http://www.nbadraft.net/2011-extended-mock-draft-61I am still most intrigued by these players if they dont get Kanter. Jan in interesting. I liked his energy the first time I saw him. He also seems to be active on the floor and knows spacing. But he just seems a little to much of a risk.
Marcus Morris
6-8 230 SF/PF
Kansas Jr. Charlotte could use a versatile forward with scoring ability and toughness. Tyrus Thomas is more athletic but doesn't have the same skill set nor the ability to play the 3. Morris was one of the most productive players in the country last year and has the versatility to play either forward position.
Tobias Harris
6-8 223 SF/PF
Tennessee Fr. Denver has Harris on their short list of players. After moving Melo, this is a team in the process of rebuilding and Harris is the youngest player in the entire draft. Tobias can do a little of everything with good vision, passing and ball handling abilities. He also gets good extension at the rim. His lateral speed isn't ideal. But he is a bright kid with has a professional demeanor.
Nikola Vucevic
6-11 260 C
USC Jr.
Vucevic had a great season for USC and shows the ability to knock down shots from the center position. He lacks great speed and athleticism but his length helps him considerably on the boards.
Marshon Brooks
6-5 195 SG
Providence Sr. Brooks has some interest from teams in the lottery after some strong workouts and there are rumors he could go as high as 9. He proved to be a deadly scorer this year at Providence and a handful to guard with the ball in his hands. He may remind some of Jordan Crawford with his unorthodox style and aggressive nature. His length (7-foot-1 wingspan) allows him to play a few inches bigger than his 6'5 height.
Harper
and keep and eye out for Reggie Jackson, Kyle Singler and Jeremy Tyler