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- Posted on: Wed, 03/24/2010 - 9:08pm #14059
Ryan.Cook2ParticipantAssuming everyone stays on their own team and that every player declares for the draft this year.
http://www.nbadraft.net/nba_mock_drafts/comments/204150 - Posted on: Wed, 03/24/2010 - 9:16pm #269638

kanyedabestParticipanti like ur picks man….but pondexter as the 60th pick?? hes a first round guy same as butler…haha u had some funny comments
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UKWildcat_11ParticipantWilliam Buford…?
Alabi should go higher
Jon Leuer, Mason Plumlee, Chris Wright, Rick Jackson, Marcus Morris, and Alex Oriakhi over Quincy Pondexter?
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/25/2010 - 3:54am #269665
kaceyParticipantLoved the comments.
Too many underclassmen late in the 2nd round. Most of those guys wouldn’t enter the draft this year.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/25/2010 - 5:20am #269676

HandDownManDown13ParticipantTrevor booker should be in there. Good mock though, funny comments
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/25/2010 - 6:27am #269685

M-DYMESParticipantLiked the comments and most picks but some I had a tough time picturing going in your selected positions…
Crawford 39? Not after the tourney IMO.
Udoh 31? I think you have him going a bit too low, I think he might be a mid 1st rounder
Stanley Robinson 40? I think he won’t go much higher but I don’t see him going that late.
Butler 42? I think he’s gonna go between 28-40.
Babbitt 47? Idk much about him but every things i’ve heard about him says he’s going pretty well before 47.
Stephenson 52? Way too late IMO. While he didn’t produce much at college, he has way to much talent/potential to go that late.
Pondexter 60? No way.
Brackins 20? Pretty high for him IMO.0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/25/2010 - 6:54am #269692
Untouchable JParticipantIm a lil disappointed u drexlered the 1st pick (i.e.-when something becomes so popular and such a foregone conclusion, you chose the 2nd best just to be different)
U know damn well u wouldn’t take evan turner over john wall.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/25/2010 - 10:09am #269762
NYK2010ParticipantWall will go 1st even if he’s traded he has too much value.
Twolves at #2 would have to take Wall if he dropped, good pick
Why wouldn’t the Warriors take Cousins if they needed a PF, a 6’9 PF I don’t get esp since it could be Nelsn’s last yr.
I would have the Wiz taking a PG and trading Arenas but I can see a SF, good pick.
Pistons definately need a big and not sumone soft like Charlie V, good pick..
Philly a PF how many do they have, maybe if Wiz trade Arenas for Brand.
Kings take a SF/Pf good call, good pick.
Pacers they don’t need a Euro big how about a PG/SG to help out Granger.
They have McRoberts, Solomon Jones, Hibbert, Murphy, Handsborough as bigs already.
Jazz SG I can see that, good pick
Bucks with Ed Davis that makes sense and would help Bogut out a lot good pick
Rockets another SF I think they need a tough big as Hill, Yao are soft and Hayes is undersized.
Grizz PF they have plenty of bigs why not get a SF or PG.
Heat definately need a Center good pick
Twolves, they do need a wing player but is this guy similar to Ellington? how about a big man instead
Heat would be smart to get a young PG with Bledsoe if he’s still there, good pick
Bulls always need a big man, good pick
Blazers I like them drafting a big but not from Europe
OKC taking best big, good pick
Spurs takingn a SF, good pick
OKC taking a SG, i figured Thefolosha and Harden were the future there.
Celtics, time to get young SG a good start, good pick
Hawks, smart to add a big man, good pick
Twolves, they need depth def, good pick
Nets, they need swing guys def.,good pick
Grizz, PG i like it, good pick
Magic, I would like a PG but they do have a lot of depth.
Grizzlies, backup SG not a bad option
Wizards, they have plenty of guards lets see who resigns and a dissapointingn player should drop to the 2nd round.2nd round who knows its always a crap shoot but I think the Knicks will take a big man maybe with both of their picks. Lakers do need a Fisher replacement and they don’t seem high on Farmar.
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/25/2010 - 10:15am #269765
QUINCEYnot too bad. i think youre way off about the hassen pick saying they need a center badly..hassan is raw and isnt anyones immdiate help at center
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/25/2010 - 10:20am #269767

JNixonParticipantI just liked the comments LOL
0 - Posted on: Thu, 03/25/2010 - 10:26am #269770

PlatypusParticipantScottie Reynolds, someone will take the chance
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