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That's enough to win?

Of course not but its a great start. Both are still young.

Just like people want to come to NY/LA people are going to want to come to BK. Add in an owner that will pay a ridiculous amount of tax and have a draw in the eastern european leagues then you are goin gto have a good team.
 
Of course not but its a great start. Both are still young.

Just like people want to come to NY/LA people are going to want to come to BK. Add in an owner that will pay a ridiculous amount of tax and have a draw in the eastern european leagues then you are goin gto have a good team.

Deron is older than Melo, who you said is going to be finished in 2 years.....
 
Deron is older than Melo, who you said is going to be finished in 2 years.....

I never said Melo would be finished. I said he can't be relied on to be a guy who can carry a team by himself. Both players could use better conditioning.
 
7 TO's / no assists.

He will not be relied on to set up his teammates. He will not be handling the ball with KD/RW/RJ on the team.

The summer league is like a minor league game. They ask players to do things they aren't comfortable doing to get better at it. Lamb is being told to handle the ball and administer the offense.

When he actually is playing for the Thunder he will be a spot up shooter and a guy running off screens. The guy can flat out shoot and thats what they will need to replace Martin.
 
Where are you getting this from? "Flat out shooter"? Says who. He shot ****ing 33% in college from 3....
 
The Big East D > The DLeague

And he was 20 at UConn, not 18.

He was born May 30th 1992.

So he is 21 this year.

20 last year.

18-19 in UCONN...sorry was off by a year. He had a solid freshman year and was not as good obviously in his sophmore year. Then had a nice year in the D-league last year. You just want to pick out bad things because now he is a Thunder player.

Big East is not better than the D-League. The top end talent in the Big East is better but there are plenty of people that play in the Big East that couldn't make the rosters of the D-League teams.
 
BWAHAHAHAHAHA go look at the DLeague stat leaders and re-think if you seriously wanna say it's better than the Big East.

The DLeague is a ****ing joke
 
BWAHAHAHAHAHA go look at the DLeague stat leaders and re-think if you seriously wanna say it's better than the Big East.

The DLeague is a ****ing joke

So why is 75% of the big east not even playing professional basketball?
 
So why is 75% of the big east not even playing professional basketball?

So you're telling me you think the DLeague plays better D than what Louisville and Syracuse did last year?

Did you look at the names on the stat sheet? Obviously not
 
So you're telling me you think the DLeague plays better D than what Louisville and Syracuse did last year?

Did you look at the names on the stat sheet? Obviously not

You didn't say just Louisville. You said hte Big East. In terms of total talent for each player the D-League is better.
 
