WIZ: John Wall
PHI: Evan Turner
NJN: Derrick Favors
MIN: Wesley Johnson
SAC: DeMarcus Cousins
GSW: Al-Farouq Aminu-Replaces Jax
DET: Greg Monroe-Such a beast, CV can suck it
LAC: Avery Bradley-Suprise, but he is as explosive as anyone in the draft maybe 2nd to Wall
UTA: Luke Babbitt-Good shooter, smart kid, local.
IND: Hassan Whiteside-Indy gets the next Jermaine O'Neal the good and bad.
NOH: Xavier Henry-
MEM: Ed Davis
TOR: Paul George-Derozan and him look nice.
HOU: Cole Aldrich-Too good not to grab him.
MIL: Ekpe Udoh-good pair wit Bogut
MIN: Gordon Hayward-Good Value and fits a need.
CHI: Daniel Orton-More bigs, maybe Noah can play PF after this? if no bosh that is.
MIA: Eric Bledsoe-Biggest need so they roll the dice.
BOS: Patrick Patterson-fits their trend with PFs
SAS: Craig Brackins-Kid is gonna be a steal, LOOOVE him.
OKC: Elliot Williams-Good combo for the team
POR: Devin Ebanks-Shore up the SF spot.
MIN: James Anderson-Need shooting.
ATL: Charles Garcia-More athletes to the fold.
MEM: Armon Johnson
OKC: Kevin Seraphin-good value
NJN: Stanley Robinson-LeBron's back-up? Nahhhh
MEM: Larry Sanders-They'd be good not to invest too much in ZBO, so they grab two PFs this draft.
ORL: Jordan Crawford-VC's understudy.
WAS: Willie Warren-Wall worked will with a young PG backing him up, they try to recreate it.
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Charles Garcia won't even sniff the 1st round. Ebanks and Brackins seem a bit high too.
And I'd have to believe that Chicago will go with a scoring guard, not a very raw Orton.
And I'd have to believe that Chicago will go with a scoring guard, not a very raw Orton.
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Bradley, Whiteside, Brackins, Ebanks and Garcia are too high. Sanders and Patterson are too low.
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Avery Bradley has all the tools to be a Monta Ellis type guy. Yes he is small, but he could be a great tool at a 6th man in Jamal Crawford range or at minimum Randy Foye range. His athletism will give him the ability to play at SG in spot minutes and be a huge mismatch. In a running scheme he will be a great finisher and can bring the ball up with assistance of a PG or playing PG in spot minutes as well. He is a valuable talent and I think he'd be wonderful backing up Baron Davis and Eric Gordon. If the LAC don't want him, someone in the Lottery surely will.
Whiteside has a talent level that can really intrigue people. If a team wants to add a great defensive piece that wont be worthless on offense he is a great option. An improvement on Chandler, Dalemburt types.
Brackins has everything going for him except the hype. He is my sleeper guy of this draft ala DeAndre Jordan a couple years ago, if he doesn't get drafted this high then people will regret it. If he could dedicate himself to the game and be tougher, he would be in Udoh's league.
Ebanks has a great body (pause...) and some perimeter skills that will allow him to be a guy you can throw the ball to and ask him to create. Not calling him an allstar, but more along the lines of someone who can bail out a half court offense if they shot clock is going and they want to double team another perimeter player. He is much better than a guy like Ryan Gomes, with a lot of the intangibles to get his type of production.
Garcia is tall as crap. He can finish powerfully and has some perimeter skills, seems like he is flying under the radar. At this point in the draft some team will be looking to take a risk and he is that type of high reward player...hoping he's a Anthony Randolph-lite
I just don't like Patrick Patterson, hope I'm right about him and he falls.
I'll look into Sanders.
Whiteside has a talent level that can really intrigue people. If a team wants to add a great defensive piece that wont be worthless on offense he is a great option. An improvement on Chandler, Dalemburt types.
Brackins has everything going for him except the hype. He is my sleeper guy of this draft ala DeAndre Jordan a couple years ago, if he doesn't get drafted this high then people will regret it. If he could dedicate himself to the game and be tougher, he would be in Udoh's league.
Ebanks has a great body (pause...) and some perimeter skills that will allow him to be a guy you can throw the ball to and ask him to create. Not calling him an allstar, but more along the lines of someone who can bail out a half court offense if they shot clock is going and they want to double team another perimeter player. He is much better than a guy like Ryan Gomes, with a lot of the intangibles to get his type of production.
Garcia is tall as crap. He can finish powerfully and has some perimeter skills, seems like he is flying under the radar. At this point in the draft some team will be looking to take a risk and he is that type of high reward player...hoping he's a Anthony Randolph-lite
I just don't like Patrick Patterson, hope I'm right about him and he falls.
I'll look into Sanders.