I’ll take SGA. Go ahead and have my all UK backcourt set. A damn good backcourt at that. I look for them both to become superstar NBA guys.
LOL I think I only had one Cat on my last team, Rondo. I guess I’m now making up for that. I’m trying to pick mainly young guys on this one. No school has more good, young talent than does Kentucky. Makes it real easy to choose former Cats.another all UK picks, +1 point!
LOL I think I only had one Cat on my last team, Rondo. I guess I’m now making up for that. I’m trying to pick mainly young guys on this one. No school has more good, young talent than does Kentucky. Makes it real easy to choose former Cats.
Nah. Both Murray and SGA are very solid picks IMO. Would be a fantastic young backcourt. They both possess two totally different skill sets.I love you guys, but some of you have your blue glasses on for this thing 😂
I’ll take Zion Williamson. It’s to you, sir @UKNorse
Was thinking of him also. I was really torn on him or SGA. I just feel SGA has a little more upside. In particular, defensively. JMO.I don't want to miss out on a young guard... so why not take the ROY? Give me Ja Morant.
@YaySports you are up
Was thinking of him also. I was really torn on him or SGA. I just feel SGA has a little more upside. In particular, defensively. JMO.
Lol exactly. No, you really couldn’t. Excellent pick by you IMO.Both players are going to be studs. Couldn't go wrong with either one IMO. Maybe SGA gets you the votes in this forum though
Damn you lolIll need some spacing since i took Giannis first. Gimme a 27 year old prime Bradley Beal.
Was between him and Klay. Only difference was the age really. Not that Klay cant shoot lights till hes 37. Or 40. Or 70.Damn you lol
Nice pick. However, you do know that just because it’s 7 years, winning all 7 isn’t realistic, right? Whether you get them out the gate, in the middle, or at the end is irrelevant. Build the team that will win the most titles in 7 year’s is the agenda, so building young is not necessarily advantage, but certainly a strategy.As we saw all playoffs long, the NBA continues to trend towards guards who can get their own shot and score no matter the defense thrown at them.
This guy almost single-handedly outdueled the Nuggets while maintaining his potential as an elite defensive presence due to a 6'10 wingspan and stellar athleticism.
At just 23 years old (you guys know this is for 7 years, right?), he posted 24 points (good for 13th in the league), just a hair under 5 assists and rebounds, and 1 steal per game while leading his team to the playoffs and shouldering the load of overcoming the opponent's best defender each time out.
Not to mention he finished top-25 in made 3's while shooting 37% from deep. These weren't open spot-up jumpers either.
Give me my second unstoppable big shot maker who hasn't even scratched his ceiling yet.
I'll take Donovan Mitchell.
Nice pick. However, you do know that just because it’s 7 years, winning all 7 isn’t realistic, right? Whether you get them out the gate, in the middle, or at the end is irrelevant. Build the team that will win the most titles in 7 year’s is the agenda, so building young is not necessarily advantage, but certainly a strategy.
Nice pick. However, you do know that just because it’s 7 years, winning all 7 isn’t realistic, right? Whether you get them out the gate, in the middle, or at the end is irrelevant. Build the team that will win the most titles in 7 year’s is the agenda, so building young is not necessarily advantage, but certainly a strategy.
@GonzoCat90 that was my other option. I decided to get political and not take the UL product on this draft!
How many titles has the Kentucky approach won though? I have two guys that are the best winners in the game, with two different styles of play. Of course I still have to build around them correctly, as two guys alone in a stacked draft like this won’t get it done, but 2-3 projected titles should be enough to win this draft, and that’s what I’m shooting for.I think it's the Kentucky approach. Knock on the door every year. We saw what Luka and Mitchell both were able to do with weak supporting casts this year. It's not unreasonable that I build a team that competes right out of the gate and only gets better.
At the very least, the teams built to win in year one and two will be in the retirement home while I'm still making runs to the finals. I'll take my chances on winning the most out of 7 rather than the most out of 2.
How many titles has the Kentucky approach won though? I have two guys that are the best winners in the game, with two different styles of play. Of course I still have to build around them correctly, as two guys alone in a stacked draft like this won’t get it done, but 2-3 projected titles should be enough to win this draft, and that’s what I’m shooting for.
I see Lebron as the NBA version of Brady. He realistically should still be quite amazing 3 maybe 4 years from now, so I can argue a 4 year window as the favorite if I can build correctly, and Steph’s style of play should easily still have him extremely effective in 4 years. Lebron with his body regimen is a more talented version of Karl Malone, who was still a stud at 38-39 years old and it took an injury at 40 to retire him.
Oh yea. I certainly have work to do, no question.As a Lakers fan I think Lebron&AD only have 2 more years personally to pull off another championship. Is AD and Steph that big of difference though? I think it will depend on your next few picks to see if you can carry a chip into year 3-4
Oh yea. I certainly have work to do, no question.
How many titles has the Kentucky approach won though? I have two guys that are the best winners in the game, with two different styles of play. Of course I still have to build around them correctly, as two guys alone in a stacked draft like this won’t get it done, but 2-3 projected titles should be enough to win this draft, and that’s what I’m shooting for.
I see Lebron as the NBA version of Brady. He realistically should still be quite amazing 3 maybe 4 years from now, so I can argue a 4 year window as the favorite if I can build correctly, and Steph’s style of play should easily still have him extremely effective in 4 years. Lebron with his body regimen is a more talented version of Karl Malone, who was still a stud at 38-39 years old and it took an injury at 40 to retire him.
give me jimmy butler and kyrie irving
1-4.
give me jimmy butler and kyrie irving