Official 2012 NBA Draft Thread

I just don't see how anybody that's seen Beal play could possibly think he'd turn into a bust. Dude is practibly unbustable. Perfect shot, NBA body, athletic, solid defender, never seen him play soft and he's a great character. He's the #2 NBA prospect in this draft by far. I'm praying the Thunder trade up for him.
 
Originally Posted by rck2sactown

Originally Posted by Bballkingsrule

Originally Posted by solarius49

I'll take either or bro.  I've been saying Granger to the Kings since the middle of the season.

Lowry > Granger
How about....... 
Tyreke for Granger

then we take the Rockets trade of Chuck +5 for Lowry + 16

Lowry

Thornton

Granger

JT(or whoever is at 16, Terrence Jones?)

DMC

Legooooo
wow Kings should definitely try and go for that look, its pretty realistic also imo. I would try and get that 12 from Houston though instead of 16 and potentially get a Jeremy Lamb, or maybe Moultrie/Henson. All of whom I see gone by 16 but at least one of them will be available at 12... All that plus Jimmer and Isaiah off the bench could even be a playoff sleeper by next year if they work together well and DMC plays up to his potential. You guys are too loaded with combo guards right now, getting a true PG like Lowry and a big, physical wing scorer like Granger would be perfect for yall.

And Reke would be a great fit for Indiana also allowing George to move to the 3, and Houston would be able to get MKG/ Drummond like they want and still be content at the point with Gragic. These trades would work well for all parties IMO.
 
It's going to be fun watching the draft for the 20th straight year where 99% of the "trade rumors" don't end up happening.

ESPN flingin a lot of crap this year to get viewers, kudos to them yet again as well as the tweeters.
 
Originally Posted by Buc Em

I just don't see how anybody that's seen Beal play could possibly think he'd turn into a bust. Dude is practibly unbustable. Perfect shot, NBA body, athletic, solid defender, never seen him play soft and he's a great character. He's the #2 NBA prospect in this draft by far. I'm praying the Thunder trade up for him.

And if he's there at #3, I hope the Thunder deal w. the Wizards to make it happen. 
 
IF the Wizards get offered Harden they make that trade in a heartbeat
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Guys that I love: Anthony Davis, John Henson, Jeremy Lamb, Draymond Green, Kevin Jones

Guys that I like: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Damian Lillard, Jae Crowder, Robert Sacre

Guys that I like more than most people (in terms of where they are projected): Henson, Lamb, Jones, Jared Sullinger, Kendall Marshall, Khris Middleton

Guys that I don't like as much as most people (in terms of where they are projected): Bradley Beal, Harrison Barnes, Austin Rivers, Dion Waiters, Meyers Leonard

Guys that I like in theory, but don't know enough about: Royce White

And finally, I have no clue what the Hornets will do at 10.

Lillard, Waiters, Rivers, Lamb, or Zeller, I guess. It is completely possible that Lillard, Waiters and Rivers will all be gone, so that would really throw a wrench in. I could see them trading down, or I could see them trading up if Gilchrist actually slides past five (no chance).

In any case, Lillard is my personal preference. Beyond him, there is no one I would love there, no one I would hate. The idea of taking someone that will back up Eric Gordon is pretty foolish to me, though.
 
The more I watch clips on Lillard the more I like him. He's going to be a problem no doubt, but can he run an NBA team is the question

Kendall Marshall can step in on Day 1 and lead a team and create easy baskets for his teammates.
 
How can anyone love Draymond Green? He is a 6'7 PF who had trouble guarding college PFs in the post, and wasnt quick enough to stay in front of most SF's. The most I ever see him being is a journeyman backup
 
[h1]Mock Draft, Version 10.0[/h1]
Happy Draft Day. This year, I think the NBA has something really crazy in store for all of us.

Like every year, as of midnight ET a number of teams reported that they were still debating between three or four prospects on their boards. Agents and players are wringing their hands right now. No one knows who's going where.

So, this year's NBA draft should be fun. And the mock draft? It's hard to predict which players teams will select when they haven't decided themselves, but we're going to try. And then try again a little later in the day. And then try again right before the draft.

In other words, check back often for versions 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 as we continue to collect information on who will go where.

After talking to numerous NBA team sources, here's our best stab at how the draft will play out Thursday night.

