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  • Happy Days
    Hall of Fame
    • May 2008
    • 10008

    NBA Draft

    1 Derrick Rose (PG) United States Chicago Bulls Memphis Fr.

    2 Michael Beasley (PF) United States Miami Heat Kansas State Fr.

    3 O.J. Mayo (PG) United States Minnesota Timberwolves (traded to Memphis.) USC Fr.

    4 Russell Westbrook (SG) United States Seattle Supersonics UCLA So.

    5 Kevin Love (PF/C) United States Memphis Grizzlies (traded to Minnesota.) UCLA Fr.

    6 Danilo Gallinari (SF) Italy New York Knicks Olimpia Milano (Italy) 1988

    7 Eric Gordon (SG) United States Los Angeles Clippers Indiana Fr.

    8 Joe Alexander (SF) United States Milwaukee Bucks West Virginia Jr.

    9 D.J. Augustin (PG) United States Charlotte Bobcats Texas So.

    10 Brook Lopez (C) United States New Jersey Nets Stanford So.

    11 Jerryd Bayless (PG) United States Indiana Pacers Arizona Fr.

    12 Jason Thompson (PF) United States Sacramento Kings Rider Sr.

    13 Brandon Rush (SG/SF) United States Portland Trail Blazers Kansas Jr.

    14 Anthony Randolph (PF) United States Golden State Warriors LSU Fr.

    15 Robin Lopez (PF/C) United States Phoenix Suns (from Atlanta as part of the Joe Johnson trade.) Stanford So.

    16 Marreese Speights (PF) United States Philadelphia 76ers Florida So.

    17 Roy Hibbert (C) United States Toronto Raptors Georgetown Sr.

    18 JaVale McGee (C) United States Washington Wizards Nevada So.

    19 J.J. Hickson (PF) United States Cleveland Cavaliers North Carolina State Fr.

    20 Alexis Ajinça (C) France Charlotte Bobcats (from Denver Nuggets for a future protected first-round pick.)[36] Hyères-Toulon (France) 1988

    21 Ryan Anderson (SF/PF) United States New Jersey Nets (from Dallas as part of the Jason Kidd trade.) California So.

    22 Courtney Lee (SG) United States Orlando Magic Western Kentucky Sr.

    23 Kosta Koufos (C) United States/ Greece[37] Utah Jazz Ohio State Fr.

    24 Serge Ibaka (PF) Republic of the Congo Seattle SuperSonics (from Phoenix as part of the Kurt Thomas trade.) L'Hospitalet (Spain) 1989

    25 Nicolas Batum (SG/SF) France Houston Rockets Le Mans (France) 1988

    26 George Hill (PG) United States San Antonio Spurs IUPUI Jr.

    27 Darrell Arthur (PF) United States New Orleans Hornets (traded to Portland and then to Memphis.) Kansas So.

    28 Donte Greene (SF) United States Memphis Grizzlies (from LA Lakers as part of the Pau Gasol trade.) Syracuse Fr.

    29 D.J. White (PF) United States Detroit Pistons Indiana Sr.

    30 J.R. Giddens (SG) United States Boston Celtics New Mexico Sr.


    Round two

    31 Nikola Peković (PF) Montenegro Minnesota Timberwolves (from Miami as part of the Ricky Davis trade via Boston as part of the Antoine Walker trade.) Panathinaikos (Greece) 1986

    32 Walter Sharpe (PF) United States Seattle SuperSonics (traded to Detroit.) UAB Jr.

    33 Joey Dorsey (PF/C) United States Portland Trail Blazers (from Memphis as part of the Alexander Johnson trade, traded to Houston.) Memphis Sr.

