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Warriors' VP Mullin endorses Kings' pick

"Jason Thompson likely would be a Golden State Warrior had the Kings not selected him 12th in the NBA draft.

Golden State took skinny but skilled 6-foot-11 forward-guard Anthony Randolph out of LSU with the 14th choice. Randolph can handle the ball like a guard, and if he gets into the physical condition required to play in a Don Nelson system, the 19-year-old could contribute this season.

Thompson, however, brings similar versatility, along with 250 pounds and the maturity of a 22-year-old (Monday was his birthday).

Thompson can rebound, dribble, pass and shoot. As with all rookies, defense will be a work in progress. Golden State vice president Chris Mullin had his eyes on him for several reasons.

"We liked him," Mullin said of Thompson, who graduated from Rider University in New Jersey. "We liked him a lot because of his running, his handle and his ability to post up and step outside. We had him in (for workouts) twice. %u2026 I think the Kings got a good player."

Wednesday, the Kings also came to terms with another good player in little-known Bobby Brown, who played at Cal State Fullerton and outperformed more heralded point guards Mike Conley Jr. and D.J. Augustin in the Las Vegas summer league while playing with New Orleans' entry.

Brown is a strong and quick if smallish (6-foot-2) defender with a good perimeter shot. His ability to stick with the Kings would add depth at point with starter Beno Udrih and rookie Sean Singletary. Singletary also defends well on the perimeter but might not be Brown's equal as an outside shooter.

Schmidt did it all on way to Hall

Hall of Fame third baseman Mike Schmidt was at Raley Field on Friday to speak about prostate issues, but baseball never is far away.

During the 1970s and '80s, Schmidt, a career-long member of the Philadelphia Phillies, not only was one of the game's best players, but also almost uniformly considered to be baseball's best athlete. Schmidt had the entire package %u2013 power, speed, quickness and skill.

"The one thing I didn't do was hit for average," said the career .267 hitter, "%u2026 but that was considered pretty good for a power hitter."

Schmidt said there were a number of great athletes during his 17 big-league seasons and the name Bonds immediately came to mind %u2013 not Barry, but his late father, Bobby."

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this article is BS. Its been well documented that Mullin said he had his eye on Randolph all along. He felt fortunate that randolph dropped as low as he did. Seeing as the kings picked one pick ahead of the warriors, they simply couldnt have been targeting thompson. Also Mullin made the mistake of drafting a big man from a no name school.

 

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