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1. Rank the teams 1 - 6 in terms of liklihood of winning a title this year. I repeat, this year. The future does not matter.
2. Which was the best pick of the draft? Consider context.
3. Which was the worst pick of the draft? Consider context.
4. Who was the biggest snub that was not selected?
5. What stuck out most to you? Were there any trends that you noticed? Did anything surprise you?
6. Which 6 GMs do you think participated, and who do you think was responsible for each team?
1. Without a doubt the rankings are:
#1 Team 4
#2 Team 6
#3 Team 1
#4 Team 3
#5 Team 2
#6 Team 5
2. I don't want to pump the value of Frank's guys, but Corey Walden going #52 is banana land. I kid you not, he is a top 20 player in the league right now, and he is making $1,125,100. On top of that this same team got Derrick Rose who is a top 5-10 player at #40.
3. The absolute worst pick in my mind was Bryant Dunston, and that's factoring in that he has a small contract. There are 40+ bigs that could've been taken here that are making less or equal money. Dunston is a guy who should barely be on a roster, never mind be drafted in something like this. This pick really crippled what was an otherwise pretty good team.
4. The biggest snub to me was John Wall going undrafted. I know it's funny to laugh at Nate's lack of success and picks right now, but John Wall is a legitimate top 10 player in the league who did not get drafted in this. Asinine.
5. In the first five rounds I was surprised to see 9 point guards go in the first 30 picks. Nearly a third of the picks were point guards. This is the deepest position in the league, and team four showed that there was a ton of value later in the draft at point guard. I mean heck, guys like John Wall and Sebastian Telfair went undrafted. So many overdrafts on big men too, people were reaching hard.
6. I am going by each teams biggest reach and what team that reach plays for to determine who is who:
Team 1 - Beats (Biggest Reach: Bryant Dunston)
Team 2 - GB (Biggest Reach: Brendan Haywood)
Team 3 - Brad (Biggest Reach: Andris Biedrins)
Team 4 - Cloud (Biggest Reach: Omer Asik)
Team 5 - Swope (Biggest Reach: Samardo Samuels)
Team 6 - Hooper (Biggest Reach: Landry Shamet)
2. Which was the best pick of the draft? Consider context.
3. Which was the worst pick of the draft? Consider context.
4. Who was the biggest snub that was not selected?
5. What stuck out most to you? Were there any trends that you noticed? Did anything surprise you?
6. Which 6 GMs do you think participated, and who do you think was responsible for each team?
1. Without a doubt the rankings are:
#1 Team 4
#2 Team 6
#3 Team 1
#4 Team 3
#5 Team 2
#6 Team 5
2. I don't want to pump the value of Frank's guys, but Corey Walden going #52 is banana land. I kid you not, he is a top 20 player in the league right now, and he is making $1,125,100. On top of that this same team got Derrick Rose who is a top 5-10 player at #40.
3. The absolute worst pick in my mind was Bryant Dunston, and that's factoring in that he has a small contract. There are 40+ bigs that could've been taken here that are making less or equal money. Dunston is a guy who should barely be on a roster, never mind be drafted in something like this. This pick really crippled what was an otherwise pretty good team.
4. The biggest snub to me was John Wall going undrafted. I know it's funny to laugh at Nate's lack of success and picks right now, but John Wall is a legitimate top 10 player in the league who did not get drafted in this. Asinine.
5. In the first five rounds I was surprised to see 9 point guards go in the first 30 picks. Nearly a third of the picks were point guards. This is the deepest position in the league, and team four showed that there was a ton of value later in the draft at point guard. I mean heck, guys like John Wall and Sebastian Telfair went undrafted. So many overdrafts on big men too, people were reaching hard.
6. I am going by each teams biggest reach and what team that reach plays for to determine who is who:
Team 1 - Beats (Biggest Reach: Bryant Dunston)
Team 2 - GB (Biggest Reach: Brendan Haywood)
Team 3 - Brad (Biggest Reach: Andris Biedrins)
Team 4 - Cloud (Biggest Reach: Omer Asik)
Team 5 - Swope (Biggest Reach: Samardo Samuels)
Team 6 - Hooper (Biggest Reach: Landry Shamet)