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I'll add another of the league's most efficient and versatile players, and a guy who has proven to be dominant when it matters most.

Top 30 in win shares and points per game, top 20 in eFG% and 3PT%. A guy who can play either forward spot, can create his own shot, post up, and knock down 40% of this threes.

3 straight seasons of 20 ppg and with increasing efficiency of over 50% from 2 and 40% from three is perfect for my offensive juggernaut.

Oh, and he's only 26.

Give me TJ Warren.
 
I'll add another of the league's most efficient and versatile players, and a guy who has proven to be dominant when it matters most.

Top 30 in win shares and points per game, top 20 in eFG% and 3PT%. A guy who can play either forward spot, can create his own shot, post up, and knock down 40% of this threes.

3 straight seasons of 20 ppg and with increasing efficiency of over 50% from 2 and 40% from three is perfect for my offensive juggernaut.

Oh, and he's only 26.

Give me TJ Warren.

He’s a very underrated player. I drafted him the last time we did this & I had underrated him myself til I really looked at his production. I knew he was solid & could score but had no idea he was THAT efficient. Indiana has a nice, young core with him & Sabonis.
 
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He’s a very underrated player. I drafted him the last time we did this & I had underrated him myself til I really looked at his production. I knew he was solid & could score but had no idea he was THAT efficient. Indiana has a nice, young core with him & Sabonis.

I agree. When you look at the injuries they've had, and particularly the way this bubble played out, I think the Pacers were a bad matchup and some bad luck away from advancing deep in the East. They did McMillan dirty too.

Warren has been good for a few years, but was forgotten out in Phoenix. The production he's posted for a really good Pacers squad proves he's one of the most efficient scorers in the game, and he was absolutely dominant in the bubble. He was on the All-League team or whatever they called those awards.

I'm afraid he won't garner the votes that a bigger name but worse player might have, but at the end of the day, the point of this is to talk hoops and build good teams, even if it doesn't win the voting.
 
I agree. When you look at the injuries they've had, and particularly the way this bubble played out, I think the Pacers were a bad matchup and some bad luck away from advancing deep in the East. They did McMillan dirty too.

Warren has been good for a few years, but was forgotten out in Phoenix. The production he's posted for a really good Pacers squad proves he's one of the most efficient scorers in the game, and he was absolutely dominant in the bubble. He was on the All-League team or whatever they called those awards.

I'm afraid he won't garner the votes that a bigger name but worse player might have, but at the end of the day, the point of this is to talk hoops and build good teams, even if it doesn't win the voting.

Exactly. It’s hard to trust that voters will know a lot of the lesser name guys & they likely don’t value defense or put much thought into it. So, I try to draft the best team I can & try to pick guys who I think would play well together & don’t even worry about the voting. I’ve noticed that the best team doesn’t always win & it’s more of a popularity contest based on players’ names. The draft & banter is the best part of this IMO. I love drafting teams & talking hypotheticals & the voting results are almost an afterthought for me.
 
With the long format of this exercise, it's as much about gathering assets as it is worrying about true positions, and anyone who watches the NBA will tell you that shooting is at an all-time premium.

Particulary with guys like Luka, who thrive with the ball in their hands, I need the most dangerous guy in the league off the catch. Not just currently-- *of all time.*

46.2% off the catch (NBA record). 41% on contested threes. 96% of his attempts were assisted. He added 171 points over the TS% league average. Per 36 he averages 4.5 3s per game. Made 103 3s off dribble handoffs (most in the league).

He's a singularly unique weapon, played within Miami's defense and movement oriented approach, was clutch in the playoffs, and is barely 26 years old in just his second year in the league, so he's nowhere near his ceiling as a player.

Give me Duncan Robinson and see how many people will admit they planned to draft him in the next two rounds.
 
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With the long format of this exercise, it's as much about gathering assets as it is worrying about true positions, and anyone who watches the NBA will tell you that shooting is at an all-time premium.

Particulary with guys like Luka, who thrive with the ball in their hands, I need the most dangerous guy in the league off the catch. Not just currently-- *of all time.*

46.2% off the catch (NBA record). 41% on contested threes. 96% of his attempts were assisted. He added 171 points over the TS% league average. Per 36 he averages 4.5 3s per game. Made 103 3s off dribble handoffs (most in the league).

