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NBA draft (Turner picked 11th - story added)

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I'm starting to think there's a good shot we return all 3 of Taylor, Ridley and Turner. Granted, it's still early. Not a shot in heck Ridley will be drafted based on his production so far this year. Taylor just isn't physically ready and missing time with that broken wrist will impact his draft stock. Turner is the only guy that's a risk IMO. 30 scouts apparently attended the Kentucky game and the general feedback is that Turner isn't physically ready for the NBA. Turner could be drafted fairly high based on potential though. 

Can you imagine this front court next year?  Ridley, Ibeh, Turner, Lammert and 5 star transfer Shaquille Cleare? 
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I'm more intrigued by Portland, Aldridge and the free agency deal than I am in the draft tonight. There are several intriguing possibilities out there for L.A.. 

For me, the hidden storyline in tonight's draft is whether a team adjusts their selections based on the probability of getting Aldridge.

 
I'm more intrigued by Portland, Aldridge and the free agency deal than I am in the draft tonight. There are several intriguing possibilities out there for L.A.. 

For me, the hidden storyline in tonight's draft is whether a team adjusts their selections based on the probability of getting Aldridge.
Rumors are the Spurs are the favorite and the Lakers are also involved. The Lakers will be good if they draft D'angelo Russell tonight. Russell is going to be a stud in the NBA.

Right now from what I've read it's Spurs, Mavericks, and Lakers.

 
Rumors are the Spurs are the favorite and the Lakers are also involved. The Lakers will be good if they draft D'angelo Russell tonight. Russell is going to be a stud in the NBA.

Right now from what I've read it's Spurs, Mavericks, and Lakers.
I read an intriguing rumor that the Cav's could opt to not resign Kevin Love, instead using that money to sign Aldridge. He & James would be a silly-good combination.

 
I read an intriguing rumor that the Cav's could opt to not resign Kevin Love, instead using that money to sign Aldridge. He & James would be a silly-good combination.
I don't believe that's true. The reports I've heard said they will offer Love the max. It's not a question that they like Love over L.A., it's a question of the cap and Love already on the team.

I know Love didn't like the way the Cavs played him this year, so it wouldn't surprise me if he signed with the Celtics or Lakers.

 
Myles Turner picked 11th in NBA Draft

Posted by Matt Cotcher, 25 June 2015 
 
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BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Former University of Texas basketball standout Myles Turner was selected as the No. 11 pick by the Indiana Pacers in the 2015 NBA Draft on Thursday evening at Barclays Center. Turner is the seventh lottery pick (joining Chris Mihm in 2000, T.J. Ford in 2003, LaMarcus Aldridge in 2006, Kevin Durant in 2007, D.J. Augustin in 2008 and Tristan Thompson in 2011) and the 15th first-round selection in program history.
In his lone season in Austin, Turner earned Big 12 Conference Freshman of the Year and All-Big 12 Third Team honors in addition to claiming a spot on both the Big 12 All-Defensive Team and the Big 12 All-Newcomer Team. He played in all 34 games (seven starts) and led the team in blocked shots (89, 2.62 bpg) and rebounding (6.5 rpg) and ranked third in scoring (10.1 ppg) while averaging 22.2 minutes per contest.
The 89 blocks ranked second on the UT freshman season chart (Chris Mihm, 90 in 1997-98) and fourth on the school’s single-season list. Turner reached double figures in scoring 13 times and in rebounding seven times during the 2014-15 season. He also posted four double-doubles and converted 94-of-112 (.839) free throws.
Since the NBA Draft began in 1947, a total of 42 Longhorns have heard their names called on draft night.
 
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Turner got paid tonight. But with his size, wingspan & potential, he could be a Top 10 pick.

Myles is going to have to fall in love with hard work if he wants to get paid in the future. Potential is good enough on draft night, but the league will spit him unless he finds motivation.

 
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