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  • #31
    golden wrote: View Post
    This is an interesting chart showing Average WP by draft position over time.


    https://plot.ly/~FiveThirtyEight/7/w...year-since-dr/


    <b>Wins Produced by First-Round NBA Draft <br />
Picks</b><br><br>Average win shares by year since <br />
draft, 1985-2014

    nice little plateau for #1s in year 16-18.

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    • #32
      raptors999 wrote: View Post
      nice little plateau for #1s in year 16-18.
      Chase the ring years.

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      • #33
        I really want Bebe to succeed though.
        Only one thing matters: We The Champs.

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        • #34
          rightsideup wrote: View Post
          Wright seems uncomfortable in front of the press and expresses himself awkwardly


          The Jiff of Toronto

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          • #35
            Uncle_Si wrote: View Post
            We have 5 prospects that have been acquired by Masai:

            Bruno
            Bebe
            D.Wright
            D.Daniels
            N.Powell

            How many of these guys have to become contributing rotation players for Masai's drafting to be considered a success?

            How do your expectations change depending on where the player is drafted?

            For example, given the massive gamble taken by Masai at drafting Bruno 20th, does that mean he would have to be a better player than say D.Wright who was drafted where he should have been?
            To be considered a success?





            RINGZZZZZZZZZ




            /pinkfont
            Two beer away from being two beers away.

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            • #36
              He looks like the kind of guy waiting for an injury or someone to slip and he'll swoop in and steal your job.
              Wright or Cojo better bring their A game ALL THE TIME.
              I have a feeling he'll be able to hang around the NBA for a long long time.

              NoPropsneeded wrote: View Post
              Norman Powell looks like he could be a second round steal. He works really hard from the looks of it and he sets goals for himself, as oppose to Delon Wright who just seems to go with the flow from the looks of it. I'm probably wrong but Delon doesn't seem to have that intense desire to want to get better.



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