1986-1987 EBKL DRAFT Topic

2nd Round Thursday, October 29 ALL TIMES EST!!!

25. Halifax - cdew 8 David Wingate
26. St Louis - steev Ben Coleman
27. Solanco - creigel Buck Johnson
28. Houston - jonstephen25 Scott Hastings
29. Homer City - Sappy Tim Kempton
30. Oklahoma City - cjok1051 Kenny Gattison
31. Vancouver - Poddy Russ Schoene
32. Beavadillo - all3 (Duvair) Kenny Walker
33. Las Vegas - MVG99 Pearl Washington
34. Golden State - cullen2k1 Harold Pressley
35. Beantown - tricky24 Larry Krystowiak
36. Serenity Valley - shaggyno9 Mark Alarie
37. Oklahoma City - cjok1051(Virginia) Kevin Williams
38. Illinois - ff09 Ennis Whatley
39. San Diego - Peekay Rafael Addison
40. Brooklyn - JGreene Kevin McKenna
41. Oklahoma City - cjok1051 (Mem) Dave Feitl
42. Beavadillo - all3 Adrian Branch
43. LA Robmen - TheRob30 Grant Gondrezick
44. Great Lake - shine06 Walker Russell
45. Alpha Centauri - shine06 Chuck Nevitt
10/26/2009 9:35 PM
3rd Round Friday, October 30 ALL TIMES EST!!!

46. Halifax - cdew8 Anthony Jones
47. St Louis - steev Keith Lee
48. Solanco - creigel Marques Johnson
49. Houston - jonstephen25 10:30 am
50. Oklahoma City - cjok1051 World B Free
51. Vancouver - Poddy Ben Poquette
52. Las Vegas - MVG99 Nick Vanos
53. Golden State - cullen2k1 Mark Olberding
54. Serenity Valley - shaggyno9 Brooke Steppe
55. Illinois - ff09 William Bedford
56. San Diego - peekay Geoff Huston
57. Brooklyn - JGreene Clinton Smith
58. Memphis - cea8010 3:00 pm
59. Beavadillo - all3 Granville Waiters
60. LA Robmen - THERob30 Chris Washburn
4th Round Friday, October 30
61. Halifax - cdew8 4:30 pm
62. St Louis - steev 5:00 pm
63. Solanco - creigel Rick Carlisle
64. Illinois - ff09 Mike Smrek
65. San Diego - Peekay Scooter McCray

66. Beavadillo - All3 Pace Mannion
5th Round - Friday, October 30
67. Halifax - cdew8 8:00 pm
68. St Louis - steev 8:30 pm
10/26/2009 9:38 PM
I will happily take Roy Tarpley PF, both because he was in top 5 and I don't have to get up at 6:00 am! Thats way too early.
10/26/2009 9:38 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By duvair on 10/26/2009
I will happily take Roy Tarpley PF, both because he was in top 5 and I don't have to get up at 6:00 am! Thats way too early.
#13

Roy Tarpley (born November 22, 1964 in New York City).

Tarpley attended the University of Michigan and helped lead the Wolverines to a 54-9 record and back-to-back Big Ten titles his final two seasons. As a junior, he was the unanimous Big Ten Player-of-the-Year with 19.0 ppg and a Big Ten leading 10.4 rpg. He was a third team Associated Press All-American as a junior and second team All-American as a senior and still ranks fifth all-time in career rebounds for the University of Michigan.

10/26/2009 10:18 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By duvair on 10/26/2009I will happily take Roy Tarpley PF, both because he was in top 5 and I don't have to get up at 6:00 am! Thats way too early.
Please note, we are a day ahead. Please don't skip anyone today, as it might cause problems.
10/27/2009 8:52 AM
Surprised that he is still around, we'll gladly take SG Dell Curry
10/27/2009 8:59 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By cjok1051 on 10/27/2009
Surprised that he is still around, we'll gladly take SG Dell Curry
#14

Wardell Stephen Curry (born June 25, 1964) is abasketball player at the shooting guard and the small forward positions who received his education from Fort Defiance High School in Virginia and Virginia Tech. Curry was born in Harrisonburg, Virginia. As a child he would shoot with two hands. Curry broke his wrist at the age of 9 and was forced to shoot with one hand and develop correct shooting form. Curry attended Virginia Tech, where he played college basketball.

10/27/2009 9:21 AM
I was holding my breath hoping he would keep slipping. Nice pick up cjok.
10/27/2009 9:52 AM
Thanks WM. I was turning blue from holding my breath so long!
10/27/2009 10:49 AM
BeanTown selects PG Scott Skiles
10/27/2009 10:56 AM
Virginia will pick up PG Johnny Dawkins
10/27/2009 11:20 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By tricky24 on 10/27/2009

BeanTown selects PG Scott Skiles

#15

In 1982, Skiles led Plymouth High School to the Indiana State Championship. Plymouth, with no starter taller than 6'2" and no reserve taller than 6'6", was considered to be the weakest of the final four teams in the tournament that year even though they were ranked #4 in the state with a record of 26-1 entering the state finals. Amazingly, they won the state title with a 75-74 double overtime victory over favored Gary Roosevelt. In that game, Skiles scored 39 points (to follow-up his 30 point performance against Indianapolis Cathedral that morning) to lead the Pilgrims past the Roosevelt Panthers. His long 22-foot (6.7 m) field goal, that was well beyond where the current three-point line is (no three-point shot existed in 1982) as time expired sent the game into overtime. With a student body of 900, Plymouth was the smallest school to win the championship since Milan in 1954. Skiles scored 25 of his 39 points in the championship game after the third quarter of play. During the 1982 season, Skiles led the state in scoring, averaging 30.2 points per game. He set several records during high school, including most points in a home game (53) and most points in an away game (56). He Plymouth as the schools all-time career scoring leader (1,788 points).

Skiles attended Michigan State University, where in his senior season he was a First Team All-America selection as well as the Big Ten Conference MVP and scoring champion. He MSU as its all-time career scoring leader (2,145 points) and still holds the Spartans' record for most points scored in a season (850). While in East Lansing, he was arrested and charged with felony possession of cocaine and misdemeanor possession of marijuana. The cocaine charge was dropped when Skiles pleaded guilty to the marijuana possession. He was arrested and charged with drunken driving a year later and served 15 days in jail. During his senior season, Skiles committed a parole violation on an earlier marijuana conviction, and served a brief jail sentence.

10/27/2009 11:38 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By wandmtribe on 10/27/2009
Virginia will pick up PG Johnny Dawkins
#16

He played basketball at Mackin High School in Washington, D.C. before enrolling at Duke University. At Duke, he became the team's all-time leading scorer with 2,556 points. In Dawkins' senior year at Duke, the 1985-1986 season, the Duke Blue Devils attained a win-loss record of 37-3, which was an NCAA record for both games played and games won in a single season at the time. They reached the 1986 NCAA championship game, where they lost to Louisville 72-69. In his senior season, Dawkins averaged 20.2 points per game and won the Naismith College Player of the Year Award, presented to the nation's top Collegiate Basketball Player. He also served as alternate on the 1984 United States Olympic basketball team. He graduated with a degree in political science.

10/27/2009 11:40 AM
Wow, Arvid - all over Skiles drug issues and nothing on Tarpley???
10/27/2009 11:59 AM
Billy Thompson - SF
10/27/2009 1:45 PM
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