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you got it, he's most like Rex Chapman.Rex Chapman. I think he'll be 'scrappy'. Might be the starting 2 guard. Who knows.
Could this guy be Ainge or Ainge lite?
you got it, he's most like Rex Chapman.

you got it, he's most like Rex Chapman.
Boston was a winning team in the 80's. Bring on the white boys! lolWill make a good backup shooting guard at the least. Man, we got a lot of white guys. Are we turning into Boston in the 80's?
When Pat Connaughton was drafted by the Brooklyn Nets in last month’s NBA Draft, his family cheered with the thinking the Boston native would be close to home.
Thing is, there was some confusion about his final destination.
Before the Nets took Connaughton 41st overall, he was already notified his rights would be traded to Portland as part of a package that included Mason Plumlee for Steve Blake and the rights to Rondae Hollis-Jefferson.
The problem: his family had no clue.
“I had to make an announcement,” said Connaughton.
Asked if the cheering stopped after it was discovered he’d be more than 3,000 miles away, Connaughton said: “No. They actually cheered louder.”
Yeah I got a kick out of that too. Has a very "dame" vibe to it. This could be our back court of the futureLike.
Yeah I got a kick out of that too. Has a very "dame" vibe to it. This could be our back court of the future
I can see it!Pat is our new Wesley Matthews. In 3 years everyone is gonna be on the Patwagon and Connaughton jerseys will run amuck at the Rose Garden.
...or one can hope.
As long as you say it with an Irish accent.I've decided to call him Patty.
Fits in with the whole Notre Dame thing.As long as you say it with an Irish accent.
Fits in with the whole Notre Dame thing.
"When I look around the league, and I've spent some time in the NBA, I find it really hard to believe there's not a spot for a guy that makes so many winning plays, that is so tough, such a team player," said Michael Crotty, Connaughton's former Middlesex (Mass.) Magic AAU coach who had also worked as the Boston Celtics' director of player development for three seasons.
"He's mature, his body is ready and every step of the way he keeps surprising people and surprising people. Hopefully real soon, it won't be a surprise just how good of a player this guy is and that he really belongs in the NBA."
Pat is my biggest worry this season. Why?
Because I have probably unreasonably high hopes for Pat, bigger than I should. Oh, the emotions of it all!
I don't watch much NCAA basketball, but did watch some of the tournament and I specifically remember being impressed with him. I like his game, hope it translates to the NBA.
I watched some college basketball this year (though not a ton), and I did see him play in the tourney and remember being quite impressed in the 4-5 games I saw him play this year. I remember being confused as to why he was playing power forward, but he more than held his own. He plays much bigger than he is. There is a lot to like about him.
Like Wizard Mentor, I'm kinda worried for the let-down with this guy. After watching him play in the tourney, I was thinking this kid was a legit prospect. I figure I must think a lot more of this guy than most, since he did last until the 41st pick of the draft.
What, is it unreasonable to expect that he will unexpectedly earn the starting spot over CJ, much like Batum unexpectedly started ahead of Outlaw back in 2008-09?

Sign me up for the Patwagon. But I won't be typing that last name. For now I'm going with PatCon.Pat is our new Wesley Matthews. In 3 years everyone is gonna be on the Patwagon and Connaughton jerseys will run amuck at the Rose Garden.
...or one can hope.
Dare we call him "St. Patrick"?

I have a feeling about Pat, like we really stole a guy who slipped under the radar by not being flashy. I don't have hopes of him being and all star or even a starter, but one of those career rotational guys that other teams hate to have to play against.
