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BillySims
General Manager - Martin Mayhew
Joined: May 7th, 2005, 3:25 pm Posts: 6506 Location: Earth/Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy
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 SEE YA DORKO!!!!!!!!!
DORKO THE BUST has been traded from the Pistons to the Magic along with Arroyo for an injured player and a future 1st round draft pick.
GOOD RIDDENCE DORKO! You are the Tony Mandarich of the NBA. (Someone who was drafted very high in the draft just in front of a great player and never did a damn thing for his team).
DAMN. DWAYNE WADE WOULD LOOK GREAT IN A PISTONS JERSEY! HELL, EVEN CHRIS CAMENS WHO WAS DRAFTED 10TH OVERALL WOULD LOOK GREAT IN A PISTONS JERSEY.
WHATS WORSE, I REALLY HAVE NO IDEA WHO WAS THE LAST PLAYER DRAFTED IN THE 3RD ROUND THAT YEAR. BUT, I WOULD BET HE HAS HAD MORE IMPACT IN THE NBA THAN DORKO.
_________________ Fisher or Joekel or Lane Johnson for #5 overall. I have settled on Johnson as my preference. The only thing Joekel and Fisher have over him is experience at LT. 2 years from now, Lane Johnson will be known as the best LT of this draft!
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| February 16th, 2006, 8:58 pm |
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theAlphaMale
Site Admin
Joined: August 6th, 2004, 1:25 am Posts: 4918 Location: Hills of Auburn
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Um 3rd round? I believe you mean 2nd...
And the last guy taken that year was another giant foreign fellow...
Andreas Glyniadakis
Position: C
Born: Aug 21, 1981
Height: 7-1 / 2,16
Weight: 280 lbs. / 127,0 kg.
From : Greece
Drafted by none other than.....YOUR DETROIT PISTONS!!!!
So although Darko has had minimal impact I believe his at least being in the country is a cut above our Greecian giant.
Pretty funny and ironic comment though
Ultimately this kind of stuff will have a big impact on future drafts. That year tons of foriegn players were drafted and Dickey V was going NUTS. And although I thought he was over reacting he was right...everybody wants to catch lightning in a bottle but I think you are going to see teams shy away from foreign players. I remember Darko, Pietrus, Zarko, Boris Diaw, Zoran Planinic, Delfino, Barbosa, and Maciej Lampe or affectionately known as Magic Lamp. None of them to my knowledge has done anything note worthy and are role players at best.  It seems the best high school players have more impact than these guys.
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| February 17th, 2006, 9:18 am |
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Colei13
Stadium Announcer
Joined: March 21st, 2005, 12:13 am Posts: 66
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we have to keep in mind that whatever player the pistons were going to draft, they were not gonna get an oppurtunity to play the kind of minutes they got in miami or denver for example. wade is the only guy i would have thought about drafting. carmelo is not the kind of player wanted in detroit and he would have revolted. wade is a great player, but we didnt need him.
darko did not work out, and he didnt have the desire it appeared. dumars took a shot, he didnt work out, but he knew he had that chance to take a player with great potential and it would be no big deal if he failed.
i think you need to wait on delfino though. larry brown gave delfino a small chance to contribute and he is getting much better this year. this is only year 2 for him and he's our first backcourt reserve off the floor, him or maurice evans, but seems delfino is getting more time as of late.
think about our local busts, the vaunted spartan...mateen cleaves. hardly remember him on the floor in detroit. Joe D. knows what he's doing and i think that the infatuation with europeans wont be quite as great, they will still be looked at.
no draft pick that detroit will make this year or next will have a huge impact, not until one of the big five are gone.
