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Theo Pinson


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9 hours ago, SOJA said:

so confident 

Absolutely I am. 

ESPN did a Top 100 ranking of the NBA Players. Theo was 100. LOL

50. V.J. King    SF    Louisville    20.7    6-7    6-9½
51. Allonzo Trier    SG    Arizona    21.8    6-5    6-7
52. Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk    SG    Kansas    20.4    6-8    6-5
53. Ray Spalding    PF    Louisville    20.6    6-10    7-1
54. Ethan Happ    PF/C    Wisconsin    21.4    6-10    N/A
55. Tryggvi Hlinason    C    Valencia    20.0    7-1    N/A
56. Vince Edwards    SF    Purdue    21.5    6-8    7-0
57. Jacob Evans    SF    Cincinnati    20.3    6-6    N/A
58. Moritz Wagner    C    Michigan    20.5    6-11    7-0
59. Sacha Killeya-Jones    PF    Kentucky    19.2    6-11    7-2
60. Terence Davis    SG    Mississippi    20.4    6-4    N/A
61. Abdoulaye N'doye    PG    Cholet    19.6    6-7    7-2
62. Tadas Sedekerskis    SF    Burgos    19.8    6-10    6-9½
63. Kostja Mushidi    SG    Mega Bemax    19.3    6-5    7-1
64. Rawle Alkins    SG    Arizona    20.0    6-5    6-9
65. Chandler Hutchison    SG    Boise St    21.5    6-7    N/A
66. Anas Mahmoud    C    Louisville    22.4    7-0    N/A
67. Malik Pope    SF    San Diego St    21.2    6-10    7-2
68. Isaac Haas    C    Purdue    22.0    7-2    7-4
69. Keita Bates-Diop    SF    Ohio St    21.7    6-7    N/A
70. Vasilis Charalampopoulos    PF    PAOK    20.8    6-9    N/A
71. Johnathan Williams    PF    Gonzaga    22.4    6-9    7-0½
72. Jevon Carter    PG    West Virginia    22.1    6-2    6-3
73. Karim Jallow    SF    Bayern Muenchen    20.5    6-7    6-8
74. Donta Hall    PF/C    Alabama    20.2    6-9    7-4
75. John Konchar    SG    IPFW    21.6    6-6    N/A
76. Tyler Hall    SG    Montana St    20.6    6-4    N/A
77. Bryant Crawford    PG    Wake Forest    20.6    6-3    6-7
78. Justin James    SG    Wyoming    20.7    6-7    N/A
79. D'Marcus Simonds    PG/SG    Georgia St    20.0    6-3    N/A
80. Matisse Thybulle    SG    Washington    20.6    6-5    N/A
81. Aric Holman    PF/C    Mississippi St.    20.3    6-10    N/A
82. Josh Okogie    SG    Georgia Tech    19.1    6-4    7-0
83. Maximo Fjellerup    SF/PF    Bahia Blanca    19.9    6-7    N/A
84. Aleksa Radanov    SG    FMP    19.7    6-8    N/A
85. Elie Okobo    PG    Pau-Orthez    20.0    6-3    N/A
86. Jeffrey Carroll    SF    Oklahoma St    22.9    6-6    6-6½
87. MiKyle McIntosh    SF/PF    Oregon    23.2    6-7    6-10
88. Malik Newman    PG/SG    Kansas    20.7    6-4    6-6
89. Kamar Baldwin    PG    Butler    20.1    6-0    N/A
90. Omer Yurtseven    C    N.C. State    19.3    7-0    7-1
91. Marques Bolden    C    Duke    19.5    6-11    7-4½
92. Felipe Dos Anjos    C    Burgos    19.5    7-3    7-5
93. Leo Cizmic    SF/PF    Araberri    18.8    6-9    N/A
94. Elijah Stewart    SG    USC    21.9    6-5    N/A
95. Donte Grantham    SF    Clemson    22.6    6-8    N/A
96. Vanja Marinkovic    SG    Partizan    20.8    6-7    6-7
97. Viny Okouo    C    Malaga    20.5    7-2    N/A
98. Drew Eubanks    C    Oregon St    20.7    6-10    N/A
99. Nik Slavica    SF    Cedevita    20.7    6-8    N/A
100. Theo Pinson    SF    North Carolina    22.0    6-6    6-11

But, but, some random Tarheel blog said he was going to get picked. LOL. 