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New Orleans
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Anthony Davis
[/td][td]Position: PF
Height: 6-foot-11
Weight: 222 pounds
Age: 19
School: Kentucky[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: Rejoice, Hornets fans. Players like Davis come along about once or twice a decade. You'll have to be patient with both him and the franchise, but the upside is there for some sort of Tim Duncan/Kevin Garnett hybrid. With plenty of cap room to sign Eric Gordon and another significant free agent, plus the No. 10 pick, the Hornets are building a rock-solid foundation.

Trade Scenarios: Are you kidding me?

Hornets' Big Board (team priorities, according to sources):
1. Anthony Davis


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Charlotte
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Thomas Robinson
[/td][td]Position: PF
Height: 6-foot-9
Weight: 244 pounds
Age: 21
School: Kansas[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: The Bobcats need help everywhere. They don't have a starting-caliber player on their roster right now. Robinson will be the first. He's tough, physical and a winner. Remember, he led a very mediocre Kansas team to the national championship game.

Trade Scenarios: There are plenty. The Bobcats' asking price is high. They would love to get their hands on multiple young assets or a young veteran who could be a star. There are two scenarios in particular to watch: (1) The Cavs could offer their two first-round picks -- Nos. 4 and 24 -- for the No. 2 pick; (2) the Thunder could offer James Harden to move into the second spot. In either case, the Cavs or Thunder would select Bradley Beal at No. 2.

Bobcats' Big Board:
1. Trade
2. Thomas Robinson
3. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
4. Harrison Barnes


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Washington
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Bradley Beal
[/td][td]Position: SG
Height: 6-foot-5
Weight: 202 pounds
Age: 19
School: Florida[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: The Wizards made the first big trade of the offseason, sending Rashard Lewis and the 46th pick to New Orleans for Emeka Okafor and Trevor Ariza. With the deal, the Wizards essentially upgraded their front court -- Okafor likely will be their starting 5, Nene their starting 4 and Ariza their starting 3.

With John Wall running the point, that leaves them with one big hole at the 2. I think this makes Beal a no-brainer for the Wizards, who are lacking a lights-out perimeter shooter. He's a perfect fit for this new roster.

Trade Scenarios: If the Wizards believe they are in danger of losing Beal to a team moving up in the draft, don't be surprised if they offer the Bobcats the No. 32 pick to move up one spot. The Wizards might also entertain a James Harden offer from the Thunder for Beal. Finally, if Beal is off the board, the Wizards have talked to teams about moving down to Nos. 5, 7, 8 or 9.

Wizards' Big Board:
1. Bradley Beal
2. Harrison Barnes
3. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
4. Thomas Robinson


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Cleveland
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Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
[/td][td]Position: SF
Height: 6-foot-8
Weight: 233 pounds
Age: 18
School: Kentucky[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: The Cavs need both a starting 2 and a starting 3. This is a toss-up between Kidd-Gilchrist and Barnes. If they choose MKG they get a hard-working winner who can grow with Kyrie Irving. They were teammates in high school and won a state championship together. While Kidd-Gilchrist still needs a lot of polish on his offensive game, his motor, toughness, defensive pedigree and willingness to work on his game make him a great pick for the Cavs.

Trade Scenarios: Ideally, the Cavs would like to move up to the No. 2 spot to grab Beal. If they did that trade, the Bobcats would take Thomas Robinson here. But the price is high and the Cavs might not want to give up the 24th pick. The Cavs have also explored adding a second pick in the 8-to-12 range, according to sources. Dion Waiters and Terrence Ross are both candidates in that range.

Cavs' Big Board:
1. Bradley Beal
2. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
3. Harrison Barnes
4. Dion Waiters
5. Terrence Ross


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Sacramento
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Andre Drummond
[/td][td]Position: C
Height: 7-foot-0
Weight: 279 pounds
Age: 18
School: UConn[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: The Kings aren't in love with anyone here if this scenario plays out this way. Sources say that the Kings are still confident they'll make a deal with the Rockets (who covet Drummond). If they don't, sources say GM Geoff Petrie is now leaning toward taking Drummond over Barnes. He feels it's a more tradable chip down the road and the team needs a shot-blocker (the one thing Drummond does well now) next to DeMarcus Cousins.