9 Ryan Ayers G 6-7 210 Notre Dame

32 JaMychal Green F 6-9 220 Alabama

22 Lester Hudson G 6-3 190 Tennessee-Martin

00 Rick Jackson F 6-9 240 Syracuse

10 Dontell Jefferson G 6-5 195 Arkansas

5 Tre Kelley G 6-0 188 South Carolina

0 Chris Roberts G 6-4 205 Bradley

4 Jamarr Sanders G 6-4 210 Alabama-Birmingham

15 Patrick Sullivan C 6-9 215 S.E. Louisiana

24 Alexis Wangmene F 6-7 241 Texas

7 Tyler Wilkerson F 6-8 240 Marshall



Jam Roster

44 Brian Butch C 6-11 240 Wisconsin

34 Chris Cooper C 6-10 245 Old Dominion

14 Stephen Dennis G 6-6 180 Kutztown, Pa.

32 Shan Foster G, F 6-6 195 Vanderbilt

9 Damion James G, F 6-7 225 Texas

24 Adam Koch F 6-8 255 Northern Iowa

7 Renaldo Major F 6-6 210 Fresno State

21 James Nunnally F 6-7 205 UC Santa Barbara

15 Cam Tatum F 6-7 195 Tennessee

33 Adrian Thomas F 6-7 225 Miami

24 Antoine Agudio G 6-3 185 Hofstra

32 D'Aundray Brown G 6-4 195 Cleveland State

50 Michael Eric F 6-10 240 Temple

17 Travis Franklin F 6-7 215 Colorado State

22 Kyle Gibson G 6-5 205 Louisiana Tech

7 Jorge Gutierrez G 6-3 195 California

20 Jai Lucas G 5-10 160 Texas

10 Brady Morningstar G 6-4 185 Kansas

21 Arinze Onuaku F, C 6-9 275 Syracuse

42 Ryan Rossiter F 6-9 255 Siena

30 Kyle Weaver G 6-6 200 Washington State

12 Tirrell Baines F 6-6 220 Marshall

34 Keith Benson C 6-11 230 Oakland

10 Nick Covington G 6-2 200 Oklahoma City

23 Erik Daniels F 6-8 215 Kentucky

32 Kyle Goldcamp F 6-10 250 Gannon

22 Demonte Harper G 6-4 188 Morehead State

13 Cory Higgins G 6-5 180 Colorado

Terrence Jennings F 6-10 230 Louisville

4 Mustafa Shakur G 6-3 190 Arizona

33 Chace Stanback F 6-8 210 UNLV

24 Wesley Witherspoon F 6-9 215 Memphis

10 Bryant Austin F 6-6 215 Indiana State

22 Luke Harangody F 6-8 240 Notre Dame

9 Anthony Harris G 6-2 190 Miami

19 Ron Howard G, F 6-5 185 Valparaiso

24 Demetri McCamey G 6-3 200 Illinois

18 Tony Mitchell F 6-6 216 Alabama

32 Chris Porter F 6-7 214 Auburn

15 Anthony Richardson F 6-7 205 Florida State

17 Sadiel Rojas G, F 6-4 190 Oklahoma Wesleyan

23 Tommy Smith F 6-10 215 Arizona State

21 Terrance Thomas F 6-6 230 Baylor

33 Brandon Wallace F 6-8 225 South Carolina

14 Carlon Brown G 6-5 215 Colorado

21 Jason Ellis F 6-7 200 Boise State

22 Sean Evans F 6-8 250 St. John's, N.Y.

4 Reggie Hamilton G 5-11 180 Oakland

24 Justin Harper F, C 6-10 225 Richmond

42 JaJuan Johnson F, C 6-10 221 Purdue

11 Coby Karl G 6-5 215 Boise State

50 Dallas Lauderdale F 6-8 260 Ohio State

33 Josh Owens F 6-9 240 Stanford

17 Durrell Summers G 6-4 205 Michigan State

21 Jarrid Famous F, C 6-11 240 South Florida

24 Augustus Gilchrist F 6-10 240 South Florida

14 Paul Harris F 6-4 230 Syracuse

13 Robert Hite G 6-2 184 Miami

15 Justin Hurtt G 6-5 210 Tulsa

12 Othyus Jeffers G, F 6-5 200 Robert Morris - Chicago

22 Nick Murphy G, F 6-4 215 Jacksonville State

11 Alex Ruoff G 6-6 220 West Virginia

32 Ben Strong C 6-11 220 Guilford

7 Chris Wright G 6-1 210 Georgetown

11 Morris Almond G 6-5 210 Rice

42 Zach Andrews F 6-9 230 Bradley

34 Craig Brackins F 6-10 230 Iowa State

Matt Dickey G 6-1 180 UNC-Asheville

24 Gary Flowers G 6-8 214 Southern Mississippi

22 Courtney Fortson G 5-11 185 Arkansas

44 Travis Hyman C 7-0 245 Bowie State

23 Jerome Jordan C 7-0 253 Tulsa

18 Elijah Millsap G 6-6 215 Alabama-Birmingham

