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2008 NBA Draft Lottery Show
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I'd like to thank everyone for coming out on this beautiful Friday afternoon! We are not going to drag this thing out all day folks. You want to know where the balls land!? Well I know where the balls landed, and let's just say that a few teams will feel like the balls landed in their mo.......andddddddd with that let's get this thing started!!

First I want to give a shout-out to the defending AND REIGNING NBA Champions, the Denver Nuggets!! No asterisks here, TheSyndicate fought and clawed his way to another ring. It wasn't always pretty but he showed up when it counted most and kept the trophy in Denver for another year. Congrats!!

Now let's check out some player analysis from some of the sport's top talking heads!

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First up we have Kevin Love. He is the consensus #1 overall pick and rightfully so. This kid has a bright future ahead of him. Let's take a look at what Bowtothebill23 had to say about Kevin earlier this year.
Bowtothebill23 wrote:Kevin Love: PF, 6'10, 260 pounds, 19 years old
Strengths:
-Elite Scoring Ability: A potential inside and 3 pt, B from free throw line. Way too quick for Power Forwards with 52 quickness, plenty of strength and great jumping ability will allow him to draw fouls like crazy.
-Rebounding: A potentials in both. Already an elite defensive rebounder. Strength and jumping just accentuate his rebounding ability. Can grab offensive boards and finish immediately.
-Defense: A potential in Post defense. Already a good defender. Won't give up offensive rebounds. No one will be too athletic or too good for him. Will likely be able to stay out of foul trouble relatively easily.
-Handling/Passing: As a big man, having C potentials in each is incredible. Won't struggle too much with turnovers and won't be a ball stopper.
-NBA Ready- His ratings are so high already that he can come in and immediately be a key contributor.

Weaknesses:
-Perimeter Defense- League is finding more stretch 4's. He won't be awful at defending them, but stretch 4's detract from 2 big strengths, low post defense and rebounding.
-Positional Inflexibility- Likely can only play the 4. While he is probably capable of playing center, you wouldn't want him there for too long. Certainly can't play the 3.
-Blocking: While Love will be a good defender, he can't anchor a defense. He's in no way a shot blocker, and doesn't force turnovers.

Summary: Love will be one of the most dominant offensive players this league has ever seen. He combines original Larry Johnson's inside scoring, rebounding, and athleticism with Dirk Nowitzki's outside shooting and defense. Additionally, his floor is very high since his rebounding and defensive ratings are already very good, same with his athleticism. I see Love as a 27-10-3 guy while shooting over 40% from 3 in his prime while playing very good defense.
Kevin was nice enough to sit down with us earlier in the week and answer a few questions as well!

SLOESPN: How do you feel about the rule requiring players to go to college first? How did you feel going in? How do you feel now coming out?

Kevin Love: I feel like college not only made me a better player, but it made me a better person both on and off the court. I’ve always been put in a leadership role and being a freshman it was a little different in that respect with my other teammates. Having my teammates there supporting me and bringing me in, that really helped me. Also off the court as well; going to school and making honor roll was really good for me. It was big for my parents as well. I think school really has prepared me. At first I didn’t know what I was doing; I was throwing myself into different interviews and different workouts all at the same time, so I really had to manage my schedule, time management was huge for me. So that’s just an example there of how school really helped me.

SLOESPN: Is the transition to the next level going to be harder for a big man than a guard since you don’t really have the ball in your hands?

Kevin Love: I don’t know, it’s tough to say. The guards really dominate on the perimeter, like a guy like Chris Paul, it’s going to be tough to guard someone like him. A player like Derrick Rose will step in and contribute right away. I don’t know if it will necessarily be harder, you see a guy like Kevin Garnett or Tim Duncan in that power forward position, so it is going to be tough. I feel like there will be a high learning curve. I’m ready to learn.

SLOESPN: What have you been doing to prepare for the draft?

Kevin Love: I’ve been at the Home Depot Center working my butt off. I get up at 6:30 and get to the gym by 8. Just seeing the changes to my body, after losing 15 pounds, I feel a lot quicker and a lot more explosive. I feel great. It’s been strenuous, it’s been the hardest thing I’ve ever done, but it’s going to be worth it come draft night. I want to come into training camp and next season even better prepared than I am now, I just want to be ready to go.

SLOESPN: What are you eating now that you didn’t before? What did you have to give up?

Kevin Love: I’d say the only thing I had to give up was my chocolate milk fetish. I think everyone has their one thing, and chocolate milk was probably it for me. I’m always drinking water, but other than that, it was never really about what I ate, it was just when I ate it. After a 7:30 game in college, you get back to the hotel around 12 o’clock and you’re eating. Also just getting into the gym and running, working out six hours a day, has really done a lot for me.

SLOESPN: Thanks for taking the time Kevin to speak with us and we wish you the best in the future!

