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Pistons' little-known draft pick

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At No. 32, Pistons president Joe Dumars selected someone who was so off the radar, he wasn't even included in the NBA draft media guide. Welcome Alabama-Birmingham's Walter Sharpe, a 6-foot-9, 245-pound forward who was academically ineligible for part of last season, suffers from narcolepsy and was arrested last fall, along with four teammates, for disorderly conduct after a fight at a dance club. Dumars knew all about those red flags, though. He picked Sharpe after conversations convinced him that they don't tell his full story. His UAB coach, Mike Davis, called him "one of the most misunderstood kids in the country," in a January story in the Birmingham News. The article went on to say that Sharpe suffers from narcolepsy, which impacted his academic performance. Dumars said Sharpe was only diagnosed with the sleep disorder five months ago and is on medication to control it.

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Joe Dumars, AP Joe Dumars, AP
June 27, 2008  08:14 AM ET

great a sleepwalker is all they need on that team. wonder how him and sheed are going to counteract...

June 27, 2008  08:19 AM ET

Seems to me Sharpe isn't the only one that needs to wake up. Maybe Joe could borrow some of his drugs.

June 27, 2008  08:31 AM ET

Here I was sitting at home waiting for some exciting draft day moves by Joe Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuumars. After all he said he was tired of things and ready to shake up the roster. So what happens? He trades down for additional second round picks. Say what? LOL

June 27, 2008  09:59 AM ET

Come on, really...narcolepsy!...HAHAHAHA. Now at least someone on the Pistons knows how I feel everytime I watch them play...zzzzzzzzzzz....

June 27, 2008  10:47 AM ET

This move got me so upset that I . . . .ZZZZZZZ. . . .what, I'm sorry. It got me so upset that I . . . .zzzzzzzz.

June 27, 2008  10:53 AM ET

it's feast or famine with the pistons in the draft -- either they wind up with a total stiff like Darko or a steal like Prince or Stuckey. but this is curious to say the least given that Mario Chalmers and Chris Douglas-Roberts were still on the board at 32. This guy better pan out or we've only heard the beginning of the sleepwalking jokes.

June 27, 2008  11:23 AM ET

i have no idea how you do not take chris douglas roberts with the number 29 pick. he will torch the pistons and all the other teams that passed up on him at the end of the first round. fools.

June 27, 2008  11:31 AM ET

bill walker was there at 29, 32, and 46. tell me again why we took him and that other guy instead of walker? dumars is going to look like a genius or a fool

June 27, 2008  12:10 PM ET

I want 2 see the pistons break up send mr big flop billups to denver & send rasheed to the warriors

June 27, 2008  12:11 PM ET

Sheed and Sharpe on the same team.
I'm getting my popcorn ready for this one. All that is needed is Vince McMahon and a couple of chairs

June 27, 2008  12:22 PM ET

With the game on the line Sharpe has the oppurtunity to take the game winning shot.

Sharpe breaks through the full court press with the game clock winding down, this young rookie that everyone doubted is going to be the unsung hero of the game. HE TAKES IT TO HALF COURT GEARING UP FOR THE GAME WINNING SHOT THE FANS ON THE EDGE OF THEIR SEAT AND ....... UM .......

It seems ladies and gentlemen that Sharpe has fallen asleep in the middle of the Detroit Piston logo.. WHAT A MOOVEEE!!!!

June 27, 2008  01:34 PM ET

Dumars can draft. Look at Stuckey.

June 27, 2008  01:39 PM ET

Its all fun and games until Walter and Sheed start swapping meds.

June 27, 2008  04:25 PM ET

i have no idea how you do not take chris douglas roberts with the number 29 pick. he will torch the pistons and all the other teams that passed up on him at the end of the first round. fools.

gwong | 06/27/08, 11:23 AM
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Just foul him and put him on the line......then he won't torch you.......

June 27, 2008  04:40 PM ET

Wow, you critics of Dumars really are stupid. Look at any draft year and you'll see that for good teams, most late 1st round picks or 2nd round picks do not even make the squad the following season. Instead they get shuffled off to Europe or the development league. The Pistons have stockpiled some young talent (Stuckey, Maxiell and Johnson will all be long-term impact players in the league, yet each took some time to develop.) At the spots the Pistons picked, Dumars probably didn't even see a better prospect than either Samb or Afflalo, two young players that get little floor time, but whose upside the Pistons are still investing in. Since Dumars didn't have a high enough draft pick to get immediate impact players for his team, the smart thing to do was avoid a 1st round pick's guaranteed contract (which hits the team's salary cap) + stockpile draft picks for the future. He also landed another high-risk/high-potential development project with a very low draft pick, which was about the only thing of value he could have gotten out of this draft. A+ GM work Joe - never mind the naysayers!

June 27, 2008  11:44 PM ET

at #32
this is chump change money in the NBA if he works out Dumars is a genius
if not Sharpe will just fade away
good gamble

June 28, 2008  09:37 AM ET

I love how you morons are draft experts. Dumars, who has built a successful team, spent days with Sharpe, yet somehow you all know better.

He wanted Sharpe at 29, instead he trades into the second where he can spend less money and grab another pick. So, he gets two possible studs along with Sharpe and plays them in Europe for a while. As far as I can tell -- and I'm not an expert like you all are -- it was a move worth making.

June 29, 2008  01:28 PM ET

Joe knows players and this kid will be another late 1st 2nd round gem ie.. Stucky, Maxwell

June 29, 2008  02:03 PM ET

My question is, if noone else knew about him, why not just invite him to training camp & let him earn a roster spot. If he wasn't listed, how would other teams be willing to draft him? This dude's agent is a genius!!

 
June 29, 2008  02:14 PM ET

When that ball hits him in the head a few times, in practice, he'll either wake up or pack up

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