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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Six

I have had no use for the lottery for many years. As the season wore on I saw no reason for the losing and quite frankly the league is poorer for this sad spectacle.

But things being what they are if we had gotten the first pick my feeling was that even if Rose was a bust (and I have no great feelings about him), he would be tradable. I never liked Beasley because he just seems belligerent.

The sixth pick is of no real interest either. Mostly specimens.

The real meat of this draft is #12 - 20 or so. If the Knicks were to draft down I would love to see them draft Westbrook who is just a freak PG who I think may be the most interesting of the bunch.

The other player I covet is Joe Alexander - worker bee. He's a sleeper showing nothing spectacular but the work ethic tied to the athleticism is a clue this guy will contribute.

Hibbert is a joker pick as well.

There are some kids that will drop through both rounds that I've talked about who are equally intriguing.

What's most interesting however is that Isiah will be weighing in again thisyear and may surprise us all yet again with an unexpected recommendation.

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