Trade Scenarios: By now the whole world knows the Rockets are aggressively trying to move up and get this pick. Houston's latest offer (Kyle Lowry and the No. 16 pick) was rejected. But you can expect the Rockets to keep plugging away until they get something done. The Rockets aren't the only team trying to get here. The Lakers and Hawks have also tried to convince Sacramento to part with its pick.

Kings' Big Board:
1. Thomas Robinson
2. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
3. Andre Drummond
4. Harrison Barnes
5. John Henson


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Portland (via Nets)
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Damian Lillard
[/td][td]Position: PG
Height: 6-foot-3
Weight: 189 pounds
Age: 21
School: Weber State[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: The Blazers need a point guard and a big man. They'll have an easy choice here if Drummond goes at No. 5. Lillard is a steady, athletic guard who can shoot the lights out and get to the rim. He had a stellar workout in Portland in front of Paul Allen that really sealed the deal.

Trade Scenarios: GM Neil Olshey told Portland reporters on Wednesday night that it's unlikely the team will trade either of its picks at Nos. 6 or 11.

Blazers' Big Board:
1. Damian Lillard
2. Dion Waiters
3. Andre Drummond


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Golden State
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Dion Waiters
[/td][td]Position: SG
Height: 6-foot-4
Weight: 221 pounds
Age: 20
School: Syracuse[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: Still not sure which way this goes, folks. Jerry West is a big fan of Dion Waiters. Owner Joe Lacob isn't sure if they can pass on the size and potential of Andre Drummond, if he doesn't go at No. 5. GM Bob Meyers thinks Harrison Barnes would be a steal here. I usually pick the owner in these types of fights. … Then again, this is Jerry West you're talking about.

If it's Waiters, I think it's a great fit for the Warriors. Both Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson are primarily jump shooters. Adding Waiters to their backcourt gives them a guy who can get to the basket at will. Sort of a Monta Ellis player at a fraction of the price.

Trade Scenarios: The Warriors have discussed moving both up and down in the draft. Here's the most compelling scenario: If Andre Drummond or Lillard falls to No. 7, don't be surprised if the Warriors trade No. 7 to the Rockets for pick Nos. 12 and 18. The Warriors believe there's still a lot of value down there, and the Rockets covet both Drummond and Lillard.

Warriors' Big Board:
1. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
2. Trade
3. Dion Waiters
4. Harrison Barnes
5. Andre Drummond


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Toronto
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Harrison Barnes
[/td][td]Position: SF
Height: 6-foot-8
Weight: 228 pounds
Age: 20
School: North Carolina[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: This is actually Plan B for the Raptors and it's a great one for them. They need shooting and looked at a number of veteran small forwards at this spot. They really like Barnes, and he's a very easy fit for them. This is a home-run scenario for Toronto.

Trade Scenarios: The Raptors have discussed getting a veteran small forward or point guard here. There has been talk that they would like the Rockets' Kyle Lowry, but they want to keep their salary flexibility going into the summer. They've also explored moving up to No. 5 to get their hands on Waiters or Barnes.

Raptors' Big Board:
1. Dion Waiters
2. Harrison Barnes
3. Damian Lillard
4. Austin Rivers
5. Jeremy Lamb


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Detroit
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John Henson
[/td][td]Position: PF
Height: 6-foot-10
Weight: 216 pounds
Age: 21
School: North Carolina[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: The Pistons, who desperately need size in the middle, are holding their breath that Drummond slides this far. If the Kings don't take him at No. 5, he just might. They like John Henson, too. They need length, athleticism and shot-blocking -- Henson provides all three.

Trade Scenarios: The Pistons have flirted with the idea of moving up to secure Drummond, but it's more likely they stay at No. 9.

Pistons' Big Board:
1. Thomas Robinson
2. Andre Drummond
3. John Henson
4. Tyler Zeller
5. Perry Jones


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New Orleans
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Austin Rivers
[/td][td]Position: SG
Height: 6-foot-5
Weight: 203 pounds
Age: 19
School: Duke[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: Hornets coach Monty Williams is a fan of Rivers, and Rivers really wants to be in New Orleans. The question is whether he can play alongside Eric Gordon. The Hornets think Rivers can be a point guard at the next level and are willing to try it.

Trade Scenarios: The Hornets tried to move down a few spots and get multiple mid-first-round picks, but so far they've been shut down.

