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  • #30628
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    Dwight-12’s Mock Draft

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    Updated: 6/19/11 5:30 am

     

    Player | Ht | Wt | Pos | Team | Age

    Kyrie Irving

      1.  *Cleveland Kyrie Irving | 6-3 | 191 | PG | Duke | 19

    with this league becoming a pg driven league. the cavs so desperate need a player they can build around and help put this team in the right direction. With Irving your getting that.

    Derrick Williams

      2.  Minnesota | Derrick Williams | 6-8 | 248 | SF/PF | Arizona | 20

    the wolves plan on selecting williams if irving goes number one. despite what team officials say expect them to trade beasley .to make room for williams to start at the four

    Brandon Knight

      3.  *Utah | Brandon Knight | 6-3 | 177 | PG/SG | Kentucky | 19

    harris is not the answer for long term. instead jazz opt for knight to take over

    Enes Kanter

      4.  Cleveland Enes Kanter | 6-11 | 259 | PF/C | Kentucky | 19

    Had Kanter Played last season. He Might have been pick number one. but the cavs still grab him. putting him in the front court with hickson sounds a good front court. Irving And Kanter make the cavs future look bright

    Kawhi Leonard

      5.  Toronto | Kawhi Leonard | 6-7 | 227 | SF | San Diego St. | 19

    the raptors say they want to improve on the defense side. with leonard your getting that.

    Jan Vesely

      6.  Washington | Jan Vesely | 6-11 | 230 | SF/PF | Czech Republic | 21

    the wizards take a player who if improves offense. could be a very special player down the road with his defensive skills.

    Kemba Walker

      7.  Sacramento | Kemba Walker | 6-1 | 184 | PG | UConn | 21

    walker is a proven winner who should excel with evans in the backcourt as well

    Jonas Valanciunas

      8.  Detroit | Jonas Valanciunas | 6-11 | 240 | C | Lithuania | 19


    Tristan Thompson

      9.  Charlotte | Tristan Thompson | 6-9 | 227 | PF | Texas | 20

    the cats need some size upfront.

    Alec Burks

      10.  Milwaukee | Alec Burks | 6-6 | 193 | PG/SG | Colorado | 19

    burks is a combo guard who can create

    Klay Thompson

      11.  Golden St. | Klay Thompson | 6-7 | 206 | SG/SF | Washington State | 21

    the warriors add a bigger guard to pair with curry in the backcourt

    Marcus Morris

      12.  *Utah | Marcus Morris | 6-8 | 230 | SF/PF | Kansas | 21

    morris is a player who will be a very good player long term.

    Jimmer Fredette

      13.  *Phoenix | Jimmer Fredette | 6-2 | 196 | PG | BYU | 22

    brooks is not the answer long term. fredette steps in as the future successor for nash

    Donatas Motiejunas

      14.  Houston | Donatas Motiejunas | 7-0 | 224 | PF | Lithuania | 20

    with yao health up in the air, the rockets gets some much needed size

    Marshon Brooks

      15.  Indiana | Marshon Brooks | 6-5 | 195 | SG | Providence | 22

     

    Markieff Morris

      16.  Philadelphia | Markieff Morris | 6-9 | 241 | PF | Kansas | 21

    76ers need some front court upgrade.

    Bismack Biyombo

      17.  New York | Bismack Biyombo | 6-9 | 243 | C | Congo | 18

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    Chris Singleton

      18.  *Washington | Chris Singleton | 6-9 | 230 | SF/PF | Florida St. | 21

     

    Jordan Hamilton

      19.  *Charlotte | Jordan Hamilton | 6-8 | 228 | SG/SF | Texas | 20

     

    Tobias Harris

      20.  *Minnesota | Tobias Harris | 6-8 | 223 | SF/PF | Tennessee | 18

     

    Reggie Jackson

      21.  Portland | Reggie Jackson | 6-3 | 200 | PG/SG | Boston College | 21

     

    Tyler Honeycutt

      22.  Denver | Tyler Honeycutt | 6-8 | 187 | SG/SF | UCLA | 20

    bpa

    Darius Morris

      23.  *Houston | Darius Morris | 6-4 | 190 | PG | Michigan | 20

     

    Chandler Parsons

      24.  Oklahoma Cty | Chandler Parsons | 6-10 | 221 | SF | Florida | 22

     

    Nikola Vucevic

      25.  Boston | Nikola Vucevic | 6-11 | 260 | C | USC | 20

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    Kenneth Faried

      26.  Dallas | Kenneth Faried | 6-7 | 225 | PF | Morehead St. | 21

     

    Shelvin Mack

      27.  *New Jersey | Shelvin Mack | 6-2 | 205 | PG/SG | Butler | 22

     

    Trey Thompkins

      28.  *Chicago | Trey Thompkins | 6-10 | 239 | PF | Georgia | 21

     

    Kyle Singler

      29.  San Antonio | Kyle Singler | 6-9 | 228 | SF | Duke | 23

     

    Davis Bertans

      30.  Chicago | Davis Bertans | 6-10 | 211 | SF | Latvia | 18

     

    Jeremy Tyler

      31.  *Miami | Jeremy Tyler | 6-10 | 262 | PF/C | USA | 19

     

    Justin Harper

      32.  Cleveland Justin Harper | 6-9 | 228 | PF | Richmond | 21

     

    Norris Cole

      33.  *Detroit | Norris Cole | 6-1 | 174 | PG | Cleveland St. | 22

     

    JaJuan Johnson

      34.  Washington | JaJuan Johnson | 6-10 | 220 | PF | Purdue | 22

     

