I kinda feel the 3rd pick is untouchable too (along with 1 and 2) because there is a slight chance of Towns or Okafor slipping.
:rofl:
:) Portland totally blew it with Sam Bowie, but I can't fault Houston for taking Olajuwon with that 1st pick. They still ended up with 2 rings.
Not in New Orleans. He'd have to leave that team first.
Those two alone have me pumped. Just the thought of getting a third can put a Laker fan in mental orgasm.
Heck I'd want to see a MJ-Kobe backcourt too, but no team would be able to resist the Dream. Let me change the question a bit. What if the lineup...
Yeah why are we even discussing Kaminsky? He's irrelevant to the Lakers. He won't be a Top 5 pick and we don't have a 10-20 pick, where he'll...
A 5th pick would be nerve-racking come draft night.
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Although all this speculation is fun, I'd seriously pay like $50 to know where we land in this draft.
On point.
Hmm.. didn't know his shooting was that poor.
WCS+Dekker Wait, is that allowed? Then Johnson snd WCS would be a no-brainer.
Well yeah, I wanted to argue my point that drafting the best player is not always the end-all formula.
@Punk-101 I don't think Okafor's FT shooting will improve much. He's got those huge hands that Shaq also struggled with. As for Okafor/Towns...
LOL That is not the answer I was expecting but I can't argue against that!
So wait, if we had Jordan and Pippen for example, would you still take Kobe over Olajuwon?
Probably because Ohio State sucks and was an expected early exit.
Is it too early to pull out my 'Okafor will be as dominant as Shaq' card? :cool:
I think that Russell/Mudiay are slightly better prospects than Johnson. But I also think the margin is small enough to justify and prioritize...