Hornets' Big Board:
1. Damian Lillard
2. Andre Drummond
3. Austin Rivers
4. Jeremy Lamb
5. Kendall Marshall


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Portland
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Tyler Zeller
[/td][td]Position: C
Height: 7-foot-0
Weight: 247 pounds
Age: 22
School: North Carolina[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: If the Blazers go with a guard at No. 6, don't be surprised if they go big with their other selection. Zeller isn't a sexy pick, but he is capable of playing right now, has solid size for his position and runs the floor well.

Trade Options: See Blazers comment at No. 6.

Blazers' Big Board:
1. Dion Waiters
2. Austin Rivers
3. Tyler Zeller
4. Jeremy Lamb
5. Terrence Ross


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Houston (via Bucks)
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Meyers Leonard
[/td][td]Position: C
Height: 7-foot-1
Weight: 250 pounds
Age: 20
School: Illinois[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: The Rockets agreed to trade Samuel Dalembert and the 14th pick to the Milwaukee Bucks for Shaun Livingston, Jon Leuer, Jon Brockman and the 12th pick, a league source told ESPN.com.

I seriously doubt the Rockets will actually be selecting here on draft night. However, if they do, I think they'll take the best big man available. Leonard may be a project, but there's upside here and the team really doesn't have anything in the middle.

Trade Scenarios: The Rockets are trying to package picks 12, 16 and 18 and Kyle Lowry to get multiple top-10 picks to offer to the Magic for Dwight Howard. The Warriors, at No. 7, could be a serious target with this pick.

Rockets' Big Board:
1. Tyler Zeller
2. Meyers Leonard
3. Perry Jones
4. Moe Harkless


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Phoenix
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Jeremy Lamb
[/td][td]Position: SG
Height: 6-foot-5
Weight: 179 pounds
Age: 20
School: UConn[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: The Suns need just about everything, so they can afford to take the best player available. But Lamb hits a sweet spot for them at the 2-guard position. They didn't think he'd be available here and he gives them length and shooting.

Trade Scenarios: It's been pretty quiet in Phoenix.

Suns' Big Board:
1. Dion Waiters
2. Austin Rivers
3. Jeremy Lamb
4. Kendall Marshall
5. Arnett Moultrie


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Milwaukee (via Rockets)
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Terrence Ross
[/td][td]Position: SG
Height: 6-foot-7
Weight: 197 pounds
Age: 21
School: Washington[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: The Bucks have moved down two spots in the draft, but it shouldn't dramatically effect which player they take. In fact, now that they've added Samuel Dalembert, they have more freedom to draft a shooter at the wing positions. Ross worked out for the Bucks on Tuesday, and while I don't think it was a game-changer, they might opt to take him if Tyler Zeller and Lamb are gone.

Trade Scenarios: The Bucks just pulled off a trade to get Dalembert and move down two spots in the draft. Think they're probably done.

Bucks' Big Board:
1. Tyler Zeller
2. Jeremy Lamb
3. Terrence Ross
4. Terrence Jones
5. Meyers Leonard


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Philadelphia
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Arnett Moultrie
[/td][td]Position: PF
Height: 6-foot-11
Weight: 223 pounds
Age: 21
School: Mississippi State[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: The Sixers really need size and rebounding in their front court. Moultrie led the SEC in rebounding and is super bouncy. He also has a solid face-the-basket game. He should be a good fit in Philly.

Trade Scenarios: They've been looking for a spot higher in the first round to nab Terrence Ross.

Sixers' Big Board:
1. Terrence Ross
2. Jeremy Lamb
3. Arnett Moultrie
4. Perry Jones
5. Terrence Jones


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Houston (via Knicks)
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Perry Jones III
[/td][td]Position: PF
Height: 6-foot-11
Weight: 234 pounds
Age: 20
School: Baylor[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: Jones might be the toughest player in the draft to project right now. Everyone is both scared to take him and scared not to take him. (I've heard the same assessment from a number of NBA GMs the past few weeks.)

Whichever GM first overcomes his fear gets a super-athletic, 6-foot-11 forward who lacks the motor or toughness teams usually look for in a big man. But at some point, the reward outweighs the risk, and that calculation probably starts here.

Trade Scenarios: See comment in Pick 12.

