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Tamar Slay

Discussion in 'NBA Draft' started by drpepper, Mar 10, 2002.

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  1. drpepper

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    Has anyone heard anything else on this guy besides what nbadraft.net posts on him. He seems to be a good scorer (43% from 3) and might not be a bad option for a 2nd rounder if we decide to go big in the 1st round.

    I'd like to see us take a good pg like Kirk Hinrich with our Toronto pick (if we get it). But we really need a good SG/SF type player with the amount of time Walt and Rice spend on the bench. I'm starting to believe Rice will never be healthy, seriously.
     
  2. Relativist

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    I agree about a good backup PG, since I've gone along with vocal BBS opinion and decided we could do better than Moochie. However, I hope (and imagine so) that that's management's lowest priority, since I'm willing to see if Tierre can fill that role.

    I think Oscar can be that SG/SG, although I hear this Woods fella is pretty good. ;)

    I wonder if the Rocks will keep their 2nd rounder. Unless we get rid of a lot of players, we're not going to have a lot of roster space.

    Stevie Cuttino Rice Mo T Cato
    Mooch Oscar TMo Eddie Collier
    Tierre Langhi KT Willis
    Walt

    * the above is not necessarily how I see our depth

    That's fifteen people, none of whom should be legitimately injured (knock on wood) next year. I don't see any player on that roster who I'm certain will be gone next year. The only ones we can cut are Tierre, Langhi, Walt and Willis, I believe. That only leaves us one legitimate roster spot. It'll be interesting to see how our roster changes next year.
     

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