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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!"

 

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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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OK, NOW it's my pick...

 

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Walt "Clyde" Frazier, PG

 

Career accomplishments:

 

15,581 points

4,830 rebounds

5,040 assists

 

Elected to Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (1987)

2x NBA champion (1970, '73)

4x All-NBA First Team (1970, '72, '74, '75)

2x All-NBA Second Team (1971, '73)

7x All-Defensive First Team (1969-75)

7x NBA All-Star (1970-76)

All-Star MVP (1975)

NBA All-Rookie Team (1968)

One of 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)

 

We'll see if the other guy I was thinking of is still available when it gets back to me. Somehow, I doubt it.

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I'm doubting my next guy I want will be around when I have another go either. :angry:

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Havlicek wasn't going to make it back. He probably should have been your first or second pick.

 

I'm pretty sure everyone knows who's available (there aren't any out of no where picks, or I can't believe everyone forgot this guy picks) so if you want someone make sure you take him whether you're reaching or not.

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Mullin may have still been on the board at 56. I would have gone with Havlicek and Cousy there.

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I was surprised Karl Malone lasted so long. I know he's unpopular, but still. I would have taken Barkley ahead of him though.

 

Also, people need to stop dropping names of undrafted players.

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Karl went right about where I figured he would, mid 2nd. I almost took him instead of Ewing, just for the chemistry connection, but Ewing was too tempting to pass on.

 

I second the undrafted player name drops (although I did it in my argument with EHME, my bad)

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If you'll be able to get on an hour or two after the 12 hour limit, give him a little bit of time, cause I never made it a hard rule. If you can't, then yeah I guess.

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Wow this draft is a load of bullshit for me now. I was going to take Drexler and Frazier with my next two picks. This is awful now. I'm going to start making some picks that'll really piss some folks off, very soon.

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Alright, sorry Pacer fans! The 2nd most prolific point scorer in NBA History, and the best 3 point shooter...

 

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SG Reggie Miller

The most prolific 3-point shooter in league history, Miller helped define the term "shooting guard." Nobody could catch and shoot better than Reggie.

 

Despite being rail-thin, he was a very tough competitor who could take a beating and would run defenders ragged off screens. He played with an assassin's mentality and was one of the greatest clutch players of all time. His 25-point fourth-quarter performance against the Knicks in 1994 is legendary.

 

He is the all-time leader in 3-pointers made and attempted. And he scored more points than any 2-guard except Jordan. A title is the only thing missing from his résumé, although he did average more than 21 points per game in the playoffs for his career.

 

That gives my team 63,666 points scored combined. Aw yeah.

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Roy, don't go to bed just yet. If King shows up, we might able to run off four more picks cause I see MFer is around.

 

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Alright, sorry Pacer fans! The 2nd most prolific point scorer in NBA History, and the best 3 point shooter...

 

0502reggie.jpg

SG Reggie Miller

The most prolific 3-point shooter in league history, Miller helped define the term "shooting guard." Nobody could catch and shoot better than Reggie.

 

Despite being rail-thin, he was a very tough competitor who could take a beating and would run defenders ragged off screens. He played with an assassin's mentality and was one of the greatest clutch players of all time. His 25-point fourth-quarter performance against the Knicks in 1994 is legendary.

 

He is the all-time leader in 3-pointers made and attempted. And he scored more points than any 2-guard except Jordan. A title is the only thing missing from his résumé, although he did average more than 21 points per game in the playoffs for his career.

 

That gives my team 63,666 points scored combined. Aw yeah.

 

GODDAMNIT

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I love the Miller pick, I was considering him, but ultimately I decided to go with this man

 

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Willis Reed

 

The first player to win NBA MVP, Finals MVP and All-Star game MVP in the same season. Also won Finals MVP in 1973. Beat Chamberlain and the Lakers in the finals twice, and at 6-9, 235 more than held his own against bigger, more celebrated opponents like Wilt and Kareem. Tenacious defender and rebounder, absolute workhorse, he had a deadly jump shot, one of the first centers with a true inside-outside offensive game, one of the NBA's 50 greatest team, would be even more legendary if his career wasn't cut short by a major knee injury.

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