NBA re-draft Round 1:Depaul vs. TheChosenNone

Who wins?

  • DP

    Votes: 6 75.0%
  • TheChosenNone

    Votes: 2 25.0%

  • Total voters
    8
  • Poll closed .

CODE_BLUE56

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Depaul's Team
PG-Tyreke Evans
SGKobe
SF-Andre Iguodala
PF-Dirk
C-Tim Duncan

PG-Brandon Jennings
SG-Wilson Chandler
SF-Shane Battier
PF-Zach Randolph
C-Spencer Hawes




TCN's team

PG -- Ty Lawson/
SG -- James Harden/Jason Terry
SF -- Rudy Gay/Ersan Ilyasova
PF -- Blake Griffin/Luis Scola/Ryan Anderson
C -- Marc Gasol/Andrea Bargnani


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Tyreke>Lawson (this one is close)
Kobe>Harden
Iggy>Gay (had these guys as equal until I realized iggy is an all star and gay isn't)
Dirk>Griffin (all he does is dunk)
Duncan>Gasol


Overall I think my starters are a lot better. I have 4 all stars in my starting lineup :yeah: plus I have Wilson Chandler, and he went to DePaul :dealwithit:
 
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Rudy Gay is better than Iggy imo. He has a lot more to compete with than Iggy does to get into the ASG (which Iggy has only been to once iirc).

Also...Marc Gasol is not better than Tim Duncan. Whoever said that...:smh:

Depaul's bench gives him the edge imo. TCO's team is rather unbalanced outside the starting lineup because he has no backup PG (I guess Terry could go there). Not that fatigue matters much with these guys, but Depaul's more balanced depth can help him keep his guys a little more fresh. lol
 

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Rudy Gay is better than Iggy imo. He has a lot more to compete with than Iggy does to get into the ASG (which Iggy has only been to once iirc).

Also...Marc Gasol is not better than Tim Duncan. Whoever said that...:smh:

Depaul's bench gives him the edge imo. TCO's team is rather unbalanced outside the starting lineup because he has no backup PG (I guess Terry could go there). Not that fatigue matters much with these guys, but Depaul's more balanced depth can help him keep his guys a little more fresh. lol

that's what I Thought to but im trying to persuade people to vote for me so I made the pro iggy argument :tiptoe:
 

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I get it. It is not a player comparison with the 2011-12 players healthy. It's a name comparison aka player's prime comparison. I should have drafted Michael Jordan. :shrug:

If it was a 2011-12 healthy players comparison of course Marc Gasol is better than Tim Duncan. A lot better. You must wear your 2007 googles to say the opposite.

In 2011-12 players I am better in every position but SG
 
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If it was a 2011-12 healthy players comparison of course Marc Gasol is better than Tim Duncan. A lot better. You must wear your 2007 googles to say the opposite.
Or you can put on your 2012 goggles and look at these stats

Player A-36.5 minutes 14.6 points 8.9 rebounds 3.1 assists, 1 steal 1.9 blocks 48.2% fg%
Player B-28.2 minutes 15.4 points 9 rebounds 2.3 assists, .7 steal 1.5 blocks 49.2% fg%

If you'd rather have per 36 minutes for a slightly more accurate measure of normalized playing time

Player A-14.5 points 8.8 rebounds 3.1 assists .9 steal 1.9 block
Player B-19.7 points 11.5 rebounds 2.9 assists .8 steal 1.9 block

:thinking:

I think we all know which player is which...
Player A is Gasol
 
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