    34 Mario Chalmers (PG) United States Minnesota Timberwolves (traded to Miami.) Kansas Jr.

    35 DeAndre Jordan (C) United States Los Angeles Clippers Texas A&M Fr.

    36 Ömer Aşık (PF/C) Turkey Portland Trail Blazers (from New York as part of the Demetris Nichols trade, traded to Chicago.) Fenerbahçe Ülker (Turkey) 1986

    37 L.R. Mbah a Moute (SF/PF) Cameroon Milwaukee Bucks UCLA Jr.

    38 Kyle Weaver (PG/SG) United States Charlotte Bobcats Washington State Sr.

    39 Sonny Weems (SG/SF) United States Chicago Bulls (traded to [[Denver Nuggets]Denver]].) Arkansas Sr.

    40 Chris Douglas-Roberts (SG) United States New Jersey Nets Memphis Jr.

    41 Nathan Jawai (PF/C) Australia Indiana Pacers Cairns Taipans (Australia) 1986

    42 Sean Singletary (PG) United States Sacramento Kings (from Atlanta as part of the Mike Bibby trade.) Virginia Sr.

    43 Patrick Ewing, Jr. (PF) United States Sacramento Kings Georgetown Sr.

    44 Ante Tomic (PF/C) Croatia Utah Jazz (from Philadelphia) KK Zagreb (Croatia) 1987

    45 Goran Dragić (PG) Slovenia San Antonio Spurs (from Toronto as part of the Giorgos Printezis trade, traded to Phoenix for Malik Hairston and cash.) Union Olimpija (Slovenia) 1986

    46 Trent Plaisted (PF) United States Seattle SuperSonics (from Portland as part of the Sebastian Telfair trade via Boston as part of the Ray Allen trade, traded to Detroit.) BYU Jr.

    47 Bill Walker (SF) United States Washington Wizards (traded to Boston.) Kansas State Fr.

    48 Malik Hairston (SG) United States Phoenix Suns (from Cleveland as part of the Milt Palacio trade, traded to the San Antonio with cash for Goran Dragić.) Oregon Sr.

    49 Richard Hendrix (PF) United States Golden State Warriors Alabama Jr.

    50 DeVon Hardin (C) United States Seattle SuperSonics (from Denver as part of the Earl Watson trade.) California Sr.

    51 Shan Foster (SG) United States Dallas Mavericks Vanderbilt Sr.

    52 Darnell Jackson (PF) United States Miami Heat (from Orlando as part of the hiring of Stan Van Gundy as Orlando's head coach, traded to Cleveland.) Kansas Sr.

    53 Tadija Dragicević (PF) Serbia Utah Jazz Red Star Belgrade (Serbia) 1986

    54 Maarty Leunen (PF) United States Houston Rockets Oregon Sr.

    55 Mike Taylor (PG) United States Portland Trail Blazers (from Phoenix as part of the James White trade via Indiana as part of the James Jones trade, traded to LA Clippers.) Idaho Stampede (D-League) 1986

    56 Sasha Kaun (C) Russia Seattle SuperSonics (from New Orleans as part of the Carl Landry trade via Houston as part of the Bobby Jackson trade, traded to Cleveland.) Kansas Sr.

    57 James Gist (PF) United States San Antonio Spurs Maryland Sr.

    58 Joe Crawford (SG) United States Los Angeles Lakers Kentucky Sr.

    59 Deron Washington (SG/SF) United States Detroit Pistons Virginia Tech Sr.

    60 Semih Erden (C) Turkey Boston Celtics Fenerbahçe Ülker (Turkey) 1986

    I think the Nets come out of this one the best. Lopez was a steal at 10 and the Jefferson/Yi trade gives them more youth, which will make them real contenders in a few years. The Bayless/Rush deal was a great one for Portland. Any thoughts?

    Oh and I think Jawai got his rights traded to Toronto.
    - I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -
  • hujsh
    Hall of Fame
    • Nov 2007
    • 11719

    #2
    Re: NBA Draft

    Jawai was traded. May still play in Aus but be contracted to Torronto
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    • LostDoggy
      WOOF Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 8307

      #3
      Re: NBA Draft

      This years draft is not far off, and it looks like Kyrie Irving will get the number 1 spot.
      Just wondering if anyone else is gutted he probably wont be in the Boomers gear anytime in his career?
      Unless FIBA bends the rules and team USA agree, I doubt there will ever be a Olyimpic squad with a Mills, Irving back court. I'm pretty sure that wont happen (unless he turns out to be a dud).