Rockets' Big Board:
1. Perry Jones
2. Moe Harkless
3. Kendall Marshall


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Dallas
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Terrence Jones
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Height: 6-foot-10
Weight: 252 pounds
Age: 20
School: Kentucky[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: It would be tough to pass on Jones here. His versatility, rebounding and shot-blocking would all be welcome in Big D.

Trade Scenarios: The Mavs are another team that has been actively exploring moving up in the draft the past few days.

Mavs' Big Board:
1. John Henson
2. Terrence Jones
3. Kendall Marshall
4. Royce White


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Rockets (from Wolves via Jazz)
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Moe Harkless
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Height: 6-foot-9
Weight: 207 pounds
Age: 19
School: St. John's[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: Adding Harkless to their stock of young players could be a smart move. Lots of teams have shown interest in Harkless. He's young, athletic, has great upside and can defend multiple positions. He's sort of a young Trevor Ariza.

Trade Scenarios: See comment at No. 12.

Rockets' Big Board:
1. Perry Jones
2. Moe Harkless
3. Kendall Marshall
4. Jared Sullinger


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Orlando
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Marquis Teague
[/td][td]Position: PG
Height: 6-foot-2
Weight: 180 pounds
Age: 19
School: Kentucky[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: Lead point guard Jameer Nelson is expected to opt out of his contract this summer, and given the rebuilding direction the Magic are going in, the team may not want to pay him.

Teague, had he stayed in school another year, would've been a likely top-10 pick in 2013. A team such as the Magic can't afford to pass on his talent here.

Trade Scenarios: Waiting on the Rockets to make their best offer for Superman.

Magic Big Board:
1. Marquis Teague
2. Jared Sullinger
3. Terrence Jones
4. Perry Jones
5. Andrew Nicholson


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Denver
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Kendall Marshall
[/td][td]Position: PG
Height: 6-foot-4
Weight: 198 pounds
Age: 20
School: North Carolina[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: Andre Miller's contract is up with the Nuggets this summer. In most every way, Marshall is the perfect replacement. They have similar builds and games. Although Ty Lawson is the clear starter in Denver, the Nuggets could really use depth at the position.

Trade Scenarios: Chris Broussard has reported that the Nuggets have talked about a swap of Wilson Chandler for the No. 7 pick and Dorell Wright.

Nuggets' Big Board:
1. Kendall Marshall
2. Royce White
3. Andrew Nicholson
4. Marquis Teague


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Boston
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Royce White
[/td][td]Position: SF
Height: 6-foot-8
Weight: 261 pounds
Age: 21
School: Iowa State[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: I think White is a good fit in Boston. As long as coach Doc Rivers can buy into what White is (a ball handling power forward) and figure out how to play him, he could be a steal at this point in the draft.

Trade Scenarios: It's Danny Ainge. He's talking to everyone. But I think the most likely scenario has them standing pat here.

Celtics' Big Board:
1. Royce White
2. Jared Sullinger
3. Andrew Nicholson
4. Quincy Miller
5. Draymond Green


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Boston (via Clippers)
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Jared Sullinger
[/td][td]Position: PF
Height: 6-foot-9
Weight: 268 pounds
Age: 20
School: Ohio State[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: I'm not sure when the bleeding will end for Sullinger, whose stock is falling now that concerns about his back have every GM in the league a bit skittish.

But since the Celtics have two picks, they can afford to take the risk here. It will be a good one. Sullinger can play and he may be the best low-post scorer in the game.

Trade Scenarios: See No. 21.

Celtics' Big Board:
See No. 21.


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Atlanta
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Andrew Nicholson
[/td][td]Position: PF
Height: 6-foot-10
Weight: 234 pounds
Age: 22
School: St. Bonaventure[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: Nicholson's ability to score inside and outside combined with his defensive abilities should be a nice fit in Atlanta -- especially with Josh Smith now on the trading block.

Trade Scenarios: The Hawks are shopping Smith around the league, trying to move up in the lottery. They also have some interest in Pau Gasol, according to sources. The Rockets have also shown interest in Smith.

Hawks' Big Board:
1. Royce White
2. Jared Sullinger
3. Andrew Nicholson
4. Evan Fournier
5. Tony Wroten


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Fab Melo
[/td][td]Position: C
Height: 7-foot
Weight: 255 pounds
Age: 22
School: Syracuse[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: If the Cavs go with a small forward with their first pick, Melo could be a nice get with No. 24. He's big, athletic and could end up being a terrific shot-blocker. The fact that they have fellow Brazilian Anderson Varejao to mentor him is a bonus.

