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Old 03-12-2007, 04:41 PM   #1
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Who should the Mavs draft?
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Old 03-12-2007, 04:49 PM   #2
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Old 03-12-2007, 04:51 PM   #3
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I would have taken Vince Young myself...Reggie turned his ankle in a celeb game. VY never would have went down and out. He's a warrior and he's taller.
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Old 03-12-2007, 04:55 PM   #4
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yeah, come to think of it jamarcus russel looks like he'd make a solid power foward
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A semi-serious answer: Aaron Gray.

I think he's got the physical talent to be a reasonable back up center in the NBA. If he lasts until the second year, then it would be worth a roster spot to see if Avery could get his head right.
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its hard to say, bc no one actually watches college baketball bc it's really boring
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I have no idea because like everyone i don't watch college hoops. This website has us taking Herbert Hill, Marko Tomas, and then Brandon Heath.

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I watch just a little college ball, I think it's pretty bad too, but here's a name: Alando Tucker. Now, you might think he goes early but that is not the case neccesarily. He was thought of as a secound rounder coming into the season and there are still a few holes in his game as a senior for scouts to be scarred a bit from him. We have had a good experience with Wisconsin guards and seniors too. If not him, then I really don't know.
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I watch a fair amount of college b-ball and I really like Chris Lofton, the star PG from Tennessee.

Standing 6-2, 200lbs., he's one of the best shooters, if not the best shooter, in college basketball with a smooth release and unlimited range. I think he would be a player that would help spread out our offense and keep opposing defenses honest. He also has an uncanny ability to put himself in great position to finish around the basket when amongst the giants. He does need to work on his athleticism and quickness a little but I definitely think he has the tools to become a solid NBA contributer (similar player to Derek Fisher). I haven't heard any predictions of him going high in the draft, or even the first round for that matter, which is very surprising to me, but if we could nab him with our pick I would be ecstatic.
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I've started watching a little more myself (mainly because I entered a bracket competition). But I don't know NCAA well enough to tell you who I would select.
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I would look at Tucker(Wisc),Lofton(Tenn), Afflalo(UCLA),Brewer(Fla),Dorsey(Mem)Young(USC) and Hibbert(Gtown)
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^^ Doubt any of those are available at the 30th pick cept maybe Dorsey or Lofton.

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