1986-1987 EBKL DRAFT Topic

The Draft will officially begin on Tuesday, October 27th. However, it may proceed at the owners' pace prior to then. Remember, it must either be your time slot, or ALL prior scheduled picks must be made. I'm only posting the first round for now, as I'm still wrapping my hands around all these trades (damn new guy!). I'll post the rest this weekend.

Here is a list of available players:

PG



SG

SF

Maurice Martin

PF

C

10/23/2009 12:02 PM
1st Round Tuesday, October 27  ALL TIMES EST!!!1.  Homer City - Sappy Dennis Rodman2.  Vancouver - Poddy Jeff Hornacek3.  Circle City - wetz64 Ron Harper 4.  Halifax - cdew8   Mark Price 5.  St Louis - steev    Brad Daugherty6.  SoLanCo - creigel Nate McMillan7.  Houston - jonstephen25 Chuck Person8.  Virginia - Wandmtribe Hot Rod Williams9.  Beavadillo - All3    Tyrone Corbin10. Las Vegas - MVG99    Michael Adams11. Serenity Valley - shaggyno9 Craig Ehlo 12. Circle City - Wetz64 John Williams
10/23/2009 12:08 PM
1st Round (cont)   Wednesday, October 28  ALL TIMES EST!!!13. Sacramento - duvair   Roy Tarpley14. Oklahoma City - CJOK1051 Dell Curry15. Beantown - Tricky24   Scott Skiles16. Virginina - Wandmtribe Johnny Dawkins17. Illinois - ff09   Billy Thompson18.  San Diego - Peekay Johnny Newman19. Brooklyn - JGreene Kevin Duckworth20. Virginia - Wandmtribe   Walter Berry21. Golden State - Cullen2k1 John Salley22. LA Robmen - TheROB30 Brad Sellers23. Great Lakes - shine06  Steve Johnson24. Alpha Centauri - shine06 Mike Brown
10/23/2009 12:16 PM
C Michael Cage and the 4th pick are available for trade. Would like a great long building block
10/23/2009 1:00 PM
The Homer City Slapnuts will select PF Dennis Rodman
10/23/2009 5:21 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By sappy on 10/23/2009
The Homer City Slapnuts will select PF Dennis Rodman
#1

After finishing school, Rodman worked as an overnight janitor at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. He experienced a sudden growth spurt, and grew to 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) and decided to give basketball another shot.

A family friend tipped off the head coach of Cooke County College in Gainesville, Texas. In his single semester there, he averaged 17.6 points and 13.3 rebounds, before flunking out due to poor academic performances. After his short stint in Gainesville, he transferred to Southeastern Oklahoma State University, an NAIA school. There, Rodman was a three-time NAIA All-American and led the NAIA in rebounding in both the 1984–85 and 1985–86 seasons. In three seasons there, 1983–84 through 1985–86, he averaged 25.7 points and 15.7 rebounds, led the NAIA in rebounding twice and registered a .637 field goal percentage. He averaged over 25 points per game for his three-year NAIA career. At the Portsmouth Invitational, a pre-draft camp for EBKL hopefuls, he won Most Valuable Player honors and caught the attention of the Homer City Slapnuts.

10/23/2009 5:49 PM
If anyone is trying to win this season or next and needs a good PG, Sleepy Floyd is available for a high 1st round pick (as long as the guy I want is still available)
10/23/2009 6:30 PM
This was tough, but Vancouver will select G Jeff Hornacek
10/23/2009 7:49 PM
the slickers pick Ron Harper
10/23/2009 8:06 PM
the 12th pick I did not trade away the Slickers own it
10/23/2009 8:15 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By Poddy on 10/23/2009

This was tough, but Vancouver will select G Jeff Hornacek

#2

Redshirted at Iowa State University (ISU) in 1981, he was a campus walk-on from 1982–1986, the son of a high school basketball coach became an all-conference player in the Big Eight Conference, playing for legendary coach Johnny Orr. As a point guard he guided the Cyclones to the Sweet 16 of the 1986NCAAtournament. His shining moment came at the Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota when, after first hitting a shot to tie the game and send it to overtime, Jeff hit the game winning shot in overtime, a 26-ft jumper at the buzzer, to give ISU its first NCAA tournament victory since 1944, beating Miami Ohio, March 14 1986, 81-79 (Ron Harper was the starting shooting guard for Miami). Two days later, he led the Cyclones to the NCAA Tournament "Sweet Sixteen," in a 72-69 upset of second seed Michigan. Orr, who Michigan to coach at Iowa State, called it the greatest victory of his career. Hornacek ISU with a Big-8 record of 665 career assists, still an Iowa State school record, and 1,313 career points.

10/23/2009 8:27 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By wetz64 on 10/23/2009
the slickers pick Ron Harper
#3

Harper starred at Miami University in Ohio, averaging 24.3 points per game, 11.2 rebounds per game, 3.2 steals per game, and 2.4 blocked shots per game. His playing style drew comparisons to Julius Erving.

10/23/2009 8:29 PM
PG Mark Price
10/23/2009 9:50 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By cdew8 on 10/23/2009
PG Mark Price
#4

The 6-foot (183 cm) Price played college basketball at Georgia Tech. During his time at Georgia Tech, he was a two time All American and four time All ACC basketball player who helped lead the Yellow Jackets to an ACC Championship his junior year by defeating North Carolina in the ACC Tournament championship game. He was named the ACC Most Valuable Player for the 1984-85 season and his jersey was retired.

10/23/2009 10:12 PM
Quote: Originally posted by Poddy on 10/23/2009This was tough, but Vancouver will select G Jeff Hornacek

I know you're passing on some immediate contributors, but that's a nice future-oriented pick for your franchise. Nice choice.
10/23/2009 10:19 PM
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