Trade Scenarios: This pick could be in play if the Cavs trade up to No. 4.

Cavs' Big Board:
1. Jared Sullinger
2. Andrew Nicholson
3. Quincy Miller
4. Jeff Taylor


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Memphis
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Tony Wroten Jr.
[/td][td]Position: PG
Height: 6-foot-6
Weight: 203 pounds
Age: 18
School: Washington[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: The Grizzlies lack great depth at the point guard position behind Mike Conley (unless you're the guy who somehow voted Josh Selby to the all-rookie third team).

Wroten has top-five talent, but he's wild and can't shoot. It might be worth rolling the dice on him. For a team like the Grizzlies, they can't afford to pass on the talent there.

Trade Scenarios: Grizzlies have talked with a number of teams about trading out of the first round.

Grizzlies' Big Board:
1. Marquis Teague
2. Tony Wroten
3. Evan Fournier


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Indiana

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Draymond Green
[/td][td]Position: SF
Height: 6-foot-8
Weight: 236 pounds
Age: 22
School: Michigan State[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: I'm increasingly hearing that the Pacers are very high on Green. He's a smart, tough player who can come in and fill a need immediately for Indiana. Larry Bird has made similar picks in years past and done OK with them. I don't think Green slides past here.

Trade Scenarios: The Pacers have looked to try to get into the top 10. They have a pretty good chip, in Darren Collison, if they want to use it. Tyler Hansbrough is also in play.

Pacers' Big Board:
1. Fab Melo
2. Draymond Green
3. Marquis Teague
4. Will Barton
5. Kim English


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Miami
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Jeff Taylor
[/td][td]Position: SF
Height: 6-foot-7
Weight: 212 pounds
Age: 23
School: Vanderbilt[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: The Heat could use Taylor's elite athletic ability, lock-down defense and spot-up shooting. He can't create his own shot, but no one will ask him to in Miami, making this the perfect spot for him to land.

Trade Scenarios: Heat could be another team that trades out of the first round.

Heat Big Board:
1. Draymond Green
2. Fab Melo
3. Festus Ezeli


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Oklahoma City
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Evan Fournier
[/td][td]Position: SG
Height: 6-foot-7
Weight: 206 pounds
Age: 19
Country: France[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: Fournier is the type of player the Thunder easily could stash for a year or two in Europe. Or, given the high level he has played at in France, he might be able to come in and get minutes for them right away -- especially if the Thunder decide they can't afford to re-sign James Harden this summer.

Trade Scenarios: Thunder are exploring getting to the No. 2 or 3 pick to select Bradley Beal. They are also open to moving out of the draft altogether.

Thunder Big Board:
1. Evan Fournier
2. Kostas Papanikolaou
3. Furkan Aldemir


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Chicago
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Will Barton
[/td][td]Position: SG
Height: 6-foot-6
Weight: 174 pounds
Age: 21
School: Memphis[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: The Bulls are looking at a number of 2-guard options here, but Barton has separated himself from the pack in the past few weeks. He's a terrific scorer and can shoot with range. He just needs to add strength.

Trade Scenarios: The Bulls have been actively trying to move up, but have had no luck so far.

Bulls' Big Board:
1. Will Barton
2. Doron Lamb
3. Tyshawn Taylor
4. John Jenkins


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Golden State
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Quincy Miller
[/td][td]Position: SF
Height: 6-foot-10
Weight: 219 pounds
Age: 19
School: Baylor[/td][/tr][/table]
Analysis: There are a lot of concerns about his knee and what position he'll play in the NBA. But his upside is so high that it might be worth taking a gamble this low in the first round. There's very little risk and a lot of potential reward here.

Trade Scenarios: Warriors have been busy with lots of stuff.

Warriors' Big Board:
1. Quincy Miller
2. Kyle O'Quinn
3. Festus Ezeli
 
Good podcast on the BS Report with Jay Bilas. I really enjoy listening to him talk hoops. Google search it, I don't feel like finding the link.
 
The question is whether he can play alongside Eric Gordon. The Hornets think Rivers can be a point guard at the next level and are willing to try it.
The Hornets need there collective heads examines.
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I just looked at the Bobcats depth chart
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. Cant believe they didnt land the #1 smfh. They need to get rid of DJ for a lottery pick and draft Jeremy Lamb.

