Arizona's Baldinger F, or something just declared, if I saw that right.
Arizona's Baldinger F, or something just declared, if I saw that right.
Players meeting my ASS!
^ Thats him.
Players meeting my ASS!
Dejaun Blair Pit to kind of declare. He's doing the workouts but won't hire an agent so he can return to Pit if he isn't projected go as high as he wants...I guess.
Players meeting my ASS!
Devendorf and Jonny Flynn are both testing the draft waters. Flynn won't get an agent, Devendorf might. I forget which mock draft it was, but in the mock the Pistons took Flynn at 15.
Originally Posted by WTFchris
That's NBAdraft.net, although they don't take into account team needs at this points. It's really just their overall rankings, placed next to the corresponding team by order.
Suton sounds like he could be a good fit for the Pistons after all.Originally Posted by Zekyl
Originally Posted by DXIf players are going to pull out, though, they should do it as early as possible so as not to waste everyone’s time and plenty of money. Goran Suton decided to pull out on the day of the camp at 3:30 in the afternoon, citing “fatigue.” Beyond the fact that he’s anything but a lock to be drafted and would probably benefit from the exposure of the dozens of European teams here in attendance more than anyone thanks to his Croatian passport—he could have handled this situation a lot better.
More here: http://www.draftexpress.com/article/...-Day-One-3170/
Find a new slant.
What a great way to rebuild the team!Brad (West Bloomfield, Mich.): This summer the Pistons need to address an area they tried to address by acquiring Allen Iverson – someone who can put the ball in the basket. Steph Curry fits that description to a T. He’s a smart ballplayer and the best pure scorer in the draft and we have the pieces to pull a draft-day trade.
Langlois: I’m not sure they do have what it takes to pull a draft-day trade, Brad – not if you’re talking just about draft picks, at least. It’s also tough to say where Curry is going to land because there are reservations about his size and true position. Most seem to think he’ll go somewhere around 10. What would it take to get up from the late teens to 10? One thing that might give Joe Dumars pause about such a move is that the cap hold would be considerably greater for a pick in the top 10 – teams have to set aside enough money to satisfy the salary allotted based on draft position – and that would affect how much money he has available to him under the salary cap. In fact, it’s conceivable he’d be looking to trade out of the first round altogether to give him that much more money under the cap in order to sign a quality free agent and still have the wherewithal to make competitive bids on Rasheed Wallace and Antonio McDyess.
Find a new slant.
Originally Posted by MoTownOriginally Posted by DX
Find a new slant.
That's too bad. I like Flynn, but I'm not sure he would fit on the Pistons. I'm pretty sure Will Bynum is the future.
Originally Posted by WTFchris
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