****official 2009 Draft Thread****

WTF? I'm gonna assume that one of these guys is about to get traded. Congrats Knicks you might just Stephen Curry after all.
 
if the knicks get curry, run nate or duhon @ point have curry be a spot 2 like starks back in the day, throw chandler and lee in there as well......thats some good young talent (if we can resign nate & lee):yes:

i should add for the future, not right away
 
Source: Blazers move up in 2nd round


The Portland Trail Blazers have agreed to send Sergio Rodriguez and the 38th pick in this year's draft to the Sacramento Kings for the 31st pick, a league source told ESPN.com.

The move allows the Blazers to move up to 31st and get a player they coveted, likely Spain's Victor Claver.

The Blazers also have the 33rd pick, but Portland was concerned that the Washington Wizards might take the player they like at 32. For the Kings, the move gives them another point guard to help shore up their weakest position.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2009/news/story?id=4287786
 
1988 DRAFT IN REVIEW

Danny Manning was the obvious No. 1 pick, but injuries curtailed his career. This draft produced some nice bench players in Brian Shaw and Steve Kerr but lacked star-level talent, and only Rod Strickland and Grant Long played 1,000 games. GRADE: C
How They Did It Then How They'd Do It Now
1. Danny Manning, Kansas (Clippers) 1. Mitch Richmond
2. Rik Smits, Marist (Pacers) 2. Hersey Hawkins
3. Charles Smith, Pittsburgh (Clippers) 3. Rod Strickland, DePaul (19th, Knicks)
4. Chris Morris, Auburn (Nets) 4. Rik Smits
5. Mitch Richmond, Kansas State (Warriors) 5. Anthony Mason, Tennessee St. (53rd, Blazers)
6. Hersey Hawkins, Bradley (Sixers) 6. Danny Manning
7. Tim Perry, Temple (Suns) 7. Dan Majerle, Central Michigan (14th, Suns)
8. Rex Chapman, Kentucky (Hornets) 8. Grant Long, Eastern Michigan (33rd, Heat)
9. Rony Seikaly, Syracuse (Heat) 9. Rony Seikaly
10. Willie Anderson, Georgia (Spurs) 10. Steve Kerr, Arizona (50th, Suns)

Best pick: Rod Strickland, Knicks (19th).

Worst pick: Tim Perry, Suns (7th).
 
Good pick by GS

good trade for atl.



Nice speed..but Crawford has and always wil be a inconsistent gun/ball hogg.
Bad move for ATL.
they needed a player with a higher B Ball IQ to get them over the top.
Crawford aint it


but.....

here comes the Knicks pick...time to laugh
 
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