Pistons next draft pick - Isaiah Thomas?

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    UCLA vs. Washington - Recap - January 24, 2009 - ESPN

    Would this be wild or what? :MusicBigGrin:
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    Would he be allowed to wear Isiah's retired jersey?
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    I think I might get depressed every time he didn't live up to the real deal.....

    But it would still be wild. :nod:
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    With a second round pick?
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    5'8, Point Guard, Back up Stuckey for a few years then we trade Stuckey for LeBron he starts and we win a championship! Love it! nah in all seriousness i wouldn't mind drafting him with a late 2nd round pick in his maybe sophmore or junior year. At the moment his ranked around the mid 20's for his position and doesn't look exactly like the sort of player we need. Sorry to ruin the party :D

    EDIT: Got a hold of his stats and his not to bad at all. Check them out!
    Thomas, Isaiah
    GP: 19 GS: 18 Min/G: 28.1 FG% .427 3PT%: .337 FT%: .733 Reb/G: 2.9 Ast/G: 2.9 Stl: 22 Blk: 1 Pts/G: 16.3
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    I'm tired of guards!!! Can we at least try to find someone that can back up Tay?? I mean gosh, we need a great forward that can come off the bench and do some work or do you guys prefer Ronald Dupree, Carlos Delfino, Jarvis Hayes, or Walter Herrmann type player for the rest of the Pistons history??
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    A few of you guys seem to be missing the point. I don't really care about drafting him as a player. I just think it would be a riot to have an Isaiah Thomas on the team again. How awesome would that be?
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    I cast my vote for Delfino. And while I'm reminiscing...can we get Darko back too? :redface:
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    Jerome Jordan.
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    I saw Blake Griffin play last night and OH MY FEEEKIN GAWD!!!!!

    This boy is a horse with skills. Last time I saw someone so overpowering at the forward position in college was Xavier McDaniel. This boy is 20-15 every night and can dribble like a small forward.

    Imagine Shane Battier mixed with carlos Boozer and you have blake Griffin!!!
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    Too bad Pistons aren't a lottery team?

    Man Pistons should just tank and give Stern a nice rolex watch for Blake Griffen.

    Amir and Griffen???????

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