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  • #60274
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    terrancebower
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    The 2016 mock will look a lot different a year from now. Who are some players you think could shoot up the board who aren’t currently on the 2016 mock? A few players I have in mind are John Egbunu (Florida), and I also like Wayne Selden and Brannen Greene (Kansas). 

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  • #988178
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    evantomes
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    I think Thomas Bryant will make his way into it next year.

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  • #988330
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    evantomes
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    I think Thomas Bryant will make his way into it next year.

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  • #988183
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    OhCanada-
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    Malik Pope should be a Top 10 pick next year. With more opportunity presenting itself in SDSU and another year of maturity under his belt I expect much more productivity from him. 

    He is a player every team could use if developed correctly as a big with a complete skill set and a good athlete. Could be the 1st non freshman non International drafted in 2016.

     

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  • #988336
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    Malik Pope should be a Top 10 pick next year. With more opportunity presenting itself in SDSU and another year of maturity under his belt I expect much more productivity from him. 

    He is a player every team could use if developed correctly as a big with a complete skill set and a good athlete. Could be the 1st non freshman non International drafted in 2016.

     

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  • #988185
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    ChicagoCasey
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     I would go with Malik Pope 6’10" that can shoot threes, create his own shot, is athletic, and have a handle. To me he’s a dark horse number one pick candidate. If he have a big season next year I could see him being the number one pick because out all the people that’s been compared to Kevin Durant, he’s the closest to that comparison.

    I felt like if he declared for this years draft and did well in workouts he would be a lottery pick, with his poor college stat line. I would believe aa team like Miami would take him at 10.

     

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  • #988338
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     I would go with Malik Pope 6’10" that can shoot threes, create his own shot, is athletic, and have a handle. To me he’s a dark horse number one pick candidate. If he have a big season next year I could see him being the number one pick because out all the people that’s been compared to Kevin Durant, he’s the closest to that comparison.

    I felt like if he declared for this years draft and did well in workouts he would be a lottery pick, with his poor college stat line. I would believe aa team like Miami would take him at 10.

     

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  • #988203
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    ph90702

    Patrick McCaw.

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    ph90702

    Patrick McCaw.

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  • #988213
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    Singler25
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    …  I think Brannon Greene won’t enter, because he will be out most of the season because of his injury. 

    My candidates to enter minimum the second round are

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    James Blackmon (Indiana)

    Isaac Copeland (Georgetown) 

    Octaves Ellis (Cincinnati) 

    Mike Thorne (Illinois) 

    Codi Miller-McIntyre (Wake Forest) 

    Roosevelt Jones (Butler) 

    Nic Moore (SMU)

    Jameel McKay (Iowa State) 

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    • #988685
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      ph90702

      What has Brannen Greene shown that makes him an NBA player?  Considering the fact that he’s a 4.0 student, he probably should have went to Harvard.

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    • #988535
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      ph90702

      What has Brannen Greene shown that makes him an NBA player?  Considering the fact that he’s a 4.0 student, he probably should have went to Harvard.

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  • #988366
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    Singler25
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    …  I think Brannon Greene won’t enter, because he will be out most of the season because of his injury. 

    My candidates to enter minimum the second round are

    are:

    James Blackmon (Indiana)

    Isaac Copeland (Georgetown) 

    Octaves Ellis (Cincinnati) 

    Mike Thorne (Illinois) 

    Codi Miller-McIntyre (Wake Forest) 

    Roosevelt Jones (Butler) 

    Nic Moore (SMU)

    Jameel McKay (Iowa State) 

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • #988224
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    SmooveKRYPT
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    He’ll be a top 10 pick. Kid is for real

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  • #988376
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    SmooveKRYPT
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    He’ll be a top 10 pick. Kid is for real

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  • #988417
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    Rip255

    My prediction is Jonah Bolden, a 6’9" wing player who can play SG or SF, out of UCLA

    He’s from a similar background to Ben Simmons/Dante Exum, in that his father was an American born player, who stayed in Australia. Before Exum blew up at the NHS in 2013, Bolden, Exum and Simmons were all considered relative equals in terms of future pro prospects. 

    He’s got decent athleticism, but above average size for his position. He’s a slightly taller Harrison Barnes. 

    I know that probably doesn’t wow people on this site…but he’s off the radar at the moment because he didn’t meet NCAA academic requirements to play in his first year on campus and came off knee surgery which will probably disrupt his pre-season. (6 week injury).

    I wouldn’t be surprised to see him start the season slow, but finish the season as a late lottery pick. You can see by his coaches comments that he plans to be a major contributor.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • #988266
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    My prediction is Jonah Bolden, a 6’9" wing player who can play SG or SF, out of UCLA

    He’s from a similar background to Ben Simmons/Dante Exum, in that his father was an American born player, who stayed in Australia. Before Exum blew up at the NHS in 2013, Bolden, Exum and Simmons were all considered relative equals in terms of future pro prospects. 

    He’s got decent athleticism, but above average size for his position. He’s a slightly taller Harrison Barnes. 

    I know that probably doesn’t wow people on this site…but he’s off the radar at the moment because he didn’t meet NCAA academic requirements to play in his first year on campus and came off knee surgery which will probably disrupt his pre-season. (6 week injury).

    I wouldn’t be surprised to see him start the season slow, but finish the season as a late lottery pick. You can see by his coaches comments that he plans to be a major contributor.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • #988419
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    RUDEBOY_
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    theo pinson

    amida brimah

    sviatoslav mykhailiuk ,the 6’6 kid from kansas….

    austin nichols of memphis

    isaac haas the 7 footer from purdue

    daniel hamilton

    isaaih whitehead

    jabari bird..reminds me of hardway jr….injuries have slowed him the past 2 seasons…

     

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  • #988268
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    theo pinson

    amida brimah

    sviatoslav mykhailiuk ,the 6’6 kid from kansas….

    austin nichols of memphis

    isaac haas the 7 footer from purdue

    daniel hamilton

    isaaih whitehead

    jabari bird..reminds me of hardway jr….injuries have slowed him the past 2 seasons…

     

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  • #988452
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    BallBeenLife
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    I think he’ll easily be a lottery pick. 

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  • #988300
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    BallBeenLife
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    I think he’ll easily be a lottery pick. 

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  • #988454
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    Jr. ROXAS
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    Isiah Briscoe. That dude’s a BEAST seriously. Mad handles and has a nice jumper. He’s also bull strong. Remins me of Kyle Lowry a lot. I see him and Ulis taking the court together a lot for Kentucky next year.

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  • #988302
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    Isiah Briscoe. That dude’s a BEAST seriously. Mad handles and has a nice jumper. He’s also bull strong. Remins me of Kyle Lowry a lot. I see him and Ulis taking the court together a lot for Kentucky next year.

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