*** OFFICIAL *** 2006 NBA Draft Thread

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tfinch2

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Originally posted by: sleepmachine
Originally posted by: chuckywang
BWAHAHAHAHAHAH. RENALDO FREAKING BALKMAN????

You have a chance to take Marcus Williams and you PICK RENALDO REAKING BALKMAN!

Bwahahahahahha. This is such a Knicks move!!
hahah maybe Isiah thought he was drafting Rolando Blackman

LOLOLOL
 

cHeeZeFacTory

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more ingenious work by jerry west. He got Rudy Gay, a guy w/ star player potential for Shane Battier, a dude that averages 10pts 5 rebs.

West knows talent, he was the one that got Kobe Bryant for Vlade Divac. VLADE DIVAC!
 

BRObedoza

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Originally posted by: cHeeZeFacTory
more ingenious work by jerry west. He got Rudy Gay, a guy w/ star player potential for Shane Battier, a dude that averages 10pts 5 rebs.

West knows talent, he was the one that got Kobe Bryant for Vlade Divac. VLADE DIVAC!
Houston should have kept Rudy Gay. Yeah they say he defers to others in crunch time, but who better to defer to than Yao Ming or Tracy Mcgrady?

Jerry West must be a Jedi.
 

Baked

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Bill Simmons for NBA Commissioner.

9. GOLDEN STATE
The Warriors don't have a specific need but could use an upgrade at every position except two-guard. There's nothing worse than rooting for a team like that. By the way, didn't you love to hear that they're shopping Junior Dunleavy, whose contract extension hasn't even kicked in yet! That Chris Mullin is savvy. Please tell me why I'm not running an NBA team.

WHAT THEY SHOULD DO: Go big and draft Patrick O'Bryant, the 20-year-old center from Bradley who may have set the record for most times described as "mildly intriguing" over the past six weeks.

WHAT THEY WILL DO: Probably something much dumber ... you know, like pick another guy who looks good on paper and disappears in big games. On the bright side, maybe it was destiny for the Bay Area to have an NBA star named Gay.

THE PICK: Gay.