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Topic subjectRE: I've never watched Melo. I've seen Moultrie.
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107627, RE: I've never watched Melo. I've seen Moultrie.
Posted by Bombastic, Wed May-08-13 08:12 PM
>>>I'd rather have him.
>>>
>>>I thought Johnson was a solid pick.
>>>
>>It wasn't.
>
>Of course in hindsight.
>
>But there wasn't much time for him to play. Then he got
>traded.

dawg he's getting traded around the D-League now.

>
>>>Moore can play in this league too.
>>>
>>Who?
>
>
>Etwuan Moore
>
>>>They're gonna keep needing better bigs until they have a
>>good
>>>enough pick.
>>
>>They had good enough picks to get somebody better than who
>>they got.
>
>Again with hindsight, you can pick a player here or there they
>should've gotten. But other teams passed on them too.
>
of course, with hindsight, what else are we doing here?

>When's the last time the Lakers drafted a solid player?
>
>Its not easy with picks in the 20s.
>
The Lakers haven't had a pick in the 20s since George Bush was president, so not sure what they have to do with it.

Point is if you have three picks between 20-21, you should be able to find *someone* that can actually hold a roster spot until the middle of their rookie deal.

They've got two guys that won't be (Melo & JuJuan) and another guy injured who they drafted knowing he's got injury issues.

Why is this McDonough dude good for being a part of that is what I'm curious about.