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- Posted on: Tue, 06/26/2012 - 7:35pm #40971

Tha King2121ParticipantChad Ford just tweeted not to long ago………..
Here’s an updated Mock Draft 9.3 with updated at 4, 5, 7, 12, 14 and 15. All based on latest intelhttp://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft2012/story/_/id/8092454/nba-mock-draft-version-9 (insider)
insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft2012/story
Sorry this is my second insider request this week, it just he said he changed my Sixers pick at 15, I really want to know what he changed it to. Thank you to who ever posts it. I know TOL23,Y2 normally post but thanks.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/26/2012 - 7:37pm #688611

Tongue-Out-Like-23ParticipantWith the 2012 NBA draft three days away, it’s time to take our first full look at both rounds. As teams continue to narrow their draft lists, trade talk and last-minute workouts have plenty of things still up in the air. Here’s our best stab, after talking to numerous NBA team sources, at how the draft will play out Thursday.
PICK TEAM PLAYER VITALS 

New Orleans

Position: PF
Height: 6-foot-11
Weight: 222 pounds
Age: 19
School: KentuckyAnalysis: The Hornets’ big trade with the Wizards last week put their blueprint in sharp relief. This team is going young and will build around Davis. Although the Hornets won’t be great next season, they’re building a rock-solid foundation. In addition to the No. 1 pick, they now have the cap room to re-sign Eric Gordon and another significant free agent, plus the No. 10 pick.
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Charlotte

Position: PF
Height: 6-foot-9
Weight: 244 pounds
Age: 21
School: KansasAnalysis: Robinson is a bit of a placeholder right now. The Bobcats have had the major players in for workouts but are in the process of seeing whether they’d be better off trading this pick. As we’ve reported the past three weeks, they’re looking for multiple young assets in return.
The most likely scenario has the Bobcats swapping the No. 2 pick with Cleveland for the No. 4 pick and either pick No. 24 or picks 33 and 34. Obviously, the Bobcats would prefer the 24th pick, but the Cavs would prefer to hold on to it. Although the Cavs aren’t the only team in play for the pick, they have the most realistic scenario right now and likely would take Bradley Beal at No. 2. If the Bobcats end up keeping the pick, it sounds as though Robinson has a slight edge.
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Washington

Position: SG
Height: 6-foot-5
Weight: 202 pounds
Age: 18
School: FloridaAnalysis: 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. And if the Wizards believe they are in danger of losing Beal, don’t be surprised if they offer the Bobcats the No. 32 pick to move up one spot. If Beal is off the board, it looks as though Harrison Barnes is Plan B.
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Cleveland

Position: SF
Height: 6-foot-8
Weight: 233 pounds
Age: 18
School: KentuckyAnalysis: We’ll be going back and forth on this one right up until the draft. If the Cavs don’t move up to No. 2 to take Beal, this is between Barnes and Kidd-Gilchrist. Both camps are confident their guy is the guy in Cleveland. But after hearing on Monday that Barnes was, in fact, the pick, it looks like the pendulum has swung back in MKG’s direction. Both guys desperately don’t want to go to Sacramento. If I’m Chris Grant, I make them go one-on-one, Kwame Brown-Tyson Chandler style, on Thursday morning.
One other scenario worth reporting: Terrence Ross will be in Cleveland on Wednesday for a private workout. He won’t go No. 4. But he also won’t be on the board when Cleveland picks again, at No. 24. If the Cavs can’t get to No. 2, are they thinking about moving down a few spots?
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Sacramento

Position: SF
Height: 6-foot-8
Weight: 228 pounds
Age: 20
School: North CarolinaAnalysis: Someone isn’t going to be very happy and it might be Barnes. Not only does he really not want to go to Sacramento, but it’s possible the Kings trade this pick and he slides down even further. We think the stopping point is Golden State at No. 7, but don’t be so sure (see Warriors comment below). I doubt he would slide past Toronto, though. The Raptors love, love, love Barnes at No. 8.
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Portland (via Nets)

Position: PG
Height: 6-foot-3
Weight: 189 pounds
Age: 21
School: Weber StateAnalysis: Not sure which way this goes, folks. … Not sure the Warriors do either. 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. I usually pick the owner in these types of fights. … Then again, this is Jerry West you’re talking about.
I’m also not totally sure if the Waiters thing isn’t a ruse to get the Raptors to give up something to swap picks. That sort of stuff happens this time of year.
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Golden State

Position: C
Height: 7-foot-0
Weight: 279 pounds
Age: 18
School: UConnAnalysis: The Warriors are desperate to add an athletic big man to their front line. So Drummond should be a no-brainer, right? Wrong. The front office and ownership also love players with a great motor, which Drummond lacks. Although he’s not an ideal fit, I don’t think the Warriors will be able to pass on Drummond if he slides this far. If they do pass on him, however, Dion Waiters and Tyler Zeller are in the mix.
The dark-horse pick is Washington’s Terrence Ross. Jerry West is a big fan and was the mastermind behind last year’s pick of Klay Thompson. Ross isn’t a perfect fit, either, but the Warriors will focus on collecting assets at this point.
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Toronto

