....especially on a team like Boston. Yes, the big 3 are on their last legs, but they won't be gone for another 2-3 seasons at least. All Harris would have to do is run wild with the second unit while he undoubtedly gets much better in practice playing with those guys. As a slasher/scorer, he can also give Pierce/Allen more rest.
...but Harris would make a lot of sense at #19. After the lottery (and a lot of times in the lottery), the draft is pretty much a crap shoot. Harris would excel in a system with proven vets (the big 3), an established PG (Rondo), and an opportunity to be a main source of bench scoring, which the Celtics desperately need.
Granted, this is quite the homer analysis, but a guy can hope. GO CELTICS!
1.) How hot or cold a team is in their last 10 games
2.) Gut-check test: When first looking at the matchup, what is your immediate feeling
3.) Tournament Pedigree
Points 1 and 3 are a little more research based, but I basically run through the bracket once after I accumulate those stats and go with my gut. If you watch enough college basketball, which I'm assuming most Mgobloggers do, your intuition should provide you with a decent enough bracket.
Overthinking is death.
Speech was ok...started off by commenting on how she was glad we welcomed her by making the big house look like a war zone (during bleacher replacement)
QB: Brady
RB: Mike Hart
FB: Askew
WR1: Braylon
WR2: Breaston
T: Jake Long
G: Hutchinson
C: David Bass
G: Jeff Backus
T: Jon Jansen
WR3 (no TE): Mario Manningham/Jason Avant
DE1: LaMarr Woodley
DT: Alan Branch
DT: Gabe Watson
DE2: Pierre Woods
LB: David Harris
LB: Dhani Jones
LB: Larry Foote
CB: Leon Hall
CB: Charles Woodson
S: Morgan Trent/Ryan Mundy(!)
S: Marlin Jackson
K: Jay Feely
Not too shabby eh?
Someone should start an all-encompassing thread for people to post their favorite hype videos and TV intros in preparation for tomorrow's game so they are all in one place. I would, but I can't start one yet.
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....especially on a team like Boston. Yes, the big 3 are on their last legs, but they won't be gone for another 2-3 seasons at least. All Harris would have to do is run wild with the second unit while he undoubtedly gets much better in practice playing with those guys. As a slasher/scorer, he can also give Pierce/Allen more rest.
...but Harris would make a lot of sense at #19. After the lottery (and a lot of times in the lottery), the draft is pretty much a crap shoot. Harris would excel in a system with proven vets (the big 3), an established PG (Rondo), and an opportunity to be a main source of bench scoring, which the Celtics desperately need.
Granted, this is quite the homer analysis, but a guy can hope. GO CELTICS!