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Another former 6th man of the year to come off the bench for me: Antawn Jamison
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Brandon Roy
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Thanks to Yoshida i'm now up to 109th overall with a bankroll of $11579. If only i didn't forget to put bets on for most of the shows so far.
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# Member of the 1972 and 1973 Indiana Pacers ABA championship teams # Second Team All-ABA selection in 1973 # 3-time ABA All-Star selections (1973-1975) # 3-time All-ABA First Team selections (1974-1976) # Selected as ABA Co-MVP, with Julius Erving in 1975 # First Team All-NBA selection in 1976 # Second Team All-NBA selection in 1977 # 3-time NBA All-Star selections (1976-1977 and 1979) # ABA scoring title in 1975 George McGinnis
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Elected to Basketball Hall of Fame (Player 1976, Coach 2004) NBA Champion (1957, '59-'61) All NBA First Team (1956-'59) All NBA Second Team (1953, '55, '60) 8-time NBA All-Star (1953-'60) NBA All-Star MVP (1955) NBA 25th Anniversary Team (1970) One of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996). Bill Sharman
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MMA Comments that Don't Warrant a Thread
Cuban Linx replied to RavishingRickRudo's topic in Mixed Martial Arts
Brad Imes, now that he isn't gogoplating everybody anymore. -
Yoshida as the underdog looks like easy money to me, i've got my entire bankroll on him.
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My plan to crush everyone with superior pitching sure didn't last long. Peavy on the DL, Smoltz on the DL and probably never starting again, Soriano on the DL, Escobar i've given up on pitching at all this year, Cueto gets a ton of K's but otherwise kinda sucks, Santana isn't dominating yet, in a month i've gone from a killer lineup to Jair Jurrjens & not much else.
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For his whole career i wouldn't consider him, but since we're taking guys in their prime i'll draft: 3-time College Player of the Year NBA Rookie of the Year Ralph Sampson Taking the Sampson from his first 3 years in the league, gives me either an excellent backup center or i can stick him at PF alongside Mikan giving me a hell of a front court. I expect i'm probably reaching quite a bit taking him at this stage, but a 7'4" center with the agility, skill and clutch shooting Sampson possessed before his body broke down is something i can't pass up.
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I need a 6th Man, so who better than the two-time 6th Man of the Year: Detlef Schrempf
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George Mikan
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Joe Dumars
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Team chemistry is the biggest question with this pick, it's safe to say Robertson and Havlicek never played with anyone quite like this before. Possibly a huge reach given some of the players still available. Relentless defender, monster rebounder, crossdresser... Dennis Rodman
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I was hoping that Hill might slip through the cracks so i could grab him later. An elite-level talent before the injury, if i didn't take Havlicek last round i probably would have looked to draft Hill this round as well.
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"Greer's putting the ball into play . . . He gets it out deep and Havlicek steals it! Over to Sam Jones! Havlicek stole the ball! It's all over!" Elected to Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (1984) NBA champion (1963, '64, '65, '66, '68, '69, '74, '76) NBA Finals MVP (1974) All-NBA First Team (1971-74) All-NBA Second Team (1964, '66, '68, '69, '70, '75, '76) All-Defensive First Team (1972-76) All-Defensive Second Team (1969-71) 13-time All-Star One of 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996). John Havlicek
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Can't go wrong with the Big O. Oscar Robertson
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Count me in for sure.
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Celtics in 4 Pistons in 5 Magic in 6 Cavaliers in 6 Lakers in 5 Jazz in 5 Hornets in 7 Spurs in 7
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I ended up with Cueto, and i'm probably the guy that needed him the least. Adding Cueto to Santana, Peavy, Smoltz and eventually Escobar, the strong get stronger.
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AL East: 1. Boston 2. New York 3. Tampa Bay 4. Toronto 5. Baltimore AL Central: 1. Detroit 2. Cleveland (Wildcard) 3. Chicago 4. Minnesota 5. Kansas City AL West: 1. Anaheim 2. Seattle 3. Oakland 4. Texas NL East: 1. New York 2. Atlanta (Wildcard) 3. Philadelphia 4. Washington 5. Florida NL Central: 1. Milwaukee 2. Chicago 3. Cincinnati 4. Houston 5. St. Louis 6. Pittsburgh NL West: 1. Los Angeles 2. Colorado 3. San Diego 4. Arizona 5. San Francisco World Series: Atlanta over Detroit
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My completed team: C- Dioner Navarro 1B- Travis Hafner 2B- Orlando Hudson 3B- Yunel Escobar SS- Hanley Ramirez OF- Curtis Granderson OF- Matt Kemp OF- Chris Duncan Util- Like Scott Bench- Mark Teahan Bench- Brendan Harris SP- Johan Santana SP- Jake Peavy SP- John Smoltz RP- Rafael Soriano RP- CJ Wilson P- Kelvim Escobar P- Jair Jurrjens Bench- Andy Sonnanstine Bench- Randy Wolf Always nice when a pitcher as good as John Smoltz is only the third best pitcher on my team. Pitching carried me to the finals last year, hopefully it can do it again.
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SP Randy Wolf
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2B/SS Brendan Harris
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SP Andy Sonnanstine
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Finals, TSM Worst Poster Tournament
Cuban Linx replied to EVIL~! alkeiper's topic in No Holds Barred
If the vote ends in a tie can we get rid of both of them? Both are so deserving that it would be a shame if one of them missed out.