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Guess who Isiah will take with the 29th pick and win
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BRIGGS
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3/28/2005  8:20 PM
and all expense paid trip to Mcdonald's courtesy of Bonn[but please do not super size]

This is Isiah now, not me, not you.

Reading into the Ariza pick
and how he wants high flyers with length,defensive toughness and superior athletic ability

I will say Pops Mensah-Bonsu 6-9 240 GW -pick 29-30


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djsunyc
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3/28/2005  8:37 PM
you know briggs is bored when he starts making up names..."pops mensah-bonsu"????? come on bro, how did you come up with that one?

my guess is that he's going to take a SG/SF with this pick. if granger is available, he will be the one chosen but it will be a wingman.

and i'll pass on the mcD's - don't you know that i'm in training?!?!?

[Edited by - djsunyc on 03/28/2005 20:37:51]
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3/28/2005  8:46 PM
http://www.collegesports.com/sports/m-baskbl/stories/120604aak.html

WASHINGTON, DC -- George Washington junior Pops Mensah-Bonsu has been named the Atlantic 10 Conference Player of the Week for men's basketball, the league office has announced. This is the first Player of the Week award for Mensah-Bonsu of his career and the first for a GW player since Chris Monroe on Jan. 25, 2003.

A 6-foot-9, 240-pound forward, Mensah-Bonsu converted 25-35 (.714) from the field in GW's three games last week (Fairfield, Mount St. Mary's, Michigan St.). The London native scored his career-high 27 points on 11-12 FGs, 5-7 FTs and four blocks in GW's 81-58 victory over the Mount at Smith Center on Dec. 1.

He scored 23 points with six rebounds and four blocked shots against No. 9 Michigan State in the opening-round game of the BB&T Classic on Dec. 4 at MCI Center.

Mensah-Bonsu's statistics for the week: three games, 70 points on 25-35 FGs (.714), 20-30 FTs (.667), 24 rebounds, nine blocks, four assists and three steals in 80 total minutes.

Pops leads the Colonials in scoring (17.5 ppg), rebounding (6.2 rpg), FG% (.661), and blocked shots with 15.

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Bonn1997
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3/28/2005  8:56 PM
Mac
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3/28/2005  11:04 PM
A beefier T Prince??
Marv
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3/28/2005  11:13 PM
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3/28/2005  11:44 PM
Pops can leap and dunk it. One of my good friends is a GW guy and I caught a game with him. Good athlete.

I'll guess Andray Blatche. I don't know why...just a feeling.
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3/28/2005  11:52 PM
Julius Hodge 6'7" SG
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gunsnewing
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3/29/2005  12:05 AM
Posted by crzymdups:

Julius Hodge 6'7" SG

he's a good player. there's also the
high-schooler CJ Miles 6'6' 210 SG
Rich
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3/29/2005  12:21 AM
I think he will package it with their own pick to trade up one slot.
gunsnewing
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3/29/2005  12:23 AM
Posted by Rich:

I think he will package it with their own pick to trade up one slot.

rather package the late picks for a 15-20 pick
Rich
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3/29/2005  12:27 AM
Posted by gunsnewing:
Posted by Rich:

I think he will package it with their own pick to trade up one slot.

rather package the late picks for a 15-20 pick

They need an impact player, otherwise it's Layden all over again.
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3/29/2005  12:31 AM
Posted by Rich:
Posted by gunsnewing:
Posted by Rich:

I think he will package it with their own pick to trade up one slot.

rather package the late picks for a 15-20 pick

They need an impact player, otherwise it's Layden all over again.

they can find one with the lottery pick if they're smart. Isiah has a much better eye for talent and he would never trade nene & camby for Dice!
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3/29/2005  7:21 AM
Julius Hodge is like the Manute Bol of guards. Whats he? 6'7 and 130 lbs????
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3/29/2005  7:25 AM
Posted by fishmike:

Julius Hodge is like the Manute Bol of guards. Whats he? 6'7 and 130 lbs????

perfect! craw can hang with him and look buff.
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3/29/2005  7:36 AM
Andray Blatche
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edsonline
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3/29/2005  11:06 AM
If the pick isn't moved in a trade I'd like Mikael Gelabale. Athletic French sg/sf who can shoot, play D, and can keep Johan Petro company. Yes, I'm big on Petro. 7' 260lbs. athletic center!
Guess who Isiah will take with the 29th pick and win

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