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Originally Posted by KGREG If Joe says he can play, then I buy in. All you guys yelling for CDR, ...

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Re: Walter Sharpe is the 1st pick---DJW traded

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If Joe says he can play, then I buy in. All you guys yelling for CDR, give it a rest, we have AA, who fits this team like a hand to a glove. I do not buy into drafting hometown heroes, it's too much pressure, and too many bad influences close to the guys. It would be Charles Rogers all over again, or Mateen. CDR would not have made the difference between us and a ring next season. None of us have seen Sharpe play, Joe has. Armygirl also has an eyewitness to confirm what Joe says. Let's just wait and see. Joe has PROVEN that he knows how to draft deep and find a sleeper, this time LITERALLY!!!!!!!
Exactly my point.

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Pistons eager to put Sharpe to the test

A 6-foot-9 small forward who handles the ball unusually well for his size, a nice shooting touch and a terrific sense of how basketball should be played.

We could just as easily be describing Tayshaun Prince instead of the newest Piston, Walter Sharpe, right? But let’s not carry the analogy too far. Sharpe’s college career consisted of 18 games, or roughly half of one of the four seasons Prince put in at Kentucky while playing in 135 games over his college career.

Yet if all goes well this summer, the Pistons could enter August with Sharpe entrenched as the backup to Prince at small forward if Joe Dumars’ intended roster makeover spares his incumbent small forward.

“I think we’re going to find out,” personnel director George David said Friday morning after the Pistons traded out of the No. 29 pick in Thursday’s draft, picking up second-rounders at 32 and 46 overall from Seattle, using the first to draft Sharpe. “I think we have a guy that we’re really looking forward to seeing how the whole thing plays out. He’s a guy that we’re high on as a team and maybe a little higher on him than other people are.”

Sharpe is high on the Pistons, too. Just as Rodney Stuckey hoped he’d wind up with the Pistons a year ago, Sharpe had his fingers crossed that he’d be the pick at 29 after spending Tuesday and Wednesday of this week working out for the Pistons. That, in itself, is unusual. But after Sharpe impressed the Pistons on Tuesday, Dumars asked if he’d stick around another day so they could get a better feel for him.

“When I saw the 29th pick (when the Pistons selected Indiana’s D.J. White), I thought maybe they weren’t interested,” Sharpe said. “Then I saw the trade. It was an up-and-down thing. I was up for the pick and then when they picked D.J. White, it was like, man. I was just hoping I would get drafted and then when they came back with the trade, it was mixed emotions in there."

Sharpe said he worked out for eight teams, including twice with Washington, but “I never really connected with anybody as well as the Pistons. (Washington) was telling me if I was around for the 27th pick, they would pick me up, but I was hoping for the Pistons all the time and they let me know they were interested in me, too.”

Sharpe spoke freely during a Friday conference call about his narcolepsy, a condition only recently discovered by a sleep study that he underwent at the urging of Alabama-Birmingham coach Mike Davis. And he stopped short of blaming the condition – which hampers his ability to get restful sleep and leads to memory lapses and lack of focus – for all of the blemishes on his college record, which include academic ineligibility, team suspensions for missing meetings and a disorderly conduct charge stemming from a nightclub incident in which he says charges have been dropped.

“I can’t completely blame it on narcolepsy, but it very well could have been,” he said. “I would just say there were some things I could have done better.”

The Pistons talked to several people at length about Sharpe’s past and their recommendations, coupled with the vibe they picked up from Sharpe over his two days in Auburn Hills, eased any concerns they harbored.

“We talked to some people who knew him, Mike (Davis) being one,” said Scott Perry, Pistons vice president. “No one said the guy was a bad kid. He made mistakes here and there, sure. I don’t think Walter would run from that. But we have seen a lot of kids who made mistakes at 18, 90, 20 years old. After spending a couple of days with Walter, you say, hey, this kid, let’s get him in the right structure, in our environment, and he can be fine.”

Sharpe, a McDonald’s All-American coming out of high school, appears to have the physical skills to crack an NBA rotation despite his spotty college resume. Whether that could possibly happen as soon as next season or not is something the Pistons will begin to learn in a few weeks when their Las Vegas Summer League team assembles.

