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  • #10283
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    valentine

    . Cleveland — LeBron James, g-f, St. Vincent-St. Mary HS (Ohio)

    2. Detroit (from Memphis) — Darko Milicic, f, Hemofarm Vrsac (Serbia)

    3. Denver — Carmelo Anthony, f, Syracuse

    4. Toronto — Chris Bosh, f, Georgia Tech

    5. Miami — Dwyane Wade, g, Marquette

    6. LA Clippers — Chris Kaman, c, Central Michigan

    7. Chicago — Kirk Hinrich, g, Kansas

    8. Milwaukee (from Atlanta) — T.J. Ford, g, Texas

    9. New York — Mike Sweetney, f, Georgetown

    10. Washington — Jarvis Hayes, f, Georgia

    11. Golden State — Mickael Pietrus, g-f, Pau Orthez (France)

    12. Seattle — Nick Collison, f, Kansas

    13. Memphis (from Houston) — Marcus Banks, g, UNLV

    14. Seattle (from Milwaukee) — Luke Ridnour, g, Oregon

    15. Orlando — Reece Gaines, g, Louisville

    16. Boston — Troy Bell, g, Boston College

    17. Phoenix — Zarko Cabarkapa, f, Buducnost (Serbia)

    18. New Orleans — David West, f, Xavier

    19. Utah — Aleksandar Pavlovic, Buducnost (Serbia)

    20. Boston (from Philadelphia) — Dahntay Jones, f, Duke

    21. Atlanta (from Indiana) — Boris Diow, f, Pau Orthez (France)

    22. New Jersey — Zoran Planinic, g, Cibona Zagreb (Croatia)

    23. Portland — Travis Outlaw, f, Starkville HS (MS)

    24. LA Lakers — Brian Cook, f, Illinois

    25. Detroit — Carlos Delfino, f, Skipper Bologna (Italy)

    26. Minnesota — Ndudi Ebi, f, Westbury Christian HS (TX)

    27. Memphis (through Orlando via Sacramento) — Kendrick Perkins, c, Ozen HS (TX)

    28. San Antonio — Leandro Barbosa, g, Bauru Tilibra (Brazil)

    29. Dallas — Josh Howard, f, Wake Fore

    2ND RD
    30. New York — Maciej Lampe, f, Universidad Comp. (Spain)

    31. Cleveland — Jason Kapono, f, UCLA

    32. LA Lakers (from Toronto) — Luke Walton, f, Arizona

    33. Miami — Jerome Beasley, f, North Dakota

    34. LA Clippers — Sofoklis Schortsanitis, f, Iraklis (Greece)

    35. Milwaukee (from Memphis) — Szymon Szewczyk, f, Braunschweig (Germany)

    36. Chicago — Mario Austin, f, Mississippi State

    37. Atlanta — Travis Hansen, g, Brigham Young

    38. Washington — Steve Blake, g, Maryland

    39. New York — Slavko Vranes, c, Buducnost (Serbia)

    40. Golden State — Derek Zimmerman, g, Mississippi State

    41. Seattle — Willie Green, g, Detroit

    42. Orlando — Zaur Pachulia, f, Ulker (Turkey)

    43. Milwaukee — Keith Bogans, g, Kentucky

    44. Houston — Malick Badiane, f, Langen (Germany)

    45. Chicago (from Phoenix) — Matt Bonner, f, Florida

    46. Denver (from Boston) — Sani Becirovic, g, Slovenia

    47. Utah — Maurice Williams, g, Alabama

    48. New Orleans — James Lang, c, Central Park Christian HS (AL)

    49. Indiana — James Jones, f, Miami

    50. Philadelphia — Paccelis Morlende, g, Dijon (France)

    51. New Jersey — Kyle Korver, f, Creighton

    52. Toronto (from LA Lakers) — Remon Van de Hare, c, Spain

    53. Miami (from Detroit) — Tommy Smith, F, Arizona State

    54. Portland — Nedzad Simanovic, c, Bosnia

    55. Minnesota — Rick Rickert, f, Minnesota

    56. Boston (from Sacramento) — Brandon Hunter, f, Ohio

    57. Dallas — Xue Yuyang, c, China

    58. Detroit (from San Antonio) — Andreas Glynaidakis, c, Greece

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  • #230674
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    quincey hodges

    Derrick Rose, Guard, Memphis

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    Miami Heat Michael Beasley, Forward, Kansas State

    3
    Minnesota Timberwolves O.J. Mayo, Guard, USC (To Memphis)

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    Seattle Supersonics Russell Westbrook, Guard, UCLA

    5
    Memphis Grizzlies Kevin Love, Forward, UCLA (To Minnesota)

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    New York Knicks Danilo Gallinari, Forward, Italy

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    Los Angeles Clippers Eric Gordon, Guard, Indiana

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    Milwaukee Bucks Joe Alexander, Forward, West Virginia

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    Charlotte Bobcats D.J. Augustin, Guard, Texas

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    New Jersey Nets Brook Lopez, Center, Stanford

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    Indiana Pacers Jerryd Bayless, Guard, Arizona

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    Sacramento Kings Jason Thompson, Forward, Rider

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    Portland Trail Blazers Brandon Rush, Forward, Kansas

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    Golden State Warriors Anthony Randolph, Forward, LSU

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    Phoenix Suns (from Atlanta) Robin Lopez, Forward, Stanford

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    Philadelphia 76ers Marreese Speights, Forward, Florida

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    Toronto Raptors Roy Hibbert, Center, Georgetown

