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If there were to be an NBA draft today of all the active players in the league right now, who would be the 20 top picks....... I'll give my top 5, but would love to see how you guys would rank the top 20.

1- 'Bron
2- Durant
3- Dwight Howard
4- CP3
5- Kobe
 
Are we building a franchise here or just drafting the players for the current year?
 
Drafting them as they are now or as if there rookies coming In?

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I'm going to say for now....... one season....... to win it all. Not over the next 10 seasons or anything like that. 82+ games.
 
If there were to be an NBA draft today of all the active players in the league right now, who would be the 20 top picks....... I'll give my top 5, but would love to see how you guys would rank the top 20.

1- 'Bron
2- Durant
3- Dwight Howard
4- CP3
5- Kobe

Why Dwight Howard at 3?
 
Best big man in the game in my opinion.
 
Best big man in the game in my opinion.

Is he even close to being the best big man at the moment though? I know he's leading the league in RPG, but every time I watch a Lakers game, he looks like a shell of his former self.

That's what makes something like this hard. There are the class of players that are hurt now but will eventually be amongst the best, like Howard, Rose, Bynum, and Love. All four of those guys would be in my top 20 had it not been for their current injuries.
 
Is he even close to being the best big man at the moment though? I know he's leading the league in RPG, but every time I watch a Lakers game, he looks like a shell of his former self.
Just goes to show how few quality big men there are. He's had an "off" year and he still averages what.....17 and 12?
 
Ya, injuries to stars definitely throws a wrench in there.
 
Just goes to show how few quality big men there are. He's had an "off" year and he still averages what.....17 and 12?

But his impact isn't there. I think a lot of those numbers are empty statistics. Every time I've gotten to see him play this year (which seems like every other night with how much they put LAL on tv), he's been largely inconsequential.

Howard and Bynum are easily the best big men in the game, but I don't think I'd take either over Duncan, M. Gasol, or Noah, at the moment. If we're talking about next season, those guys vault into a whole nother universe than those three guys, but here and now, I'd pass on Howard for each of them.
 
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Nic Batum thinks Marc Gasol is the best big man in the NBA!
 
Nic Batum thinks Marc Gasol is the best big man in the NBA!

He should definitely be considered, and he's a lot better than his statistical output. I wish we'd actually involve him more offensively, not just in terms of posting him up, but just letting the ball touch his hands on more possessions. It's just like every time he touches the ball offensively, we get some points, even if he's not the one scoring them. He's like a poor man's Hakeem, or in other words, he's his older brother with some balls.

The only thing is, I wish Gasol were more aggressive on the boards. I think without Randolph in the same frontcourt, he'd probably be a 10+ rpg guy statistically, but those numbers would be just as empty as Howard's current rebounding total. Unlike Pau, Marc has a killer instinct, but for some reason, that doesn't always translate to crashing the glass like he should. He'll take charges, block shots, and do all of the hustle plays in between, but for some reason, he tends to let some boards go sometimes.
 
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Gasol reminds me of Sabonis. Great court vision.
 
Gasol reminds me of Sabonis. Great court vision.


On ESPN during the Miami-Memphis game, they showed a graphic of the non-guards with the most assists, LeBron was #1 obviously, Batum was #2 and M. Gasol was #5.
 
Lebron
Durant
Cp3
Kobe
Howard


6th would be tougher. I might go harden or melo
 
If we are building a starting 5 and bench?

Here is my team:
PG: cp3, SG: harden, sf: lbj, pf: Aldridge, center: chandler

Bench:
Sg: Matthews, sf: batum, pf: millsap, center: Larry sanders.
 
If we are building a starting 5 and bench?

Here is my team:
PG: cp3, SG: harden, sf: lbj, pf: Aldridge, center: chandler

Bench:
Sg: Matthews, sf: batum, pf: millsap, center: Larry sanders.

So, Durant isn't even good enough to make you're bench. He'd be a hell of a 6th man. Talk about instant offense off the bench...

BNM
 
If the idea is to build the best starting lineup, I think you'd be better off with a Tyson Chandler type than Dwight Howard. Even or better defense, much better attitude, currently better health, and much less selfishness on a team already overloaded with people that want their touches.
 
If the idea is to build the best starting lineup, I think you'd be better off with a Tyson Chandler type than Dwight Howard. Even or better defense, much better attitude, currently better health, and much less selfishness on a team already overloaded with people that want their touches.

That's what I was thinking too. You can't have all 5 starters the teams designated scorer. It would be mass confusion.
 
cant believe nobody has mentioned timmy yet?

still elite and still wins like a motherfucker
 
cant believe nobody has mentioned timmy yet?

still elite and still wins like a motherfucker

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But his impact isn't there. I think a lot of those numbers are empty statistics. Every time I've gotten to see him play this year (which seems like every other night with how much they put LAL on tv), he's been largely inconsequential.

Howard and Bynum are easily the best big men in the game, but I don't think I'd take either over Duncan, M. Gasol, or Noah, at the moment. If we're talking about next season, those guys vault into a whole nother universe than those three guys, but here and now, I'd pass on Howard for each of them.
 

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