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Golden State Warriors: Mid-Season Grades
Beastley replied to Legacy's topic in Golden State Warriors Team Forum
The way I grade the Warriors. Monta Ellis-A Corey Maggette-B- Andris Biedrins – D+ Stephen Curry – B - Anthony Randolph – C+ Ronny Turiaf – C Anthony Morrow – C C.J. Watson – D+ Devean George – D Chris Hunter - D Anthony Tolliver - D- Coby Karl-B- **Cartier Martin-C- -
are the 8 seeds in the east already a lock?
Beastley replied to SRT Spidey's topic in General NBA Discussion
I could really see the 76ers grabbing the final playoff spot or maybe even the seventh seed. Though besides that I really think it'll just be teams in the top eight spots moving around in positioning. -
James will play Small Forward as a player in the NBA. Also your post makes no sense, because you say no way the Rockets would take a PF then you say how you would want a PF.
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1. New Jersey - John Wall (6'4'', PG, Kentucky, Fresh.) 2. Minnesota - Evan Turner (6'6'', SG, Ohio State, Jr.) 3. Golden State - Derrick Favors (6'9'', PF, Georgia Tech, Fresh.) 4. Detroit - Hassan Whiteside (7'0'', C, Marshall, Fresh.) 5. Indiana - Wesley Johnson (6'7'', SF, Syracuse, Jr.) 6. Philadelphia - DeMarcus Cousins (6’10’’, PF, Kentucky, Fresh.) 7. Washington - Donatas Motiejunas (7'0'', C, Lithuania) 8. Sacramento - Cole Aldrich (6'11'', C, Kansas, Jr.) 9. Utah - Al-Farouq Aminu (6’9’’, SF, Wake Forest, Soph.) 10. LA Clippers - Greg Monroe (6'10'', PF, Georgetown, Soph.) 11. Milwaukee - Ed Davis (6'9'', PF, North Carolina, Soph.) 12. Houston - Damion James (6'7'', SF, Texas, Sr.) 13. Memphis - Devin Ebanks (6’8’’, SF, West Virginia, Soph.) 14. Oklahoma City - Stanley Robinson (6'8'', SF, UConn, Sr.) 15. Miami - Elias Harris (6'8'', PF, Gonzaga, Fresh.) 16. Chicago - Xavier Henry (6’6’’, SG, Kansas, Fresh.) 17. Minnesota - Solomon Alabi (7’1’’, C, Florida State, Soph.) 18. Miami - Ekpe Udoh (6'10'', PF, Baylor, Jr.) 19. New Orleans - Patrick Patterson (6‘8“, PF, Kentucky, Jr.) 20. Oklahoma City - Larry Sanders (6’10’’, PF, VCU, Jr.) 21. Portland - Jan Vesely (6’11’’, PF, Czech Republic) 22. San Antonio - Armon Johnson (6'3'', PG, Nevada, Jr.) 23. Utah - James Anderson (6’6’’, SG, Oklahoma State, Jr.) 24. New Jersey - Craig Brackins (6’10’’, PF, Iowa State, Jr.) 25. Boston - Manny Harris (6'5'', SG, Michigan, Jr.) 26. Atlanta - Jerome Jordan (7’1’’, C, Tulsa, Sr.) 27. Orlando - Charles Garcia (6'10'', PF, Seattle University, Jr.) 28. Memphis - Willie Warren (6’3’’, SG, Oklahoma, Soph.) 29. Memphis - Gani Lawal (6‘8‘’, PF, Georgia Tech, Jr.) 30. Cleveland - Keith Benson (6’11’’, C, Oakland, Jr.)
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I actually didn't even realize hat. Real wierd, but I left out some players like Lance for example because of the chances they'll stay in school.
