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Worst Suit: LeBron James
Note to LeBron: You generally don't wear white-on-white suits unless you're
the type of guy who slips a horse's head under your enemies' sheets while
they're sleeping. Consider it your first lesson in the pros.
Best Suit: Slavko Vranes
It's rare for second-rounders to show up at the draft, but the enormous
Yugoslavian popped out of the crowd when the Knicks picked him and flaunted
the fact that he somehow found a tailor with enough cloth on hand to cut a
long-tailed jacket for his 7-foot-5 frame.
Raw teen with little experience, but at 7-foot-4 he’s worth risking a
three-year investment.
Best Pick: Maciej Lampe, Knicks
Other teams ran away from him like he had the plague because there might be
some issues with his contract. But for goodness sakes, the guy is only
18 years old. Even if he can't come to the U.S. for three years,he'll only
be 21 when he's liberated from his team in Spain and joins the NBA. And with
his size and shooting ability, he's worth the wait.
I can't imagine why teams passed this up for college mediocrities like
Josh Howard and Jones.
Worst Way to Fill a Need: Mike Sweetney, New York
So you have four undersized power forwards on your roster already, none of
whom you can trade because of their contracts ... and you draft another one?
What is the thinking here? Does this guy really do anything that
Clarence Weatherspoon, Kurt Thomas, Othella Harrington or Lee Nailon doesn't?
And don't even get started about what happens if Antonio McDyess is healthy.
Worst Value: Sweetney
Not to keep harping on the Knicks, but they easily could have had Sweetney
five picks later. So they reached for a player they didn't need.
尼克選的3個都有.....
只是....Pick.9選了Sweetney.........
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