the number 1 pick ?

witmoe

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if the heat get the number 1 pick who would you draft ? Derrick Rose or Michael Beasley ?
 
Imo They Need A Good Pg More Than A Player That's A Pf In A Sf Body.so I Think And Hope That It's Rose
 
Beasley seems to be a similar player to Shawn Marion. They should take Rose and run an uptempo offense to take advantage of athletes like Rose,Wade,Marion,Dorrell Wright, and Daequan Cook.
 
Beasley seems to be a similar player to Shawn Marion. They should take Rose and run an uptempo offense to take advantage of athletes like Rose,Wade,Marion,Dorrell Wright, and Daequan Cook.

i dont know about that comparison of Beasley and Marion. Beasley is the better offensive player while Marion is a great defender...

if i were Miami, id take Rose, but they definetely need a good Center as well...
 
whose the center they talking about from stanford ? i thought dude from georgetown was still the top center entering the draft ?
 
whose the center they talking about from stanford ? i thought dude from georgetown was still the top center entering the draft ?

Brook Lopez....hes got the other twin Robin, but his twin isn't as skilled...dude has got some skills..

Hibbert fell off...he choked during the tourney...
 
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i dont know about that comparison of Beasley and Marion. Beasley is the better offensive player while Marion is a great defender...

Agreed.. different style players. Beasley is more skilled on O than Marion is as a college freshman. Marion the much better defender at this point in time.
 
Riley Thinking About Trading No. 2 Pick?
May 21, 2008 - 9:33 am
The South Florida Sun-Sentinel -
After landing the second overall pick in June's NBA Draft, Heat coach Pat Riley is reportedly thinking about trading the selection, according to The South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

"Unless there's somebody like LeBron James or a [Kevin] Garnett, somebody you absolutely know is a superstar, then the second-most important thing to have is leverage," Riley said. "We feel we have a lot of leverage with the pick."

Miami had the best chance to land the first overall pick on Tuesday night at the NBA Draft Lottery, but was leapfrogged by Chicago, who had just a 1.7% chance of getting the top pick.

"Take a look at what Boston did last year," Riley said about the trade of its fifth overall pick for Garnett. "I'm talking hypotheticals. I just want people to know, especially our fans, that we're going to do our best to select a player or leverage that pick to get the best player for the team."
 
Portland Not Opposed To Trading Pick
May 21, 2008 - 5:29 pm
HoopsWorld -
After landing the thirteenth overall pick, Kevin Pritchard has not changed his outlook on how the Blazers will approach the draft process, according to HoopsWorld.

"We were happy to get lucky last year, but we're going to have to work hard, make some good moves to take this team to the next level. I do like this draft at 13. I think there really good players – some maybe a little further for making an impact – but I do believe there are some solid players at 13," Pritchard said.

He's open to negotiating trades for their selection.

"We're going to explore all of those options. We'll explore trading it (the 13th pick) and see what it brings - evaluate that instead of the actual pick itself - so we are going to look at every option we possibly can," Pritchard explained.

"I'm going to have some discussions with a few NBA people," said Pritchard who believes the interest in the 13th selection falls into two camps.

"It depends on how many teams around the league are truly trying to get young and get better with their youth and go with the youth movement. If there are more of those teams, competition heats up for the 13th pick. If there isn't that many, and teams still think they can be in the championship hunt with what we have, then it's not as much competition."

"But right now I feel it has good value. People know at 13, there's going to be a good player," he added.
 
Seattle Thinking About Dealing No. 4 Pick?
May 21, 2008 - 5:08 pm
The Seattle Times -
The Sonics dropped down to the fourth pick on Tuesday night, despite having a legitimate shot at landing one of the top two picks, and could be looking to deal the selection, according to The Seattle Times.

"Everybody goes into the lottery with hopes of getting the No. 1 pick, but we're excited to have the fourth pick because we feel like we can get a quality player there," general manager Sam Presti said. "We'll get someone that can help and continue to build on the foundation that we have in place."

Presti admitted that the team is willing to discuss trades for the pick, although they still feel as though they can grab a top-tier player.

Seattle has six picks in June's Draft, including two first-rounders.

"With that many selections in the draft, we're certainly going to be busy," Presti said. "The phone will probably ring a few times on draft night. We're going to use those assets as ways to try to build our team and build on the foundation that we have in place."
 
Bulls Looking To Deal Hinrich?
May 21, 2008 - 4:29 pm
The Miami Herald -
Even before Chicago landed the first overall pick in the draft at Tuesday night's lottery, it appeared as though the team was looking to trade point guard Kirk Hinrich, according to The Miami Herald.

It's believed that the Bulls will draft Derrick Rose while looking to deal current point guard Hinrich.

The Heat are one of the teams that could be interested in Hinrich's services as they covet an above-average passer.
 
The best talent in the draft is

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If the Bulls don't take him or Mike Beasley, they lost already. Rose is not better.
 
Bulls Looking To Deal Hinrich?
May 21, 2008 - 4:29 pm
The Miami Herald -
Even before Chicago landed the first overall pick in the draft at Tuesday night's lottery, it appeared as though the team was looking to trade point guard Kirk Hinrich, according to The Miami Herald.

It's believed that the Bulls will draft Derrick Rose while looking to deal current point guard Hinrich.

The Heat are one of the teams that could be interested in Hinrich's services as they covet an above-average passer.

Wow I had this argument at work today. I think the Bulls are going to "Blow Up" the team. I mean Gordon and Deng played themselves by not signing contracts before this past season when they had a chance. Tyrus Thomas :smh:
Joakim Noah at the starting center :smh:

Fellas at the job say take Rose. I'm not hating on Rose...my vote is if you are going to make MAJOR changes to the team...take the most DOMINANT PLAYER....which is BEASLEY. Kirk Hinrich is not a BAD PG....He just suffers when Ben Gordon is in the game and the backcourt is 5ft tall. They have Larry Hughes now...who is a bigger guard. so a backcourt of Hughes and Hinrich would work better. Have Gordon come off the bench and energize the second unit.

So you would have
C Noah
PF Beasley
SF Deng
SG Hughes
PG Hinrich

You package any combination of Gooden, Tyrus Thomas, Noccioni... as trade bait to pick up another decent player. Also sign a free agent center in the off-season.
 
I'm still pissed off @ Paxson for trading Elton Brand and Ron Artest. And Jamal Crawford was like a secret weapon before he went to NY, but Pax didn't like his style.
 
I'm still pissed off @ Paxson for trading Elton Brand and Ron Artest. And Jamal Crawford was like a secret weapon before he went to NY, but Pax didn't like his style.

i agree elton brand shouldve never been traded,
its true hes been injured the past few years but
when healthy he is one of the 10 best low post
forwards in the game

getting ben wallace wuz str8 stupid mcnewpid


im torn between homeboi d rose and beasley i like me both
either one would be favorable
 
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