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Post by John on Jan 18, 2006 11:15:30 GMT -4
Okay, while watching the 76ers the other day, I was stunned to realize that 4 out of 5 starters were drafted by the Sixers... Not only that, but they've never played elsewhere...
Allen Iverson Samuel Dalembert Kyle Korver Andre Iguadala
Can any other team match this astounding feat? Certainly no team is starting five players that they've drafted and subsequently nurtured, right?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2006 16:14:07 GMT -4
Warriors:
Jrich Dunleavy Murphy/Diogu Foyle
Pietrus soon
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Post by John on Jan 18, 2006 16:19:20 GMT -4
Warriors: Jrich Dunleavy Murphy/Diogu Foyle Pietrus soon nice one!
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Post by John on Jan 19, 2006 0:55:31 GMT -4
Another team with four of five starters...the Chicago Bulls (Chandler's draft rights were acquired from the Los Angeles Clippers for Brand - so I would consider him a home grown player for the Bulls)...
Point Guard - Chris Duhon Shooting Guard - Kirk Hinrich Small Forward - Andres Nocioni Power Forward - Mike Sweetney Center - Tyson Chandler
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Post by John on Jan 19, 2006 11:22:24 GMT -4
How about the Toronto Raptors next season? Figure they're bound to move Jalen soon, or bench him in favor of Joey Graham... All they need is another swing man in the draft, or go with an all big lineup to get to all five...
PG - Jose Calderon SG - Joey Graham SF - Charlie Villenueva PF - Chris Bosh C - Rafael Araujo
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2006 16:24:53 GMT -4
Sonics:
Ridnour Lewis Collison/Radmonovich Petro/Swift
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Post by John on Jan 19, 2006 16:28:56 GMT -4
Sonics: Ridnour Lewis Collison/Radmonovich Petro/Swift I've been reading that Danny Ainge has offered Gerald Green to Seattle for Robert Swift more than one time and has repeatedly gotten the same answer: no.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2006 16:36:49 GMT -4
Swift is looking good. I saw him recently at the Sonics/Warriors game and he was leading the team in scoring for a while in the 2nd quarter.
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