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1. New Jersey - John Wall (6'4'', PG, Kentucky, Fresh.) 2. Minnesota - Evan Turner (6'6'', SG, Ohio State, Jr.) 3. Golden State - Derrick Favors (6'9'', PF, Georgia Tech, Fresh.) 4. Washington - Wesley Johnson (6'7'', SF, Syracuse, Jr.) 5. Sacramento - Hassan Whiteside (7'0'', C, Marshall, Fresh.) 6. Indiana - DeMarcus Cousins (6’10’’, PF, Kentucky, Fresh.) 7. Philadelphia - Cole Aldrich (6'11'', C, Kansas, Jr.) 8. Detroit - Greg Monroe (6'10'', PF, Georgetown, Soph.) 9. Utah - Ed Davis (6'9'', PF, North Carolina, Soph.) 10. Milwaukee - Al-Farouq Aminu (6’9’’, SF, Wake Forest, Soph.) 11. LA Clippers - Donatas Motiejunas (7'0'', C, Lithuania) 12. New Orleans - Devin Ebanks (6’8’’, SF, West Virginia, Soph.) 13. Oklahoma City - Solomon Alabi (7’1’’, C, Florida State, Soph.) 14. Memphis - Elias Harris (6'8'', PF, Gonzaga, Fresh.) 15. Chicago - Xavier Henry (6’6’’, SG, Kansas, Fresh.) 16. Minnesota - Damion James (6'7'', SF, Texas, Sr.) 17. Miami - Ekpe Udoh (6'10'', PF, Baylor, Jr.) 18. Miami - Stanley Robinson (6'8'', SF, UConn, Sr.) 19. Houston - Patrick Patterson (6‘8“, PF, Kentucky, Jr.) 20. Oklahoma City - Jan Vesely (6’11’’, PF, Czech Republic) 21. Utah - Larry Sanders (6’10’’, PF, VCU, Jr.) 22. San Antonio - Willie Warren (6’3’’, SG, Oklahoma, Soph.) 23. Portland - Keith Benson (6’11’’, C, Oakland, Jr.) 24. New Jersey - Charles Garcia (6'10'', PF, Seattle University, Jr.) 25. Orlando - James Anderson (6’6’’, SG, Oklahoma State, Jr.) 26. Atlanta - Armon Johnson (6'3'', PG, Nevada, Jr.) 27. Memphis - Craig Brackins (6’10’’, PF, Iowa State, Jr.) 28. Boston - Manny Harris (6'5'', SG, Michigan, Jr.) 29. Memphis - DaSean Butler (6'7'', SF, West Virginia, Sr.) 30. Cleveland - Gani Lawal (6‘8‘’, PF, Georgia Tech, Jr.) 31. New Jersey - Quincy Pondexter (6'7'', SF, Washington, Sr.) 32. Minnesota - Dexter Pittman (6'10'', C, Texas, Sr.) 33. Golden State - Sherron Collins (5'11'', PG, Kansas, Sr.) 34. Washington - Jarvis Varnado (6'9'', PF, Mississippi State, Sr.) 35. Sacramento - Jon Scheyer (6'5'', PG, Duke, Sr.) 36. Indiana - Marquis Gilstrap (6'7'', SF, Iowa State, Sr.) 37. Philadelphia - Jerome Dyson (6'3'', SG, UConn, Sr.) 38. Detroit - Jerome Jordan (7’1’’, C, Tulsa, Sr.) 39. New York - Artsiom Parakhouski (6'11'', C, Radford, Sr.) 40. Milwaukee - Michael Washington (6'10'', PF, Arkansas, Sr.) 41. Toronto - Omar Samhan (6'11'', C, St. Mary's, Sr.) 42. New Orleans - Alexey Sheved (6'6'', PG, Russia) 43. Oklahoma City - Trevor Booker (6'7'', PF, Clemson, Sr.) 44. LA Lakers - Greivis Vasquez (6'5'', PG, Maryland, Sr.) 45. Chicago - Dwayne Collins (6'9'', PF, Miami, Sr.) 46. Charlotte - Nemanja Bjelica (6'10'', SF, Serbia) 47. Toronto - Vladimir Dasic (6'9'', SF, Serbia) 48. Minnesota - Paulao Prestes (6'10'', PF, Brazil) 49. Minnesota - Ludovic Vaty (6'9'', PF, France) 50. Charlotte - Deon Thompson (6'8'', PF, North Carolina, Sr.) 51. Utah - Rodney Green (6'5'', SG, LaSalle, Sr.) 52. San Antonio - Pablo Aguilar (6'8'', PF, Spain) 53. Dallas - Landon Milbourne (6'7'', SF, Maryland, Sr.) 54. Indiana - Lazar Hayward (6'6'', SF, Marquette, Sr.) 55. Orlando - Luke Harangody (6'7'', PF, Notre Dame, Sr.) 56. Atlanta - Matt Bouldin (6'5'', SG, Gonzaga, Sr.) 57. New York - Latavious Williams (6'8'', PF, NBDL) 58. Boston - Scottie Reynolds (6'2'', PG, Villanova, Sr.) 59. LA Lakers - Raymar Morgan (6'7'', SF, Michigan State, Sr.) 60. Phoenix - Tasmin Mitchell (6'7'', SF, LSU, Sr.)
