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With Jerry West being the guy I was hoping to pick here, I'm going with another character guy who can score the basketball.

 

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Kobe Bean Bryant

 

NBA MVP (2008)

2x NBA All-Star MVP (2002, 2007)

3x NBA Champion (2000-2002)

10x All-NBA Selection (6x First Team including this year)

7x All-Defensive Selection (5x First team)

10x NBA All-Star (1998 & 2000-2008)

2x NBA Scoring Champion

1997 Slam Dunk Champion

Youngest player to 20,000 points (until LeBron gets there)

Future Hall of Famer and likely will be the 5th member of the 30,000 point club

 

21,619 points scored (#24 all-time, 12th in PPG, 25.0)

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With the 26th pick of the second round, The Great Mazto selects out of Georgetown.

 

 

Patrick Ewing

 

 

 

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* Voted one of the "50 Greatest Players in NBA History"

* Named an NBA All-Star 11 times, including a span of 10 straight seasons from 1988-97

* Earned All-NBA First or Second Team honors seven times

* Named to the All-NBA First Team in 1989-90 and All-NBA Second Team in 1987-88, 1988-89, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1992-93 and 1996-97

* Earned NBA All-Defensive Second Team honors in 1987-88, 1988-89 and 1991-92

* Named NBA Rookie of the Year in 1985-86 and was named to the NBA All-Rookie First Team

* Two-time Olympic gold medal winner with 1984 (Los Angeles) and 1992 (Barcelona) U.S. Olympic Men's Basketball Teams

* Earned NBA Player of the Month five times and NBA Player of the Week 12 times

* Entered the 2001-02 season as the 13th leading scorer in league history (24,425 points)

* Stands as the all-time leader in New York Knicks' history in games (1,039), points (23,665), minutes (37,586), field goals made (9,260), field goals attempted (18,224), free throws made (5,126), free throws attempted (6,904), rebounds (10,759), steals (1,061), blocks (2,758) and 40+ scoring games (30)

* Led the Knicks in scoring and blocked shots in every season from 1985-86 to 1996-97 and led the team in rebounds in 1985-86 to 1987-88, 1991-92, 1992-93 and 1994-95 to 1996-97

* Inducted into the Madison Square Garden Walk of Fame on 10/29/96

* Recorded his first career triple-double, with 28 points, 15 rebounds and 11 assists, against the Charlotte Hornets on 4/19/96

* Appeared in the 1994 NBA Finals against the Houston Rockets, establishing an NBA Finals single-series record for most blocked shots with 30

* Matched the NBA Finals single-game record for most blocked shots with eight against Houston in Game 5 of the 1994 NBA Finals

* Finished fourth in 1992-93 NBA MVP voting after leading the Knicks to a 60-win season

* Scored a Knicks' franchise record 2,347 points during the 1989-90 season and was the only player to rank in the top six in the NBA in 1989-90 in scoring (career-high 28.6 ppg), rebounding (10.9 rpg), blocked shots (3.99 bpg) and field-goal shooting (.551)

* A member of the 1984 NCAA Champion Georgetown Hoyas

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How can KOAB... Be the King of all Blacks, with an all cracker team?

 

Brilliant Irony?

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Julius Erving - SG/SF

 

ABA MVP (1974, 1976)

ABA First Team All-Star (1973-76)

ABA championship with New York Nets (1974, 1976)

Led the ABA in scoring (1973, 31.9 ppg) and in 1974 (27.4 ppg)

Five-time ABA All-Star (1972-76)

Holds ABA career record for highest scoring average (28.7 ppg) in a minimum of 250 games

NBA MVP (1981)

All-NBA First Team (1978, 1980-83)

All-NBA Second Team (1977, 1984)

11 NBA All-Star Games (1977-87)

Two-time NBA All-Star Game MVP (1977-after scoring 30 points, 1983-after scoring 25 points)

 

And if they combined ABA/NBA scoring records, he'd be the fourth all time scorer and third all time playoff scorer.

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See? I was totally thinking of drafting Dr. J.

 

Stevie's too much on the same wavelength for my taste. :D

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How did it take you guys so long to pick Kobe? He's probably the best player of all time next to MJ. Why is there this notion that just because a player is "old" or played in a previous era, that they are automatically better than the players of today?

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How did it take you guys so long to pick Kobe? He's probably the best player of all time next to MJ. Why is there this notion that just because a player is "old" or played in a previous era, that they are automatically better than the players of today?

