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    TooNice4TV
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     Anybody care to see my mock? lol

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  • #541759
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    paradigmn
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    Decent MOCK DRAFT….not too much crazy stuff….I agree with most of your picks as far as the range they should be picked at…my only input is I’m not sure REGGIE JACKSON will fall to the 42 pick.  Projected to be a first round pick, if he falls to the second round I dont see him falling past the HEAT at 31 but certainly wont fall past the BOBCATS at 39 imo.

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    BBall4life88
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     It’s different than most, but very possible. I like it. 

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  • #541779
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    boshjonesford
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    cant argue with it except maybe the pacers pick…they have alot of players that play SF (granger+George) …unless ur assuming they make a trade they arent gonna pick a sf

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    paradigmn
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     He’s got REGGIE JACKSON going at 42 to the Pacers, not a SF.  I like REGGIE JACKSON as their pick but as my above comment stated, I don’t think he will fall that far.

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    Allen_Iverson_3
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    I think the point boshjonesford was making was that Honeycutt was more a SF than a SG, which can be understood with the Josh Childress comparison.

    My feedback:

    -Biyombo will not go past the Rockets at 14 because they need a center with Yao likely departing. The Rockets would be very lucky to have him because Charlotte and Detroit should take a serious look at him.

    -Marcus Morris to the Bucks? No… The Bucks need a SG and you don’t have them drafting one with their 2 picks. They don’t need a SF/PF as they already have Ilyasova, Maggette, Mbah A Moute (they will likely resign him), Delfino, Gooden and Sanders playing at these spots. On the other hand, the Bucks will only have Salmons (who for me is a small SF) to play minutes at SG. Douglas-Roberts (RFA) and Dooling could too but it’s not the best option. Therefore, they should either go for the best SG (Alec Burks) who could by the way play minutes behind Jennings or go with something they lack, a shooter at SG. They can take Hamilton or Klay Thompson or even Jimmer with their first pick and maybe, if they feel they need another one, David Lighty with their second pick.

    -GSW: the trade rumors concerning Ellis right now are for Iggy, which is primarily a SG who can also play PG and SF so there’s no need in drafting another SG with their loaded backcourt. Consider Marcus Morris to play some SF time or Tristan Thompson to complement Lee’s polished and soft touch.

    -Markieff Morris seems too low. Possible destinations: Philly, Indiana, Phoenix (if T.Thompson is drafted before) and Charlotte.

    -I think Charlotte will take Singleton (will not fall out of 20) over Harris. Portland should by the way aiming at Faried.

    -OKC doesn’t need an athletic specimen like Tyler. They already have I-block-a. They should rather go with an interior player with developed scoring skills to complement their other PF and C. Ideas: Trey Thompkins and Justin Harper

    -Parsons (SF) to the Heat with Lebron and JJ in town? Miami should rather consider a PG general (Nolan Smith?)

    -Iman Shumpert’s physical tools and defense guarantee him a place in the top 45 and Reggie Jackson will not go past 39.

    Overall your mock is ok I’d give it a solid 5/10.

     

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