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Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

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  • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

    Originally posted by Indy View Post
    Yes, he will bring toughness, but I wish that toughness came packaged in just a little bit bigger body.
    And that weight for someone his size is worrying even if he has really lost 15 pounds...
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    • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

      Originally posted by Mourning View Post
      And that weight for someone his size is worrying even if he has really lost 15 pounds...
      Yeah I meant bigger in terms of height just to clarify. I don't think anyone would be saying Blair needs to add any more weight. I don't know, I think I see Tractor Traylor Part Deux here.


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      • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

        Originally posted by Indy View Post
        Yeah I meant bigger in terms of height just to clarify. I don't think anyone would be saying Blair needs to add any more weight. I don't know, I think I see Tractor Traylor Part Deux here.
        Yeah, precisely who I had in mind aswell .
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        • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

          Robert Traylor was better than Mark Sweeney. If the Pacers end up drafting 13th or 14th I believe there is a an 80% chance the Pacers go with a Guard with a 10% chance they trade down & 10% they go PF/C. BJ Mullens might go before D Blair.

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          • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

            Originally posted by Jonathan View Post
            Robert Traylor was better than Mark Sweeney. If the Pacers end up drafting 13th or 14th I believe there is a an 80% chance the Pacers go with a Guard with a 10% chance they trade down & 10% they go PF/C. BJ Mullens might go before D Blair.
            I would not be surprised to see the Pacers take Mullens.
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            • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

              Originally posted by owl View Post
              I would not be surprised to see the Pacers take Mullens.

              "I've got an idea--an idea so smart that my head would explode if I even began to know what I'm talking about." - Peter Griffin

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              • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                http://www.draftexpress.com/blog/Jon...-May-15th-3214

                By Johnathan Givony

                Golden State Workout (24 invites planned)

                Chase Budinger
                Nick Calathes
                Omri Casspi
                Dionte Christmas
                Darren Collison
                Wayne Ellington
                Taj Gibson
                Tyler Hansbrough
                Luke Harangody
                Joe Ingles
                Damion James
                Gani Lawal
                Eric Maynor
                Patrick Mills
                B.J. Mullens
                A.J. Price
                DaJuan Summers
                Jeff Teague
                Marcus Thornton
                Sam Young

                Teams expected: GSW, DEN, LAC, OKC, PHX, UTA, IND, and more TBD


                Minnesota Workout (42 invites planned)

                Chase Budinger
                DeJuan Blair
                Jon Brockman
                Derrick Brown
                Nick Calathes
                Darren Collison
                Stephen Curry
                Austin Daye
                Tyreke Evans
                Johnny Flynn
                Taj Gibson
                Danny Green
                Daniel Hacket
                Tyler Hansbrough
                Luke Harangody
                Damion James
                Gani Lawal
                Ty Lawson
                Eric Maynor
                Jodie Meeks
                Patrick Mills
                B.J. Mullens
                Luke Nevill
                Jeff Pendergraph
                A.J. Price
                Tyler Smith
                DaJuan Summers
                Jeff Teague
                Marcus Thornton
                Greivis Vasquez
                Ben Woodside
                Sam Young

                Teams expected: HOU, MEM, UTA, IND, LAL, and more TBD

                New Jersey (36 invites planned)

                12th

                AM

                Lester Hudson
                Austin Daye
                Omri Casspi
                Darren Collison
                Derrick Brown
                Gani Lawal

                PM

                Eric Maynor
                Nick Calathes
                Chase Budinger
                Jeff Teague
                A.J. Price
                Terrence Williams

                13th

                AM

                Wayne Ellington
                DaJuan Summers
                Damion James
                Jrue Holiday
                Sam Young
                Danny Green

                PM

                Greivis Vasquez
                Marcus Thornton
                Patrick Beverly
                Taj Gibson
                Jermaine Taylor
                Tyler Hansbrough

                14th

                AM

                Scottie Reynolds
                B.J. Mullens
                Jack McClinton
                Luke Harangody
                Josh Heytvelt
                Jon Brockman

