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Overall Pick
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Team Captain
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Player Selected
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Analysis
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1
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Raj
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Adam Browne
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As of right now, I have to go with Adam as the #1.
If he confirms before the draft that he's playing, its a no brainer.
But if his signability is still in question, its a risky pick cause
you might end up having to get a free agent pickup.
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2
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Adam Walker
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Vadim Shenderey
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Fourth straight year with the #2 pick for Adam and
it'll be his second straight playing with an MVP. It fits for Vadim
to go here because Vadim would allow Adam to score like he did with
Paul last year. This team would be a tough team and give Adam a big
inside banger to allow him to shoot outside.
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3
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Salar Samii
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Craig Isenbart
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This may be a bold prediction but it fits. They'd
have good chemistry and Craig has gotten better every season. However,
his priorities are sharing the ball and rebounding aka the opposite
of Adam B...exactly what Salar wants.
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4
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Paul Ruckerman
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Tim Rumpff
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The closest thing left to Vadim's style of play is
Alex, but that might be kinda awkward. So after Alex the next big body
is Tim. Their styles of play are very similar though so this team could
mesh and Ryan Motyka is also a pretty pick here too. Expect this pick
to be a turning point in whatever direction he goes.
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5
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Sam Mason
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Alex Parr
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Sam learned his lesson last year: you need size in
the DWL. He gets exactly what he wants and he gets a winner here at
5 in Alex who is tied on top in career wins. Styles go well together
and Sam's game is close to Ryan W.
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6
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Ryan Fitzmeyer
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Kevin Eaton
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Team York is meant to be. Kevin could easily get snatched
up as high as #2 but if he's available here, there's no way he's passed
up. This team would work well with Kevin shooting and Ryan camped under
the basket.
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7
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Tom Brodrik
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Ryan Motyka
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Tom gets a steal here at seven because people still
don't know what Ryan can deliver because of the no-show in the final
four. He has proved he can score so the only thing here is whether these
two could share the ball.
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8
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Abi Viswanathan
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Scott Henderson
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Scotty is last pick again but Abi isn't exactly a
loser here. Scott is a tough player who doesn't back down and if Abi
improves his game like he did before the 2004 season, they could be
dangerous.
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