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NBA Draft 2005

Interesting Draft

I like the Bobcat’s picks a lot. Anytime you can team together one of the most dominant big men (Sean May) last year in the NCAA with the point guard (Raymond Felton) that also lead you to a National Championship from the same state that your 2 year old franchise who just moved into a new arena can be done… You do it. They are going to improve quickly.

I’m okay with the Lakers picks. I don’t know much about Bynum. I just know he is young and could have lots of talent. I sure hope he does. I just didnt think they’d him with all the talent that was available at the time. However, they needed a PG or a C and there weren’t any decent point guards available. The guys I wanted Warrick, Jack, Garcia, Hodges, Green, weren’t projected as high as pick 10 plus they already have a lot of players like that. Except for Jarrent Jack who was drafted by Denver but then dealt to Portland for the rights to two later picks.

Charlie Villanueva is a thug and I can’t believe he went that high.

I was hoping Hakim Warrick wouldn’t go to a crappy team or at least one of the teams that I could semi-root for. I’m just going to hope he gets traded soon which probably won’t happen. At that point I was hoping that he would slip 1 more spot to play with Melo but oh well..

I am interested to see how well these Point Guards do. Deron Williams, Chris Paul, and Felton. How well Marvin Williams will live up to the hype? How many of these players will even make an impact at all?

Bynum is rocking cold pizza as we speak. His favorite subject in high school was Physics.

1 Milwaukee Bucks Andrew Bogut, Utah
2 Atlanta Hawks Marvin Williams, North Carolina
3 Utah Jazz Deron Williams, Illinois
4 New Orleans Hornets Chris Paul, Wake Forest
5 Charlotte Bobcats Raymond Felton, North Carolina
6 Portland Trail Blazers Martell Webster, Seattle Prep HS
7 Toronto Raptors Charlie Villanueva, Connecticut
8 New York Knicks Channing Frye, Arizona
9 Golden State Warriors Ike Diogu, Arizona State
10 LA Lakers Andrew Bynum, St. Joseph (NJ) HS
11 Orlando Magic Fran Vazquez, Spain
12 LA Clippers Yaroslav Korolev, CSKA Moscow
13 Charlotte Bobcats Sean May, North Carolina
14 Minnesota Timberwolves Rashad McCants, North Carolina
15 New Jersey Nets Antoine Wright, Texas A&M
16 Toronto Raptors Joey Graham, Oklahoma State
17 Indiana Pacers Danny Granger, New Mexico
18 Boston Celtics Gerald Green, Gulf Shores Acad (TX)
19 Memphis Grizzlies Hakim Warrick, Syracuse
20 Denver Nuggets Julius Hodge, North Carolina State
21 Phoenix Suns Nate Robinson, Washington (to New York)
22 Denver Nuggets Jarrett Jack, Georgia Tech (to Portland)
23 Sacramento Kings Francisco Garcia, Louisville
24 Houston Rockets Luther Head, Illinois
25 Seattle SuperSonics Johan Petro, France
26 Detroit Pistons Jason Maxiell, Cincinnati
27 Portland Trail Blazers Linas Kleiza, Missouri (to Denver)
28 San Antonio Spurs Ian Mahinmi, STB Le Havre (France)
29 Miami Heat Wayne Simien, Kansas
30 New York Knicks David Lee, Florida