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Warriors win tie-breaker for 7th pick

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by HMMMHMM, Apr 27, 2012.

  1. HMMMHMM

    HMMMHMM Member

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    http://www.sulia.com/channel/golden...3-2bc3-4ab4-bf0e-9573ea9fc836/?source=twitter

    So undeserved.
     
  2. redhotrox

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    You really wanted them to lose and the Jazz to get the 8th pick on top of making the playoffs?
     
  3. Mkieke

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    I think if Utah gets that pick, they are absolutely open for a trade. They've got the young pieces they want, now they just need 1 proven perimeter player.
     
  4. HMMMHMM

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    Yes. The Warriors probably tanked harder than any team. It was a disgrace to watch them down the stretch.

    I strongly disliked the Jazz teams of the past, but pretty much all those guys are gone, so I really could care less if they had kept their pick.

    Also the Jazz, like Mkieke said, most likely would have been another team on the trade market, had they kept the pick. Don't think the Warriors will be.

    Furthermore it seems to me like the Rockets often like the same guys the Warriors like, whereas the Jazz usually go in a totally different direction.
     
  5. rpr52121

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    Who knows. Maybe the Rockets will be the team the jump into the top 3 and allow karma to balance out.
     

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