                PM

                Tasmin Mitchell
                Josh Shipp
                Joe Ingles
                Taylor Griffin
                Dionte Christmas


                Teams expected: NJN, ATL, BOS, CLE, DEN, IND, MIA, MIL, NOH, NYK, OKC, PHL, POR, SAC, TOR, WAS
                Nothing surprising here, but I'm glad to see we're doing our homework. I'd be nearly irate if I found out we didn't have someone attending each of these workouts.
                "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

                - Salman Rushdie

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                • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                  Upcoming Player workouts for the Pacers:

                  http://www.draftexpress.com/nba-pre-...=0&pid=0&tid=9

                  Tony Gaffney - Workout on May 20th - http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Tony-Gaffney-5525/

                  Jeff Adrien - Workout on May 20th - http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Jeff-Adrien-1086/

                  Alfred Aboya - Workout on May 20th http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Alfred-Aboya-5683/

                  I've only heard of Jeff Adrien before and only know of Tony Gaffney cuz he averaged 11 ppg / 3.2 OffRebPG / 10.2 RPG / 3.8bpg out of UMass.

                  Luke Nevll - Workout on June 11th http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Luke-Nevill-548/

                  Jeremy Pargo - Workout on June 19th - http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Jeremy-Pargo-1153/
                  Last edited by CableKC; 05-19-2009, 07:41 PM.
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                  • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                    The mocks are showing point guards for the Pacers at 13, and Jonny Flynn has appeared for the first time since I've seen it, notably on ESPN and DraftExpress. Also see a couple of Jrue Hollidays, Eric Maynors, with a smattering of PF's James Johnson and DeJuan Blair.

                    http://walterfootball.com/nbadraftdata.php

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                    • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                      I hear there is a sleeper there that isn't on the list. They say Tyrell Biggs from Pitt is there and he has been turning heads at IMG now that the cuffs (Jamie Dixon's system) are off of him... David Thorpe of ESPN spoke extremely high of him on his blog last week.

                      http://blog.imgacademies.com/2009/05...-tyrell-biggs/

                      Dave (Chicago): I read everything about the draft, and by my calculations, you have Calathes, Clark, Blair, and Holiday in your gym. Others too. Does anyone else have that kind of talent, and do all those idiots who trash you think you are just fooling everyone? Because it seems more and more studs seek you out. Long live Thorpedo!!

                      ESPN David Thorpe: Honetly, I'm the least informed guy on earth about that kind of stuff. I just worry about who is in our gym, and I'm just as blessed to be coaching guys like Tony Gaffney and Tyrell Biggs than those other guys. Teacher's just want interested students, and my gym is loaded with them.

                      ESPN David Thorpe: Biggs has been a shock to us, but we were told he'd be a lot better than what he showed in Pitt. Very skilled, and strong, mature pro. He'll make a lot of money playing ball. Has a chance in the NBA too. And he's an incredible person. I admire him greatly.

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                      • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                        http://twitter.com/indianapacers

                        Alfred Aboya (UCLA), Jeff Adrien (UConn), Tyrell Biggs (Pitt) and Tony Gaffney (UMass) in for workouts today and Pacers.com will have video.

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                        • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                          In case you were wondering...

                          http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ar...aking_griffin/

                          Dunleavy: We're Taking Griffin

                          May 20, 2009 11:28 AM EST
                          Mike Dunleavy has saved Clippers' fans and the NBA from a lot of drama over the next month.

                          "Clearly, we're taking Blake Griffin," Clippers General Manager and Coach Mike Dunleavy said in a telephone interview from Barcelona, Spain.

                          "This guy is the No. 1 pick. We're extremely excited. He's the guy."
                          "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

                          - Salman Rushdie

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                          • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                            Can anyone find the video on these workouts.

