #14. Ha Ha -
Re: More Amare than Dwight?
posted at 7/9/2011 9:19 PM EDT
I like Festus .. HAHAHA
Festus Ezeli, Vanderbilt, Senior – An outstanding shot-blocker and an imposing physical presence in the painted area, Festus Ezeli became one of the top big men in college basketball as a junior last season. The 6-11, 255 lb., center became an integral part of Vanderbilt's second consecutive NCAA Tournament berth in 2011. While he must continue to develop his low-post game to improve as an NBA prospect, his ability to use his size and athleticism to score the ball efficiently at the college level is undeniable. The senior already ranks among the best shot-blockers in the country and has improved both his efficiency and productivity in each of his three years at Vanderbilt. With guard John Jenkins and forward Jeff Taylor both returning to the Commodores, expect to see that trend continue in 2011-12. -
Re: More Amare than Dwight?
posted at 7/9/2011 11:34 PM EDT
In Response to Re: More Amare than Dwight?:I like Festus .. HAHAHA Festus Ezeli , Vanderbilt, Senior – An outstanding shot-blocker and an imposing physical presence in the painted area, Festus Ezeli became one of the top big men in college basketball as a junior last season. The 6-11, 255 lb., center became an integral part of Vanderbilt's second consecutive NCAA Tournament berth in 2011. While he must continue to develop his low-post game to improve as an NBA prospect, his ability to use his size and athleticism to score the ball efficiently at the college level is undeniable. The senior already ranks among the best shot-blockers in the country and has improved both his efficiency and productivity in each of his three years at Vanderbilt. With guard John Jenkins and forward Jeff Taylor both returning to the Commodores, expect to see that trend continue in 2011-12. Read more NBA news and insight: http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp?story_id=20314#ixzz1Rf3YgIl9
Posted by Mployee8A potential 2nd round pick? You're thrilled about a guy that averaged 13.0 ppg and 6.3 rpg last season? Ugh! -
Re: More Amare than Dwight?
posted at 7/10/2011 12:30 AM EDT
Yeah for a 2nd round pick ... he's the best center in the 2012 draft and he has a funny name! -
Re: More Amare than Dwight?
posted at 7/10/2011 5:42 PM EDT
I think it's a little early for this. Let's table it. Look how much fun we had at this years draft - Brooks or Johnson or Vucevic or Williams!! Will have great debates next year - can't wait!!