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6/27/13
Never too early...
1. Orlando - Andrew Wiggins (6'7'', SF, High School/Kansas)
2. Charlotte - Jabari Parker (6'8'', SF, High School/Duke)
3. Cleveland - Julius Randle (6'9'', PF, High School/Kentucky)
4. Phoenix - Andrew Harrison (6'5'', PG, High School/Kentucky)
5. Philadelphia - Aaron Gordon (6'8'', SF, High School/Arizona)
6. Sacramento - Willie Cauley-Stein (7'0'', C, Kentucky, Fresh.)
7. Detroit - Glenn Robinson III (6'6'', SF, Michigan, Fresh.)
8. Washington - Joel Embiid (6'11'', C, High School/Kansas)
9. Minnesota - Mario Hezonja (6'6'', SG, Croatia)
10. Portland - Marcus Smart (6'4'', SG, Oklahoma State, Fresh.)
11. Philadelphia - Wayne Selden (6'5'', SG, High School/Kansas)
12. Toronto - Dante Exum (6'5'', SG, Australia)
13. Dallas - James Young (6'6'', SG, High School/Kentucky)
14. Utah - Spencer Dinwiddie (6'5'', SG, Colorado, Soph.)
15. Milwaukee - Gary Harris (6'4'', SG, Michigan State, Fresh.)
16. Boston - Aaron Harrison (6'5'', SG, High School/Kentucky)
17. Atlanta - Mitch McGary (6'10'', PF, Michigan, Fresh.)
18. Houston - Ilimane Diop (6'11'', C, Senegal)
19. LA Lakers - Isaiah Austin (7'0'', C, Baylor, Fresh.)
20. Chicago - Chris Walker (6'9'', PF, High School/Florida)
21. Orlando - Semaj Christon (6'3'', PG, Xavier, Fresh.)
22. Brooklyn - PJ Hairston (6'5'', SG, North Carolina, Soph.)
23. Indiana - James McAdoo (6'9'', PF, North Carolina, Soph.)
24. New York - AJ Hammons (7'0'', C, Purdue, Fresh.)
25. LA Clippers - Kaleb Tarczewski (7'0'', C, Arizona, Fresh.)
26. Memphis - Alex Poythress (6'8'', SF, Kentucky, Fresh.)
27. Denver - TJ Warren (6'8'', SF, North Carolina State, Fresh.)
28. San Antonio - Jahii Carson (5'10'', PG, Arizona State, Fresh.)
29. Oklahoma City - Dario Saric (6'10'', PF, Croatia)
30. Miami - Dakari Johnson (6'10'', C, High School)
31. Orlando - Mouhammadou Jaiteh (6'11'', C, France)
32. Charlotte - Andre Hollins (6'1'', PG, Minnesota, Soph.)
33. Cleveland - Jerami Grant (6'8'', SF, Syracuse, Fresh.)
34. Phoenix - Kyle Anderson (6'7'', SF, UCLA, Fresh.)
35. New Orleans - Shabazz Napier (6'1'', PG, UConn, Jr.)
36. Sacramento - Jakarr Sampson (6'8'', SF, St. John's, Fresh.)
37. Detroit - Adreian Payne (6'10'', PF, Michigan State, Jr.)
38. Washington - Dwight Powell (6'10'', PF, Stanford, Jr.)
39. Minnesota - Cory Jefferson (6'9'', PF, Baylor, Jr.)
40. Portland - Rodney Hood (6'7'', SF, Duke, Soph.)
41. Philadelphia - Prezmek Karnowski (7'1'', C, Gonzaga, Fresh.)
42. Toronto - DeAndre Daniels (6'8'', SF, Connecticut, Soph.)
43. Dallas - Wang Zhelin (7'0'', C, China)
44. Utah - LeBryan Nash (6'7'', SF, Oklahoma State, Soph.)
45. Milwaukee - Russ Smith (6'0'', PG, Louisville, Jr.)
46. Boston - Doug McDermott (6'8'', PF, Creighton, Jr.)
47. Atlanta - CJ Wilcox (6'5'', SG, Washington, Jr.)
48. Houston - Jarnell Stokes (6'7'', SF, Tennessee, Soph.)
49. LA Lakers - Markel Brown (6'3'', SG, Oklahoma State, Jr.)
50. Chicago - Rasheed Sulaimon (6'4'', SG, Duke, Fresh.)
51. Golden State - Joel James (6'10'', C, North Carolina, Fresh.)
52. Brooklyn - Johnny O'Bryant (6'10'', C, LSU, Soph.)
53. Indiana - Deonte Burton (6'1'', PG, Nevada, Jr.)
54. New York - Jerian Grant (6'5'', SG, Notre Dame, Soph.)
55. LA Clippers - Branden Dawson (6'6'', SG, Michigan State, Soph.)
56. Memphis - Patric Young (6'9'', PF, Florida, Jr.)
57. Denver - Jordan McRae (6'6'', SG, Tennessee, Jr.)
58. San Antonio - James Birsen (6'9'', SF, Turkey)
59. Oklahoma City - Cleanthony Early (6'8'', SF, Witchita State, Jr.)
60. Miami - CJ Fair (6'7'', SF, Syracuse, Jr.)
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Never too early...
