This bet wil be based on selection number, not on team.
This is per sushi's request.
This is per sushi's request.

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BuckeyeNation27;867435; said:not related to this bet, but did we lose money when we took away the bpStore?
OregonBuckeye;873156; said:Fuck, how did I forget to place my bet!?![]()
Oden wasn't a given in Portland
Portland GM Kevin Pritchard fielded many trade offers for the TrailBlazer's No. 1 draft pick. He took a call from an Eastern Conference general manager, with whom he had past dealings. The executive made an offer that was moderate in shock value: A five-time All-Star and this year's lottery pick in exchange for the No. 1 pick and the Blazers' 2008 first-round pick. As enticing as the offer was -- the Blazers in years past had made a run at the All-Star player -- Pritchard declined on the spot. A team within the Blazers division proposed a trade involving a future Hall of Famer and a standout rookie for the Blazers' No. 1 pick. As Pritchard described it, he stayed up until 3 a.m. in his hotel room with his staff considering the offer.
2. wouldn't work, Lakers are in the Blazers conference but not their divison. I assume 2. was Minny with Garnett and Randy Foye maybe? I agree on 1. sounds like Boston.Big Papa;875715; said:This from the Oregonian via SI.com:
Here's what I see these two offers as:
1. Boston Celtics offered Paul Pierce and their 5 Pick for Portland's #1.
2. Lakers offered Kobe and Bynum??
Big Papa;875715; said:Here's what I see these two offers as:
1. Boston Celtics offered Paul Pierce and their 5 Pick for Portland's #1.
2. Lakers offered Kobe and Bynum??