33 Jamario Moon F 6-8 215 Meridian CC

21 Reeves Nelson F 6-8 235 UCLA

12 Mike Taylor G 6-2 170 Iowa State

7 Curtis Jerrells

G

6-1

195

Baylor



12 Jermaine Taylor

G

6-4

210

UCF



14 Mark Tyndale

G

6-5

210

Temple



17 Jeremiah Rivers

G

6-5

207

Indiana



19 Josh Selby

G

6-2

183

Kansas



21 Justin Hawkins

F

6-7

210

New Mexico State



24 Omar Reed

F

6-6

215

Bluefield



33 Chris Wright

F

6-8

225

Dayton



41 Fab Melo*

C

7-0

255

Syracyse



42 Garrett Stutz*

C

7-0

253

Wichita State



44 Will Foster

C

7-5

260

Gonzaga

11 Will Blalock G 6-1 200 Iowa State

10 Mo Charlo F 6-7 210 Nevada

21 Ronald Dupree F 6-7 210 Louisiana State

23 Desmon Farmer G 6-5 210 USC

41 Garrett Green C 6-11 240 San Diego State

15 Orien Greene G 6-5 218 Louisiana-Lafayette

34 Darnell Jackson F 6-8 241 Kansas

9 Tajuan Porter G 5-7 155 Oregon

50 Ralph Sampson C 6-11 240 Minnesota

33 Samardo Samuels F 6-9 260 Louisville

22 Dar Tucker G 6-4 205 DePaul

14 Kyle Fogg G 6-3 183 Arizona

7 Tyler Honeycutt F 6-8 188 UCLA

10 Chris Johnson F 6-6 201 Dayton

23 D.J. Kennedy G, F 6-6 215 St. John's, N.Y.

9 Toure Murry F 6-5 200 Wichita State

11 Christian Polk G 6-3 195 Texas-El Paso

24 Glen Rice G 6-6 215 Georgia Tech

17 Mike Singletary F 6-6 220 Texas Tech

33 Royce White F 6-8 270 Iowa State

18 Hassan Whiteside C 7-0 260 Marshall

34 Hilton Armstrong C, F 6-11 235 Connecticut

23 Maurice Baker G 6-1 195 Oklahoma State

32 Mickell Gladness C 6-11 230 Alabama A&M

24 Lance Goulbourne F 6-8 230 Vanderbilt

12 Taylor Griffin F 6-8 231 Oklahoma

13 Stefhon Hannah G 6-1 175 Missouri

18 Darington Hobson G 6-7 210 New Mexico

9 Cameron Jones G 6-4 185 Northern Arizona

15 Travis Leslie G 6-4 205 Georgia

14 Daniel Nwaelele G 6-4 205 Air Force

33 Jeremy Tyler F, C 6-10 260 San Diego, California

34 Christopher Ayer C 6-10 250 Loyola Marymount

11 Andre Barrett G 5-11 175 Seton Hall

14 Chris Davis G 6-3 185 Southern U.

24 Mike Davis F 6-9 225 Illinois

33 James Mays F 6-9 230 Clemson

22 Casey Mitchell G 6-4 220 West Virginia

23 Demetris Nichols F 6-8 215 Syracuse

19 Seth Tarver G, F 6-5 215 Oregon State

17 Mychel Thompson F 6-7 215 Pepperdine

21 Bryant Voiles F 6-9 209 Augustana, Ill.

Bill Walker F 6-6 220 Kansas State

32 Kenny Adeleke F 6-8 250 Hartford

23 Dennis Horner F 6-9 230 North Carolina State

9 Justin Johnson G 6-2 175 Concordia-Irvine

15 Dominique Jones G 6-5 215 South Florida

13 Ramone Moore G 6-4 190 Temple

34 Carleton Scott F 6-8 218 Notre Dame

17 Edwin Ubiles G, F 6-6 204 Siena

14 Ben Uzoh G 6-3 205 Tulsa

42 Ron Anderson F 6-8 260 South Florida

50 Rodney Bartholomew F 6-8 235 Midland College (Texas)(JC)

19 Brandon Brooks G 6-2 190 Alabama State

18 Rasual Butler F 6-7 215 La Salle

22 Mario Little G 6-6 210 Kansas

10 Andy Rautins G 6-4 190 Syracuse

21 Dominique Sutton G 6-5 212 No. Carolina Central

7 Tony Taylor G 6-1 191 George Washington

32 Hollis Thompson F, G 6-8 206 Georgetown

15 Isaiah Wilkerson G 6-3 215 NJIT
 
I prefer to call them the scrubs that are in the DLeague but yeah, the DLeague rosters.
 
Cavs are now the most interesting team in the league.

Irving

Bynum

Varajao

Thomson

Waiters

Gee

Bennett

Jack

Clark

Zeller

Thats a solid team right there...especially if Bennett is good.
 
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