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I'd pick up the option on the Bobcats pick (top 8 protected?) and draft Shabazz.
Imo, we should draft a SG.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope would be perfect but he is probably going to be a lottery pick.
What about Hardaway Jr? Do you think he'd be a reach?
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I'd pick up the option on the Bobcats pick (top 8 protected?) and draft Shabazz.
Well fuck me running.Top 12 protected.
2014 - top 10
2015 - top 8
2016 - unprotected
Well fuck me running.
I'm not, but I did refer to an ex's vagina as such.Are you a hornet's nest by chance? :thinking:
Butler is the shooting guard of the future. with hopefully nate robinson coming off the bench in the stackhouse role.
Teague is the perfect backup point.
We need to take chances on back-up bigs.
Butler is the shooting guard of the future. with hopefully nate robinson coming off the bench in the stackhouse role.
Teague is the perfect backup point.
We need to take chances on back-up bigs.
X -- I'll be posting my first mock draft on the home page either tonight or tomorrow. Feel free to link it up when I'm done. In the meantime, here's who I have the Bulls selecting, without going into much depth.
First-round selection (20th overall)
Jeff Withey, senior, Kansas
Withey performed well when it counted most this year -- averaging 17 points, 8 rebounds and 4 blocks during the Big 12 Championship game and Kansas' two tournament games. He's a four-year guy who excels at the things Coach Thibs likes best -- defense, high basketball IQ, solid rebounding and the ability to finish around the rim. Withey has never been the sexiest prospect when it comes to centers, but his intangibles point to a long NBA career. Whoever drafts Withey knows what they're getting. Frankly, there's nothing wrong with that.
Second-round selection (50th overall)
Carrick Felix, senior, Arizona State
Felix isn't a household name. Hell, most "college buffs" don't know who he is, but just like Withey, Felix fits the bill of what the Bulls are looking for in young players. When given increased playing time during his junior and senior seasons, Felix showed drastic improvement on both ends of the floor. He's an explosive leaper who can finish in traffic thanks to his above-average strength. He's also shown huge improvement as a set shooter, as his 37% field goal percentage from deep will attest to. He's also a vastly underrated on the defensive end and finished fifth in the nation among guards in rebounds per game. With the proper coaching, he could be an absolute steal. Defense, the ability to hit an open jumper and rebounding? Sounds like a Chicago Bull to me.
but he doesn't really strike me as a GarPax kind of guy...
yeah hes really not...as i said i'd be surprised if they take anything other than a center