He's a singularly unique weapon, played within Miami's defense and movement oriented approach, was clutch in the playoffs, and is barely 26 years old in just his second year in the league, so he's nowhere near his ceiling as a player.

Give me Duncan Robinson and see how many people will admit they planned to draft him in the next two rounds.
Hand to god was taking him with my 6th pick if there lol
 
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I guess i need to round out my starting 5 so ill go with a big man whos 24, is just one year removed from being a block champ, and has slowly shifted to playing predominantly on the perimeter offensively (shoots over 4 3’s per game) and is just about 36% from 3 for his career so should add some nice spacing with Giannis, Ill go with Myles Turner.

@UKNorse OTC
 
I guess i need to round out my starting 5 so ill go with a big man whos 24, is just one year removed from being a block champ, and has slowly shifted to playing predominantly on the perimeter offensively (shoots over 4 3’s per game) and is just about 36% from 3 for his career so should add some nice spacing with Giannis, Ill go with Myles Turner.
Damn you. He was on my short list for next pick. I have two left that probably won’t make it either
 
I guess i need to round out my starting 5 so ill go with a big man whos 24, is just one year removed from being a block champ, and has slowly shifted to playing predominantly on the perimeter offensively (shoots over 4 3’s per game) and is just about 36% from 3 for his career so should add some nice spacing with Giannis, Ill go with Myles Turner.

@UKNorse OTC
He was on my short list for sure, solid pick.
 
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I had several players in mind for this pick.... but one of them is actually a favorite player of mine so I'll roll with this guy.

Fred VanVleet!

@jrpross you are up
 
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With the long format of this exercise, it's as much about gathering assets as it is worrying about true positions, and anyone who watches the NBA will tell you that shooting is at an all-time premium.

Particulary with guys like Luka, who thrive with the ball in their hands, I need the most dangerous guy in the league off the catch. Not just currently-- *of all time.*

46.2% off the catch (NBA record). 41% on contested threes. 96% of his attempts were assisted. He added 171 points over the TS% league average. Per 36 he averages 4.5 3s per game. Made 103 3s off dribble handoffs (most in the league).

He's a singularly unique weapon, played within Miami's defense and movement oriented approach, was clutch in the playoffs, and is barely 26 years old in just his second year in the league, so he's nowhere near his ceiling as a player.

Give me Duncan Robinson and see how many people will admit they planned to draft him in the next two rounds.
Really really wanted to round out my starting lineup with him. Good pick going to be one of the best shooters in the league the next 7 seasons.
 
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I’m gonna go with a versatile PG who can score with or without the ball & really knows the game. His motor is second to none & he’s arguably the best defensive PG in the league as he can lockdown 3 positions if necessary. I’ll take Jrue Holiday. @Cowtown Cat OTC
Good pick. Been running errands for the Wife and then had to go get her from work, so I’m just now seeing this. Give me a few and I’ll make a pick.
 
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Ok, I’ve double, triple, and quadruple checked to make sure this guy hasn’t been drafted and I am SHOCKED. Unless I’m losing my mind here, and I very well could be, give me my sixth man, and I’ll wager there won’t be a better sixth man drafted, Kemba Walker. @LukaszObrzut, you’re up, woo.
I thought long and hard (that’s what she said) about taking him, even though I already have Lillard at the point. Good pick.
 
Thank ya sir. Was probably the most shockingly available pick I’ve had in these drafts. I assume some (or all) of it had to do with the UConn game, and I hope it doesn’t do me more harm than good

It's the 7 year timeline that is pushing some elite players to later rounds. I know I'm personally trying to draft players who will give me a full 7 year run of no issues about their age. I'm sure others are doing the same.

In your case you are trying to win the first 3-4 years with your lineup. Which gives you the advantage of taking older players sooner.
 
It's the 7 year timeline that is pushing some elite players to later rounds. I know I'm personally trying to draft players who will give me a full 7 year run of no issues about their age. I'm sure others are doing the same.

In your case you are trying to win the first 3-4 years with your lineup. Which gives you the advantage of taking older players sooner.
Very good point. I just felt Kemba at 30 was worthy of going quite a few spots earlier, even in this format. Still, valid point.
 
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