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official draft thread. 
Posted on November 6, 2011 at 07:54 PM.
1. alexbrady - wilt chamberlain
2. 55 - michael jordan
3. da throne - lebron james
4. kashanova - kareem abdul jabbar
5. jbh3 - shaquille o'neal
6. wwharton - hakeem olajuwon
7. osufan_88 - larry bird
8. illosophy - magic johnson
9. dice - tim duncan
10. st0rmb11 - moses malone
11. taur3asi3 - jerry west
12. the15thunter - bill russell

1. the15thunter - kobe bryant
2. taur3asi3 - bob pettit
3. st0rmb11 - dwyane wade
4. dice - oscar robertson
5. illosophy - david robinson
6. osufan_88 - willis reed
7. wwharton - isaiah thomas
8. jbh3 - jason kidd
9. kashanova - john stockton
10. da throne - patrick ewing
11. 55 - kevin garnett
12. alexbrady - john havlicek

1. alexbrady - lenny wilkens
2. 55 - scottie pippen
3. da throne - rick barry
4. kashanova - karl malone
5. jbh3 - ray allen
6. wwharton - charles barkley
7. osufan_88 - julius erving
8. illosophy - dirk nowitzki
9. dice - kevin mchale
10. st0rmb11 - chris paul
11. taur3asi3 - bill walton
12. the15thunter - elgin baylor

1. the15thunter - elvin hayes
2. taur3asi3 - walt frazier
3. st0rmb11 - kevin durant
4. dice - joe dumars
5. illosophy - sam jones
6. osufan_88 - george gervin
7. wwharton - clyde drexler
8. jbh3 - dominique wilkins
9. kashanova - reggie miller
10. da throne - dennis rodman
11. 55 - gary payton
12. alexbrady - hal greer

1. alexbrady - dave debusschere
2. 55 - dikembe mutombo
3. da throne - nate archibald
4. kashanova - alex english
5. jbh3 - larry nance
6. wwharton - arvydis sabonis
7. osufan_88 - steve nash
8. illosophy - bob cousy
9. dice - paul pierce
10. st0rmb11 - nate thurmond
11. taur3asi3 - billy cunningham
12. the15thunter - james worthy

1. the15thunter - dennis johnson
2. taur3asi3 - sidney moncrief
3. st0rmb11 - bob dandridge
4. dice - robert parish
5. illosophy - alonzo mourning
6. osufan_88 - dwight howard
7. wwharton - mitch richmond
8. jbh3 - manu ginobli
9. kashanova - carmelo anthony
10. da throne - drazen petrovic
11. 55 - chris mullin
12. alexbrady - jerry lucas

1. alexbrady - gus johnson
2. 55 - ben wallace
3. da throne - yao ming
4. kashanova - artis gilmore
5. jbh3 - tracy mcgrady
6. wwharton - allen iverson
7. osufan_88 - shawn kemp
8. illosophy - ron artest
9. dice - david thompson
10. st0rmb11 - chris webber
11. taur3asi3 - bobby jones
12. the15thunter - wes unseld

1. the15thunter - pete maravich
2. taur3asi3 - bernard king
3. st0rmb11 - deron williams
4. dice - grant hill
5. illosophy - robert horry
6. osufan_88 - maurice cheeks
7. wwharton - connie hawkins
8. jbh3 - tom chambers
9. kashanova - adrian dantley
10. da throne - kevin johnson
11. 55 - chauncey billups
12. alexbrady - bill sharman

1. alexbrady - ron harper
2. 55 - vince carter
3. da throne - earl monroe
4. kashanova - glen rice
5. jbh3 - pau gasol
6. wwharton - anfernee hardaway
7. osufan_88 - bruce bowen
8. illosophy - bailey howell
9. dice - mark price
10. st0rmb11 - bill laimbeer
11. taur3asi3 - dave cowens
12. the15thunter - bob mcadoo

1. the15thunter - ralph sampson
2. taur3asi3 - spencer haywood
3. st0rmb11 - manute bol
4. dice - buck williams
5. illosophy - george mikan
6. osufan_88 - zydrunas ilgauskas
7. wwharton - rasheed wallace
8. jbh3 - tim hardaway
9. kashanova - clifford robinson
10. da throne - amare stoudemire
11. 55 - horace grant
12. alexbrady - lamar odom

1. alexbrady - scott wedman
2. 55 - mark eaton
3. da throne - joe johnson
4. kashanova - dave bing
5. jbh3 - mario elie
6. wwharton - alvin robertson
7. osufan_88 - world b. free
8. illosophy - toni kukoc
9. dice - dale ellis
10. st0rmb11 - paul westphal
11. taur3asi3 - hubert davis
12. the15thunter - mahmoud abdul rauf

1. the15thunter - shane battier
2. taur3asi3 - xavier mcdaniel
3. st0rmb11 - dell curry
4. dice - rick mahorn
5. illosophy - steve kerr
6. osufan_88 - derrick rose
7. wwharton - glenn robinson
8. jbh3 - gerald wallace
9. kashanova - rod strickland
10. da throne - charles oakley
11. 55 - fat lever
12. alexbrady - zelmo beaty
Comments
# 61 Kashanova @ Nov 16
I'm taking Carmelo Anthony as my sixth man, off the bench you need someone who can score and Carmelo can certainly do that
 
# 62 da ThRONe @ Nov 16
My next pick I select Drazen Petrovic. Guy was just a baller. He was to Euro ball as MJ is to the NBA. Unfortunately he passed too early to ever make a huge impact on the NBA.
 
# 63 AlexBrady @ Nov 16
With the last pick in the 6th round (72nd overall) I am taking Jerry Lucas. He could play power forward and center, rebound, shoot from long range, play in the post, pass, and play excellent team defense.

