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Post by GAME on Jun 22, 2011 12:33:03 GMT -5
I wish I had a lott
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Post by GAME on Jun 22, 2011 12:33:16 GMT -5
*lotto
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Post by GAME on Jun 22, 2011 12:33:42 GMT -5
Actually no cu if I get a lotto pick I might get fired
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Post by GAME on Jun 22, 2011 12:33:57 GMT -5
I don't Wana get fired
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Post by GAME on Jun 22, 2011 12:34:14 GMT -5
Nice strong class
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Post by GAME on Jun 22, 2011 12:35:09 GMT -5
Sears/Hutchins top flight SGs I believe
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Post by Haberino on Jun 22, 2011 12:36:13 GMT -5
<3
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Post by GAME on Jun 22, 2011 12:45:09 GMT -5
is elgin baylor the only potential superstar type?
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Post by Thugran on Jun 22, 2011 12:47:08 GMT -5
KC Jones looks to be quite a PG.
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Post by Chipper on Jun 22, 2011 13:22:01 GMT -5
Glad I still have my pick.
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Post by gmgreggor on Jun 22, 2011 13:43:41 GMT -5
Shoulda kept that Blazers pick,meh
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Post by Spencer on Jun 22, 2011 16:25:13 GMT -5
is elgin baylor the only potential superstar type? Nah. I think Twyman and Hagan could be.
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Post by Spencer on Jun 22, 2011 16:26:36 GMT -5
Twyman was also known for his humanitarian efforts. He became the legal guardian of his teammate Maurice Stokes, who was paralyzed due to the aftereffects of a head injury suffered during the final game of the 1958 regular season, to help with medical finances. Twyman also organized the NBA's Maurice Stokes Memorial Basketball game, held at Kutsher's Country Club in Monticello, New York, to raise funds for needy former players from the game's early years - first to raise funds for Stokes's care and after his death, for other players. (The fundraising effort continues to this day, but the basketball game has been replaced by a pro-am golf event featuring NBA players.) The tragedy greatly shook the team: Stokes, a tremendous talent who could play center, forward and guard, was second in the NBA in rebounds and third in assists in 1957-58, a feat only Wilt Chamberlain has matched for a full season. Without their best player, the Royals nearly folded; they eventually moved to Kansas City and then to Sacramento.
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Post by Spencer on Jun 22, 2011 16:27:02 GMT -5
I'll post this is sick and exactly what we wanted people want to have hope Lumley?
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Post by greeme on Jun 22, 2011 16:29:30 GMT -5
Twyman was also known for his humanitarian efforts. He became the legal guardian of his teammate Maurice Stokes, who was paralyzed due to the aftereffects of a head injury suffered during the final game of the 1958 regular season, to help with medical finances. Twyman also organized the NBA's Maurice Stokes Memorial Basketball game, held at Kutsher's Country Club in Monticello, New York, to raise funds for needy former players from the game's early years - first to raise funds for Stokes's care and after his death, for other players. (The fundraising effort continues to this day, but the basketball game has been replaced by a pro-am golf event featuring NBA players.) The tragedy greatly shook the team: Stokes, a tremendous talent who could play center, forward and guard, was second in the NBA in rebounds and third in assists in 1957-58, a feat only Wilt Chamberlain has matched for a full season. Without their best player, the Royals nearly folded; they eventually moved to Kansas City and then to Sacramento. Can stokes play pg?
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