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ESPN Insider Mock Draft AKA Draft Express.

Second round

31. Suns

Elie Okobo | PG | Age: 20.5 | Pau-Orthez

32. Grizzlies

Tyus Battle | SG/SF | Age: 20.6 | Syracuse

33. Hawks

Jontay Porter | C | Age: 18.4 | Missouri

34. Mavericks

Donte DiVincenzo | PG | Age: 21.2 | Villanova

35. Magic

Shake Milton | PG/SG | Age: 21.6 | SMU

36. Kings

Melvin Frazier | SF | Age: 21.6 | Tulane

37. Knicks (from Bulls)

Gary Trent Jr. | SG | Age: 19.3 | Duke

38. 76ers (from Nets)

Jerome Robinson | PG | Age: 21.2 | Boston College

39. 76ers (from Knicks)

Chimezie Metu | PF/C | Age: 21.1 | USC

40. Nets (from Lakers)

Hamidou Diallo | SG | Age: 19.7 | Kentucky

41. Magic (from Hornets)

Jevon Carter | PG | Age: 22.6 | West Virginia

42. Pistons

Landry Shamet | PG | Age: 21.0 | Wichita State

43. Nuggets (from Clippers)

Devonte' Graham | PG | Age: 23.2 | Kansas

44. Wizards

Malik Newman | PG/SG | Age: 21.2 | Kansas

45. Nets (from Bucks)

Rodions Kurucs | SF/PF | Age: 20.2 | Barcelona 2

46. Rockets (from Heat)

Justin Jackson | SF/PF | Age: 21.2 | Maryland

47. Lakers (from Nuggets)

Isaac Bonga | SF | Age: 18.5 | Frankfurt

48. Wolves

Devon Hall | SG | Age: 22.8 | Virginia

49. Spurs

Tony Carr | PG | Age: 20.5 | Penn State

50. Pacers

Trevon Duval | PG | Age: 19.7 | Duke

51. Pelicans

Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk | SG | Age: 20.9 | Kansas

52. Jazz

Kevin Hervey | SF | Age: 21.8 | Texas Arlington

53. Thunder

 

Rawle Alkins | SG | Age: 20.5 | Arizona

54. Mavericks (from Blazers)

Brandon McCoy | C | Age: 19.9 | UNLV

55. Hornets (from Cavaliers)

Jalen Hudson | SG | Age: 21.9 | Florida

56. 76ers

Kostas Antetokounmpo | SF | Age: 20.4 | Dayton

57. Thunder (from Celtics)

Issuf Sanon | PG/SG | Age: 18.5 | Olimpija Ljubljana

58. Nuggets (from Warriors)

Kenrich Williams | PF | Age: 23.4 | TCU

59. Suns (from Raptors)

Karim Jallow | SF | Age: 21.0 | Bayern Muenchen

60. 76ers (from Rockets)

Amine Noua | PF | Age: 21.1 | Villeurbanne

I don't see a THEO anywhere. LOL. 

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2 hours ago, tarheelfan23 said:

if Theo falls to the second round we need to use these extra 2's to come up and get him

IF he falls to the second round?  The guy might not get drafted at all, of course he will fall to the second round!  If we want him (and I hope we don't), he will be there for us at 55.  No reason to give up any assets for a player who likely goes undrafted.

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12 minutes ago, acymetric said:

IF he falls to the second round?  The guy might not get drafted at all, of course he will fall to the second round!  If we want him (and I hope we don't), he will be there for us at 55.  No reason to give up any assets for a player who likely goes undrafted.

the guy is starting to rise to bottom of first round.....

 

he has way to much talent for us not to give him a run

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4 hours ago, tarheelfan23 said:

the guy is starting to rise to bottom of first round.....

 

he has way to much talent for us not to give him a run

LOL, your trolling is hilarious man. Good stuff. 

We know you know that Theo's trash ass won't even be Drafted. Good stuff though, man. You're hilarious. 

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13 hours ago, JakeDel5674 said:

LOL, your trolling is hilarious man. Good stuff. 

We know you know that Theo's trash ass won't even be Drafted. Good stuff though, man. You're hilarious. 

just wait until you see his name called tonight...will be a difference maker

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