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I'm not gonna be on here until around pick #10.... no need to be pissed
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Report said spoiler and get them banned
Happy Draft day fellas. Return of the 10,000 Lakes begins today.
I hope they get banned for life.More than the regulars will be in this thread today. Someone is more than likely coming in here and spoiling something
Woj tweets the pick 5 minutes before Silver announces it.I'm confused, how do you spoil a draft?
So I say "What about Al Horford, he was a lottery pick in 07 and has been an all star three times.", and thats devalued because he came to America when he was 14, and it spawned a conversation about what is considered an international player and somehow the line was established that if you play American Basketball, especially in college then you're no longer a true international player, so basically it rules out like 90% of the international guys.Since Yao Ming was drafted No. 1 in 2002, 19 international players were Lottery Picks, none were ever All-Stars. H/T ESPN Stats and Info.
— Jay Bilas (@JayBilas) June 23, 2015
Neither guys were lottery picks.What year was Tony Parker drafted.
Or Marc Gasol..is it cause he played hs ball in the states it doesn't count
Horford played high school ball in Michigan.I know horford at least played at Florida.. Not sure if he was there for high school too
But for me and I think most, it's guys who play outside of the U.S. Every step of the way.. So no high school, aau or college
Interesting. Maybe I am on the wrong side of the fence with this one.But for me and I think most, it's guys who play outside of the U.S. Every step of the way.. So no high school, aau or college