*GM Ian Quailmen takes the podium*
GM: Good Morning, you beautiful Wisconsonians. It's good to be home back in Milwaukee, where I spent nearly 60 years of my life (1990-2049). Lots of great memories there; built a championship pedigree over the years before leaving for Detroit as a double agent... But what's in the past is in the past! Let's talk about the present, which I guess is kinda in the past too!
*lots of side eyes, confused looks, and shrugs from those in the audience & at the table with the GM*
GM: Anyway, in this beautiful October day in 1980, we want to look a back just a few weeks to the crazy, unexpected league shuffle that took place, resulting in us being in a creation draft and drafting from scratch. It's never fun being in the middle of a draft round, but we made the best of our opportunities where we could, going best player available on the board for our first 3 picks. Big Bill Laimbeer is coming out of Notre Dame looking to be a dominant force in the paint from the get-go. We were shocked AND THRILLED that he fell to us at 14! Likewise, needing a guard to pair with Bill, we were so thankful the rest of the league DISRESPECTED Walter Davis, gracing us with the opportunity to add such a prolific scorer! While we ideally would've loved to add some more rebounding help somewhere on the wing or paint... and damn you New Jersey (@RPF) for drafting Darryl Dawkins one pick before us, it was hard for us to consider anyone else with our 3rd pick other than Ray Williams.
GM: While we are enamored with the core we put in place, one thing we wanted to do was monopolize athletic, tall & long wings who can create chaos, whether it be offense or defense. Enter: Michael Wiley & Bill Hanzlik. We are particularly excited about Michael's athleticism and ability to get to the rim, especially off the bench... likewise, Bill really brings versatility to our starting 5. A real gritty player! And of course, we loved pairing David Greenwood with Big Bill to form a formidable big man duo.
GM: We are really curious to see how this team starts out. Clearly we are young, but I think there's the potential to really surprise folks!
With that said, any questions!