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  • djwax90
    Rookie
    • Oct 2010
    • 283

    #31
    Re: Diamond in the rough

    LaMarcus Aldridge (83)

    But how about under 75?

    George Hill
    JaVale McGee
    Dorell Wright
    DeMar DeRozan
    Wesley Johnson

    EDIT: For under 70
    Eric Bledsoe. I had a fastbreak where he was ahead of everyone, outlet passed to him, and when he went up for the dunk (I paused and replayed after the fact), his head was literally at the rim. Oh, and he's a great shooter too. P.S. Check out his potential in his little player graph thing. It's full.
    Last edited by djwax90; 10-18-2011, 02:37 PM.
    DALLAS 2011 MAVERICKS
    NEW YORK 27 34 38 56 XXI XXV XLII XLVI GIANTS
    NEW YORK 28 33 40 94 RANGERS
    NEW YORK YANKEES
    23 27 28 32 36-39 41 43 47 49-53 56 58 61 62 77 78 96 98-00 09

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    • augustburnsred
      Rookie
      • Oct 2011
      • 27

      #32
      Re: Diamond in the rough

      I have been straight ballin' with Jrue Holiday. This year especially but last year too. As for a deep sleeper, I have JJ Redick's shot mastered so I wouldn't leave him open against me
      76ers.
      Cowboys.
      August Burns Red.

      Currently Playing: Batman: Arkham City, Edler Scrolls: Skyrim, NBA 2K12, Madden 12

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      • munie
        Rookie
        • Jul 2008
        • 18

        #33
        Re: Diamond in the rough

        Demar Derozan - 6'7 and 90+ in speed and quickness plus a high dunk rating = get out of the way. Run this through development for a season and his midrange is deadly as well. He is my favorite player to build a team around. Another guy is Anthony Randolph. Great in the post, plays great defense and had range.

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        • Hold My Own
          Rookie
          • Jul 2011
          • 33

          #34
          Re: Diamond in the rough

          Originally posted by CharliePrince
          you should read my association TD plays a heavy part in it..

          I ain't letting him go, no matter what, he's from NYC too! a product of the NYC courts so the Knicks is his home
          And now he's exactly what LA needs. Youth at the PG spot and perimeter D, lol.

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          • AllStarDaDon
            Pro
            • Dec 2010
            • 932

            #35
            Re: Diamond in the rough

            Originally posted by Speedy_Bronco
            My sleeper Player is no doubt Landry Fields of the New York Knicks, He can shoot from anywhere on the court and he can finish nicely in traffic.
            Originally posted by WTF
            Toney Douglas absolutely ate me up the other night... Melo had 37, and Douglas had 23... big time Diamond in the Rough.
            Preach.

            Jefferies and Fields are my sleepers on the Knicks.
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            • cavsfan2
              MVP
              • Aug 2010
              • 3902

              #36
              Re: Diamond in the rough

              Alonzo Gee on the Cavs is nice. Has a 79 3pt and 83 mid. great athlete and rated 67 overall. young too.

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              • JOHNNYP52
                Banned
                • Jan 2011
                • 48

                #37
                Re: Diamond in the rough

                Supercool Beas
                Attached Files

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                • Reggie31
                  Rookie
                  • Oct 2011
                  • 17

                  #38
                  Re: Diamond in the rough

                  Productive answer PennyFan

                  Just stumbled across sonny weems and eric bledsoe both are legit slashers at their respective positions

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                  • Hotobu
                    MVP
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 1438

                    #39
                    Re: Diamond in the rough

                    Yeah 84 is kinda high. Only a handful of players are above that. I'd hardly consider John Wall a "diamond in the rough"

                    Since most people here are talking about offfense I'll talk about defense, and for that I go with Javale McGee and Tyrus Thomas.

                    McGee 7' (70 OVR) (97 Block) (89 Oreb) (74 Dreb) (93 Vert) (77 DAwar)

                    Tyrus Thomas 6'10" (90 Block) (81 Oreb) (73 Dreb) (83 DAwar) (96 Vert) (83 Hustle) (76 Onball D)

                    I'm pretty sure both of them have really high potential (didn't feel like looking) so if you're the type of person who does association, but doesn't like training camps they'll both end up as > 83 in 4 years with 90s in rebounding and maxed out blocking. (I know because them and John Wall are why I joined the Wizards in My Player... I love this team)

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                    • roscoe_x42
                      Rookie
                      • Jul 2011
                      • 15

                      #40
                      Re: Diamond in the rough

                      Ray Allen is still a sharpshooter from deep, I also like Rashad Lewis' jumper as well. He can knock it down from mid to long range. As for a deep sleeper, Reggie Williams from Golden State. I played a couple games with them and i was knockin down threes left and right with him

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                      • AnthoNYC
                        Rookie
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 84

                        #41
                        Re: Diamond in the rough

                        Landry Fields is a beast this year, as he was in 2k11. He always comes thru with some crazy play, dunk, etc. just like he does in real life. Love his effort.

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