2. Beavadillo Disciples - Shawn Kemp
A big drop from Robinson but the obvious choice, especially given team needs. Kemp will be a very solid player in this league where defense actually counts for something and high-volume fouling isn't quite as deadly as it usually is. His rebounds per minute is the most attractive feature, but he'll also score some and block some shots. Unfortunately he doesn't really start to become a force until about 92-93, and the Disciples are set to get quite a bit better this season since several players improve or even hit their career best. It wouldn't surprise me to see all3 pull off a trade still - either to move Kemp for current value or to dismantle a bit in order to aim for the future. In either case, this was the right selection.
Late addition: And here comes that trade, but not the kind I expected! Adding Laimbeer and King should put the Disciples in the playoffs. I doubt they're true contenders this next season, but they should easily be a top 10 team, with plenty of minutes, low turnovers, and just enough rebounds. Lots of fouls, but I'm not sure that really is a big deal in this league until playoff time. The Disciples are deep, too - they should have two 6th man of the year candidates (Hornacek and Schrempf?), and still a bright future ahead of them with Kemp maturing on the bench.