<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Nets admit they are looking for an athletic big man in the draft and Thursday they got a look at two who are projected where they are picking: mid to late first round. Josh McRoberts of Duke and Glen Davis of LSU were the first legitimate bigs to work out. But Ed Stefanski, who admitted to being impressed by both, said he would not hesitate in taking a swingman if one looked like the best player available.</div> Source
Glen Davis lost a lot of weight recently. I like his work ethic but doesn't change that he's 6-7/6-8 so I'm a bit scared of that. I still go with McRoberts. Young is a very athletic player, but he wasn't better than Antoine Wright in college so I rather go with a need.
Glen Davis is apparentley 6'9, 289lbs now. I personally think the Nets need some one bigger, like Tiago Splitter, but take what you can get I guess.
Tiago...I'm not sold on. Guy has been in and out of the last three or four drafts.... I know he needed top 5 money to get out of his contract...but what kept him out of that category? I'm sorry but I am not sold on him.
I've always liked Glen Davis. I think we should definitely take him in the second round. And like nextlevelgame said, I'm also not sold on Tiago yet.
<div class="quote_poster">Kidd Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I thought we only had one pick in the whole draft, or am I mistaken?</div> Nah, we got the 17th and 46th picks.
Nets like look of Big Baby <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Nets would like to find a big-bodied player who can help out in the paint next season and had two of them in for a pre-draft workout yesterday. The only thing is, one of the bodies wasn't quite as big as they expected. Forwards Josh McRoberts and Glen (Big Baby) Davis were in East Rutherford, auditioning for both the Nets and the Knicks, who are holding joint workouts for the first time. The Nets have the 17th pick in the June 28 draft and are expected to select a player who can be a presence in the frontcourt, an area in which they struggled this season. Although McRoberts, the sophomore from Duke, has been pegged as the Nets' selection in numerous online mock drafts, LSU's Davis - expected by many to be a second-rounder - improved his stock. The junior power forward who once tipped the scales at more than 350 pounds was in "great shape, excellent shape," according to Nets GM Ed Stefanski. Davis now weighs about 290 pounds and is noted to have good footwork and quickness for a player of his girth. That could help him compensate for the fact that he's 6-8, smallish for someone at his position. "People are going to question Davis' height, but I think his size and athleticism, especially his footwork, will make up for that lack of size," said Stefanski. "(Davis) obviously realizes that this is an opportunity of a lifetime and he's come ready."</div> Source: NY Daily News