What's retarded is telling the end of the movie while its being watched. If you want to participate on a closed event then do it in the beginning.
Or make a post stating you have tips for players. Don't just think its OK because you think they are good.
What's annoying is many of us know these players and were going to capitalize when time was right. Now you just ruined that
This is for fun more than anything, trey the Fabulous hon. Picks in here are not necessarily best player available. I know I didn't go for that. one of the most entertaining parts of it is the freedom of picking whoever you want, and the feedback after that from other players, and most importantly, no one saying jack**** about the undrafted ones, not even mention names, so that when someone picks him, some of the players go "how did I miss that! Damn!" While others go "I was gonna pick him! Damn!"DON'T LET STATS FOOL YOU
Were you born a douche or just become one over time?
Uhm, you guys might wanna delete the quotes to turn this thing out of harm's way as best as we can.I think you should shut your mouth. Next time participate if you wish you show us your mass intelligence. We know of these players. They are called sleeper picks.
Can we ban Fan until the draft is over?
Awesome.84: Dave Cowens
During his NBA career, Cowens averaged 17.6 points and 13.6 rebounds per game, was selected to seven All-Star Games, was named to the All-NBA Second Team three times, and was named to the All-NBA Defensive First Team in 1976 and All-NBA Defensive Second Team in 1973 and 1980. He was a member of the Celtics' 1974 and 1976 NBA Championship teams.
Cowens' playing credo was all-out intensity at both ends of the court, a style that never wavered during his 11-year NBA career.
As a testament to his all-around ability, Cowens is one of only four players (Scottie Pippen, Kevin Garnett and LeBron James are the others) to lead his team in all five major statistical categories for a season: points, rebounds, assists, blocks, and steals. He accomplished the feat in the 1977-78 season.
In 1974, after the Celtics won the NBA championship over Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and the Milwaukee Bucks, he slept on a park bench on Boston Common, purportedly after wandering throughout the neighborhoods adjacent to downtown Boston to celebrate the victory with Celtics fans and an entourage of admirers and devotees.