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                            • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                              Originally posted by MrPrez1054 View Post
                              Can anyone find the video on these workouts.
                              There's only interviews on Pacers.com. If we were drafting on interviews alone, Adrien would be #4 out of these guys. He didn't bring much to the table in that regard. Gaffney was easily the most eloquent. Biggs and Aboya's interviews both seemed to indicate an good understanding of the game and an intelligence level that seemed lacking in Adrien's.
                              "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

                              - Salman Rushdie

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                              • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                                http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playof...PERDiem-090520

                                [B]Whole lotto trade scenarios
                                The top five teams in the draft all have one thing in common: They'll be looking to deal
                                By John Hollinger
                                ESPN.com

                                So … how will the Clippers screw this up?

                                I can't imagine I was the only one who had that thought run through his or her head after the Clippers won the NBA draft lottery Tuesday night, and with it, the right to nab Oklahoma's stud power forward, Blake Griffin.

                                But it was an odd night for the league's riffraff, because the teams that "won" by finishing in the top three are now in position to draft a player that they don't really need. The Clippers are already stacked in the frontcourt with Marcus Camby, Chris Kaman, Zach Randolph, DeAndre Jordan and occasional 4-man Al Thornton.

                                Memphis, picking second, was the team that could really use a power forward like Griffin. But they already have a decent young point guard in Mike Conley and a quality center in Marc Gasol, and the two next best players (Connecticut's Hasheem Thabeet and Spain's Ricky Rubio) play those positions.

                                Ditto for Oklahoma City, picking third. If Memphis takes Thabeet, as our draft expert Chad Ford suggests, then the Thunder would get Rubio … one year after taking another point guard, Russell Westbrook, with pick No. 4.

                                Meanwhile, two teams that were hoping to finish much higher, Sacramento and Washington, were pushed down to fourth and fifth.

                                All of which makes for some interesting discussion in the days leading up to the draft, because trade scenarios seem rife for each of the teams in the top five spots. Let's run through the role call:

                                1. Los Angeles Clippers
                                LA's other team managed to keep itself in the news by winning the Griffin sweepstakes, but now attention immediately turns to how they'll juggle the frontcourt. The obvious solution would be to trade Randolph, but he has two years and $33 million left on his deal and he's one of the league's most difficult personalities. That shrivels the market for him to just a few teams, even if the Clippers are willing to take back bad contracts in return. (A lot of clubs won't touch the guy at any price.)

                                But it's hard to imagine the Clips playing Randolph and Griffin together, since both are natural power forwards and Randolph won't do jack on defense. So trading one of the other frontcourt players (Camby or Kaman, most likely) doesn't really solve the problem -- it has to be Randolph. One would also have to think the Clippers are desperate to provide a better role model for Griffin than Z-Bo, a gifted post scorer on the court but a scoundrel off it.

                                So where they can possibly offload Randolph? A few places, actually. A deal with Milwaukee for Richard Jefferson would work, providing the Bucks more post scoring and a replacement for likely goner Charlie Villanueva. However, the Bucks supposedly deep-sixed a deal for Randolph when he was a Knick and might turn their noses up at this idea too.

                                A few other partners come to mind. Golden State could even out its roster at a stroke by sending Jamal Crawford and Corey Maggette to the Clips, and we know they won't ask Zach to play any D. Memphis is desperate for a power forward and could do a deal for Marko Jaric, Darko Milicic and the Grizzlies' pick at No. 27. And Chicago, which really needs a post scorer to get to the next level, could make it work for Brad Miller and Tim Thomas … a deal that doesn't really solve the Clippers' frontcourt logjam, but does achieve the aim of ridding the team of Randolph.

                                All of this gets back to one simple NBA truth -- there is no such thing as an untradable contract. Every player has his price, and it's tough for the Clippers to make a deal that replaces Randolph's production because so many teams see him as radioactive. But if the Clips lower the bar to just clearing the deck for Griffin, they can make it work.