    18
    Washington Wizards JaVale McGee, Center, Nevada

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    Cleveland Cavaliers J.J. Hickson, Forward, N.C. State

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    Charlotte Bobcats (from Denver) Alexis Ajinca, Center, France

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    New Jersey Nets (from Dallas) Ryan Anderson, Forward, California

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    Orlando Magic Courtney Lee, Guard, Western Kentucky

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    Utah Jazz Kosta Koufos, Center, Ohio State

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    Seattle SuperSonics (from Phoenix) Serge Ibaka, Forward, Spain

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    Houston Rockets Nicolas Batum, Forward, France (To Portland)

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    San Antonio Spurs George Hill, Guard, IUPUI

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    New Orleans Darrell Arthur, Forward, Kansas (To Memphis via Portland)

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    Memphis Grizzlies (from L.A. Lakers) Donte Greene, Forward, Syracuse (To Houston)

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    Detroit Pistons D.J. White, Forward, Indiana (To Seattle)

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    Boston Celtics J.R. Giddens, Guard, New Mexico

    2ND ROUND

    innesota Timberwolves (from Miami) Nikola Pekovic, Center, Serbia

    32
    Seattle Supersonics Walter Sharpe, Forward, Alabama-Birmingham (To Detroit)

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    Portland Trail Blazers (from Memphis) Joey Dorsey, Forward, Memphis (To Houston)

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    Minnesota Timberwolves Mario Chalmers, Guard, Kansas (To Miami)

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    Los Angeles Clippers DeAndre Jordan, Center, Texas A&M

    36
    Portland Trail Blazers (from New York) Omer Asik, Center, Turkey (To Chicago)

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    Milwaukee Bucks Luc Mbah a Moute, Forward, UCLA

    38
    Charlotte Bobcats Kyle Weaver, Guard, Washington State

    39
    Chicago Bulls Sonny Weems, Guard, Arkansas (To Denver)

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    New Jersey Nets Chris Douglas-Roberts, Guard, Memphis

    41
    Indiana Pacers Nathan Jawai, Forward, Australia

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    Sacramento Kings (from Atlanta) Sean Singletary, Guard, Virginia

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    Sacramento Kings Patrick Ewing Jr., Forward, Georgetown

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    Utah Jazz (from Philadelphia) Ante Tomic, Center, Croatia

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    San Antonio Spurs (from Toronto) Goran Dragic, Guard, Slovenia (To Phoenix)

    46
    Seattle SuperSonics (from Portland) Trent Plaisted, Forward, BYU (To Detroit)

    47
    Washington Wizards Bill Walker, Forward, Kansas State (To Boston)

    48
    Phoenix Suns (from Cleveland) Malik Hairston, Guard, Oregon (To San Antonio)

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    Golden State Warriors Richard Hendrix, Forward, Alabama

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    Seattle SuperSonics (from Denver) DeVon Hardin, Center, California

    51
    Dallas Mavericks Shan Foster, Guard, Vanderbilt

    52
    Miami Heat (from Orlando) Darnell Jackson, Forward, Kansas (To Cleveland)

    53
    Utah Jazz Tadija Dragicevic, Forward, Serbia

    54
    Houston Rockets Maarty Leunen, Forward, Oregon

    55
    Portland Trail Blazers (from Phoenix) Mike Taylor, Guard, Idaho Stampede (To L.A. Clippers)

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    Seattle SuperSonics (from New Orleans) Sasha Kaun, Center, Kansas

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    San Antonio Spurs James Gist, Forward, Maryland

    58
    Los Angeles Lakers Joe Crawford, Guard, Kentucky

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    Detroit Pistons Deron Washington, Forward, Virginia Tech

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    Boston Celtics Semih Erden, Center, Turkey
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  • #230677
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    xbadgerhustler
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    2003 is better and deeper, although the 2008 class is shaping up to be quite a class.

    LBJ-Melo-Wade alone makes the class better….

    as far as depth: bonner, mo williams, kyle korver, kapono, bogans, walton, blake, pachulia, willie green…. that’s 9 contributors from the 2nd round… and josh howard, kendrick perkins, and barbosa as the last 3 picks of the 1st round? wow.

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  • #230679
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    Russell0Westbrook
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    03 has alot of star power up top with role players and scrubs after that. 08 has alot of talent everywhere but you have to give these young guys time you cant compare 6 seasons to 1 and 10 games. 08 looks to be much deeper but 03 has some great ones(LeBron, Wade, Melo, Bosh) but alot of their draft mates arent even in the league anymore!

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  • #230684
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    Mkadoza
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    You just don’t see drafts that have 4 certified superstars taken in the first 5 picks, but Melo, Bosh, LBJ and Wade have established themselves as some of the premier players in all the league. I don’t see anyone in the 08 draft outside of Rose being as good as any off those four, throw in Kaman (top 5 center in the league), West, Perkins, Barbosa, Howard, Hinrich, Diaw, Pietrus, Ford, Williams, and you have a serious team.

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  • #230691
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    quincey hodges

    yeah i think 2003 has more stars but i think 2008 has more depth…as far as scrubs some of those guys that went first round in 2008 arent even in the nba anymore..i mean look at the names after the 11th pick..some dont do much and others arent even in the nba anymore

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  • #230715
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    xbadgerhustler
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    quincey, how do u figure that 2008 has more depth?

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  • #230738
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    quincey hodges

    cuz i look at player by player and see who contributes who doesnt and how many guys arent even in the nba anymore and how many in 2008 might not be in the nba in a couple years..i think like 6 players from the first round of the 03 draft arent in the nba anymore

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