“You’ve got to watch him through the summer to see how quickly he picks up on things,” Perry said. “Does he have NBA talent? Sure. Yes, he does. It’s how quick he learns to adjust to the speed of the game, how quickly he improves defensively, all those kinds of things will determine that. Let’s see what he looks like in the summer, just like last summer we got a chance to watch Rodney (Stuckey) and Arron (Afflalo) and gauge where they were at.”
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Because the team as it is currently built gave less effort than every team that has beaten them.

Joe himself said it.

I refuse to placate myself with fairy tale scenarios to pre-explain Joes theoretical future failures, like labeling any possible draft or trade as a "panic" move.

Response to 4 continuous years of lackadaisical effort is hardly a panic move...more like an "its about time" move.

We are way past the panic stage. Something meaningful needs to be done. It doesnt involve stashing guys in Europe, and it doesnt involve me blindly fooling myself into believing Rip Van Winkle is gonna suit up and get us into the finals.

Delude yourself all you want Honcho, but you aint taking me with you.
So CDR would have been the player to get us over the top and get us our Championship? You sound like Joe passed on LBJ; not a player that is worse than Amir.
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Now I'm worried that Lee might take me out with a snipers rifle.

If they had taken someone like Walker with their extra pick that actually had a chance to both make and help the team then this would be fine. No, you are not going to get Michael Jordan late in the draft, but for next to no money you had a chance to add lottery type talent to your team and address a glaring weakness. Instead the Celtics took that chance
Who is this Lottery type player you speak of? We alreday have a bench full of players that we are trying to give playing time. If you draft the big name (or hyped) and he gets frustrated by lack of playing time you have wasted time and money.

Joe went with a guy that has the talent he was looking for and a chip on his shoulder with something to prove. We don't want anymore prima donnas; we need work horses!!
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Re: Walter Sharpe is the 1st pick---DJW traded

heh, anyone else thing sharpe might be secretly pissed that Joe D basically clowned him out of a couple million dollars with the difference between a 1st round contract and a 2nd round?

Just sayin'...I know I'd be thinking about it.

Excited to see him play!
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Who is this Lottery type player you speak of? We alreday have a bench full of players that we are trying to give playing time. If you draft the big name (or hyped) and he gets frustrated by lack of playing time you have wasted time and money.

Joe went with a guy that has the talent he was looking for and a chip on his shoulder with something to prove. We don't want anymore prima donnas; we need work horses!!
Yep. Nothing else needs to be said here.
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Who is this Lottery type player you speak of? We alreday have a bench full of players that we are trying to give playing time. If you draft the big name (or hyped) and he gets frustrated by lack of playing time you have wasted time and money.

Joe went with a guy that has the talent he was looking for and a chip on his shoulder with something to prove. We don't want anymore prima donnas; we need work horses!!
I was talking about Bill Walker. Had he not recently hurt his knee he would have been selected much higher and plays a position where DET is lacking.

I am not sure what type of chip the guys have on their shoulders when the reason they were selected is because they agreed that it wouldn't bother them to not make the team. Now that is a killer instinct.
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Re: Walter Sharpe is the 1st pick---DJW traded

I think Bill Walker could have a Michael Redd-like career in terms of people scratching their heads 3 years down the line asking how did that happen?

Both guys are the swing for the fences type of sleeper picks for different reasons. However, Dumars and his staff saw something in Sharpe to notch him ahead of Walker. This is despite the lack of game experience. That's one impressive workout!

Our focus this year development-wise will be Amir and Afflalo.
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So CDR would have been the player to get us over the top and get us our Championship? You sound like Joe passed on LBJ; not a player that is worse than Amir.

No one is saying CDR is the savior simply that he played on a championship team and put up good numbers and brings something this team lacks a wing guy that slashes to the basket. Also I think he is alot more battle tested and played against stiffer competition than a guy that played only 18 games and had a so called "good work out" with the Pistons. We have heard that line before.

I guess it is no use complaining about it now. We will see what happens. I wish these draft picks the best and hope they come here and work hard.
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