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Rupp Rafters NBA Draft Cowtown Cat Champion!

Give me a 6’9 athletic freak averaging 21, 10 and 2 blocks a game. One of the best offensive rebounders in the game and shooting 40% from 3 at 4 attempts a game. Ranks 5th in the NBA at eFG% all while being 22 years old. I’ll take John Collins. Was hoping I may be able to scoop up Collins in the 4th but since LaVine got sniped I’ll take him now.

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Wasn't too thrilled seeing Kristaps Porziņģis and John Collins off the board... BUT sometimes you have to pivot and choose a more promising big man.

21 year old Deandre Ayton. 19 points 12 rebounds and nearly 2 blocks per game.
 
Wasn't too thrilled seeing Kristaps Porziņģis and John Collins off the board... BUT sometimes you have to pivot and choose a more promising big man.

21 year old Deandre Ayton. 19 points 12 rebounds and nearly 2 blocks per game.
wasn’t he on steroids?
 
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To nab two elite young players in Trae Young and Ayton I feel like I'm still giving Lebron a chance to win years 1 through 3 while letting these two take over years 4 and 5.
 
Ok. I hate him. We all hate him. But it cannot be denied the impact he makes when surrounded by talented players. He’s already shown he can coexist well with Durant and win titles. He makes everyone better with his passing ability and is also a lockdown defender. Durant, Booker, and Draymond form a nucleus so similar to what had been winning titles in Golden State, love them or hate them. He just makes sense. Give me a great defender and glue guy, Draymond Green.

He’s 33, but fresh off one of the best seasons of his career, and one of the last 2020 all stars remaining in the draft. He’s a 6 time all star and NBA champion. Give me Kyle Lowry
 
Correct me if I missed it because I thought at my last pick I had to choose between SGA and this guy but I don't see him off the board.

20 years old. 6'11. 7'4 wingspan. Stellar athleticism. Top ten in blocks despite only playing 28 minutes per game. More made 3's than Booker or Middleton.

Casual fans don't know yet, but NBA guys know this kid is on a rocket to superstardom.


22/6/2/2 per 36 on nearly 40% shooting from 3. He's the perfect modern big to switch everything, protect the rim, and kill you from three.

He shot 42% from 3 on pick and pops. He shot FIFTY FIVE PERCENT as the third man in PnR and FIFTY TWO PERCENT on dribble handoffs and pin down action.

You'll never guess where Luka Doncic was at his best.

Give me Jaren Jackson Jr. F/C
 
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Okay so it’s getting close to being my pick. I’m curious as to whether I get one or two this time? Seems like I would get two but I’m not real sure. Someone fill me in. TIA.
 
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