1. Orlando - Andrew Wiggins (6'7'', SF, High School/Kansas)
2. Charlotte - Jabari Parker (6'8'', SF, High School/Duke)
3. Cleveland - Julius Randle (6'9'', PF, High School/Kentucky)
4. Phoenix - Andrew Harrison (6'5'', PG, High School/Kentucky)
5. Philadelphia - Aaron Gordon (6'8'', SF, High School/Arizona)
6. Sacramento - Willie Cauley-Stein (7'0'', C, Kentucky, Fresh.)
7. Detroit - Glenn Robinson III (6'6'', SF, Michigan, Fresh.)
8. Washington - Joel Embiid (6'11'', C, High School/Kansas)
9. Minnesota - Mario Hezonja (6'6'', SG, Croatia)
10. Portland - Marcus Smart (6'4'', SG, Oklahoma State, Fresh.)
11. Philadelphia - Wayne Selden (6'5'', SG, High School/Kansas)
12. Toronto - Dante Exum (6'5'', SG, Australia)
13. Dallas - James Young (6'6'', SG, High School/Kentucky)
14. Utah - Spencer Dinwiddie (6'5'', SG, Colorado, Soph.)
15. Milwaukee - Gary Harris (6'4'', SG, Michigan State, Fresh.)
16. Boston - Aaron Harrison (6'5'', SG, High School/Kentucky)
17. Atlanta - Mitch McGary (6'10'', PF, Michigan, Fresh.)
18. Houston - Ilimane Diop (6'11'', C, Senegal)
19. LA Lakers - Isaiah Austin (7'0'', C, Baylor, Fresh.)
20. Chicago - Chris Walker (6'9'', PF, High School/Florida)
21. Orlando - Semaj Christon (6'3'', PG, Xavier, Fresh.)
22. Brooklyn - PJ Hairston (6'5'', SG, North Carolina, Soph.)
23. Indiana - James McAdoo (6'9'', PF, North Carolina, Soph.)
24. New York - AJ Hammons (7'0'', C, Purdue, Fresh.)
25. LA Clippers - Kaleb Tarczewski (7'0'', C, Arizona, Fresh.)
26. Memphis - Alex Poythress (6'8'', SF, Kentucky, Fresh.)
27. Denver - TJ Warren (6'8'', SF, North Carolina State, Fresh.)
28. San Antonio - Jahii Carson (5'10'', PG, Arizona State, Fresh.)
29. Oklahoma City - Dario Saric (6'10'', PF, Croatia)
30. Miami - Dakari Johnson (6'10'', C, High School)
31. Orlando - Mouhammadou Jaiteh (6'11'', C, France)
32. Charlotte - Andre Hollins (6'1'', PG, Minnesota, Soph.)
33. Cleveland - Jerami Grant (6'8'', SF, Syracuse, Fresh.)
34. Phoenix - Kyle Anderson (6'7'', SF, UCLA, Fresh.)
35. New Orleans - Shabazz Napier (6'1'', PG, UConn, Jr.)
36. Sacramento - Jakarr Sampson (6'8'', SF, St. John's, Fresh.)
37. Detroit - Adreian Payne (6'10'', PF, Michigan State, Jr.)
38. Washington - Dwight Powell (6'10'', PF, Stanford, Jr.)
39. Minnesota - Cory Jefferson (6'9'', PF, Baylor, Jr.)
40. Portland - Rodney Hood (6'7'', SF, Duke, Soph.)
41. Philadelphia - Prezmek Karnowski (7'1'', C, Gonzaga, Fresh.)
42. Toronto - DeAndre Daniels (6'8'', SF, Connecticut, Soph.)
43. Dallas - Wang Zhelin (7'0'', C, China)
44. Utah - LeBryan Nash (6'7'', SF, Oklahoma State, Soph.)
45. Milwaukee - Russ Smith (6'0'', PG, Louisville, Jr.)
46. Boston - Doug McDermott (6'8'', PF, Creighton, Jr.)
47. Atlanta - CJ Wilcox (6'5'', SG, Washington, Jr.)
48. Houston - Jarnell Stokes (6'7'', SF, Tennessee, Soph.)
49. LA Lakers - Markel Brown (6'3'', SG, Oklahoma State, Jr.)
50. Chicago - Rasheed Sulaimon (6'4'', SG, Duke, Fresh.)
51. Golden State - Joel James (6'10'', C, North Carolina, Fresh.)
52. Brooklyn - Johnny O'Bryant (6'10'', C, LSU, Soph.)
53. Indiana - Deonte Burton (6'1'', PG, Nevada, Jr.)
54. New York - Jerian Grant (6'5'', SG, Notre Dame, Soph.)
55. LA Clippers - Branden Dawson (6'6'', SG, Michigan State, Soph.)
56. Memphis - Patric Young (6'9'', PF, Florida, Jr.)
57. Denver - Jordan McRae (6'6'', SG, Tennessee, Jr.)
58. San Antonio - James Birsen (6'9'', SF, Turkey)
59. Oklahoma City - Cleanthony Early (6'8'', SF, Witchita State, Jr.)
60. Miami - CJ Fair (6'7'', SF, Syracuse, Jr.)
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Orl's 2nd round pick belongs to Cleveland.
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Nyce_1 wrote:Orl's 2nd round pick belongs to Cleveland.
I'm sure there are a lot of issues with the order. I just stole the nbadraft.net order and added the pick from the Philly/New Orleans trade last night. The draft order will likely stay pretty generic until the season starts.
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Isaiah Austin barely cracks the top-20?
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gswhoops wrote:Isaiah Austin barely cracks the top-20?
