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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Re: 2013 NBA Offseason/Draft
Good move by Ernnie to get Glen Rice Jr. Really nice move.
Folks the teams has really nice young talent. Sux Ariza opted in. But I expect playoffs this year.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: PA
Age: 46
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Re: 2013 NBA Offseason/Draft
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![]() Nerlins to Nawlins. I'm a Bulls fan and excited about Tony Snell. He seems to be a Durant-type player, tall and long arms and can hit shots from anywhere. 40% shooter and 47% on pull-up jumpers in college. Solid pick. Their other pick Erik Murphy is no one exciting. Don't understand that one...they're already stocked up at PF, but he can apparently shoot well from the outside as a big man. The Bullets (my second-favorite team) had two GREAT picks with Porter and Rice. If Wall stays healthy, they could be a contender for a playoff spot. Future looking bright. I understand Boston moving away from their "Big 3" days by getting rid of the final two in KG and PP, but they got a ton of old guys back along with the draft picks. They're now locked in to a long-term rebulid and have thrown in the towel for this year already. It makes even less sense for Brooklyn. They unloaded some mediocre vets and picked up two guys at the ends of their career in return...along with losing their draft picks for 3 years. I guess the Nets are going to try to go all in and win this year with no plans for the future. Could work. They'll have a solid roster but it won't last long.
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Join Date: May 2004
Age: 47
Posts: 10,164
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Re: 2013 NBA Offseason/Draft
If they can keep Nene healthy this team has a shot to do some stuff. They need some of their other young guys like Singleton and Seraphin to become decent pieces but a starting 5 with Beal, Wall, Porter, Nene, and Okafor should hold teams near 90 almost every night.
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