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  • 41'st pick

    All the talk has been about our 11'th pick, but does anyone think we can find a real gem with our 2'nd rd pick? Who should we look at with that pick?
    Passion, Pride, Playoffs, Pacers

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    these are a few fringe first rounders and second rounders that are interesting... obviously we have no idea who would still be available yet.

    Courtney Lee
    DJ White
    Devon Hardin
    Lester Hudson
    Kyle Weaver
    Bill Walker
    Richard Hendrix
    Joey Dorsey
    Shan Foster
    This is the darkest timeline.

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      best player availalbe

      seriously though, players are all over the board in this draft, so it's harder to discern a 2nd round player from a 1st at this point, but I'd look at players like Walker, Gist, Hendrix, Lee, Hardin, Hudson, Weaver, Jawai, Dorsey, Pekovic...
      "I'll always be a part of Donnie Walsh."
      -Ron Artest, Denver Post, 12.28.05

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        sorry but bill walker will not be around for that pick...he'll go early-mid 20s with the ability to shoot up even more...

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          Re: 41'st pick

          It depends if we go big or small in w/ the 11th Pick.

          If we go big at 11
          Kyle Weaver Washington State
          Goran Dragig Russia
          Wayne Ellington North Carolina


          If we go PG at 11
          Trent Plaisted BYU
          Joey Dorsey Memphis
          Nathan Jawai Australia

          Wings
          JR Giddeons New Mexico (transferred from Kansas)
          Bill Walker (Washington State)
          Robert Vaden (Cathedral/Pike/IU/UAB) (He does fit JOB's system)
          Richard Roby (Colorado)

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            Re: 41'st pick

            Originally posted by croz24 View Post
            sorry but bill walker will not be around for that pick...he'll go early-mid 20s with the ability to shoot up even more...
            Well then he had better have a hell of a good pre draft camp then, because if the draft were held today he'd be early to mid second.

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              Re: 41'st pick

              Originally posted by croz24 View Post
              sorry but bill walker will not be around for that pick...he'll go early-mid 20s with the ability to shoot up even more...
              Why are you so high on Bill Walker?

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                Re: 41'st pick

                Originally posted by avoidingtheclowns View Post
                these are a few fringe first rounders and second rounders that are interesting... obviously we have no idea who would still be available yet.

                Courtney Lee
                DJ White
                Devon Hardin
                Lester Hudson
                Kyle Weaver
                Bill Walker
                Richard Hendrix
                Joey Dorsey
                Shan Foster
                Good list:

                Lester Hudson, Bill Walker, DJ White, Kyle Weaver I would guess will all be gone, I hate to say and maybe all in the first round.

                I guess there are some foreign players are going to be there that would make sense if Bird can keep an eye to the future under the current circumstances. Ante Tomic and Niola Pekovic as per Chad Ford today, but you have/get to wait on them since they already have deals in Europe. No it's not Stanko quality, but who is.

                Just to take some credit on a semi related matter, Brook Lopez seems to be dropping, maybe out of the lottery. Also, I'm worried that it puts him on the Pacers radar at 11.
                Last edited by Speed; 05-29-2008, 01:17 PM.

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                  Originally posted by Jonathan View Post
                  Why are you so high on Bill Walker?
                  he had been a former lotto projection - so there is a lot to like. but walker has had one if not two ACL surgeries and has certainly lost a step. it is conceivable that he could go late 1st, but the same is true with courtney lee, devon hardin and dj white.

                  Originally posted by Speed View Post
                  Good list:

                  Lester Hudson, Bill Walker, DJ White, Kyle Weaver I would guess will all be gone, I hate to say and maybe all in the first round.
                  i don't think you'll see weaver or hudson going in the first but otherwise yeah i agree. but no one thought mcroberts would be there in the 2nd either.

                  to my original list i should also add mario chalmers.

                  Originally posted by Speed View Post
                  I guess there are some foreign players are going to be there that would make sense if Bird can keep an eye to the future under the current circumstances. No not Stanko quality, but hopefully close.
                  some mocks have jawai going late first others have him late second. so he could be someone to look at if available. same goes for omer asik.

                  Originally posted by Speed View Post
                  Just to take some credit on a semi related matter, Brook Lopez seems to be dropping, maybe out of the lottery. Also, I'm worried that it puts him on the Pacers radar at 11.
                  why would it worry you at if he was available at 11?
                  Last edited by avoidingtheclowns; 05-29-2008, 01:20 PM.
                  This is the darkest timeline.