That is how good this draft is. But, with his size and skill set, he can easily rise into the lottery.
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this is gonna be fun to look at in a year
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This draft is so awesome, so many solid SG's and I say about 4 franchise players. I can't wait! I can conceivably see about 20-25 starters coming out of this draft compared to only about 6-7 this year. The league desperately needs the young talent this class will provide, especially at the positions of SG and C.
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You need to be realistic, half those underclassmen wont declare
Guys arent stupid, or that stupid.
Diop for example wont get playing time in Baskonia, Embiid and Selden will be overshadowed by Wiggins, and both will continue in KU, Exum is going to play for Indiana for 14-15 season, looks like, no way both James Young and Aaron Harrison declare, not enough playing time in Kentucky for those two to have minutes, Walker has yet to be able to play at Florida and he's green as the grass, Tarczewski is awful, ¿Dakari Johnson? with Cauley-Stein and Randle ahead of him?
Andre Hollins being only a soph, Jerami Grant being only a soph, Rodney Hood just injured his Achilles, Karnowski jsut a soph too, Sulaimon a late second , Joel James just a soph and a late second
Birsen will wait like Diop, they need an opportunity to show their talents, more minutes in Europe.
If all those player you have declare, 2015 Draft would be terrible man.
Guys arent stupid, or that stupid.
Diop for example wont get playing time in Baskonia, Embiid and Selden will be overshadowed by Wiggins, and both will continue in KU, Exum is going to play for Indiana for 14-15 season, looks like, no way both James Young and Aaron Harrison declare, not enough playing time in Kentucky for those two to have minutes, Walker has yet to be able to play at Florida and he's green as the grass, Tarczewski is awful, ¿Dakari Johnson? with Cauley-Stein and Randle ahead of him?
Andre Hollins being only a soph, Jerami Grant being only a soph, Rodney Hood just injured his Achilles, Karnowski jsut a soph too, Sulaimon a late second , Joel James just a soph and a late second
Birsen will wait like Diop, they need an opportunity to show their talents, more minutes in Europe.
If all those player you have declare, 2015 Draft would be terrible man.
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Talent Chaser wrote:This draft is so awesome, so many solid SG's and I say about 4 franchise players. I can't wait! I can conceivably see about 20-25 starters coming out of this draft compared to only about 6-7 this year. The league desperately needs the young talent this class will provide, especially at the positions of SG and C.
It's a really weak Draft at Center, the weakest of the last 5 years for sure.
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Fischella wrote:Talent Chaser wrote:This draft is so awesome, so many solid SG's and I say about 4 franchise players. I can't wait! I can conceivably see about 20-25 starters coming out of this draft compared to only about 6-7 this year. The league desperately needs the young talent this class will provide, especially at the positions of SG and C.
It's a really weak Draft at Center, the weakest of the last 5 years for sure.
I actually like a few of the centers in this class more than most. It could surprise you.
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Fischella wrote:You need to be realistic, half those underclassmen wont declare
Guys arent stupid, or that stupid.
Diop for example wont get playing time in Baskonia, Embiid and Selden will be overshadowed by Wiggins, and both will continue in KU, Exum is going to play for Indiana for 14-15 season, looks like, no way both James Young and Aaron Harrison declare, not enough playing time in Kentucky for those two to have minutes, Walker has yet to be able to play at Florida and he's green as the grass, Tarczewski is awful, ¿Dakari Johnson? with Cauley-Stein and Randle ahead of him?
