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

lmaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo at the knicks fans

hahahahahahahahaha

bye bye curry
 
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).

Bulls traded that pick to the Knicks so they could get Bill Cartwright.
 
the Knicks will prolly fuck around and pick Jordan Hill....and oh how the boooooo's will rain down.
 
1989 DRAFT IN REVIEW

The first two picks flopped, but the Lakers pulled out one of the all-time draft gems: Vlade Divac with the 26th pick. After seven solid seasons with the Lakers, he was flipped for a high school kid named Kobe Bryant. Did you know Dana Barros once made an All-Star team? GRADE: B-minus
How They Did It Then How They'd Do It Now
1. Pervis Ellison, Louisville (Kings) 1. Tim Hardaway, UTEP (14th, Warriors)
2. Danny Ferry, Duke (Clippers) 2. Shawn Kemp, Trinity Valley CC (17th, Sonics)
3. Sean Elliott, Arizona (Spurs) 3. Glen Rice
4. Glen Rice, Michigan (Heat) 4. Vlade Divac, Serbia (26th, Lakers)
5. J.R. Reid, North Carolina (Hornets) 5. Sean Elliott
6. Stacey King, Oklahoma (Bulls) 6. Clifford Robinson, Connecticut (36th, Blazers)
7. George McCloud, Florida State (Pacers) 7. Mookie Blaylock, Oklahoma (12th, Nets)
8. Randy White, Louisiana Tech (Mavs) 8. Nick Anderson, Illinois (Magic, 11th)
9. Tom Hammonds, Georgia Tech (Bullets) 9. B.J. Armstrong, Iowa (18th, Bulls)
10. Pooh Richardson, UCLA (T-Wolves) 10. Dana Barros, Boston College (16th, Sonics)

Best pick: Vlade Divac, Lakers (26th).

Worst pick: Pervis Ellison, Kings (1st).
 
lol@Knick fans

you see the little white boy put the thumbs down in the air.....then his dad turned his hand the other way

fucking hilarious
 
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