The Top Seven - Or who do you take with each potential pick

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 The Top Seven - Or who do you take with each potential pick
The men at 3 Shades of Blue have disagreed on many things during the season. Was Conley better than Lowry this year? Should Damon have opened the season starting? Is Miller better as a 6th man? You get the point. Usually they are simple differences of opinions and honestly wouldn't it be boring to hear the same thing day after day? [link]

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