NBA Legends 2nd Edition: DONE (DROPPING DOWN)
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hahaha woops, sorry guys.
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unseld actually played most of his career as an undersized center. but since he was only 6'7" and defended well against nearly anyone, much like rodman, i guess he's a guard..
excellent pick tho...i was hoping to get him this round...oh well "the victorious warrior wins first, and then goes to war; the defeated warrior goes to war first, and hopes to win."- The Art of War
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I'm going old school for my 11th pick - Billy Cunningham. Check his stats, I had no idea he was this good. Career was 21.9 points and 10.7 boards in the NBA and 4 all-nba first teams in a row...kind of a steal I think
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you meant PF for Unseld, right? To Live is A Value Judgment - Albert Camus
3 reasons for living: Jazz, Hoops and women President Barack Hussein Obama - America chose Hope over Fear ![]() ![]() |
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I think that's what he meant and I has Unseld as my next pick as well Cunningham is also an underrated player and coach I might add as he was very successful as both ![]() ![]() migya make the ring fall on ya |
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My positions are all filled, just 11th and 12th men left. I'm going with a legend and one of the 50 greatest players ever that remains unpicked now at the 11th round.
Hal Greer G FG% FT% Rebs RPG Asts APG Pts PPG 1,122 .452 .801 5,665 5.0 4,540 4.0 21,586 19.2 NBA champion (1967); Seven-time All-NBA Second Team (1963-69); 10-time NBA All-Star (1961-70); All-Star MVP (1968); One of 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996) ![]() ![]() migya make the ring fall on ya |
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Unseld it's a great pick at this point. As is Hal Greer.
I need to add more beef inside, so this time I'll go with...
Shawn Kemp (The Sonics Shawn Kemp, of course... Not the fat bastard that played for the Blazers and Magic) |
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damnit! kemp was gonna be my next pick!...
gotta think of someone else now... "the victorious warrior wins first, and then goes to war; the defeated warrior goes to war first, and hopes to win."- The Art of War
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Great pick and I was actually thinking about picking him instead of Hal Greer but Greer has accomplished more in his career ![]() ![]() migya make the ring fall on ya |
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I thought I might be able to walk out with Cunningham. I'll take Dolph Schayes instead.
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For my backup center I'm taking 11 time ABA and NBA allstar and ABA MVP Artis Gilmore.
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Solid pick. Definitely an underrated player because his team was pretty bad.
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for my final player picks im taking someone who was able to play anywhere from the 2-5 positions effectively...the original LJ, grandma-ma himself, Larry Johnson..
and... someone we all adore and hope bigger things for in the near future, Baron Davis.
"the victorious warrior wins first, and then goes to war; the defeated warrior goes to war first, and hopes to win."- The Art of War
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Baron Davis is a very good pick at this point and a better pick than Chris Paul was, as he just has not been around long enough to be in this draft. Baron has had some injury issues but has performed at elite PG level throughout most of his career
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