Kemba-Lamb-MKG is moving in right direction.
 
Originally Posted by Ballinsam23

if i'm the bobcats i'm trading the #2 pick for a proven scorer + fillers/picks (Rudy Gay, Granger, Harden, etc). No one they draft at #2 is changing that franchise around, not even the great MKG


I do not want Rudy Gay. Dude does not seem to play hard and give it his all. Also, we do not need to over load in CLT on UConn players. Would love to have Harden, but not sure if he will stay as a Free Agent.
 
Originally Posted by Ballinsam23

if i'm the bobcats i'm trading the #2 pick for a proven scorer + fillers/picks (Rudy Gay, Granger, Harden, etc). No one they draft at #2 is changing that franchise around, not even the great MKG
This is one of the few trades I wouldn't mind for Rudy. If you have the opportunity clear that much caproom and get the #2 pick, I think you should do it. I just have a bad feeling that they would want to add Tyrus Thomas to the deal.
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I like both picks for Boston.

I'm all down for taking a risk with Sullinger. Rather have him then a lot of guys ; Terrence Ross, Terrence Jones, Perry Jones, Myerrs Leonard. I do think Moultrie would be a perfect fit with Rondo though. He runs the floor well, same with Harkless.
 
Going off of this:

If the Wizards believe they are in danger of losing Beal to a team moving up in the draft, don't be surprised if they offer the Bobcats the No. 32 pick to move up one spot. The Wizards might also entertain a James Harden offer from the Thunder for Beal. Finally, if Beal is off the board, the Wizards have talked to teams about moving down to Nos. 5, 7, 8 or 9


In a perfect world...

Wizards trade the #32/#3 to Charlotte for the #2

They then trade the #2 to OKC (plus filler) for James Harden


*There is no "might" as far as entertaining a trade with OKC for Harden....if you're the Wizards, you get it done. Period.
 
Originally Posted by bhzmafia14

Originally Posted by Ballinsam23

if i'm the bobcats i'm trading the #2 pick for a proven scorer + fillers/picks (Rudy Gay, Granger, Harden, etc). No one they draft at #2 is changing that franchise around, not even the great MKG
This is one of the few trades I wouldn't mind for Rudy. If you have the opportunity clear that much caproom and get the #2 pick, I think you should do it. I just have a bad feeling that they would want to add Tyrus Thomas to the deal.
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No way we are taking Gay without the Griz taking Tyrus Thomas.
 
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07

Going off of this:

If the Wizards believe they are in danger of losing Beal to a team moving up in the draft, don't be surprised if they offer the Bobcats the No. 32 pick to move up one spot. The Wizards might also entertain a James Harden offer from the Thunder for Beal. Finally, if Beal is off the board, the Wizards have talked to teams about moving down to Nos. 5, 7, 8 or 9


In a perfect world...

Wizards trade the #32/#3 to Charlotte for the #2

They then trade the #2 to OKC (plus filler) for James Harden


*There is no "might" as far as entertaining a trade with OKC for Harden....if you're the Wizards, you get it done. Period.

what do you consider filler?
 
Originally Posted by itsaboutthattime

Originally Posted by DoubleJs07

Going off of this:

If the Wizards believe they are in danger of losing Beal to a team moving up in the draft, don't be surprised if they offer the Bobcats the No. 32 pick to move up one spot. The Wizards might also entertain a James Harden offer from the Thunder for Beal. Finally, if Beal is off the board, the Wizards have talked to teams about moving down to Nos. 5, 7, 8 or 9


In a perfect world...

Wizards trade the #32/#3 to Charlotte for the #2

They then trade the #2 to OKC (plus filler) for James Harden


*There is no "might" as far as entertaining a trade with OKC for Harden....if you're the Wizards, you get it done. Period.

what do you consider filler?



I have no clue.  My guess is that OKC would want someone like Seraphin involved in the deal. 

This is what a Wizards blogger posted:

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(hypothetically), Harden + 28 for 3 and two of the Wiz’s other young guys.


Harden/28 for 3/Seraphin/Crawford or Singleton???
 
That's a damn good trade.  Thunder get another scorer off the bench and add lock down defending in that 2nd unit.
 
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