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  • 2007 NBA Draft - Who is #1 Pick?

    For the better part of the last four years, everyone has always known that Greg Oden will be the
    #1 draft pick when he enters the draft. But will he?
    Now there are numerous draft experts and makers of MOCK DRAFTS
    who believe it is just possible Kevin Durant will be the #1 pick.
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    If Joakim Noah had declared for the NBA draft last spring, he'd have been riding a wave of success and publicity that would have made him the #1 pick.
    Only now is he beginning to look like he did last year but if he goes pro this time, he still moght not get picked in the top 4 or 5.
    In fact one of his own teammates, Al Horford may be having a better year and may go ahead of Noah in the draft.

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    • #3
      I would take Greg Oden, personally. He's still developing and will be a defensive threat for any team.
      Retire #14

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      • #4
        Gred Oden is great, he's from my hometown, I've watched him alot. But I think you have to take Kevin Durant, he is so versatile and so dominant, I don't particularly like him, but he'll be able to deliver from Day 1 in the NBA.

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        • #5
          Kevin Durant, if he is not, he should be!

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          • #6
            Ogden should be the number one pick. Every dominant center outside of Patrick Ewing has won an NBA title. Durant will be an awesome player and I would love to have him on my team but there are very few dominant centers in the league right now.
            Basketball doesn't build character it reveals it.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by yahtzee
              Ogden should be the number one pick. Every dominant center outside of Patrick Ewing has won an NBA title. Durant will be an awesome player and I would love to have him on my team but there are very few dominant centers in the league right now.
              That has a lot more to do with who you define as dominant than the importance of their position. Nowadays the guard is the most important position.

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              • #8
                I'd love to have the second pick......

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                • #9
                  Re: 2007 NBA Draft - Who is #1 Pick?

                  Originally posted by collegehoopjunkie
                  For the better part of the last four years, everyone has always known that Greg Oden will be the
                  #1 draft pick when he enters the draft. But will he?
                  Now there are numerous draft experts and makers of MOCK DRAFTS
                  who believe it is just possible Kevin Durant will be the #1 pick.
                  http://www.draftexpress.com/mock.php?y=2007
                  I hate the NBA and don't give a s**t...

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                  • #10
                    I like the Bulls and this interests me because..........

                    as part of the Eddie Curry trade, the Bulls still get this year's 1st pick of the New York Knicks.
                    Right now, the Knicks would get a lottery pick so if things go right, the Bulls could possibly end up with one of the top picks...they could conceivably be the team who gets to select between Kevin Durant, Greg Oden, and Joakim Noah.

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                    • #11
                      reports have it that kevin durant's father says his son is more than likely to return to Texas next year

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bucheer16
                        reports have it that kevin durant's father says his son is more than likely to return to Texas next year
                        Not quite, he said he may return next year. Sounds to me like they're just playing the game, I would bet $20 he's gone after this year. Anywho, here's the story...

                        In a published report, the father of Texas freshman Kevin Durant said it's not a sure thing the Big 12's leading scorer will enter June's NBA Draft.
                        People need to recognize there is a huge difference between playing hard, and playing well...

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                        • #13
                          Re: 2007 NBA Draft - Who is #1 Pick?

                          I hate the NBA and don't give a s**t...


                          Right on George, as usual
                          Retire #14

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