I think that their are a lot of potential allstars in this draft, but no real superstars.
when it's all said and done, Ricky Rubio is going to be the best player from this draft and he's going to be at about the same level Steve Nash has been.
Rubio is almost an identical prospect to when Nash came out of Santa Clara, except nash had a better 3 point shot.
if Rubio can work on his shooting like Nash did when he came into the league, he's going to be the same player
all-stars: Chris Johnson, Rodrigue Beaubis, Danny Green, Jonas Jerebko.
everyone else will suck see my worlds best mock
http://www.nbadraft.net/nba_mock_drafts/comments/31180
I honestly feel James Harden will be the most solid pro. Jennings has the highest ceiling though. There are also going to be alot of steals come the late first and second round.
I can only see a handful of reserve all-stars, maybe two-four regular all stars. I can also see many quality role players in this draft that have long successfull career's in the nba.
Actually Earl Clark has the highest ceiling but as a point guard prospect Jenning is the best even better than Rubio at this point because all he needs to do is become more unselfish and gain a lil bit more b ball IQ that could possibly happen with playing actually games.










I think that this is not the draft class of 2003 where we had Lebron James and Carmelo Anthony and Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh, but I think this class will have a lot of reserve allstars. You know, guys that maybe are all stars once or twice in thier careers. There are alot of good players in this draft, but know one seem like someone that could make the hall of fame.