friendfromlowry;553137 wrote:Reason #1 is a huge crock of shit (no offense). You have one of the most intriguing teams in the history of the NBA and fans STILL dont bother caring? You think there isn't anything better to do in Los Angeles then go to a game? Similarly, you think the Lakers aren't getting everyone's best shot, yet they're still undefeated. I know everyone wants to beat the Miami Heat, ESPN's poster child for BEST TEAM IN THE UNIVERSE EVER, but, I'm sure the three-time champs are getting everyone's best shot also.
Absolutely the fans should come out, but it is what it is. Miami has never really supported their NBA team in the regular season. It shouldn't be that big of a surprise to anyone.
And LA has 4 million people, Miami has 400,000. Just a horrible argument.
Azubuike24;553369 wrote:Which is exactly why he isn't worthy of a #2 pick.
What position does he play? More importantly, is there any position in the NBA you can see him being a consistent all-star at?
I can't, and as a Philly fan, all else aside (about how he was the last thing they needed and how they have built that roster), that's why I'm hating on the pick.
I loved Turner in college, but I've said it before, I wouldn't have touched him inside the top 7. He is maxed out as a player and I just don't see much more potential. He'll never be a great shooter, he'll always be a little too slow for his position and an average athlete. Some actually argued he should go #1, which is unreal. This will turn out being a very good draft class Philadelphia will regret that pick.