With the first pick in the 7th round (73rd overall) I am taking Gus Johnson. He was about 6'7 235 lbs and he could run like a sprinter and play most big guys on even terms. An incredible individual defender.

I anticipate the team I selected could run the Triangle to good advantage. Anchored by Wilt in the post and surrounded by swift cutters, snappy passers, and perimeter shooters. Wilt and DeBusschere would set power screens to loosen the defenses. If the Triangle can't generate a clean look, Greer and Havlicek can create their own scoring chances.
 
# 64 da ThRONe @ Nov 16
With my next pick I'm going foreign again. I taking Yao Ming 7'6 guys don't grow on trees. Let alone ones with the skill Yao displayed. Too bad honoring is committed coupled with the the NBA grind cut his career shorter than it could have been.
 
# 65 da ThRONe @ Nov 16
*Honoring his commitment to his national team.
 
# 66 Kashanova @ Nov 17
I'll be taking Artis Gilmore, The A-train racked up near 25k points if you combine his ABA and NBA Resume. Not only did he rack up a lot of points but he did it efficiently shooting almost 60% for his career, doing all of that from the center position.
 
# 67 JBH3 @ Nov 17
With my 7th pick I am selecting Tracy McGrady. As my 2nd man off the bench he won't have to be the #1 guy, and will be an all-around threat...he can score, defend, and run an offense. His size and quickness will allow him to defend multiple positions. His versatility is just what I am looking for. Coming off the bench means less minutes, which is just what the doctor ordered.
 
# 68 wwharton @ Nov 17
Nice pick but I'm surprised who you left me. My next pick is another member of the top 50 players, future HOFer, and pound for pound the best to ever play the game. Allen Iverson, AI, the answer... whatever you call him, its a crime he's still available. And as my offensive fire power off the bench, he's perfect for the triangle offense and fast paced offensive and aggressive defensive gameplan I'll be rolling with. I think his career was capped bc he never played on a team with other scoring options he could play off (until too late) so on this mythical squad I would expect he'd be even better than what we saw in his prime.
 
# 69 OSUFan_88 @ Nov 18
My next pick is another uber athletic PF, in Shawn Kemp. The master of the dunk, the Rain Man, Shawn Kemp is one of the most supremely athletic PF's of all time. If it wasn't for him being a fat drunk at the end of his career, he would have been thought of better.
 
# 70 iLLosophy @ Nov 18
I'm going to go with Metta World Peace...or the artist formerly known as Ron Artest. Lock up defender, and in his prime was a decent offensive threat. Plays with a lot of heart, and plays a lot of mind games with the guy he's guarding both physically and verbally.
 
# 71 Dice @ Nov 18
With my next pick, I’m going to go with the “Skywalker”, David Thompson. One of the first freakishly athletic 2-guards that professional basketball has seen. And not just athletic BUT the skills of an elite scorer. He was only 6’4” and had a 44’ inch vertical leap, which even by today’s standards is amazing. So combine that with his scoring skills and you got a guy through his first five years in the NBA had a scoring average of 24.8 ppg and shooting at .502 FG%. Didn’t have range on his jumper but his mid-range shot was reliable. Purely relied on athleticism for defense BUT when you have his type of athleticism, that might be enough. He’s had two NBA seasons where he blocked over 80 shots, one in 1978 with 99 and the other in 1979 with 82. In his lone ABA season of 1976, David had 102 blocks that year. Michael Jordan idolized him growing up and modeled his game after Thompson. If Thompson wasn’t such a coke head, he would have been at least top-15 player of all time. Thompson give me instant offense and athleticism off the bench.
 
# 72 st0rmb11 @ Nov 18
With my 7th pick, I'm going with Chris Webber. He provides me with scoring and, more importantly, rebounding off the bench, as well as some solid shot blocking. The biggest knock on Webber was his inability to come up in the clutch on a consistent basis, but with Wade, Paul, Dandridge, & Durant...I'm covered.
 
# 73 Taur3asi3 @ Nov 18
With my next pick I choose Bobby Jones. He is one of the greatest defensive players ever and can guard anyone 3-5 and some shooting guards. He made 2 All ABA Defense 1st teams, 8 All NBA Defense 1st teams, and one All NBA 2nd Defense team. He was also a very good rebounder, good passer, and great hustle guy who could also score if needed, he lead the ABA 3 times in shooting % and is a career 56% shooter. I feel with this pick there is no player in the draft my tesm cant guard or slow down.
 
# 74 The15thunter @ Nov 19
wes unseld.

i'll take a guaranteed 15 rebounds, 10 points and 5 amazing outlets per game, regardless of competition. he will also be an incredible enforcer that few, if any, will challenge if things get physical or testy.

"pistol" pete maravich.

i need shooting, so why not take the guy with the furthest range in nba history? the perception is that he is selfish and shoots too much, but if you look at the teams he was on, there's a reason for those results. on a team with this type of talent and skill, he will be able to be more balanced in terms of shot selection and distribution. also, he will be instant energy and scoring off the bench as well as a floor-stretcher who could play point guard if the match-up presents itself.
 
# 75 Taur3asi3 @ Nov 19
My next pick is New York Knicks legend [b]Bernard King[/]. At his apex from 82-84 he was one of the most explosive and unstoppable scorers the league had ever seen and doing it while shooting well over 50% from the floor, he also made 2 All NBA 1st teams and 2 All NBA 2nd teams. Even after his debilitating injuries he was still a top tier scorer with the Bullets. He wont be asked to shut anyone down, rebound, or distribute, Bernard King's sole job on my team will be the score points in droves and there aren't many guys in history who were better at that than Bernard at his apex.
 

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