                                2. Memphis Grizzlies

                                The Grizzlies have the second pick but are said to prefer Thabeet to the player most teams have rated second, Rubio. That leaves room for them to trade down with Oklahoma City at No. 3, presuming the Thunder would rather have Rubio … but only if the Griz are really good at bluffing that they'll take Rubio otherwise. So far, not so good.
                                If Thabeet is the pick, then it raises the question of what they would do with Gasol. Gasol ranked second among rookies in Value Added -- ahead of more heralded teammate O.J. Mayo -- and had the best PER on the team (16.74), so this doesn't appear to be a position in dire need of an upgrade. They can't play side-by-side either. You really want Gasol chasing Dirk or Chris Bosh around the perimeter?

                                However, the Griz are in a similar quandary if they choose Rubio. The Spanish sensation would be replacing young Mike Conley, who just survived a three-way competition with Kyle Lowry and Javaris Crittenton.

                                The trade market for both players would be active, so it's not a question of if they could get something back. The dilemma is that they'd be trading one of their best young players either way, an odd turn of events considering the stated goal is to build the team by developing young players.


                                3. Oklahoma City Thunder

                                If the pick is Thabeet, then it's no worries for the Thunder. They would get the shot-blocking big man they were looking for when they made the revoked Tyson Chandler trade in February.

                                If it's Rubio, things get a lot trickier. Oklahoma City already has Westbrook at the point, and he had an exceptional rookie season considering his youth and inexperience at the position. It's not as simple as moving Westbrook to the 2, either. He has the size to play there, but he's not a good shooter. Since Rubio is a lousy shooter too, it would invite opponents to double- and triple-team Kevin Durant while sagging way off the Thunder's guards.

                                Yet the Thunder don't seem anxious to trade Westbrook either, not after the season he had as a rookie, and not when his aggressive mentality seems to be exactly what the team was looking for as the yin to Durant's laid-back yang.

                                So we need to at least ask the question: Would Oklahoma City trade down a spot with Sacramento? The Kings are dying to get Rubio, while at No. 4 the Thunder could snag a much-needed wing sniper like James Harden and earn a few other goodies in the process. As enticement, Sacramento could offer its No. 23 pick and/or Spencer Hawes, or agree to swap Jason Thompson for Thabo Sefolosha.

                                4. Sacramento Kings

                                If Oklahoma City won't play ball on a Rubio deal, the Kings are probably the worst-positioned of the top five to make a deal after unexpectedly falling to No. 4 (the Kings had about a two-thirds chance of finishing in the top three). But if rumors of their longings for a point guard are true and obtaining Rubio isn't in the cards, then it makes no sense to use a pick at No. 4 that likely would be just as available at No. 6 or No. 7.
                                Thus, it seem the Kings might be able to profit by working a deal with Minnesota or Golden State that moves them down a couple of spots and still allows them to select guards Brandon Jennings, Jrue Holliday and Jonny Flynn, among others. The Kings would be looking to offload salary and perhaps add another young player in such a deal, with dumping Beno Udrih's contract being the Holy Grail.

                                5. Washington Wizards

                                Remember a couple of years ago when Washington had the fifth pick and traded it to Dallas for Antawn Jamison? Me too. And with 14 players already under contract for next season I have a feeling they might do it again, packaging it with an unwanted contract in order to make a run with their current roster while still getting under the luxury tax.
                                For instance, the Wizards could trade down with Memphis (No. 27), Oklahoma City (No. 25) or Sacramento (No. 23), throw in $3 million (the maximum allowed) and dump Etan Thomas' $7.3 million on their lap, simultaneously getting Washington back to the tax line while still adding another young player. Alternatively, the Wizards could ask for a role-playing wing with a modest contract, or just structure it as a straight salary dump for a future conditional pick.

                                A lot of possibilities are on the board here, too many to enumerate. Suffice to say that I'd be stunned if Washington actually uses the pick. The salary commitment is too high once tax concerns are taken into account, and the expected immediate return too low. For a team hoping to bounce back quickly behind a healthy Gilbert Arenas, they're much better off using the pick as a trade asset.
                                "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

                                - Salman Rushdie

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