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Was just reading ESPN's opinions on top players position by position in 2015. Harden was labeled as the the guy they expect to be the top SG in 2015 with Kobe and Wade declining. I sort of have to give Morey props for having the vision to go after a player whom many thought would not be worth the contract, but is clearly producing and looks to be an elite player in the near future. It go me thinking where DD would rank as a SG prospect by 2015. Top 3 or 4 maybe? Did BC have the foresight to secure what could be a top player at his position in the near future? Here is the article:
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/page/...a-players-2015
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Well get ready to be so stupid it hurts happy:
http://www.hoopsstats.com/basketball...s/13/3/eff/1-1
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Mediumcore wrote: View PostWell get ready to be so stupid it hurts happy...
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Playing for the selects team seems to have actually helped the guy out along with the fact that he got much stronger. Will be interesting to see what kind of improvements he makes playing on it next time, I personally think he could still improve a fair amount.Whoever told you skies the limit is looking dumb because I'm 22 and i'm moonwalking on the sun.
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Where would DeMar be in a 2009 draft do-over?
If the 2009 NBA draft were held over again today, how would it go? I asked a handful of NBA GMs and while they
weren't unanimous in their orders, certain points became clear: Blake Griffin still would be No. 1, though one GM would've taken James Harden in a do-over; Taj Gibson and Jrue Holiday made the biggest leaps; Hasheem Thabeet, Jonny Flynn and Jordan Hill all would've fallen out of the top 10. This is slightly different from the one I did for CSN during the Warriors-Celtics telecast, in that I only asked that set of GMs to order the top 10 with Jrue included. I neglected to account for several other lower picks slipping into the top 10. Here is the new and improved order as it would go today, with where they went in '09 in parentheses:
1. Blake Griffin (1)
2. James Harden (3)
3. Jrue Holiday (17)
4. Steph Curry (7)
5. Ricky Rubio (5)
6. Ty Lawson (18)
7. Taj Gibson (26)
8. DeMar DeRozan (9)
9. Tyreke Evans (4)
10. Brandon Jennings (10) about 5 hours ago
http://sulia.com/channel/basketball/...source=twitter
DeMar moves up a notch!
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"1. Blake Griffin (1)
2. James Harden (3)
3. Jrue Holiday (17)
4. Steph Curry (7)
5. Ricky Rubio (5)
6. Ty Lawson (18)
7. Taj Gibson (26)
8. DeMar DeRozan (9)
9. Tyreke Evans (4)
10. Brandon Jennings (10) about 5 hours ago"
It's those bolded players that intrigue me. Almost inconceivable that ten professional basketball teams, with all their staff and months of analysis, allow players that end up performing so well, slip so far during the actual draft.
Any team that could get this analysis right could wind up drafting 15th every year and build constant championship calibre teams.
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Matt52 wrote: View PostDeMar moves up a notch!
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Matt52 wrote: View PostDeMar moves up a notch!
1 - Blake Griffin
2 - James Harden
3 - Ricky Rubio
4 - Jrue Holiday
5 - Demar Derozan
6 - Steph Curry
7 - Ty Lawson
8 - Tyreke Evans
9 - Brandon Jennings
10 - Taj GibsonTwitter: @ReubenJRD • NBA, Raptors writer for Daily Hive Vancouver, Toronto.
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