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NBA Draft- Thursday night

Da Coach

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The NBA draft is tomorrow night (Thursday).
NBA draft site--
http://www.nba.com/draft2007/index.html

There are a lot trade rumors heating up prior to the draft--
http://www.nba.com/transactions/movement2007_index.html

Here are a few mock drafts--
http://nbadraft.net/
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/6962770
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/6925990
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/6957600
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/6961358

Here are the players invited to attend the draft. In order to avoid an embarrassing "Brady Quinn" type situation, fewer players have been invited this year, just 14--
http://slog.cstv.com/hangtime/2007/06/getting_inside_the_green_room.html

Another interesting twist-- Andy Katz is reporting that the celtics like USC junior guard Nick Young and select him with their #5 pick. Previously, nobody projected Young to go in the top 10, so this would throw everything else off, and may benefit teams like the Bulls (#9 pick).--
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2007/news/story?id=2917804
 
Bulls get Joakim Noah, Aaron Gray, and JamesOn Curry. I am happy with the second round, but I do not think Noah is a player that will help the Bulls vary much, next year or at all. I don't see him developing a low post presence, which the Bulls need .
 
Rusty 54 said:
Bulls get Joakim Noah, Aaron Gray, and JamesOn Curry. I am happy with the second round, but I do not think Noah is a player that will help the Bulls vary much, next year or at all. I don't see him developing a low post presence, which the Bulls need .

I agree, I think Noah was taken WAY too early and this will make it much harder to root for the bulls over teams like the Jazz and Warriors. Their second round however was very good. I was kinda hoping the Bulls would end up with Afflaflo, that kid is a a leader and in the right situation could really excel.
 
I was really hoping the Bulls would have taken Spencer Hawes from Washington, because I see Noah as the same type of player as Tyrus Thomas. Gray is soft, but I like the Curry pick, I just hope his bad judgement is behind him.
 
bu fan 9 said:
Curry is bad news and can not play defense at all.This was a bad draft for the Bulls.

Second round pics rarely even make teams so anything you get out of them is a bonus. Don't be too quick to hate on Pax. He's done a GREAT job drafting in the past, and I promise you that he knows more about any of these players than anyone on this board. Kirk was supposed to be too high at #7-that turned out pretty well. Deng and Gordon was a good draft too. Trust in Pax!

I just wish that POB could have been traded.
 
Trivia question--

How many college seniors were taken in the lottery picks last night?

Answer-- only ONE....Acie Law III

There was a time when the draft was ONLY college seniors
 
My son and I were in Madison Square Garden for the draft last night. We were fortunate to get seats along an aisle that every player walked by after they completed their interview. My son got to high-five each player while Dad took pics.

I was able to observe each player up close and I have to tell you - there is something special about Joakim Noah. As Joakim's fellow Frenchman would say, he has "je ne sais quoi." I think Chicago and Joakim are going to mesh big time.
 
tornado said:
Trivia question--

How many college seniors were taken in the 60 picks last night?

Answer-- only ONE....Acie Law III

There was a time when the draft was ONLY college seniors

Ummm...actually I think there were 20 college seniors taken in the draft last night.

11. Acie Law 6-3 186 PG Texas A&M Sr.
14. Al Thornton 6-7 221 SF/PF Florida St. Sr.
22. Jared Dudley 6-7 225 SF Boston Col. Sr.
25. Morris Almond 6-6 214 SG Rice Sr.
26. Aaron Brooks 6-0 160 PG Oregon Sr.
29. Alando Tucker 6-5 210 SF Wisconsin Sr.
31. Carl Landry 6-9 235 PF Purdue Sr.
34. Nick Fazekas 6-11 240 PF Nevada Sr.
36. Jermareo Davidson 6-10 220 PF Ala. Sr.
41. Chris Richard 6-8 255 PF Florida Sr.
42. Derrick Byars 6-7 225 SG/SF Vand. Sr.
43. Adam Haluska 6-5 210 SG Iowa Sr.
44. Reyshawn Terry 6-7 232 SF UNC Sr.
45. Jared Jordan 6-2 190 PG Marist Sr.
46. Stephane Lasme 6-8 225 PF Mass Sr.
49. Aaron Gray 7-1 280 C Pittsburgh Sr.
53. Demetris Nichols 6-7 205 SF Syracuse Sr.
55. Herbert Hill 6-10 240 PF Providence Sr.
57. Sammy Mejia 6-6 200 PG/SG DePaul Sr.
59. DJ Strawberry 6-5 201 SG Maryland Sr.
 
tornado said:
Trivia question--

How many college seniors were taken in the 60 picks last night?

