Thursday, May 22, 2008

KU, KSU Basketball Stars Face Impending Obscurity

Posted by Chris Rasmussen on Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:25 AM

By CHRIS RASMUSSEN

It is impossible to feel sorry for multimillionaire teenagers. That said, consider the plight of Big 12 graduates selected in the NBA Draft. First, college is a form of indentured servitude, as the

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NBA deems 18 year olds mature enough to enlist in the military but not play for the Grizzlies. Then, bouncing ping pong balls used to determine the draft order decide their vocational future (as opposed to the whims of middle managers from human resources, like most employers).

So here's an overview of the NBA Draft Lottery implications for local college basketball stars, as this might be the last time you hear their names in Kansas City.

Michael Beasley, Kansas State. Chad Ford believes he will be selected No. 1 by the Chicago Bulls. Jayhawks Heinrich and Gooden could be his teammates in Chicago, which becomes the only place in the next decade in which a Wildcat outperforms a Jayhawk on a basketball court.

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Darrell Arthur, Kansas. HoopsHype has Arthur falling to No. 16 and Philadelphia, where Sixers fans will lustily boo his inability to utilize the Pythagorean Theorem.

Brandon Rush, Kansas: Projections show him selected by Seattle at No. 24. According to NBA Draft Net, his major weakness is that he is old for a NBA rookie. He is 22, old enough to remember when Seattle last fielded a successful basketball team.

Mario Chalmers, Kansas: HoopsHype does not have him drafted in the first round, meaning he might return to college, where he will be cheered for breathing.

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J.R. Giddens, New Mexico: He has been stabbed, suspended and transferred from future national champion Kansas in five years. Giddens is projected to be selected in the second round by Seattle, where authorities are on alert.

Bill Walker, Kansas State: Projected to go to Indiana in the second round, causing horror and dread in Pacer equipment managers.

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Chris Rasmussen: The point is, of all the sites to quote on the internet, the last one you should be quoting is the one that ISN'T EVEN COVERING THE DRAFT and is just quoting ANOTHER WEBSITE for their draft coverage.

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Posted by hi on 06/08/2008 at 12:57 AM

Hey, stupid! The name's "Hinrich". Get that dick out of your mouth and learn something about sports.

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Posted by Flint on 05/24/2008 at 1:04 PM

Methinks Hi needs to develop a sense of humor ... isn't part of the joke here that Chris is making fun of the know-nothing basketball draft analysts?

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Posted by Dan Conley on 05/22/2008 at 8:12 PM

As opposed to, what, the reputable draft experts that are 100% accurate in every draft projection?

The folks who do NBA Draft Net? Hell, I'm not even sure Chad Ford knows who's going to be selected #20.

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Posted by Chris Rasmussen on 05/22/2008 at 8:07 PM

Hoopshype is run by three people who live in SPAIN and have probably never seen him play. and they aren't even doing their own draft coverage, they're just pasting draftexpress' coverage, that's why it says 'powered by draftexpress.' So why the hell are you quoting what hoopshype says?

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Posted by hi on 05/22/2008 at 7:47 PM
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