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UPDATED: 2021 All-Time NBA Draft

Joe Dumars (I’ll have to get the year right later if I can be allowed, but probably ‘92-‘93 if memory serves)

I’ll keep it short and spare y’all, lol.

-Fantastic point-of-attack defender (6x All Defensive, the spear-point of the bad-boys Pistons defense, including their famous full-court press)
-Can play both guard spots
-Can play a low usage role if need be. Versatile.
-situational starter if need be.
-great shooter, especially for his era.
And a Finals MVP.
 
Does anyone know what pick were on I'm really confused since the board isn't updated

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just noticed draymond Green and George are same era for @NUMBERICA
Right, I had selected my first 5 picks before getting Draymond though.

(I don’t believe it was ever a rule that you had to start your first five, otherwise I would’ve approached this entirely differently. It was decided around round 3 IIRC that we could do whatever we wanted with lineups/rotations.)
 
Right, I had selected my first 5 picks before getting Draymond though.

(I don’t believe it was ever a rule that you had to start your first five, otherwise I would’ve approached this entirely differently. It was decided around round 3 IIRC that we could do whatever we wanted with lineups/rotations.)
If we can do what we want with lineups we can do what we want with trades

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I am but one voice here, but again, the point of the rule is to force people to draft outside of their era preference. It would create a way to circumvent the entire philosophy as it would be very easy to find someone to make a trade with.

I like the challenge of figuring out the puzzle with players of a type that don’t jive with my philosophy if forced to. If not, I would likely just not draft anyone pre-80’s and I would be racing to trade out of that requirement because it’s almost a different sport than today.

But as messy as democracy is, let’s let it decide from here. Consent of the governed and all of that. Or pres wes can make the call.
That's dictator Wes. Or Dic Wes for short.
 
Right, I had selected my first 5 picks before getting Draymond though.

(I don’t believe it was ever a rule that you had to start your first five, otherwise I would’ve approached this entirely differently. It was decided around round 3 IIRC that we could do whatever we wanted with lineups/rotations.)

Being able to trade whoever you want for whoever after your first five picks are made doesn’t affect the entire point of that rule in the first place either though.

The initial rule has already left its mark. Not a single person would have anything close to the same roster without it.
 
Being able to trade whoever you want for whoever after your first five picks are made doesn’t affect the entire point of that rule in the first place either though.

The initial rule has already left its mark. Not a single person would have anything close to the same roster without it.
Yes, I wouldn’t have Sir Charles in the sixth round. Lol
 
@Wes Mantooth can we get the board updated with the latest picks and trades please?

Also, can we trade players for other players of different eras after our first 5 picks?
 
C: Patrick Ewing
(Drafted 1985)



1989/1990 Season Statistics:
28.6 Points per game
10.9 Rebounds per game
2.2 Assists per game
4 Blocks per game
1 Steal per game


 
I’m still interested in trading up to an OTC pick. Offering my 7th and 8th round picks (#78 & #91) for a current pick and your last pick back. PM me if you’re interested. Thanks.
 
C: Patrick Ewing
(Drafted 1985)



1989/1990 Season Statistics:
28.6 Points per game
10.9 Rebounds per game
2.2 Assists per game
4 Blocks per game
1 Steal per game



Nice.
 
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