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    Height: 6-10
    Weight: 310 lbs
    Birthday: 03/02/1988
    College: Texas

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    Pittman should be a lottery pick, but Barnes runs a jacked up system at Texas. Pittman is one of the most under-utilized big men I have seen in a long time. He is Shaq-sized vs all those college kids....with only that guy from Kansas being anywhere near his equal. However, Barnes doesn't ever feed Big Dex down low to dominate the paint. Basically Pittman gets nothing but the offensive scraps of the ballhogs like James, Bradley, Hamilton, etc.

    I want Pittman on the Spurs.

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    I like Pittman, but I don't really think he fits well enough with the Spurs right now for them to draft him. Though he is bigger, his game duplicates a lot of what Blair gives them. Athletic forwards/wings that can provide shooting should be higher on the priority list.

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    I like Pittman, but I don't really think he fits well enough with the Spurs right now for them to draft him. Though he is bigger, his game duplicates a lot of what Blair gives them. Athletic forwards/wings that can provide shooting should be higher on the priority list.
    You can always pluck wings/guards out of the d-league or as bargains in FA. If you think Pittman has a legit chance to develop into even a servicable NBA big, you take him in the second, no questions.

    When you're reaching in the second round for upside, it's ALWAYS better to go for a raw pivot or a raw point.

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    no

    this player has failed in every category, he has hands worse than mcdyess, he cant set a pick, he cant pass, he cant shoot, cant shoot freethrows, cant get around his man, cant block shots, cant stay out of foul trouble, hes too slow, he is not smart, he does not play team basketball, he has bad feet, he doesnt play hard on defense, he cant go left, cant fake well, cannot play with patience, cannot be authoritive, the list goes on and on. he is exactly what you do not want in a player

    he is not like blair in anyway except he can score one foot from the basket, and this draft prospect cant even do that. Blair can set a pick, blair can attack a rebound, blair can run the floor, blair can stay with his man in the post, blair uses the pump fake well, also blair doesnt hack and poke people and send them to the line every play

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    You can always pluck wings/guards out of the d-league or as bargains in FA. If you think Pittman has a legit chance to develop into even a servicable NBA big, you take him in the second, no questions.

    When you're reaching in the second round for upside, it's ALWAYS better to go for a raw pivot or a raw point.
    I just think that with one space eating big already in the Spurs future and the forward depth in this draft it would be better to take a chance on one of the more athletic forwards. You might be right about Pittman, but I just don't see how he fits with the team.

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    When you're reaching in the second round for upside, it's ALWAYS better to go for a raw pivot or a raw point.
    Manu?

    I don't think you can make it a philosophy. Drafts classes are pretty different form year to year, some are deep in the big department, some are deep at the wing. you pick who you think is good.
    btw. I don't want to go tru the drafts of the last years, but didn't more SGs and SFs from the 2nd round deliver a decent to great NBA career than Centers?

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    This guy's another David Harrison. Why the should the Spurs draft him?!

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    This guy's another David Harrison. Why the should the Spurs draft him?!
    Is he going to threaten to kill Bonner? Because there's a large contingent of Spurs fans that would LOVE that.

    I always thought Harrison could have been quite a decent player if he weren't so ING PSYCHOTIC. He's definitely got a bad case of Artest Syndrome.

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    If we are going to let Ian walk, I would be very happy if we drafted Pittman, even if we brought over Splitter.

    BTW, Pittman is down to about 250-260 now. He is a defensive presence most definitely. He also has a nice low post game on offense, very soft hands. Conditioning is still an issue with him, but he is well worth the 2nd round pick.

    Of course, I would rather let McDyess walk and keep Ian. I am all for having young athletic bigs. Especially with the size the Lakers have. Duncan, Splitter, Ian, Blair, Bonner, and Pittman would be a nice set of bigs.

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    If Pittman is on the board with our second I think you take him. I wouldn't reach for him or trade up to get him. But if pick number 50 rolls around and hes still there - snatch him up. Worst case scenario you just Jack McClinton him...

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    Jackie Butler 2.0?
    however, I agree that at #50 he is an option to take a flyer as well as any other player.
    could very well happen that the Spurs use their 1st rounder for Damion James.
    two Longhorns for the Spurs. why not.

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    Jackie Butler 2.0?
    however, I agree that at #50 he is an option to take a flyer as well as any other player.
    could very well happen that the Spurs use their 1st rounder for Damion James.
    two Longhorns for the Spurs. why not.
    I don't know that there will ever be another Jackie Butler. I literally can't think of somebody of his one-time abilities/potential who's ever completely dropped off the map the way he did.

    Definitely like D. James potential, but his scoring/PF ratio is a bit of an Ian-esque concern. Having only watched a handful of UT games myself, do you think his stats are a product of the role he's been asked to play, or more of a personal limitation?