Andre Hollins being only a soph, Jerami Grant being only a soph, Rodney Hood just injured his Achilles, Karnowski jsut a soph too, Sulaimon a late second , Joel James just a soph and a late second
Birsen will wait like Diop, they need an opportunity to show their talents, more minutes in Europe.
If all those player you have declare, 2015 Draft would be terrible man.
Guys prove every year that they are that stupid. 9 underclassmen went in the second round this year and others like Myck Kabongo, Vander Blue, CJ Leslie, and Phil Pressey among others went entirely undrafted.
Obviously some of these guys will go back to school, but I'm not a mind reader so there is no telling who. As the season goes on, it will become more clear who is likely to stay and who is likely to go. And my mock will adjust accordingly. This is how I have always done it.
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Cauley-Stein, Isaiah Austin, Mitch McGary, and AJ Hammons are better prospects than any other center in this years draft.
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Talent Chaser wrote:Cauley-Stein, Isaiah Austin, Mitch McGary, and AJ Hammons are better prospects than any other center in this years draft.
None of them are better prospects than Noel, Adams and Len.
McGary is not a Center.
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Fischella wrote:Talent Chaser wrote:Cauley-Stein, Isaiah Austin, Mitch McGary, and AJ Hammons are better prospects than any other center in this years draft.
None of them are better prospects than Noel, Adams and Len.
McGary is not a Center.
How can you say that now? McGary isn't a center? Yeah put him on the court with another big man and see how well you space the floor. Adams averaged 7 and 6 in college, wouldn't call him an intriguing prospect at all. Len and Noel both have serious injuries entering the NBA and need to put more weight on, that's an absolutely horrible sign. Austin is 7'1 and has the length to be the best shot blocker in the NBA. Cauley-Stein is extremely mobile and athletic for a 7'0 and has only been playing basketball for a couple years and is already light-years ahead of Adams in terms of BBIQ and awareness. If Hammons commits himself to basketball and getting in shape he will be the best player in B1G 10 this year, his touch is outstanding a 7 footer.
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Cauley-Stein is a nice prospect but his awareness and BBIQ is way worse than Adams, and could get even worse under Calipari.
Austin is soft, his frame is really bad and its going to be difficult for him to develop as a starting Center, his offensive game is a nice asset though.
McGary isnt a Center, he'll develop his shot, he's quick enough to play PF, and he can't protect the rim, you can't use him as a starting Center.
Hammons is intriguing, but not more than Len.
How can you say that Austin could be the best shot blocker? better shot blocker than Noel? c'mon.
Next year Draft is thin and weak in Centers, it is what it is.
Austin is soft, his frame is really bad and its going to be difficult for him to develop as a starting Center, his offensive game is a nice asset though.
McGary isnt a Center, he'll develop his shot, he's quick enough to play PF, and he can't protect the rim, you can't use him as a starting Center.
Hammons is intriguing, but not more than Len.
How can you say that Austin could be the best shot blocker? better shot blocker than Noel? c'mon.
Next year Draft is thin and weak in Centers, it is what it is.
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You're making ridiculously bold statements a year in advance, remember when Shabazz was the second-coming and consensus #1?
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Talent Chaser wrote:You're making ridiculously bold statements a year in advance, remember when Shabazz was the second-coming and consensus #1?
How is this the same? we've watched all the players this year at college ball, we can evaluate.
next year Center class is weak, and also shallow.
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Can pretty much guarantee Exum will go to college, not directly to the draft
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Fischella wrote:Talent Chaser wrote:You're making ridiculously bold statements a year in advance, remember when Shabazz was the second-coming and consensus #1?
How is this the same? we've watched all the players this year at college ball, we can evaluate.
next year Center class is weak, and also shallow.
Certainly will be better than 2013 center class, I guarantee it.
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2014 may be weak inside at Center but the 2015 draft could be very special at Center with Jahlil Okafor, Karl Towns, and Myles Turner. Good chance Joel Embiid returns for his sophomore season (He more than likely won't start the majority of the season and he's very raw. Loaded with potential though.) and Dakari Johnson going pro after his freshman season isn't a sure thing considering he'll be coming off the bench this next season.
Also going to feature a few good PGs as well Tyus Jones, Emmanuel Mudiay, Jaquan Lyle, and Josh Perkins.
After a weak draft we're going to see back to back very strong drafts at the top in 2014 and 2015.
Also going to feature a few good PGs as well Tyus Jones, Emmanuel Mudiay, Jaquan Lyle, and Josh Perkins.
After a weak draft we're going to see back to back very strong drafts at the top in 2014 and 2015.