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scrappy
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Posted: 05/17/18 2:32 pm ::: 2018 WNBA.com GM Survey: Season Predictions |
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they forgot one important category: the worst performing front office.
of course they would not bit their own tongues.
however, we can start that conversation here. my vote will be for the seattle storm by a mile.
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WNBA 09
Joined: 26 Jun 2009 Posts: 12536 Location: Dallas , Texas
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Posted: 05/17/18 2:36 pm ::: |
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ClayK
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Posted: 05/17/18 2:51 pm ::: Re: 2018 WNBA.com GM Survey: Season Predictions |
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scrappy wrote: |
they forgot one important category: the worst performing front office.
of course they would not bit their own tongues.
however, we can start that conversation here. my vote will be for the seattle storm by a mile. |
Have you looked at the Indiana roster?
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zune69
Joined: 27 May 2010 Posts: 8183
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Posted: 05/17/18 3:39 pm ::: Re: 2018 WNBA.com GM Survey: Season Predictions |
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In all fairness to Indiana.From 2002 - 2016,the greatest of Tamika Catchings prevented the Fever from getting high draft picks.
Indiana draft picks:
2001-2nd (T.Catchings)
2002-13th
2003-6th (Gwen Jackson) weak draft
2004-9th
2005-2nd (T.White) weak draft
2006-9th
2007-9th
2008-12th (Traded pick for Katie Douglas)
2009-6th (B.January)
2010-11th
2011-9th
2012-11th
2013-9th
2014-5th (N.Howard)
2015-6th (Traded for S.Johnson)
2016-9th
2017-8th (Traded for C.Dupree)
2018-2nd
1 lottery pick from 2002 - 2017(16 years)...in a weak draft.
Indiana has selected 9th or lower 9 times in a the last 17 drafts. Hard to build a talented roster when most of your draft picks are 9th or lower.
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Michelle89
Joined: 17 Nov 2010 Posts: 16464 Location: Holland
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Posted: 05/17/18 3:47 pm ::: Re: 2018 WNBA.com GM Survey: Season Predictions |
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scrappy wrote: |
they forgot one important category: the worst performing front office.
of course they would not bit their own tongues.
however, we can start that conversation here. my vote will be for the seattle storm by a mile. |
Because they kept Quinn over McPhee?
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calbearman76
Joined: 02 Nov 2009 Posts: 5155 Location: Carson City
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Posted: 05/17/18 10:32 pm ::: |
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The clear winner is Chicago. Even when they get great players they can't hold onto them. Passing on Azura Stevens is just one more bad move, But it won't be the last.
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