Next up we'll be talking with Russell Westbrook right after this commercial break!
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So next up we have Russell Westbrook! Let's see what the experts think about Westbrook.
BowToTheBill23 wrote:Russell Westbrook: PG, 6'3, 187 pounds, 19 years old
Strengths:
-Inside scoring- Elite inside scoring. Has everything you could ever want in a scorer. He's the prototypical perfect guard for an inside focused team. With A potential inside and a 100 jump rating, he'll be absolutely unstoppable at the rim. Additionally, due to his elite quickness and athleticism, he's going to draw fouls like crazy. And that's perfect with his A potential at the line.
-Perimeter Defense- Will be able to match up with any point guard. His athleticism will help him against bigger guards, and he has B potential in perimeter D and A steals. He's not going to be a total nightmare on defense, but he has the potential to be one of the best defensive point guards in the league.
-Handling/Passing- No one will confuse him for Chris Paul or Deron Williams but he's no slouch. One shouldn't be too worried with him being a ball stopper.
-Rebounding- Will be an elite rebounding point guard. Has a B potential for defensive rebounding and C for offensive rebounding. His elite jumping and adequate strength will also help. He's a walking triple double.

Weaknesses:
-Shooting- not an abhorrent shooter but every shot he takes from outside is a wasted possession. He's so good at scoring inside that one can only hope he's not one to fall in love with his jumpshot.
-Turnovers- With someone who handles the ball as much as he will be and for someone who'll be attacking the rim as much as he will be, his handling isn't quite as high as you'd like to see. He won't be bad by any stretch of the imagination, but he will certainly have some turnover problems every once in a while.
-System Inflexibility- In this age where we have better shooters than ever, Westbrook is best served on an inside focused team that attacks the boards hard. Any other system neutralize his 2 best characteristics that set him apart from other point guards.
-Raw- Westbrook is going to take a couple seasons just to become good. He'll likely take his entire rookie contract to become great. That's fine for a rebuilding team, but if someone is drafting him expecting him to lead their playoff run next season, they'll be disappointed. This also leaves Westbrook vulnerable to TC. If TC lowers his ratings, even with TC insurance, it'll take him an extra 2 seasons beyond what it already is for him to catch up.

Summary: Westbrook is going to make someone very very happy so long as they put him in the right system. I see a lot of Kevin Johnson in him with fewer assists. I see Westbrook as a 25-7-6-2 guy in his prime.
Chad Knowitall wrote:Westbrook is nearly impossible to keep out of the lane when he put his mind to it. His terrific first step, combined with his nose for the basket and surprisingly effective crossover to get his man off-balance gets him into the paint time after time, allowing him to show off the breathtaking leaping ability finishing above the rim that we’ve all come to know and love over the last season.

He shows a good demeanor on the floor, knowing when to try and make things happen individually and when to settle in and get others involved, even if it’s clear that he’s no finished product as far as his playmaking skills are concerned.

Westbrook is fairly effective running the pick and roll (surveying options nicely and finding open teammates on the drive and dish), and generally didn’t seem to have much of an issue getting his team into their offense once he's settled in. He isn’t immune to taking some bad shots from time to time, but also plays his typical fantastic defense, being a menace on the floor with his athleticism, but smart and active enough to take advantage of it effectively.
Now to answer a few questions, we're joined by Russell Westbrook!

SLOESPN: Some rumors have mentioned the Magic and Heat as possible destinations; do you have any feelings about those teams or cities?

Russell Westbrook: They’re both great cities and great teams. I just want to go to the best team that I can help in whatever role they need me in.

SLOESPN: That's nice and all Russ but there is a difference between Orlando and Miami? You do realize this right?

Russell Westbrook: Yeah man, I was just trying to be polite. No way on earth I'd choose Orlando over Miami. Have you seen those fine ass mamacitas walking around butt nekkid! C'mon lotto gods!!!

SLOESPN: Annnnnnddddddd we're told you have to head out now Russ, thanks for spending some time with us and enjoy this night!

Next prospect is DeAndre Jordan out of Texas A&M.......right after this brief commercial break!
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Welcome back! So what do we know about DeAndre Jordan that may affect his draft position?
Bowtothebill23 wrote:DeAndre Jordan: C, 6'11, 265 pounds, 19 years old.
Strengths:
-DPOY Potential- Jordan is an absolute monster on the defensive side of the ball. He's got A DRB, A PSD, and B block. But with his size and athleticism, I don't see him having any trouble stopping opponents or swatting shots. With his absolutely incredible athleticism, he will have no trouble staying out of foul trouble and playing long minutes.
-Athleticism- We just touched on this, but with good quickness for a center, 100 strength, 93 jump, and 91 stamina, Jordan is going to be have the athletic edge every single time he takes the court. Additionally he has good size for a center. His athleticism will allow him to dominate on the boards and will make him incredibly efficient on offense.
-Rebounding- I see Jordan leading the league in rebounding in his prime. With his size, athleticism, and A potentials in both offensive and defensive rebounding, Jordan is going to have no problem swallowing up any and all boards.

Weaknesses:
-Offensive Game- Jordan's athleticism will help him be efficient with his points, but he is absolutely no threat at all on offense. He has awful potential inside, nowhere close to a jumpshot, and his free throw rating is so bad, every trip that ends with him at the line is a waste. This is especially hurtful because with Jordan's athleticism and offensive rebounding, he's going to get to the line an awful lot. I'm not sure there's anything that can be done to mitigate this.

