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Man, I don't like this draft.

I was just talking to my employee during lunch time about Cousins 2 days ago on how he's still so young and was so good during his prime, a 4 time All Star, 2 time Second Team All NBA, and All Rookie First Team. Yet, at age 35, he had already been through Puerto Rico twice, Taiwan, even Mongolia, and is currently, seemingly, without a basketball contract, anywhere. My employee was saying that at times, even if you're a good player, if you're often hostile and have a bad temper, it gets in the way of your game and your career. I guess that sums up Boogie for us, lots of talent, full of potential, all burned up by emotions and temper.

My top 3, reluctantly
Podcast P
John Wall (happy retirement)
DeMarcus Cousins

I wonder if there's a version of Wall's career where he's more durable. If so, then he's the right pick in my mind.

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The thing that plagued both PG's and Wall's careers are injuries. But I guess PG got relatively more out of his career and Wall's injuries were more serious. I agree if Wall was more durable, he was the right #1 pick.

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