    Nikola Mirotic

      35.  Sacramento | Nikola Mirotic | 6-10 | 225 | SF/PF | Montenegro | 20

     

    Travis Leslie

      36.  New Jersey | Travis Leslie | 6-4 | 205 | SG/SF | Georgia | 21

     

    Malcolm Lee

      37.  *LA Clippers | Malcolm Lee | 6-5 | 198 | PG/SG | UCLA | 21

     

    Cory Joseph

      38.  *Houston | Cory Joseph | 6-3 | 186 | PG | Texas | 20

     

    Nolan Smith

      39.  Charlotte | Nolan Smith | 6-3 | 189 | PG/SG | Duke | 22

     

    Jon Leuer

      40.  Milwaukee | Jon Leuer | 6-11 | 223 | PF | Wisconsin | 22

     

    Jimmy Butler

      41.  *LA Lakers | Jimmy Butler | 6-7 | 222 | SF | Marquette | 21

     

    Josh Selby

      42.  Indiana | Josh Selby | 6-3 | 195 | PG/SG | Kansas | 20

     

    Jordan Williams

      43.  *Chicago | Jordan Williams | 6-9 | 247 | PF | Maryland |

     

    Rick Jackson

      44.  *Golden St. | Rick Jackson | 6-9 | 242 | PF | Syracuse | 22

     

    Andrew Goudelock

      45.  *New Orleans | Andrew Goudelock | 6-2 | 198 | PG/SG | Charleston | 22

     

    DeAndre Liggins

      46.  *LA Lakers | DeAndre Liggins | 6-6 | 202 | SG | Kentucky | 23

     

    Keith Benson

      47.  *LA Clippers | Keith Benson | 6-11 | 217 | C | Oakland | 22

     

    Charles Jenkins

      48.  Atlanta | Charles Jenkins | 6-3 | 216 | PG/SG | Hofstra | 22

     

    Malcolm Thomas

      49.  Memphis | Malcolm Thomas | 6-9 | 223 | PF | San Diego St. | 22

     

    Demetri McCamey

      50.  *Philadelphia | Demetri McCamey | 6-3 | 204 | PG | Illinois | 22

     

    Iman Shumpert

      51.  *Portland | Iman Shumpert | 6-5 | 222 | PG/SG | Georgia Tech | 20

     

    LaceDarius Dunn

      52.  *Denver | LaceDarius Dunn | 6-4 | 188 | SG | Baylor | 23

     

    David Lighty

      53.  Orlando | David Lighty | 6-6 | 216 | SG | Ohio State | 23

     

    Greg Smith

      54.  *Cleveland Greg Smith | 6-9 | 253 | PF/C | Fresno St. | 20

     

    Willie Reed

      55.  Boston | Willie Reed | 6-9 | 220 | PF | St. Louis | 21

     

    Matthew Bryan-Amaning

      56.  LA Lakers | Matthew Bryan-Amaning | 6-10 | 232 | PF | Washington | 23

     

    Cam Long

      57.  Dallas | Cam Long | 6-4 | 192 | SG | George Mason | 22

     

    Julyan Stone

      58.  *LA Lakers | Julyan Stone | 6-6 | 200 | PG | UTEP | 22

     

    Michael Dunigan

      59.  San Antonio | Michael Dunigan | 6-10 | 238 | PF | USA | 21

     

    Chris Wright

      60.  *Sacramento | Chris Wright | 6-8 | 217 | SF/PF | Dayton | 22

     

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  • #546972
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    Platypus
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    1. 2nd utah pick (marcus morris)

    2. 1st charlotte pick (thompson)

    3. 1st houston pick (Motie)

    4. Indy 1st round pick (brooks)

    5. Washington 2nd rounder (Johnson)

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  • #546984
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    JJeff6
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    Chandler Parsons at 24 is laughable

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  • #546992
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    Carpe EM
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    Not bad. Just some thoughts:

    1) Jonas probably won’t fall out of the top 5 unless the buyout situation scares off Toronto or Cleveland.

    2) Despite what this site and others believe, I seriously doubt Pheonix would take Jimmer. They traded for Aaron Brooks for a reason. I think Pheonix is incredibly weak in the frontcourt and IMO should take whichever Morris twin is available.

    3) Sacramento won’t go with a point guard in the first round. Tyreke needs the ball in his hands too much for a Walker/Evans or Knight/Evans combo to work. I expect them to take one of the combo guards that slips to the early second round (either Mack, Smith, Selby, or even Jackson).

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  • #547065
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    kphelps
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    I read today Houston sounds like the team most likely to draft Motiejunas. Theyve been high on him all along and have brought him in for multiple workouts.

    Brooks’ stock has been rising with great workouts and Larry Bird was especially pleased with his workout in Indiana.

    Parsons at 24 is not laughable. He’s going to be a pro role player so a team like the Thunder who could use immediate rotation help makes sense.

    the mock looks good. no idea why the OP got so many negatives. a lot of things in this draft are up in the air but he nailed the picks that coincide with current rumors like burks at 10, K thompson at 11, Biyombo slipping and NY interested, Motie to Houston, Reggie Jackson promise to Portland, etc. etc.

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  • #547070
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    bigdaddybluesman
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    Despite what everybody thinks teams always pick surprises because they follow different criteria then fans. Being a pro sports GM is not as easy as sitting behind your PC making stuff up. You have an owner to answer to and it’s your job, you make a million dollars plus per year and if you make a mistake you get fired. So mock drafts are fun but they almost never come even close to what really happens.

    In other words don’t take them so seriously.

    Your mock is as good as anybodies.

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  • #547120
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    Csharp3410
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    Bulls will take Tyler,Mack an Shumpert before they do this imo.

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