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| February 20th, 2006, 10:47 am |
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conversion02
RIP Killer
Joined: January 26th, 2005, 9:34 pm Posts: 10063 Location: Sycamore, IL
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Colei13 wrote: we have to keep in mind that whatever player the pistons were going to draft, they were not gonna get an oppurtunity to play the kind of minutes they got in miami or denver for example. wade is the only guy i would have thought about drafting. carmelo is not the kind of player wanted in detroit and he would have revolted. wade is a great player, but we didnt need him.
darko did not work out, and he didnt have the desire it appeared. dumars took a shot, he didnt work out, but he knew he had that chance to take a player with great potential and it would be no big deal if he failed.
i think you need to wait on delfino though. larry brown gave delfino a small chance to contribute and he is getting much better this year. this is only year 2 for him and he's our first backcourt reserve off the floor, him or maurice evans, but seems delfino is getting more time as of late.
think about our local busts, the vaunted spartan...mateen cleaves. hardly remember him on the floor in detroit. Joe D. knows what he's doing and i think that the infatuation with europeans wont be quite as great, they will still be looked at.
no draft pick that detroit will make this year or next will have a huge impact, not until one of the big five are gone.
I agree with this 100%. Yeah, Darko was a bust. The guy lacked effort severly. He knew he was never going to get to play and it showed. Then again, how many guys are drafted #2 overall and are on championship teams their rookie year? Very few. Why spoil a good thing? You have 5 starters who won the championship, why change that? You don't. Darko was stuck in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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| February 20th, 2006, 1:01 pm |
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pumpkinhead97
Pop Warner Allstar
Joined: May 11th, 2005, 12:59 pm Posts: 158 Location: Flint
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It's funny to me how people label Darko a "bust"...to be a bust you have to perform baldy and squander the minutes you have been given. Kwame Brown.....now THAT'S a bust.
We, like other teams in the league, were blown away with his personal workouts when he was only 17. Kiki Vandeweghe(Denver GM) recently said somewhere that had we not drafted Darko he probably would have at that time because of the upside the kid had at the time.
We took him before we knew we were going to get 'Sheed, and before we got McDyess the next season. Darko was good insurance to have if McDyess's knee acted up on him again, and if it didn't(which it hasn't), great.
The whole thing people are mad about is that they have seen Carmelo, and Wade become important cogs on their teams....but the operative word is THEIR teams...which were ACTUAL Lottery teams that were playing badly...they needed a franchise guy, and we didn't. He was a project that we took on to be the eventual heir to Sheed/Ben/Dyess.
I will agree that his poor attitude and sense of entitlement ultimately helped him get his ticket out of town. But we as fans should be somewhat responsible for that by applauding him sarcastically when he would go in for one minute at the end of a blowout, and always talking in the paper or radio saying "We could have had Wade, etc."
That can't be easy...Just ask Joey Harrington 
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| February 28th, 2006, 2:28 pm |
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wjb21ndtown
Commissioner of the NFL – Roger Goodell
Joined: October 13th, 2005, 9:26 pm Posts: 11892 Location: Grosse Pointe
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conversion02 wrote: Colei13 wrote: we have to keep in mind that whatever player the pistons were going to draft, they were not gonna get an oppurtunity to play the kind of minutes they got in miami or denver for example. wade is the only guy i would have thought about drafting. carmelo is not the kind of player wanted in detroit and he would have revolted. wade is a great player, but we didnt need him.
darko did not work out, and he didnt have the desire it appeared. dumars took a shot, he didnt work out, but he knew he had that chance to take a player with great potential and it would be no big deal if he failed.
i think you need to wait on delfino though. larry brown gave delfino a small chance to contribute and he is getting much better this year. this is only year 2 for him and he's our first backcourt reserve off the floor, him or maurice evans, but seems delfino is getting more time as of late.
think about our local busts, the vaunted spartan...mateen cleaves. hardly remember him on the floor in detroit. Joe D. knows what he's doing and i think that the infatuation with europeans wont be quite as great, they will still be looked at.