Position: SG
Height: 6-foot-4
Weight: 221 pounds
Age: 20
School: SyracuseAnalysis: I don’t believe the Raptors promised to pick Waiters at No. 8; most signs point to the Suns making him that promise at No. 13. However, Toronto is the only team that has worked him out and really needs a guard who can get to the basket at will.
Jeremy Lamb and Austin Rivers are also possibilities here, but from everything I can gather, Waiters is in the lead.
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Detroit

Position: PF
Height: 6-foot-10
Weight: 216 pounds
Age: 21
School: North CarolinaAnalysis: Meyers Leonard occupied this spot for roughly six hours before Henson reclaimed it. Why? Henson, Leonard, Tyler Zeller, Perry Jones, Terrence Jones and Jared Sullinger all worked out in Detroit on Monday, and the consensus was that Henson really shined. The Pistons really need a shot-blocker, and Henson fits the bill.
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New Orleans
(via Wolves)
Position: SG
Height: 6-foot-5
Weight: 203 pounds
Age: 19
School: DukeAnalysis: After the first nine picks, things start to break down a little bit. The Hornets can go in a lot of directions and also are exploring trades. Sources say they offered the Rockets the 10th pick for Nos. 14 and 16 but were turned down last week.
If they keep the pick, they really need help at center, point guard and small forward. Although Rivers doesn’t fill any of those positions, I’m told the Hornets have been enamored with him. Tyler Zeller, Jeremy Lamb and Moe Harkless are other possibilities here.
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Portland

Position: C
Height: 7-foot-0
Weight: 247 pounds
Age: 22
School: North CarolinaAnalysis: 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. Other possibilities here include Dion Waiters, Austin Rivers, Jeremy Lamb and Terrence Ross.
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Milwaukee

Position: SG
Height: 6-foot-7
Weight: 197 pounds
Age: 21
School: WashingtonAnalysis: Ross worked out for the Bucks on Tuesday. I don’t think it was a game-changer, but if Tyler Zeller is off the board, I think they might opt for Ross over Meyers Leonard. Yes, they need a big man more, but they also need a big wing who can shoot the basketball and there is a lot of pressure in Milwaukee to win now. Leonard is a project. Ross can play right now.
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Phoenix

Position: SG
Height: 6-foot-5
Weight: 179 pounds
Age: 20
School: UConnAnalysis: Lamb suffered a high ankle sprain in a workout in Toronto and has struggled to get well enough to resume workouts. Although GMs think he’s talented, they have questioned his toughness. His inability to work out has hurt him a bit, too.
However, Lamb went into Phoenix this weekend and toughed out a workout on the bad ankle. A source in Phoenix told me the Suns were impressed with his toughness and willingness to fight through the workout. His performance there could keep him in the lottery. If Lamb is gone, Terrence Ross, Dion Waiters and Austin Rivers are all possibilities here. So is Arnett Moultrie.
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Houston

Position: C
Height: 7-foot-1
Weight: 250 pounds
Age: 20
School: IllinoisAnalysis: I have serious doubts that the Rockets are actually making this pick. Serious doubts. But if they are, they do need size and Leonard has solid long-term potential.
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Philadelphia

Position: PF
Height: 6-foot-11
Weight: 234 pounds
Age: 20
School: BaylorAnalysis: 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. Terrence Ross, Arnett Moultrie, Moe Harkless and Jared Sullinger are other possibilities.
PICK TEAM PLAYER VITALS 

Houston (via Knicks)

Position: SF
Height: 6-foot-9
Weight: 207 pounds
Age: 19
School: St. John’sAnalysis: The Rockets are looking for assets as they try to package players to facilitate a trade. Adding Harkless to their stock of young players might be a smart move. Lots of teams have shown interest in him. He is athletic, has great upside and can defend multiple positions. He’s sort of a young Trevor Ariza.
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Dallas

Position: PF
Height: 6-foot-10
Weight: 252 pounds
Age: 20
School: KentuckyAnalysis: Rejoice, Mavs fans. After weeks and weeks of having Kendall Marshall going No. 17 to the Mavs, we have a new name for you. Although I still believe the Mavs really like Marshall, it would be tough to pass on Jones here. His versatility, rebounding and shot-blocking would all be welcome in Big D. The Mavs are another team that has been actively exploring moving up in the draft the past few days.
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Rockets (from Wolves via Jazz)

Position: PF
Height: 6-foot-11
Weight: 223 pounds
Age: 21
School: Mississippi StateAnalysis: The Wolves have agreed to send the 18th pick in the draft to the Rockets for Chase Budinger. We’ll leave Arnett Moultrie here for now because the Rockets do like him. But the plan is clear. The Rockets are trying to package 14, 16 and 18 and Kyle Lowry to get multiple top-10 picks to offer to the Magic for Dwight Howard. I seriously doubt the Rockets will actually be selecting here on draft night.
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Orlando

Position: PF
Height: 6-foot-9
Weight: 268 pounds
Age: 20
School: Ohio StateAnalysis: 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. However, sources say the Suns and Sixers are still considering him in the middle of the first round.
The Magic also could use a real low-post scorer. Sullinger is the top talent left on the board and a player who could come in and contribute immediately.
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Denver

