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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#141 » by Dukenukem23 » Tue Jun 3, 2014 3:59 am

Notanoob wrote:Detroit fan here, mad that everyone I really wanted got picked. Oh well.

Detroit selects Jerami Grant out of Syracuse.


There really aren't many potential studs left at this point.
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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#142 » by Moooose » Tue Jun 3, 2014 4:08 am

Dukenukem23 wrote:
Notanoob wrote:Detroit fan here, mad that everyone I really wanted got picked. Oh well.

Detroit selects Jerami Grant out of Syracuse.


There really aren't many potential studs left at this point.


Still a good pick though. Grant is a projected first rounder.

Philly on the clock again.
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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#143 » by Agnostifarian » Tue Jun 3, 2014 10:21 am

Philly selects Vasilje Micic, PG, Eurostash...
“This may be one of the best jobs in basketball right now,” Colangelo said at a press conference introducing him as the new GM of the 76ers after Sam Hinkie resigned.
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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#144 » by Grits n Gravy » Tue Jun 3, 2014 1:00 pm

Minnesota selects Moussa Diagne because Gorgui needs a fellow countryman friend and we need a 5th center stashed in case we have a plane crash.
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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#145 » by greg4012 » Tue Jun 3, 2014 1:20 pm

Washington is on the clock



31 Milwaukee - Kristaps Porzingis

32 Philadelphia - KJ McDaniels

33 Cleveland - Cleanthony Early
(From Orlando)


34 Dallas - Deandre Daniels
(From Boston)


35 Utah - Spencer Dinwiddie

36 Milwaukee - Bogdan Bogdanovic
(From L.A. Lakers via MIN & PHX)


37 Toronto - Thanasis Antetokounmpo
(From Sacramento)


38 Detroit - Jerami Grant

39 Philadelphia - Vasilije Micic
(From Cleveland)


40 Minnesota - Moussa Diagne
(From New Orleans)


41 Denver - Cameron Bairstow

42 Houston - Patric Young
(From New York)

43 Atlanta - Nikola Jokic


44 Minnesota - Rob Loe

45 Charlotte - Isaiah Austin


46 Washington

47 Philadelphia
(From Brooklyn via DAL & BOS)

48 Milwaukee
(From Toronto via PHX)

49 Chicago

50 Phoenix

51 Dallas

52 Philadelphia
(From Memphis via CLE)

53 Minnesota
(From Golden State)

54 Philadelphia
(From Houston via MIL)

55 Miami

56 Denver
(From Portland)

57 Indiana

58 San Antonio
(From L.A. Clippers via NOP)

59 Toronto
(From Oklahoma City via NYK)

60 San Antonio
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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#146 » by eathb_au » Tue Jun 3, 2014 10:42 pm

Denver - Cameron Bairstow

I like what I read about him on NBADraft.net
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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#147 » by texasholdem » Wed Jun 4, 2014 2:57 am

42. Houston - Patric Young
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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#148 » by fuzzy1 » Wed Jun 4, 2014 3:18 am

43 - Atlanta: Jokic (he hasn't been drafted has he?)

Almost went with markel brown, but we don't have a lot of roster space and have Jenkins coming back. Stash a Euro center for depth later.

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Post#149 » by atlantabbq99 » Wed Jun 4, 2014 9:50 am

Atlanta takes Nick Johnson.

Classic second round success, an undersized SG with alot of talent and a chip on his shoulders, who will end up having a 10 year career, like Monta Ellis, Gilbert Arenas, or Michael Redd.

Nick Johnson is a great athlete, good shooter, a leader who came from a great program and use to big games on a national level.... he reminds me of a poor man's Derrick Rose.

With Kyle Anderson as the first pick for the Hawks, it will be fun to watch booth Kyle and Nick come off the bench for the Hawks, with Kyle leading the break and throwing up ally oops to Nick.

