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    I would like some more size at the 5 for the spurs with the 1st pick. I would go in order: Alabi, pittman, or daniel orton (this kid is intersting since he was backing up a top 3 pick)..
    Read: you Splitter you bas .


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    I want someone from Spain or Argentina that no one has ever heard of before.

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    Read: you Splitter you bas .

    What are you talking about??I expect splitter to come over and start at the 5 for the spurs next season and one of these young guys to add depth..Thanks for posting my statement about bogans on your thread, guess I figured everyone knew I was joking except you...

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    I want either a athletic bigman or a big SF.

    Big men:
    1) Alabi
    2)Udoh
    3)Larry Sanders

    SF:
    1)E'Babks/Butler
    2)Pondexter
    3)Hayward

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    Quit speculating. They're going to draft someone you've never heard of.

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    The best 3 or 5 that's left in the draft.

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    There's a thread in the think tank on every single one of the players mentioned and even a thread led "2010 NBA Draft Discussion". Just saying...

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    George is probably going to be the pick. He's projected to fall exactly around where the Spurs are likely to pick, he's a long, relatively athletic three, with the long term potential to be in the Ariza/Batum mold, as a guy who can guard top opposition wings and shoot the three. Unlike Ebanks, I haven't heard any character issues with regards to George.

    Udoh, his stock is rising. I don't think he'll be available when the Spurs pick and unless a bunch of others are gone, I'm not sure the Spurs will pick a project like Sanders.

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    udoh is obviously the perfect fit, but doubt he slips that far. larry sander might be nice too, dude can block shots.

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    Pondexter, no doubt.

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    George is probably going to be the pick. He's projected to fall exactly around where the Spurs are likely to pick, he's a long, relatively athletic three, with the long term potential to be in the Ariza/Batum mold, as a guy who can guard top opposition wings and shoot the three. Unlike Ebanks, I haven't heard any character issues with regards to George.
    I certainly hope George is available at the Spurs pick. I got all excited about Batum a couple of years ago, only to have Portland/Houston break my heart.

    Anyone know what type of defender George is?

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    I certainly hope George is available at the Spurs pick. I got all excited about Batum a couple of years ago, only to have Portland/Houston break my heart.

    Anyone know what type of defender George is?
    Ask Chieflion he's all over that guy

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    Trade Duncan, Ginobili, and Parker to the nets for John Wall

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    I think if Splitter comes over, the Spurs should focus on drafting a long athletic wing, who can be groomed into their defensive stopper in the future. The Spurs should look at 3 guys, George, Ebanks, and Taylor.

    I really like Ebanks because of his rebounding ability, and length. I know he has had some issues, but I like the intensity he plays with on the defensive end, from what I have seen of him he already has the mindset of a stopper. But i would be happy if the Spurs drafted any of those 3 players.

    By the way Da'Sean Butler is not the answer for the Spurs, he lacks the lateral quickness to gaurd explosive wing players in the nba.

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    How many picks do the Spurs have this year?

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    1. Al-Farouk Aminu - Wake Forest

    A big SF at 6' 9" and an animal on the glass. A bit raw as he's only a sop re, but he's a more athletic Luol Deng, and better on the boards. Super long, Blocks a ton of shots. His jumper is still coming along. Could develop three-ball range. He's a 3 with a lot of 4 skills.
    Best Comparison: Robert Horry

    2. Ishmael Smith - Wake Forest

    A true PG. Lightening quick with the ball, can get anywhere on the floor. Will live in the paint in the NBA. Shooting is terrible, which makes him a perfect backup Spurs PG. Ish is more skilled than Parker when he came to the Spurs. During a broadcast earlier this year of the UNC-Wake game, Mark Jackson went nuts over this kid.
    Best Comparison: Ty Lawson. Or of he really develops, Rajon Rondo, another very good PG who can't shoot.


    I'm not sure Aminu will still be on the board when the Spurs pick, but Aminu could definitely be a Robert Horry, but with better scoring skills.

    Ish Smith is probably an early to mid 2nd rounder.

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    udoh

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    How many picks do the Spurs have this year?
    Two: they have their own first and second round picks; no more, no less.

    This is a good site for seeing who owes picks to whom:

    http://www.realgm.com/src_future_draftpicks.php

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    Two: they have their own first and second round picks; no more, no less.

    This is a good site for seeing who owes picks to whom:

    http://www.realgm.com/src_future_draftpicks.php
    didnt it say we only had one from charlotte in 2016?? thats what i saw lol

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    didnt it say we only had one from charlotte in 2016?? thats what i saw lol
    lol, Yes, but that won't impact the Spurs this year, nor do I suspect it will EVER impact the Spurs, as they're not likely to ever see that pick.

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