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Your favorite team has the #2 pick in the 2010 NBA Draft...
Beastley replied to Dash's topic in NBA Draft History
One player you named will be a lottery pick, so yeah. Watch more games. Anyways for the Kings I'm hoping they would draft Evan Turner then trade Kevin Martin for a center. Tyreke Evans Evan Turner Omri Casspi//Donte Greene Jason Thompson -
If the Grizzlies are looking to replace Rudy Gay, then should draft Wesley Johnson. The issue is this: -Wesley Johnson will go around 3-6. -Grizzlies will probably land around 10-12/13 for their pick. -Ebanks is slipping slowly but he hasn't been going up at all this year, which is an issue. He started around 6-8 in some drafts. Seven when I made my first draft, but since I see him being around 14-16 right now. Real Deal. When I'll do my full 60 pick draft which I make in the next couple days I'll probably have Sherron Collins between 28-33.
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Isn't Thabeet on the trading block?
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The Siuation-What's wrong with Davis?
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I'm sure what Kentucky is paying him now is good enough.
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1. New Jersey - John Wall (6'4'', PG, Kentucky, Fresh.) 2. Minnesota - Evan Turner (6'6'', SG, Ohio State, Jr.) 3. Golden State - Derrick Favors (6'9'', PF, Georgia Tech, Fresh.) 4. Philadelphia - Ed Davis (6'9'', PF, North Carolina, Soph.) 5. Washington - Al-Farouq Aminu (6’9’’, SF, Wake Forest, Soph.) 6. Indiana - Wesley Johnson (6'7'', SF, Syracuse, Jr.) 7. Detroit - Hassan Whiteside (7'0'', C, Marshall, Fresh.) 8. Sacramento - Cole Aldrich (6'11'', C, Kansas, Jr.) 9. Milwaukee - Greg Monroe (6'10'', PF, Georgetown, Soph.) 10. Utah - Xavier Henry (6’6’’, SG, Kansas, Fresh.) 11. LA Clippers - Devin Ebanks (6’8’’, SF, West Virginia, Soph.) 12. New Orleans - DeMarcus Cousins (6’10’’, PF, Kentucky, Fresh.) 13. Memphis - Donatas Motiejunas (7'0'', C, Lithuania) 14. Chicago - Patrick Patterson (6‘8“, PF, Kentucky, Jr.) 15. Miami - Solomon Alabi (7’1’’, C, Florida State, Soph.) 16. Miami - Willie Warren (6’3’’, SG, Oklahoma, Soph.) 17. Minnesota - Stanley Robinson (6'8'', SF, UConn, Sr.) 18. Utah - Larry Sanders (6’10’’, PF, VCU, Jr.) 19. Oklahoma City - Ekpe Udoh (6'10'', PF, Baylor, Jr.) 20. Houston - Manny Harris (6'5'', SG, Michigan, Jr.) 21. Oklahoma City - Craig Brackins (6’10’’, PF, Iowa State, Jr.) 22. Portland - Charles Garcia (6'10'', PF, Seattle University, Jr.) 23. San Antonio - James Anderson (6’6’’, SG, Oklahoma State, Jr.) 24. Memphis - Gani Lawal (6‘8‘’, PF, Georgia Tech, Jr.) 25. Atlanta - Keith Benson (6’11’’, C, Oakland, Jr.) 26. New Jersey - Damion James (6'7'', SF, Texas, Sr.) 27. Orlando - Jarvis Varnado (6'9'', PF, Mississippi State, Sr.) 28. Boston - Lance Stephenson (6'5'', SG, Cincinnati, Fresh.) 29. Cleveland - Jan Vesely (6’11’’, PF, Czech Republic) 30. Memphis - Paul George (6’7’’, SG, Fresno State, Soph.)
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Tough to say. If he is guaranteed a lottery spot then he'll go out, if not he'll probably stay another year.
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I'll take team B.
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Not just that play. The fact that throughout the game here is how the fouls went. The key parts. http://i47.tinypic.com/2yo909k.jpg http://i50.tinypic.com/dbmcjs.jpg I mean Bynum and Gasol a combined three fouls?
