Also, you promise him before the pull-out date to convince him to stay in.
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Also, you promise him before the pull-out date to convince him to stay in.
I understand the reasoning now... but it still seems stupid (except Hermy's scenario). If a different player drops, don't miss out on him because you gave a promise to a gumpy white kid with zero skill.
Or make a promise and then trade the pick.
Something tells me that I'm going to hate Rubio. He reminds me of Ginobili for some reason.
I hate all those foreign fucks.
They just don't seem to have that old fashioned attitude I like.
I wanna see guys like Maxiell smash these little punks, but those days are long gone.
And that pisses me off.
The first time Blair plays Rubio he should just smack the kid.
Once he knocked him on his ass Blair could stand over him and say:
"Fuck you, you little cunt! You make more money than me and you're a fucking pussy"
Then let's see what Rubio would do.
Convulse.
Likely - and if he got drafted by Sacramento you know none of those bitches would step up to Blair.
Damn I wish Maxiell would just fucking smash dudes. That can be his role!
For 10 or 15 minutes (or however long it takes to foul out) his job should be to smash whoever the fuck is stupid enough to attempt to dunk on our homecourt.
We're still the Detroit Pistons - not the fucking Fairy Queens. Fuck David Stern and this sanitised shit. Every team needs a guy that smacks people. Max can be our guy (but fuck paying him $5 mil per for that)
For MoTown
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James (Plano, Texas): Is it true the Pistons have promised B.J. Mullens they will draft him at 15? I personally feel Earl Clark is better.
Langlois: The Pistons have consistently denied making promises to players. It’s not a wise policy in most instances, and especially not in a draft with as much uncertainty as this one. What if a player they clearly rate higher than Mullens unexpectedly falls to 15, as could happen with this draft? As for Clark, there’s reason to believe Phoenix has pretty strong interest in him at 14, though he could still be on the board at 15 and would draw strong consideration from the Pistons, as well.
FYI: I am Keith Langlois.
Langlois mock draft: http://www.nba.com/pistons/news/mock....html?rss=true
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Detroit – If the draft falls this way through 14, the Pistons probably will focus on a group of big men that includes Johnson, Clark, Austin Daye and perhaps B.J. Mullens. Johnson would be most ready to play from day one next season, but he could be a tweener. Daye, at 6-foot-11 and 193, has enormous upside – but might be too frail to help anytime soon. That’s why we’ll lean to Louisville’s Earl Clark, who has All-Star tools if he answers questions about his fire.