 

You should have signed up and drafted him.

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How did it take you guys so long to pick Kobe? He's probably the best player of all time next to MJ. Why is there this notion that just because a player is "old" or played in a previous era, that they are automatically better than the players of today?

 

Because we are trying to build a whole team, historically speaking that means start with a big and put pieces around him. Plus your statement is kinda off since LeBron and KG both got drafted before Kobe.

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Cause Kobe is a ball hog, although I was considering him with my next pick.

 

I had four guys I was looking at with these four picks (including the Dr. J pick). Dr. J was one of them, so I'm getting a little worried.

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Cause Kobe is a ball hog, although I was considering him with my next pick.

 

 

This is true also Pong, we are factoring in whether or not our teams could actually play cohesively as an unit at the end of the draft.

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See? I was totally thinking of drafting Dr. J.

 

Stevie's too much on the same wavelength for my taste. :D

 

Hahahahah...sorry dude.

 

As for the Kobe thing, it's all about team cohesiveness.

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See? I was totally thinking of drafting Dr. J.

 

Stevie's too much on the same wavelength for my taste. :D

 

Hahahahah...sorry dude.

 

As for the Kobe thing, it's all about team cohesiveness.

 

Nah, I was a head of you, I needed a big, but I almost took J with that pick. He wouldn't have lasted until my next pick anyways, but the next round you my take someone I was thinking of. :D

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Shaq has always been paired with a smooth, scoring 2/3, first Penny, then Kobe, then D-Wade... now? The Iceman.

 

SG/SF - George Gervin

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26.2 ppg in the NBA

3-time ABA All-Star

9-time NBA All-Star

5-time NBA First Team

2-time NBA Second Team

2-time ABA Second Team

4 NBA Scoring Titles

From 1977-1982 averaged 27.2,29.6,33.1,27.1 and 32.3 point, respectively.

He's just so saucy.

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In my case why I didn't draft Kobe... Is because I wanted a franchise PF/C 1st, and I felt KG was the most talented PF that was left on the board... Plus I feel KG would have better chemistry with Isiah then he would with Kobe.

 

Isiah also had the ability to take a game over, and was very clutch when it came down to the wire. I wanted a true point guard to mess with KG, not a ballhog shooting guard who is only out for himself.

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With the 29th pick, Gert's team selects:

 

 

 

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Gary Payton/PG/Seattle Sonics

 

 

9 Time NBA All-Star

9 Time All-NBA Defensive Team

95-96 NBA Defensive Player of the Year

9th All-Time Games and Minutes Played

21,813 Career Points (27th)

8,966 Assists (7th)

2,445 Steals (3rd)

 

 

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Kidd has a chance of killing your coach whenever he feels like it.

 

And I hope people keep forgetting one of the greatest players of the game, as he would fit perfectly for the team I'm building.

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And I hope people keep forgetting one of the greatest players of the game, as he would fit perfectly for the team I'm building.

 

Just to spoil KOAB's party...

 

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Payton picked over Jason Kidd? Wow...

 

Actually if I couldn't get Stockton I was going to take Payton in the second round. I value his defensive abilities and he has a solid 3 point shot over what Kidd brings to the table.

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Payton picked over Jason Kidd? Wow...

 

Actually if I couldn't get Stockton I was going to take Payton in the second round. I value his defensive abilities and he has a solid 3 point shot over what Kidd brings to the table.

 

So you would take Payton over Thomas as well? Thats a pretty bold statement...

 

I guess people will remember what Thomas did as a GM and Coach moreso then what he accomplished as a player. There are a few other PG's I'd take over Payton as well. I'd problay take 6 or 7 PG's ahead of Payton.

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Payton picked over Jason Kidd? Wow...

 

Actually if I couldn't get Stockton I was going to take Payton in the second round. I value his defensive abilities and he has a solid 3 point shot over what Kidd brings to the table.

 

So you would take Payton over Thomas as well? Thats a pretty bold statement...

 

I guess people will remember what Thomas did as a GM and Coach moreso then what he accomplished as a player. There are a few other PG's I'd take over Payton as well. I'd problay take 6 or 7 PG's ahead of Payton.

 

I was figuring Thomas wouldn't make it back to me though. If he was there I'd have taken him over Payton, but Payton over Kidd. I'm also factoring in the play style I see my team playing, and Payton would fit the mold better than most of the Points still left out there.

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