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At the beginning of the year he was higher, but he hasn't really done much this year, and has made scouts a little bit iffy on him. I could see him moving up a bit by the time the draft comes around, but this draft as Cole Aldrich, Derrick Favors, Patrick Patterson, Ed Davis, to just name a few he has to battle against.
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First Round Only. Note- I'm not including Evan Turner because of his injury. Anyways 1/1/09 1. New Jersey - John Wall (6'4'', PG, Kentucky, Fresh.) 2. Minnesota - Derrick Favors (6'9'', PF, Georgia Tech, Fresh.) 3. Philadelphia - Wesley Johnson (6'7'', SF, Syracuse, Jr.) 4. Golden State - Cole Aldrich (6'11'', C, Kansas, Jr.) 5. Washington - Ed Davis (6'9'', PF, North Carolina, Soph.) 6. Indiana - Xavier Henry (6’6’’, SG, Kansas, Fresh.) 7. Utah - Al-Farouq Aminu (6’9’’, SF, Wake Forest, Soph.) 8. Minnesota - Greg Monroe (6'10'', PF, Georgetown, Soph.) 9. Chicago - Devin Ebanks (6’8’’, SF, West Virginia, Soph.) 10. Memphis - Avery Bradley (6'2'', SG, Texas, Fresh.) 11. LA Clippers - Donatas Motiejunas (7'0'', C, Lithuania) 12. Sacramento - Willie Warren (6’3’’, SG, Oklahoma, Soph.) 13. New Orleans - Larry Sanders (6’10’’, PF, VCU, Jr.) 14. Oklahoma City - Solomon Alabi (7’1’’, C, Florida State, Soph.) 15. Detroit - Patrick Patterson (6‘8“, PF, Kentucky, Jr.) 16. Miami - Keith Benson (6’11’’, C, Oakland, Jr.) 17. Milwaukee - Craig Brackins (6’10’’, PF, Iowa State, Jr.) 18. Miami - Jan Vesely (6’11’’, PF, Czech Republic) 19. San Antonio - Ekpe Udoh (6'10'', PF, Baylor, Jr.) 20. Portland - Arnett Moultrie (6'10'', PF, UTEP, Soph.) 21. Minnesota - Stanley Robinson (6'8'', SF, UConn, Sr.) 22. Houston - DeMarcus Cousins (6’10’’, PF, Kentucky, Fresh.) 23. Oklahoma City - James Anderson (6’6’’, SG, Oklahoma State, Jr.) 24. Memphis - Terrico White (6'5'', SG, Ole Miss, Soph.) 25. New Jersey - Damion James (6'7'', SF, Texas, Sr.) 26. Cleveland - Charles Garcia (6'10'', PF, Seattle University, Jr.) 27. Atlanta - Artsiom Parakhouski (6'11'', C, Radford, Sr.) 28. Orlando - Paul George (6’7’’, SG, Fresno State, Soph.) 29. Boston - Manny Harris (6'5'', SG, Michigan, Jr.) 30. Memphis - Dexter Pittman (6'10'', C, Texas, Sr.)
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Not going to bring in the reffing but we really cost ourselves in this game. We should've won this game, but well move on. The positives out of the game are Spencer Hawes and Casspi obviously, but also the fact that we were able to hang with the Lakers for the full 48 without Tyreke. Tough loss but we'll move on.
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[FoxSports] NBA's top 10 stat stuffers
Beastley replied to Revis Island's topic in General NBA Discussion
Kevin Martin didn't play the whole year.... again -
This Just In: Oakland Raiders Cut QB Jeff Garcia
Beastley replied to Warren2ThaG's topic in AFC Conference Discussion
Patriots for Jeff would be my guess. -
Which Warrior Are You Excited To Watch This Season?
Beastley replied to Legacy's topic in Golden State Warriors Team Forum
I'm very excited to see how Anthony will do this year as he will probably be given the chance to play more this year. -
All right. You can't have to be kidding me right now. So like a player should get off easier because it's his senior year. I mean all seniors go punch players, teammates and attempt to attack fans because you shouldn't get suspended long because it's your career and that's all that matters. Saying the Boise player should get suspended longer is making me beyond disbelief.
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Yeah I did.... He pushed him so hard man. Holy crap. So I'm going to turn around punch him, my teammate, and try to attack fans. I don't think you understand I'm not saying what the Boise player did was right I'm just not sure how on earth what he did doesn't deserve a season suspension.