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2018 Redraft

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Artie_Fufkin, Jul 19, 2018.

  1. Artie_Fufkin

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    https://syndication.bleacherreport....r-league-performance-really-mattered.amp.html

     
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    Wow, a redraft article already? These type of articles are always fun to read.
     
  3. FLASH21

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    Do something Morey!!!!

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    Seems a tad bit early for a redraft...but I'm confident that in a few years people will be wondering how an all-league defensive player was picked at number 46 :D:D
     
  5. napalm06

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    Yes, what a mystery indeed!!! ;)

    This is looking like a great pick by Morey. I really hope DAM gets signed for this year.
     
  6. Texanasiafan

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    This is the franchise player to replace CP3.


    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was summer league's top rookie point guard with the third-highest PER in the 2018 draft class.

    After he averaged 19.0 points and 4.0 assists per game on 45.8 percent shooting, questions over his limited explosiveness have started to fade. Gilgeous-Alexander looked sharp and shifty off the dribble—difficult to contain despite lacking blow-by speed.

    He converted in the lane and showed promise with his pull-up jumper. His size (6'6"), length and quick reaction time also translated 2.3 steals per game, a number pointing to defensive playmaking potential that feels legitimate.
     
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    Is it too early to do a: "What if LeBron picked Philly" article?
     

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