For one thing, the fact that he has no ACL's, everyone was writing this guy off! And Obviously, the Blair can play some ball, (granted he has much room for improvement) Dont you think, Boston would of got him, instead of signing Sheldon Williams, or have Scalabrine, had they took a chance on him? I think they would of! I'm saying, he can be a starter on most teams, or simply be a big big addition to a bench in the NBA. So, Every team passed and missed out on Blair, when he could of really helped with energy or rebounds and possibly a plus in scoring, whether it be coming off the bench or starting! All im saying, and I probably speak for some, if not all Spurs fans and staff, that Blair is appreciated in San Antonio for what he can do with "No ACL's" and is exceeding better than all the big's in this past rookie class, and even some bigs in the NBA. I'm sure Memphis would of taken Blair had they known that he can still play in the NBA like he did in College! Alot of teams passed up a true Diamond in the Ruff type player! I mean dam, how much more do i have to elaborate! The le speaks for itself, unless you need a tutor or something!
Yeah, he was the 37th pick, so even if the first 6 or seven teams needed a G or SF, they still had a chance to get him in the second round!!! yea, i know what you mean, what qualifies a team for missing out on getting Blair in the Draft, well the fact that he should of been a lottery pick in my mind qualifies that which ever team, picked a big before him made a mistake or simply did not analyze good in their draft picks, and teams that needed to address getting a big for their team in the offseason also missed out on picking up a Gem, in Blair! So, had teams known he would play with this much energy, im sure they would of drafted him before the Spurs did, Thus making all teams missing out on the Blair dunk on your ass Project! ya DIGGG HOMIE, DUDE, BRO, BRA, CUZ, FAM, BUDDY!!!l LOL