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13 hours ago, king said:

Wow crazy how this team is doing without 3 of their good players. Bradley Stevens is one hell of a coach


When LeBron bolts Cleveland, my guess for Houston, Boston will win the East and as many years as they can afford to pay Irving, Hayward, Brown, and Tatum..Rozier. Hell, it don't matter if LeBron stays or not. He ain't beating a healthy Celtics team. My guess is he tries to find an already elite team to join. Houston being the only real logical option.

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1 hour ago, navydawg31 said:

Lot of upside with Williams 

I slightly preferred Mitchell Robinson because his upside is monstrous (could be a perennial all star - 7 footer with skills), especially that late.  But Williams is probably a safer pick.  Won’t be flashy but will be a solid rebounder who defends well.

He cost himself a lot of money coming back to play another year in aggieland.  A likely top 10 pick a year ago to barely a first rounder.  Everyone knew this draft was going to be one of the most big heavy in years.  Not sure what he was thinking.  

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3 hours ago, TxHoops said:

I slightly preferred Mitchell Robinson because his upside is monstrous (could be a perennial all star - 7 footer with skills), especially that late.  But Williams is probably a safer pick.  Won’t be flashy but will be a solid rebounder who defends well.

He cost himself a lot of money coming back to play another year in aggieland.  A likely top 10 pick a year ago to barely a first rounder.  Everyone knew this draft was going to be one of the most big heavy in years.  Not sure what he was thinking.  

He did cost himself a lot and should have came out last year and been a top 10 pick. With so many bigs and huge draft he should have stayed in college station one more year to get back in the top 10. 

I was reading reports of a package deal for them to get mo bamba but as of now nothing has planed out

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