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    Definitely like D. James potential, but his scoring/PF ratio is a bit of an Ian-esque concern. Having only watched a handful of UT games myself, do you think his stats are a product of the role he's been asked to play, or more of a personal limitation?
    you think James is that foul prone?
    (yes, he struggled in the last games this season, but overall?)
    sure, James has to improve in that area, but for a guy, who usually plays very intensive and aggressive on defense, he doesn't much worse than comparable prospects.
    (I will write a few thoughts in the D.James thread)

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    you think James is that foul prone?
    (yes, he struggled in the last games this season, but overall?)
    sure, James has to improve in that area, but for a guy, who usually plays very intensive and aggressive on defense, he doesn't much worse than comparable prospects.
    (I will write a few thoughts in the D.James thread)
    Certainly not as bad as Ian, just in the category of potential liability if he allows more scoring than he can create by himself or clearly contest in others.

    Anyway, thanks for the info, and yes... back to our scheduled Dexter Pittman coverage.

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    Butler was lazy, Pittman isnt. Pittman practices and hits the weightroom to improve. Butler coasted and that is why his career was nonexistent.

    a late 2nd for Pittman is great value, and I believe he would be a steal. One thing is for sure, he would be a huge body to put on the court next to Blair, to counter balance the lack of height that DeJuan has.

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    Pittman returns home from combine, Brother shot, Killed

    Dexter Pittman, a senior at Texas and former Longhorns center, left the NBA draft combine Friday.

    His 16-year-old brother, Darius Johnson, was shot in the head and killed in a dispute in his garage in Houston on Thursday night, according to Pittman's agent Mark Bartelstein.

    Johnson was one of three of Pittman's siblings. Pittman was informed that his brother was shot at 11 p.m. CT Thursday, and was told to fly home to Houston on Friday morning.

    The NBA released a statement that Pittman would not participate in Friday's combine because of a family emergency.

    Pittman arrived in Houston mid-morning Friday, where he was informed by his mother that his brother had died.

    "I just feel terrible for him. Dexter has gone through so much to get to this point, he was in the best shape of his life, he worked so hard, and then this tragedy happens," Bartelstein said Friday.

    Texas coach Rick Barnes, when reached by ESPN.com Friday, had not heard the news and when informed said he was crushed for his former player.

    Pittman was in Chicago to prove he could be a viable second-round selection in the June NBA draft.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2...ory?id=5207704

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    Pittman's measurements were impressive. If the NBA season started today, he'd probably be listed at 7'0", 300 pounds, with a 7'6" wingspan. (Needs to lose some weight, though; highest body fat percentage in the entire combine )

    http://www.draftexpress.com/nba-pre-...t=&pos=&sort=7

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    ^^ RIP

    Spurs have a nice development tools with the Toros. They could decide to draft at #49 a player with some upside but who still need time to develop and work with him the whole year in Austin. A second round pick signed for the min will only cost $947K including the luxury tax next year.

    I don't know if Pittman can be that player with upside but his size is intriguing.

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    I like Pittman, but I don't really think he fits well enough with the Spurs right now for them to draft him. Though he is bigger, his game duplicates a lot of what Blair gives them. Athletic forwards/wings that can provide shooting should be higher on the priority list.
    If you draft Pittman, you probably upgrade the center position and can trade Blair.

    Don't get me wrong, I love what Blair did this year, but he doesn't have much upside as a too short center. Matchups exposed his limited shooting scope and skills this year.

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    Damn that sucks. Hope hes alright

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    A Quick Note on Dexter Pittman
    by Timothy Varner

    Yesterday, I had a chance to talk with Dexter Pittman. We talked at length about DeJuan Blair. Blair, Pittman said, “is like a brother to me. He’s family.”

    DeJuan Blair is something of a mentor to Pittman. They exchange texts and phone calls daily, and Blair is helping Pittman transition to the pros with a steady diet of advice and encouragement.

    A few hours after Pittman and I finished our conversation, he was forced to return home. His actual brother, 15 year old Darius Johnson, was killed from a gunshot wound to the head.

    It’s impossible to say anything meaningful in the midst of such a sudden and horrific loss. Or at least it’s impossible for me to say anything meaningful. But one hopes the best for Pittman and his family. And one hopes that those closest to him, friends such as DeJuan Blair, can find the right words during this time.

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    a quick note on dexter pittman
    by timothy varner

    yesterday, i had a chance to talk with dexter pittman. We talked at length about dejuan blair. Blair, pittman said, “is like a brother to me. He’s family.”

    dejuan blair is something of a mentor to pittman. They exchange texts and phone calls daily, and blair is helping pittman transition to the pros with a steady diet of advice and encouragement.

    A few hours after pittman and i finished our conversation, he was forced to return home. His actual brother, 15 year old darius johnson, was killed from a gunshot wound to the head.

    It’s impossible to say anything meaningful in the midst of such a sudden and horrific loss. Or at least it’s impossible for me to say anything meaningful. But one hopes the best for pittman and his family. And one hopes that those closest to him, friends such as dejuan blair, can find the right words during this time.
    +1

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    That's horrible. I hope he's good and makes it in the draft despite all of this.

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    NBA Draft Big Board: Top 75 Players
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    50 Dexter Pittman
    Texas, Senior
    6-10, 310, 22 years old
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    Exceptionally strong big man who struggled with weight issues throughout his career. Has nimble feet in the post and solid offensive rebounding ability. Very efficient at 65 percent from the field. Not exceptionally versatile and will likely struggle on the defensive end. Confidence seems to waver significantly from game to game. Started season off strong, but was not productive at all down the stretch. Played only 19 minutes per game.

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