Summary: Jordan is going to be an absolute force on the defensive end. I don't forsee his offensive game causing him TOO many problems. He's going to lead the league in rebounding, and probably win DPOY at least once. I see some Ben Wallace in his game with less handling/passing and less versatility. I see Jordan as a 10-12 guy with 3 blocks in his prime.
Chad Knowitall wrote:Jordan was a Top 15 RSCI high school prospect and landed at Texas A&M after being heavily recruited by head coach Billy Gillespie. But before Jordan ever played a game for the Aggies, Gillespie departed for Kentucky and Mark Turgeon took over. Gillespie's departure likely had a greater impact on Jordan's state of mind than it would have on the average player. The recruiting process is strongly relationship-oriented, an investment in trust that was thrown into uncertainty upon his arrival. For a personality like Jordan, such a change was sure to trigger his distrustful/wary instincts before anything else. This indicates the potential for having negative expectations for unfamiliar situations with a higher susceptibility for emotional reactivity when faced with sudden adversity.

For all you laymen out there this means I see potential character issues down the road. He makes decisions based on emotion. These good decisions or bad decisions affect his psyche and can have very negative results. Do you want to make such a huge investment in a guy like this? He's the type of guy that would agree to a deal verbally and then TOTALLY renege on that agreement. No thank you.
All right, well there you have it. A few differing opinions on the possible future of DeAndre Jordan. We'll see soon enough what this young man becomes! When we return we will see some breakdowns of a few more guys and then what you have all been waiting for.......MORE AUTO COMMERCIALS!!
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Ok who cares about the other guys....Let's get to the good stuff! Here is the pre-lotto season ending draft order:

1.Orlando Magic 15-67
2.Miami Heat 22-60
3.San Antonio Spurs 24-58
4.Houston Rockets 26-56
5.Golden State Warriors 30-52
6.Portland Trailblazers 30-52
7.Dallas Mavericks 31-51
8.Chicago Bulls 33-49
9.San Antonio Spurs (From IND) 34-48
10.Toronto Raptors 34-48
11.Orlando Magic (From PHI) 37-45
12.Phoenix Suns 38-44
13.Cleveland Cavaliers 40-42

14.*Detroit Pistons 40-42
15.*New Jersey Nets 41-41
16.*New York Knicks 42-40
17.*New Orleans Hornets 45-37
18.*Minnesota Timberwolves 46-36
19.*Los Angeles (LAC) Clippers 47-35
20.*Los Angeles (LAL) Lakers 48-34
21.*Dallas Mavericks (From SEA) 48-34
22.*VanMemphis Grizzlies 50-32
23.*Boston Celtics 51-31
24.*Dallas Mavericks (From UTA) 52-30
25.*Dallas Mavericks (From WAS) 52-30
26.*Portland Trailblazers (From ATL) 54-28
27.*Milwaukee Bucks 54-28
28.*Sacramento Kings 62-20
29.*Denver Nuggets 63-19

***KEEP IN MIND that it's a function in the game that, when the lottery runs, any teams with a tied record will have their draft position decided by the lotto draft order generator. The post-lotto order for the entire draft is the one we will follow for the draft. Meaning you can flip flop with another team of the same record whether you're in lotto or not.***

With that being said......HERE. WE. GO.
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WHICH MEANS THE #1 PICK IN THE 2008 NBA DRAFT GOES TO THE TEAM WHO MADE THE HIGHEST LOTTO JUMP IN PBSL HISTORY!!!!
THE PHOENIX SUNS

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Congratulations to the Suns and good luck to the rest of you salty <expletive deleted>!
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Final order is as follows:

1.Phoenix Suns 38-44
2.San Antonio Spurs 24-58
3.Portland Trailblazers 30-52
4.Orlando Magic 15-67
5.Miami Heat 22-60
6.Houston Rockets 26-56
7.Golden State Warriors 30-52
8.Dallas Mavericks 31-51
9.Chicago Bulls 33-49
10.San Antonio Spurs (From IND) 34-48
11.Toronto Raptors 34-48
12.Orlando Magic (From PHI) 37-45
13.Cleveland Cavaliers 40-42
14.*Detroit Pistons 40-42
15.*New Jersey Nets 41-41
16.*New York Knicks 42-40
17.*New Orleans Hornets 45-37
18.*Minnesota Timberwolves 46-36
19.*Los Angeles (LAC) Clippers 47-35
20.*Dallas Mavericks (From SEA) 48-34
21.*Los Angeles (LAL) Lakers 48-34
22.*VanMemphis Grizzlies 50-32
23.*Boston Celtics 51-31
24.*Dallas Mavericks (From UTA) 52-30
25.*Dallas Mavericks (From WAS) 52-30
26.*Milwaukee Bucks 54-28
27.*Portland Trailblazers (From ATL) 54-28
28.*Sacramento Kings 62-20
29.*Denver Nuggets 63-19
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good lotto show Darth and congrats to gmessi, dont Frye it up
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