no draft pick that detroit will make this year or next will have a huge impact, not until one of the big five are gone. I agree with this 100%. Yeah, Darko was a bust. The guy lacked effort severly. He knew he was never going to get to play and it showed. Then again, how many guys are drafted #2 overall and are on championship teams their rookie year? Very few. Why spoil a good thing? You have 5 starters who won the championship, why change that? You don't. Darko was stuck in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Conversion... you're not really being fair to Darko and his situation... Even by teammates accounts Larry Brown raped that kid of all of his confidence and motivation... From what I understand LB's philosophy is to tear 'em down and rebuild 'em, and he never got to the rebuilding with Darko... LB would call the kid names, mess with his head, yell at him, and try to beat him into submission to play LB's way... it works for some players, didn't work on Darko... There's a quote by Chauncey where he comes out and basically says what I've said here... and, IMO, it's obvious in the amount of effort the kid gave while he was here - none...
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| February 28th, 2006, 2:33 pm |
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DMorgan
Div 1 - Starter
Joined: January 10th, 2006, 6:08 pm Posts: 531
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He hasnt been a bust for the Magic. He's comming off the bench and scoring the same ppg as McDyess with a higher FG %. he's also averaging more rebounds per game. It's WAY too early to call him a bust. he's 21. he's been practicing against some of the best Big men in the league. and Sheed has repeatedly said Darko has a lot of talent. He never got enough playing time because the pistons have so many good big men there were no minutes left for him. I wouldnt say he showed a lack of motivation. When he played he was only in for like 40 sec. I think he can be a very good player if he gets the right opportunity. Remember Chauncey was picked 3rd overall but never showed how good he could be untill he was in the right situation...
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| March 4th, 2006, 10:57 pm |
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FutileSoul
Fair Weather Fan
Joined: March 6th, 2006, 11:06 pm Posts: 6
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He is looking pretty good with the magic. I always thought that he could amount to something if he was given more of a chance and more minutes. It also helps that he is with the magic, not being under the pressure of having to perform as well as the rest of the championship team.
DMorgan, yes it is way too early to call him a bust, because he needs to play more minutes per game before you can say that, and he is only 20
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| March 15th, 2006, 6:06 pm |
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wjb21ndtown
Commissioner of the NFL – Roger Goodell
Joined: October 13th, 2005, 9:26 pm Posts: 11892 Location: Grosse Pointe
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FutileSoul wrote: He is looking pretty good with the magic. I always thought that he could amount to something if he was given more of a chance and more minutes. It also helps that he is with the magic, not being under the pressure of having to perform as well as the rest of the championship team. DMorgan, yes it is way too early to call him a bust, because he needs to play more minutes per game before you can say that, and he is only 20 I agree... He's averaging nearly 10 points per game in 20 minutes off of the bench, and something like 4.6 boards... That's decent for a recent acquisition to a team... After he gets comfortable and learns the team better I expect his #'s to do nothing but go up... Update... Quote: Update: Milicic matched his season-high in points, scoring 13 on 6-of-9 shooting in a victory over Atlanta Sunday. He added five rebounds and three assists before fouling out.
Recommendation: Milicic has hit double-digit points in each of the past three games while shooting 60.7 percent from the field. His current scoring streak should give Orlando fans hope for the future and should offer fantasy owners a reason to consider picking him in next season's draft.
He's also averaging 4.6 boards per game, and 2.5 blocks off of the bench too.... Hmmmm.....
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| March 15th, 2006, 6:14 pm |
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ChazMaster
Millen Draft Pick - Epic Bust
Joined: October 13th, 2005, 7:42 pm Posts: 684 Location: some beach, somewhere
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My wife, son, and me are heading to Orllllllaaaannnnndddddddddoooo for the game tomorrow night!!! Darko and Carlos will be playing against the Stones and this should be interesting.. Darko is getting just over 2 blocks per game and against Big Ben should be fun.. Billups vs Carlos, another match up to watch.. Darko with over 3 mins of playing time will be different.. 
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