I really wanted DeAndre Daniels or Thanasis Antetokounmpo but Atlanta should still feel very luck that Nick slipped that far.
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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#150 » by Grits n Gravy » Wed Jun 4, 2014 1:17 pm

Minnesota Selects Rob Loe center Saint Louis - Because we are in desperate need of a New Zealander and a 6th center in the event there's back to back plane crashes in the U.S and Europe.
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Post#151 » by BigSlam » Wed Jun 4, 2014 1:54 pm

Charlotte selects Isaiah Austin @ #45.

A shot blocking C who can pick and pop with considerable upside will fit in nicely and with the tutelage of Al Jefferson will hopefully grow an offensive post game.
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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#152 » by ManualRam » Wed Jun 4, 2014 2:53 pm

Grits n Gravy wrote:Minnesota Selects Rob Loe center Saint Louis - Because we are in desperate need of a New Zealander and a 6th center in the event there's back to back plane crashes in the U.S and Europe.

oh c'mon now...just for making a joke pick, ya'll get james mcadoo
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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#153 » by greg4012 » Wed Jun 4, 2014 3:41 pm

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Grits n Gravy wrote:Minnesota Selects Rob Loe center Saint Louis - Because we are in desperate need of a New Zealander and a 6th center in the event there's back to back plane crashes in the U.S and Europe.

oh c'mon now...just for making a joke pick, ya'll get james mcadoo


yeah pretty annoying, but if it keeps it moving forward, whatever
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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#154 » by SUPERBALLMAN » Thu Jun 5, 2014 2:22 am

@ 46 Washington selects Russ Smith.

It's not who I'd take, but seems the consensus on our board. Long term Wall backup, tutor behind Andre Miller for a year.
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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#155 » by zerocooly » Thu Jun 5, 2014 4:08 am

what do you guys think about Noah Vonleh going 3rd to the 76ers? Though he doesn't have the high ceiling like parker, wiggins, and embiid, I felt he is the safest bet for someone that can be a 2nd option on a championship team a couple years down the road. Not often do you see a big man in the NBA move in "one piece" and have the touch of a guard. With the right development, I could easily see him become a LAMA type of player with better defensive potential. Also, he would actually fit much better with Noel than Embiid since Noah can stretch the floor and create more spacing for guards driving to the basket.
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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#156 » by Dukenukem23 » Thu Jun 5, 2014 5:30 am

zerocooly wrote:what do you guys think about Noah Vonleh going 3rd to the 76ers? Though he doesn't have the high ceiling like parker, wiggins, and embiid, I felt he is the safest bet for someone that can be a 2nd option on a championship team a couple years down the road. Not often do you see a big man in the NBA move in "one piece" and have the touch of a guard. With the right development, I could easily see him become a LAMA type of player with better defensive potential. Also, he would actually fit much better with Noel than Embiid since Noah can stretch the floor and create more spacing for guards driving to the basket.

I think if Philly wants Vonleh they should trade down. It's a stupid move unless you can get some major pieces back in a trade because Embiids ceiling is on another dimension.
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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#157 » by Moooose » Thu Jun 5, 2014 8:01 am

Up! Philly on the clock again, for the nth time it seems.

And they still have two more picks after this.
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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#158 » by Agnostifarian » Thu Jun 5, 2014 8:59 am

Philly picks CJ Wilcox, SG: Wilcox is a Stroker; Bombs away.
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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#159 » by Garbs_7 » Fri Jun 6, 2014 7:15 am

#48 Milwaukee selects SG Jabari Brown from Missouri.

We've already grabbed two Euro's in the 2nd round with at least Porzingis likely to stay in Europe for a few years. Brown doesn't have star potential, but can develop into a very good NBA shooter and rotation guy and his 6"8 wingspan measurement suggests he has the length to make up for being slightly undersized at 6"4.
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Re: Realgm 2014 Fan Mock Draft 

Post#160 » by ManualRam » Fri Jun 6, 2014 3:11 pm

at 49, the bulls take nick johnson. he could maybe fill the hinrich role for the bulls eventually. tough as nails , physically strong, can defend either guard position, run the point for stretches. he shows good pnr potential. unlike this current incarnation of kirk, nick isn't afraid of taking shots, he's strong to the cup and can be a factor in transition either leading the break or running the wing as a finisher.
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