Hey all, keep refreshing this page all day and through the entire draft for my comments and draft coverage in real time. And don’t forget to check our Draft Hub for our pre-draft analysis, resources, and a slew of articles. After the jump you can check out the live blog with analysis of each pick [...]
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Live Blog of the NBA Draft
Posted: 26th June 2008 by Blake Murphy in Blake Murphy, NBA Ball, NCAA HoopsObviously, I’ve been heavily covering Thursday’s NBA Draft here at The ODC this week. To make it easier on the reader, and to try and hype tomorrow night’s live blog a little bit more, I’ve decided to create this NBA Draft Hub, a resource for anyone looking for their draft fix in the last 24 [...]
Point, Counter-Point: Pennycook v. Wilkinson V, NBA Draft Edition
Posted: 26th June 2008 by Stu Wilkinson in Alex P-Cook, NBA Ball, NCAA Hoops, Stu WilkinsonThis article has been submitted by Stu Wilkinson and Alex Pennycook. Y’all know the drill by now, so let’s just get right into it: Who Is the Biggest Sleeper in the Draft? Alex: Chris Douglas-Roberts – Sleepers are hard to predict at this stage because so much of a players success depends on the situation [...]
NBA Draft Week – Centers
Posted: 25th June 2008 by Blake Murphy in Blake Murphy, NBA Ball, NCAA HoopsThis is Part 5 in a 7-part NBA Draft Preview Series here at The On Deck Circle. While I apologize to our readers who aren’t NBA fans, Thursday is the NBA Draft, one of my favorite nights of the year, and as such our coverage will focus primarily on the draft this week (supplemented, of [...]
NBA Draft Week – Power Forwards
Posted: 25th June 2008 by Blake Murphy in Blake Murphy, NBA Ball, NCAA HoopsThis is Part 4 in a 7-part NBA Draft Preview Series here at The On Deck Circle. While I apologize to our readers who aren’t NBA fans, Thursday is the NBA Draft, one of my favorite nights of the year, and as such our coverage will focus primarily on the draft this week (supplemented, of [...]
Gary Roberts Wedneday – Brandon Rush
Posted: 25th June 2008 by Stu Wilkinson in NCAA Hoops, Stu WilkinsonThis article has been submitted by Stu Wilkinson. A few years ago, the North Carolina Tar Heels won an NCAA National Championship in Men’s Basketball. Four of the Tar Heels – Marvin Williams, Sean May, Ray Felton, and Rashad McCants – left school early after winning a championship. All four of them were drafted in [...]
NBA Draft Week – Small Forwards
Posted: 24th June 2008 by Blake Murphy in Blake Murphy, NBA Ball, NCAA HoopsThis is Part 3 in a 7-part NBA Draft Preview Series here at The On Deck Circle. While I apologize to our readers who aren’t NBA fans, Thursday is the NBA Draft, one of my favorite nights of the year, and as such our coverage will focus primarily on the draft this week (supplemented, of [...]
NBA Draft Week – Shooting Guards
Posted: 24th June 2008 by Blake Murphy in Blake Murphy, NBA Ball, NCAA HoopsThis is Part 2 in a 7-part NBA Draft Preview Series here at The On Deck Circle. While I apologize to our readers who aren’t NBA fans, Thursday is the NBA Draft, one of my favorite nights of the year, and as such our coverage will focus primarily on the draft this week (supplemented, of [...]
NBA Draft Week – Point Guards
Posted: 23rd June 2008 by Blake Murphy in Blake Murphy, NBA Ball, NCAA HoopsThis is Part 1 in a 7-part NBA Draft Preview Series here at The On Deck Circle. While I apologize to our readers who aren’t NBA fans, Thursday is the NBA Draft, one of my favorite nights of the year, and as such our coverage will focus primarily on the draft this week (supplemented, of [...]
Jumper – NBA Draft Edition
Posted: 23rd June 2008 by Stu Wilkinson in NBA Ball, NCAA Hoops, Stu WilkinsonThis article has been submitted by Stu Wilkinson. This past Monday dozens of NCAA student-athletes made life-altering decisions. Decisions so big that millions of people that these young adults don’t even know could be dramatically affected by them. That’s right, Girls Gone Wild finally started filming the long-awaited “Softball Skanks of the SEC” edition of [...]
