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- Posted on: Sat, 06/22/2013 - 4:26pm #50308
NCarmean18Participanthttp://www.nbadraft.net/nba_mock_drafts/46357/edit
Let me know what you all think. Apparently everyone except Cleveland is high on Victor Oladipo, B-Mac and Noel are slipping, and the Cavs may move up from 19 to 13 and take Sergey Kerasev, a potential SG? We’ll see what happens. Anyway, let’s hear some feedback!
0 - Posted on: Sat, 06/22/2013 - 6:35pm #803396

nick5354ParticipantBig call with Noel falling to 9.
Tbh, I cannot disagree with you. I don’t see why he can not fall in the draft albeit I don’t think he will fall that far. I have him falling to around about 5. You always have guys who slip, I mean look at Andre Drummond. I have no idea how he fell to 9, (I was a massive Drummond fan since his HS days). So to me it is plausible to assume guy who has a history of knee injuries, is coming off an ACL and rail thin may fall.
I can imagine if reports are true and they grab Kerasev, Cavs will be looking to making him their SF of the future. I don’t see why they would make him a SG while they have waiters. If they were looking for a SG the smart thing would be to take B-Mac.
I don;t really like the CJ to Detroit pick. His game seems to close to Knights, given they are both 6’3 PG/SG. They would get exploited to much by bigger guards. That’s why I like MCW here. Seems to compliment Knight better, and help out Drummond/Monroe with his great playmaking ability.
All in all, hard to make to many criticism as it is so wide open anything can happen.
0- Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 3:09am #803508

tdigiParticipantI can imagine if reports are true and they grab Kerasev, Cavs will be looking to making him their SF of the future. I don’t see why they would make him a SG while they have waiters. If they were looking for a SG the smart thing would be to take B-Mac.
what does this mean? of course they wouldnt make him a SG, but not because they have waiters…. more likely because Karasev is a SF. The entire statement doesnt make sense.
0 - Posted on: Sun, 06/23/2013 - 3:09am #803571

tdigiParticipantI can imagine if reports are true and they grab Kerasev, Cavs will be looking to making him their SF of the future. I don’t see why they would make him a SG while they have waiters. If they were looking for a SG the smart thing would be to take B-Mac.
what does this mean? of course they wouldnt make him a SG, but not because they have waiters…. more likely because Karasev is a SF. The entire statement doesnt make sense.
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- Posted on: Sat, 06/22/2013 - 6:35pm #803459

nick5354ParticipantBig call with Noel falling to 9.
Tbh, I cannot disagree with you. I don’t see why he can not fall in the draft albeit I don’t think he will fall that far. I have him falling to around about 5. You always have guys who slip, I mean look at Andre Drummond. I have no idea how he fell to 9, (I was a massive Drummond fan since his HS days). So to me it is plausible to assume guy who has a history of knee injuries, is coming off an ACL and rail thin may fall.
I can imagine if reports are true and they grab Kerasev, Cavs will be looking to making him their SF of the future. I don’t see why they would make him a SG while they have waiters. If they were looking for a SG the smart thing would be to take B-Mac.
I don;t really like the CJ to Detroit pick. His game seems to close to Knights, given they are both 6’3 PG/SG. They would get exploited to much by bigger guards. That’s why I like MCW here. Seems to compliment Knight better, and help out Drummond/Monroe with his great playmaking ability.
All in all, hard to make to many criticism as it is so wide open anything can happen.
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