Answer-- only ONE....Acie Law III

There was a time when the draft was ONLY college seniors

Wow, T, your usually pretty good, but this one? Really?
 
I like the Noah pick. He's athletic, handles the ball well, a good passer, makes good decisions, and is a serious competitor. Offense isn't everything, and i think he has the defensive capability to stop the other team from scoring points, which is just as good as scoring them himself. the kids smart and I think will fit right in with this Bulls team.
 
sorry--I misspoke, as I meant to say he was the only senior taken among the lottery picks...and have edited my post.
Sorry for the confusion.

But I guess I learned my lesson quoting the PJ Star.

Here is the quote from page D8 of this morning's Peoria Journal Star:

"Law was the only senior selected in the 2007 NBA lottery"

But as ER pointed out, he isn't and that's an error, as Thornton at #14 is also a lottery selection.
..sorry.....
 
tornado said:
sorry--I misspoke, as I meant to say he was the only senior taken among the lottery picks.

But I guess i learned my lesson quoting the PJ Star.

Here is the quote from page D8 of this morning's Peoria Journal Star:

"Law was the only senior selected in the 2007 NBA lottery"

But as ER pointed out, he isn't and that's an error, as thornton at #14 is also a lottery selection.
..sorry.....

You're slippin T. :lol:
 
numbr_9 said:
I like the Noah pick. He's athletic, handles the ball well, a good passer, makes good decisions, and is a serious competitor. Offense isn't everything, and i think he has the defensive capability to stop the other team from scoring points, which is just as good as scoring them himself. the kids smart and I think will fit right in with this Bulls team.

I question his defensive ability, I you watched Noah didn't guard the opposing team big man. If I'm 6 inches taller then the guy I'm guarding I can get blocks, too. Coming to the NBA and playing against athletes and people his own size, IMO, will expose Noah.
 
Mike Radigan said:
Da Bulls already have two big defensive men who cannot score outside of 3 feet.

John Paxon's comments seem to suggest that Noah is viewed as a replacement down the road for Ben Wallace.
 
The bulls had a private workout and they had Noah and Hawes play one on one... guess who won???
Great draft for the bulls, as Gray wouldve been a lottery pick if he came out last year and Curry wouldv been a first rounder if he wasnt a drug dealer.
 
Daniel Poneman said:
The bulls had a private workout and they had Noah and Hawes play one on one... guess who won???
Great draft for the bulls, as Gray wouldve been a lottery pick if he came out last year and Curry wouldv been a first rounder if he wasnt a drug dealer.

DP, I love your insight sometimes, but citing a one on one game as to who's better? That just isn't even reasonable. Especially when Noah is a PF and Hawes is more a back to the basket center. If you think who scored more baskets in that work out is who other teams saw as the better player...
 
amckillip said:
Daniel Poneman said:
The bulls had a private workout and they had Noah and Hawes play one on one... guess who won???
Great draft for the bulls, as Gray wouldve been a lottery pick if he came out last year and Curry wouldv been a first rounder if he wasnt a drug dealer.

DP, I love your insight sometimes, but citing a one on one game as to who's better? That just isn't even reasonable. Especially when Noah is a PF and Hawes is more a back to the basket center. If you think who scored more baskets in that work out is who other teams saw as the better player...

Maybe Hawes would have been a good pick ... but Noah and Chicago are a perfect match. He was unbelievably personable last night at the draft. While most of the lottery picks were friendly and slapping hands with the crowd on their walk back to the media rooms, Noah took about 10 minutes to make the 100 foot walk. He stopped and signed a basketball for a kid in a wheel chair (he was the only one who did it) and was hugging people and getting their energy level up. The guy has Charisma with a capital C and a motor that doesn't stop. He is a big stage player and I think he will excel in Chicago - it is a perfect setting for him.
 
I personally really like the Noah draft. High energy guy, winner and quality person. He might not be the most polished offensive or defensive player in the draft but he will contribute in a positive way to the Bulls.

Hawes has Big Country Reeves written all over him.
 
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