Position: PG
Height: 6-foot-4
Weight: 198 pounds
Age: 20
School: North CarolinaAnalysis: Andre Miller’s contract is up with the Nuggets this summer, and, 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. Royce White and Andrew Nicholson are options here, as well.
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Boston

Position: SF
Height: 6-foot-8
Weight: 261 pounds
Age: 21
School: Iowa StateAnalysis: White pulled out of all his remaining workouts on Thursday and has gone silent. He’s not injured, and sources say he’s received a coveted first-round promise from a team. Promises are notoriously hard to pin down. Two sources are pointing in the direction of the Celtics, but a Celtics source adamantly denies they are the source of the promise.
Either way, I think White is a good fit in Boston. As long as coach Doc Rivers can buy into what White is (a ballhandling power forward) and figure out how to play him, he could be a steal at this point in the draft.
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Boston (via Clippers)

Position: PF
Height: 6-foot-10
Weight: 234 pounds
Age: 22
School: St. BonaventureAnalysis: Nicholson is another draft sleeper who might really rise with workouts. He’s a big stretch 4 who has drawn some comparisons to David West. He would be another welcome addition to the Celtics’ summer makeover.
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Atlanta

Position: PG
Height: 6-foot-6
Weight: 203 pounds
Age: 18
School: WashingtonAnalysis: The Hawks don’t have any depth behind point guard Jeff Teague. Sources say that, in the past few weeks, they’ve become enamored with Wroten. His shot is broken and he can be wild, but he has enormous upside as a big point guard who can see the floor and get to the rim.
PICK TEAM PLAYER VITALS 

Cavs (via Lakers)

Position: C
Height: 7-foot
Weight: 255 pounds
Age: 22
School: SyracuseAnalysis: If the Cavs go small with their first pick, Melo could be a nice get with No. 24. He’s big and athletic, and he could end up being a terrific shot-blocker. The fact that they have fellow Brazilian Anderson Varejao to mentor him is a bonus.
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Memphis

Position: PG
Height: 6-foot-2
Weight: 180 pounds
Age: 19
School: KentuckyAnalysis: The Grizzlies lack great depth at point guard behind Mike Conley (unless you’re the guy who somehow voted Josh Selby to the all-rookie third team). Teague, had he stayed in school another year, would’ve been a likely top-10 pick in 2013. A team such as the Grizzlies can’t afford to pass on his talent here.
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Indiana

Position: SF
Height: 6-foot-8
Weight: 236 pounds
Age: 22
School: Michigan StateAnalysis: The Pacers have a big workout scheduled for Tuesday with Green, Will Barton, Kim English and Jeff Taylor that could decide the No. 26 pick. I’m hearing increasingly 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 will slide past here. If he’s off the board, Barton could be the guy.
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Miami

Position: SF
Height: 6-foot-7
Weight: 212 pounds
Age: 23
School: VanderbiltAnalysis: The Heat could use Taylor’s elite athletic ability, lockdown 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.
PICK TEAM PLAYER VITALS 

Oklahoma City

Position: SG
Height: 6-foot-7
Weight: 206 pounds
Age: 19
Country: FranceAnalysis: 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.
PICK TEAM PLAYER VITALS 

Chicago

Position: SG
Height: 6-foot-6
Weight: 174 pounds
Age: 21
School: MemphisAnalysis: 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 could go as high as 18 to the Wolves, and I don’t think he’ll slide past Chicago here.
PICK TEAM PLAYER VITALS 

Golden State
(via Spurs)
Position: SF
Height: 6-foot-10
Weight: 219 pounds
Age: 19
School: BaylorAnalysis: 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.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/26/2012 - 7:50pm #688622

Tha King2121ParticipantTOL23….Your the man, as always thanks
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/26/2012 - 8:01pm #688631

Tongue-Out-Like-23ParticipantAnytime bro
0 - Posted on: Tue, 06/26/2012 - 8:04pm #688638

GrandmamaParticipantAs a Bulls fan I really hope we don’t take Will Barton over John Jenkins or Doron Lamb…
0 - Posted on: Wed, 06/27/2012 - 7:00am #688802
mercyman25ParticipantI think the Bucks should trade their pick for Robin Lopez. They could do a sign and trade. Lopez has some upside, also has proved some that he has the ability to be a decent center in the NBA. Suns could continue stockpiling youth and talent in other positions, since they have Gortat.
0- Posted on: Wed, 06/27/2012 - 7:13am #688805
AVThunder35ParticipantAm I the only one who thinks Kidd-Gilchrist has a chance to be a multiple time all-star? If he develops a jumper, he’s one of the top 2 players to come out of this class.
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- Posted on: Wed, 06/27/2012 - 7:12am #688809

SoilworkerParticipantHummmm Marquis Teague looks very similar to Doron Lamb… XD
0 - Posted on: Wed, 06/27/2012 - 7:12am #688810

SoilworkerParticipantHummmm Marquis Teague looks very similar to Doron Lamb… XD
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