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      • GVGjr
        Moderator
        • Nov 2006
        • 43877

        #4
        Re: NBA Draft

        Originally posted by HairyMidget
        This years draft is not far off, and it looks like Kyrie Irving will get the number 1 spot.
        Just wondering if anyone else is gutted he probably wont be in the Boomers gear anytime in his career?
        Unless FIBA bends the rules and team USA agree, I doubt there will ever be a Olyimpic squad with a Mills, Irving back court. I'm pretty sure that wont happen (unless he turns out to be a dud).
        Why couldn't he play? Bogut found ways to play for the Boomers as did Longley
        Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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        • LostDoggy
          WOOF Member
          • Jan 2007
          • 8307

          #5
          Re: NBA Draft

          He played for Team USA last year in some capacity?
          FIBA rules, I believe, state once a player has played a FIBA game for a country over the age of 17, he cannot play for any other team. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.

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          • GVGjr
            Moderator
            • Nov 2006
            • 43877

            #6
            Re: NBA Draft

            Originally posted by HairyMidget
            He played for Team USA last year in some capacity?
            FIBA rules, I believe, state once a player has played a FIBA game for a country over the age of 17, he cannot play for any other team. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
            OK well he would have known that would limit his chances of playing for the Boomers so we have to accept that. Doesn't appear to have been the smartest move because he just isn't going to be a great player anyway.
            Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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            • LostDoggy
              WOOF Member
              • Jan 2007
              • 8307

              #7
              Re: NBA Draft

              No, "OK". I seriously am not sure if what I said is correct.

              Originally posted by GVGjr
              OK well he would have known that would limit his chances of playing for the Boomers so we have to accept that. Doesn't appear to have been the smartest move because he just isn't going to be a great player anyway.
              Big call.
              I don't see him being the next LeBron or Rose. But I'm sure he'd have the tallent to represent his country one day.

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              • GVGjr
                Moderator
                • Nov 2006
                • 43877

                #8
                Re: NBA Draft

                Originally posted by HairyMidget
                No, "OK". I seriously am not sure if what I said is correct.



                Big call.
                I don't see him being the next LeBron or Rose. But I'm sure he'd have the tallent to represent his country one day.
                He could have no doubt represented Australia but he will struggle to get a regular game for the US.
                Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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                • chef
                  Hall of Fame
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 14450

                  #9
                  Re: NBA Draft

                  Originally posted by HairyMidget
                  This years draft is not far off, and it looks like Kyrie Irving will get the number 1 spot.
                  Just wondering if anyone else is gutted he probably wont be in the Boomers gear anytime in his career?
                  Unless FIBA bends the rules and team USA agree, I doubt there will ever be a Olyimpic squad with a Mills, Irving back court. I'm pretty sure that wont happen (unless he turns out to be a dud).
                  How much of his life did he spend in Australia?
                  The curse is dead.

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                  • LostDoggy
                    WOOF Member
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 8307

                    #10
                    Re: NBA Draft

                    Originally posted by chef
                    How much of his life did he spend in Australia?
                    F'All.
                    Was born here and moved back as a child.
                    But still would have been good to see him and Mills line up at an Olyimpics.

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                    • GVGjr
                      Moderator
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 43877

                      #11
                      Re: NBA Draft

                      Originally posted by HairyMidget
                      F'All.
                      Was born here and moved back as a child.
                      But still would have been good to see him and Mills line up at an Olyimpics.
                      He has dual citizenship and has apparently expressed interest in representing Australia.
                      Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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                      • LostDoggy
                        WOOF Member
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 8307

                        #12
                        Re: NBA Draft

                        Yeah. He does recognise his Australian citizenship. The problem is whether it's too late or not??

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                        • Topdog
                          Bulldog Team of the Century
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 7457

                          #13
                          Re: NBA Draft

                          It's too late and he will most likely never play for the US. He played under Coach K @ college and got the call up for the last tournament to tie him to the US just in case.

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                          • GVGjr
                            Moderator
                            • Nov 2006
                            • 43877

                            #14
                            Re: NBA Draft

                            Perhaps he still has the desire?

                            Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"

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                            • Topdog
                              Bulldog Team of the Century
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 7457

                              #15
                              Re: NBA Draft

                              realising that he is a long way behind CP3, Deron, Rondo and Rose.

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