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                    Originally posted by avoidingtheclowns View Post
                    he had been a former lotto projection - so there is a lot to like. but walker has had one if not two ACL surgeries and has certainly lost a step. it is conceivable that he could go late 1st, but the same is true with courtney lee, devon hardin and dj white.
                    Exactly. He USED to be an athletic high flying freak, but that isn't his game anymore. In the NBA he's going to have to rely more on his shot, which has potential, but is shaky at best at this point. His highest attribute right now is that he just has incredible feel for the game. He knows where to be and what to do with or without the ball in every situation.

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                      Re: 41'st pick

                      Originally posted by avoidingtheclowns View Post
                      he had been a former lotto projection - so there is a lot to like. but walker has had one if not two ACL surgeries and has certainly lost a step. it is conceivable that he could go late 1st, but the same is true with courtney lee, devon hardin and dj white.
                      He cannot shot the three ball worth 10 cents. He is listed at 6'6 so he will have to play SF. I did see him play against USC and was very impressed with his game. If he is available, I would not be upset if we drafted him. Pat Calathes of St Joe's will be availble and he is 6'10 and has very good court vision. He had a strong showing yesterday in Orlando. Larry Bird likes players that can play multiple postitions and wants somebody that can come in and help immediately. Calathes is 22 and he fits both those requirements.

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                        Originally posted by Jonathan View Post
                        Larry Bird likes players that can play multiple postitions...
                        Problem with that theory is that he can find 5 that can play three or four positions, but so far he has only found one (Granger) that playes one (SF) well.

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                          Originally posted by travmil View Post
                          Problem with that theory is that he can find 5 that can play three or four positions, but so far he has only found one (Granger) that playes one (SF) well.
                          If Granger plays the SF positon so well why would we draft Bill Walker? I see a lot of potential for Shawne Williams and Mike Dunleavy plays very well too.

                          I like the Pistons formula when drafting they have a solid core and they find players that fit their mold and acquire theme ie Jason Maxiell & Rodney Stuckey. Our organization has defined our core players and now it is time to build around them!

                          I would not object to Pat Calathes being drafted withe the 41st pick by our organization. He can play either forward positon and start the up tempo game with Diener off the bench. Odds are the Pacers will not get an all-star with this pick. They need to find a need and draft accordingly. If we want inside toughness and low post defensive presence then take Joey Dorsey.

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                            Re: 41'st pick

                            Originally posted by Speed View Post
                            Good list:

                            Lester Hudson, Bill Walker, DJ White, Kyle Weaver I would guess will all be gone, I hate to say and maybe all in the first round.

                            Just to take some credit on a semi related matter, Brook Lopez seems to be dropping, maybe out of the lottery. Also, I'm worried that it puts him on the Pacers radar at 11.
                            Kyle Weaver seems to be dropping in a lot of people's eyes since he refused the invite to the pre-draft camp. The last article I read, I can't remember if it was on ESPN or Draft Express, said that he was in danger of not being drafted at all. I think he'd be great at #41 if we go big in the first round.

                            I think Bill Walker will be a first round pick (probably mid-20's) and a good NBA player.

                            Brook Lopez dropping to 11 would be a dream scenario as far as I'm concerned.
                            "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

                            - Salman Rushdie

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                              Re: 41'st pick

                              Originally posted by Jonathan View Post
                              If Granger plays the SF positon so well why would we draft Bill Walker? I see a lot of potential for Shawne Williams and Mike Dunleavy plays very well too.

                              I like the Pistons formula when drafting they have a solid core and they find players that fit their mold and acquire theme ie Jason Maxiell & Rodney Stuckey. Our organization has defined our core players and now it is time to build around them!

                              I would not object to Pat Calathes being drafted withe the 41st pick by our organization. He can play either forward positon and start the up tempo game with Diener off the bench. Odds are the Pacers will not get an all-star with this pick. They need to find a need and draft accordingly. If we want inside toughness and low post defensive presence then take Joey Dorsey.
                              so the core players of danny granger, mike dunleavy, and jo will lead the pacers to a championship? the pacers "core" players AREN'T GOOD ENOUGH. the pacers just aren't in a position to draft role players...joey dorsey is a thug. plain and simple...

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