blazers cuz they got first pick and greg oden
2007-07-03 04:40:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Portland with Greg Oden. The Blazers then have a nucleus of Brandon Roy, LaMarcus Aldridge and Oden and in 2-3 years, they'll be competing for the championship. Sonics still have some ways to go even after drafting Durant & Green...if they resign Rashard Lewis, they have a logjam at the 3 and the loss of Ray Allen will hurt as well.
2007-07-02 17:10:39
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answered by Victor C 3
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Portland Trailblazer
They only got it because of the ping pong balls but how lucky they got. Getting a future franchise player. Every team would rather start with an excellent big man than a great small forward. The last 8 nba finals from 1999-2007 the winner had great big man. The Spurs had Duncan and Robinson. But Robinson left after the second title. The Lakers had Shaq. The Pistons had Rasheed Wallace and Ben Wallace. This shows that you also need dominant big men to win. But MJ was a different case.
2007-07-02 15:51:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Obviously Oden and Durant are the best players, but for a couple sleepers who will very good and are steals where they were taken are Nick Young to the Wizards out of USC, and Al Thornton to the Clippers out of FSU. Young is a shooter and a playmaker that's walking into a great system in Washington where he can come right in and start or at least contribute heavily. Thornton may have to work harder and prove himself to get in the rotation early, but he's the 2nd best offensive player in the draft behind Kevin Durant. He's so athletic and he's improved so much out on the perimeter, he could realistically be a 20 ppg scorer in the NBA within a couple years.
2007-07-03 03:37:21
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answered by tupacisalive53 2
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Okay if you rule out Oden & Durant who are clearly the 2 best players in the draft. All the C's and PG's chosen will take a year or two to come into their own (Oden being the exception). The most obvious rookies to come out of the blocks fast will be either a sg, sf or pf, their positions are simply an easier adjustment. Centers have to cope with huge experienced guys (Shaq, Yao etc) all of a sudden and pg's have to be able to run a team for 82 games and cope with vetran playmakers trying to take the ball off them so those too positions tend to take longer to come through. I'd say that the Bucks got the 3rd best player in Yi in terms of immediate impact. The question is will his agent continue to be a idiot. If they come to their senses quickly then the Bucks will have the player who is probably the most ready to contribute.
2007-07-03 01:59:16
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answered by alpha2117 2
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Seattle SuperSonics.
They got Kevin Durant.
2007-07-02 15:45:53
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answered by FaustoCarmonaFan 1
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Hawks becasue noone expects them to do anything and this guy is proven ball player. Durant and Oden they have alot of expectations and i dont think both will be able to deliver Immediately anyway.
2007-07-02 16:00:38
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answered by igotrings 2
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portland-greg oden. basically it comes down 2 either durant or oden. and oden is way more of a monster than durant. durant is just a tall, skinny, shooter. oden is a powerhouse. imagine both of them running at u full speed who would u b more scared of??? oden=rookie of the year
2007-07-02 16:16:09
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answered by dru 3
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Go to roster management and select trade. Find 2 teams and put the players on the trading block and click trade. Then you are done.
2016-05-17 05:02:32
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answered by ? 3
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Seattle. Now they would enjoy their second selection (Kevin Durant) better since they traded Ray Allen because he would be their messiah.
2007-07-02 15:46:39
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answered by Darth Revan 7
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Portland - they got Oden
2007-07-02 15:46:04
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answered by Ocho Cinco 7
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