I saw a mock draft over the weekend that had Damon Hancock going to the New Jersey Nets in the second round, with the 54th overall pick.
Good luck, Damon!
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HancockI saw a mock draft over the weekend that had Damon Hancock going to the New Jersey Nets in the second round, with the 54th overall pick.
Good luck, Damon!
Re: HancockJersey would be a great place for Hancock. (Not that Jersey is a great place at all, but that's a different argument.) He's a similar player to Jason Kidd. Same size (minus a few pounds), same quickness, same defensive ability, same struggles as a consistent outside shooter - but because Kidd is the team's best player, they run a system in which the point guard isn't asked to score too much. Besides, there's talk that Kidd wants out of N.J., and if he leaves, they're going to be desperate for point guard help. With a little more strength and a more consistent outside shot, Damon could do really well with the Nets.
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Re: HancockAccording to a post on the other site by Dooby, Hancock is going to sign with the Mavericks as an unrestricted free agent. That's a great deal for Damon....hope it works out for him.
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Re: Hancockthere is a news link on the home page about that.
Re: HancockCongratulations to Hancock for signing with the Mavericks. I hope he makes the team, and I just wish I still lived in Dallas so I could come watch him play. Maybe I'll get down there at the end of the football season, and can watch SMU football, SMU soccer, and a Mavs game while I'm in town.
Re: HancockLook at the Mavericks' guards:
Steve Nash Nick Van Exel Avery Johnson Michael Finley Greg Buckner Adrian Griffin (also plays small forward) Can Hancock crack that group? Or would they have to trade one to free up a spot for him? There's talk of trading Van Exel to New York for Kurt Thomas, but in an effort to make the traded salaries match (an NBA requirement), the Knicks would throw in Charlie Ward - meaning the logjam in the backcourt wouldn't be alleviated at all. "What kind of weirdo school are they running over there in Fort Worth?"
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