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    judge by this.

    If Im correct, Alando Tucker is a SF, something tells me the Spurs will upgrade either this or something else, and that they may want to use Scola to move up for their guy. Either that or they finally bring him over to establish trade value and to see what they got on their hands. And I take it that Tucker will not turn out to be what he was in college.

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    Chicago is no. 8 right now. Are we gonna get their pick? What do you all think
    A win over Toronto tonight would increase their chances of staying within the top 9, especially since the Raptors are only two spots behind them. LeBron's free throw shooting this afternoon helped, too. The Bulls have a fairly easy schedule from here on out, so I'd say the odds are pretty good that the Spurs will get that pick from them after all (probably the 53rd).

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    Nevermind. That record sheet is old. My bad.

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    I'd bet San Antonio gets the Bulls' pick. Looks good at this point.

    Alando Tucker with the #28 is a good pick. He's a smart player and could turn into a heady bench guy, but his size isn't great. Thaddeus Young with that pick would be extremely good, but unlikely.

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    Im just not a fan of Tucker, I love his heart and will, but his size his a huge knock against him. He has no gueard skills, and will be way to short to play as a forward at the next level. I guess he could always pan out though

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    Im just not a fan of Tucker, I love his heart and will, but his size his a huge knock against him. He has no gueard skills, and will be way to short to play as a forward at the next level. I guess he could always pan out though
    Probably not. Players too small for their position rarely pan out in the NBA.

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    Young's performance in the tournament could of dropped his stock a bit.

    He has good length, a 7-1 wingspan, has huge upside (18yrs old), and has a sweet stroke.

    Hoping Young is there at the Spurs pick looks unlikely, but you never know.

    There are still workouts that need to occur and that can raise or drop his stock.

    However, a great system, a great coach, and great players around him....Young can turn out being a huge steal in the 1st.

    If the Spurs can move up to the late teens...18 or 19...or....early 20's....he can be there for sure....unless he has amazing workouts.

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    Young's performance in the tournament could of dropped his stock a bit.

    He has good length, a 7-1 wingspan, has huge upside (18yrs old), and has a sweet stroke.

    Hoping Young is there at the Spurs pick looks unlikely, but you never know.

    There are still workouts that need to occur and that can raise or drop his stock.

    However, a great system, a great coach, and great players around him....Young can turn out being a huge steal in the 1st.

    If the Spurs can move up to the late teens...18 or 19...or....early 20's....he can be there for sure....unless he has amazing workouts.
    Young would be a fantastic pick-up for the Spurs, but I just don't see how they could move up the 10 or so spots it would probably take to land him.

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    Well, this is all a bit premature until the field is set. After the early declaration deadline, we'll have a better idea of who's available under 22, especially Euros.

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    There are intimations now Julian Wright might enter the draft after all, thereby making this draft even crazier deep, pushing another good SF down closer to the Spurs' range, and making it even more likely someone very good could be there with the Milwaukee pick. Though some might not like Alando Tucker with the first rounder, I think everyone would agree he'd be a steal with the Milwaukee pick.

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    This draft could restock the spurs, if they play the cards right.

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    If we can get one guy in Europe, one draft pick and White to all be a part of next year's rotation, that'd be a miracle. This team needs some young blood.

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    One guy from Europe - like Mahinmi or Scola you mean? All that is do-able. If the Spurs manage to trade up into even the early 20s, they'll get a lottery-type talent. If they stay at #28 it's a bit more iffy.

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    Doubtfull they will move up.

    Teams usually don't want to help them do that.

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    We'll see. No one will help them for the fun of it, but the Spurs have some assets.

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    Doubtfull they will move up.

    Teams usually don't want to help them do that.
    While that is true about most situations, teams like Atlanta & Boston have an abundance of young players & at some point they are going to have to start getting some veterans & other assets. Thats where the Spurs come in. We can give up expiring contracts, up to 4 draft picks this year, or future picks, Euro talent and or a couple of young players on reasonable contracts like Beno & Butler, who happen to play positions that those teams need to address.

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    Doubtfull they will move up.

    Teams usually don't want to help them do that.
    Actually, this year might be the year the Spurs actually do move up.

    They have known since last year this draft was going to be deep and they have multiple picks, expiring contracts, and foreign rights (good ones at that) to easily move up.

    Teams know this draft is deep and would love multiple picks. At the same time, the Spurs do no harm to themselves by keeping the picks too.

    However, if they truly want a talented player....and need to move up to nab him....it might not be as difficult as they have found it to be in previous years.

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    ^^^
    yes, exactly. this may be the easiest year to move up they've had.

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    anyone think its possible to move into the top 15?

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    anyone think its possible to move into the top 15?
    I don't think so (sadly). There is an outside chance their first, Scola, the Milwaukee pick and possibly one other thing (future first) could move them to 13 or 14, I guess. It'd be so much easier if they were 24 or so instead of 28.

    If Hawes, Julian Wright, Batum are all in the draft, I could see a guy like Jeff Green tumble to the late teens.

    DX has the Bulls getting the Knicks' pick at #11 and picking Tiago Splitter (ignore that they have Spencer Hawes picked later, who is a better fit). Wouldn't Chicago at least consider the Spurs trading up with Splitter's more offensively capable teammate Scola, plus some other incentives? I doubt the #28 and #33 would be enough there, but a package at that point might be more attractive than simply Splitter.

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    One of these days someones gotta list all the SF available in this draft, ranked from best to worst, their plusses and minuses, and then we do like a poll on who they should get.

    Obviously we wont get totally into it till June, but, its something to pass the time till the playoffs

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    What would be better for the Spurs, getting a long 3 through the draft, or through free agency?

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    Passing time is exactly it. In rough order (IMO):

    Kevin Durant
    Julian Wright
    Corey Brewer
    Jeff Green
    Nicholas Batum
    Al Thornton
    Thaddeus Young
    Dominic McGuire
    Alando Tucker
    Derrick Byars
    Jared Dudley

    ... all project as straight up SFs. I left off SG/SFs like Nick Young, Marcus Williams, and Brandon Rush, although I think Rush could be a SF and I like him very much. This draft is utterly insane.

    Looking at this list, I'd mark the 'sure fire' cut off after Thaddeus Young. Not to say all those guys will be great pros, but I see a gap there. Not sure if I include Young - who is raw but who I like - and I don't know enough about McGuire to include him. I guess I'd say the first seven guys are lottery-level talents.
    Last edited by Mr. Body; 04-09-2007 at 01:29 AM.

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    http://www.draftexpress.com/viewarticle.php?a=1990

    It looks like Batum will enter in the draft after his good game at the nike hoop summit.
    He is very talented and should be a lottery pick if he stays in the draft but he likely won't be a productive rookie given that he will be the youngest player in this draft.

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    http://www.draftexpress.com/viewarticle.php?a=1990

    It looks like Batum will enter in the draft after his good game at the nike hoop summit.
    He is very talented and should be a lottery pick if he stays in the draft but he likely won't be a productive rookie given that he will be the youngest player in this draft.
    That's great, as is the note about Julian Wright possibly re-thinking his status in this draft. The more prospects the better. Love it!

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