gknick11 said:That's asking a lot for a rookie, but it's possible. I see Marvin coming out if they win it all this year. Otherwise, I see him going back this year. I want Petro this year. I want the win tonight, but I want a lottery pick after that. The best we can possibly get.
I meant in the near future, like in his 3rd or 4th year. The guy is only 18 or 19, I understand how hard it is for him to put up big numbers as a rookie. His first year he might average 7 points 7 rebounds and a block. I know we are getting this guy because of potential too.gknick11 said:That's asking a lot for a rookie, but it's possible. I see Marvin coming out if they win it all this year. Otherwise, I see him going back this year. I want Petro this year. I want the win tonight, but I want a lottery pick after that. The best we can possibly get.
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To answer the original question, I think we should take:
Johan Petro, C, France.
Channing Frye, PF/C, Arizona.
Alan Anderson, SG, Michigan St.
So, you want a career underacheiver who plays no defense, barely utilizes his height, is a horrible rebounder, a whiner, and has low basketball IQ??? That's not my type of draft pick.Peach_NYK_21 said:as of late Tim Thomas has been amazing?? we dont want a tall guy, whos athletic and has range??