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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#61 » by Hawk Eye » Thu Jun 25, 2015 6:09 am

Its nearly impossible to predict draft night trades so I am just going to stick with the mock.

1. Towns
2. Okafor
3. Russell
4. Porzingis
5. Winslow
6. Mudiay
7. Hezonja
8. Johnson
9. Kaminsky
10. Booker
11. WCS
12. Turner
13. Oubre
14. Payne
15. RHJ
16. Portis
17. Lyles
18. Jones
19. Grant
20. Dekker
21. Wright
22. Looney
23. Hunter
24. Anderson
25. Harrell
26. Vaughn
27. Martin
28. Holmes
29. Wood
30. McCullough
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#62 » by Ruzious » Thu Jun 25, 2015 1:28 pm

dorkestra wrote:
Ruzious wrote:
skywalker33 wrote:
Correct, you can edit it until 1 hour before the draft.

I'll make sure this thread gets locked 6 PM Eastern Time on Thursday.


Is the edit function also disabled for lock threads?

I tested that question on 2 closed threads I posted in in 2008 and came to a conclusion. You are NOT able to edit your post in a closed thread UNLESS you're a moderator in the forum that the thread is in. So, I will disqualify myself from winning... the cash prize for this competition.
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#63 » by Barnsey » Thu Jun 25, 2015 1:29 pm

I'm in.

1. Towns
2. D'Angelo
3. Porzingis
4. Okafor
5. Winslow
6. Cauley-Stein
7. Mudiay
8. Hezonja
9. Kaminsky
10. Johnson
11. Payne
12. Turner
13. Wright
14. Booker
15. Portis
16. Oubre
17. Harrell
18. Grant
19. Hunter
20. Lyles
21. Vaughn
22. T.Jones
23. Hollis-Jefferson
24. Dekker
25. Looney
26. Anderson
27. Rozier
28. Christmas
29. Young
30. Hernangomez
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#64 » by dorkestra » Thu Jun 25, 2015 2:04 pm

Ruzious wrote:
dorkestra wrote:
Ruzious wrote:I'll make sure this thread gets locked 6 PM Eastern Time on Thursday.


Is the edit function also disabled for lock threads?

I tested that question on 2 closed threads I posted in in 2008 and came to a conclusion. You are NOT able to edit your post in a closed thread UNLESS you're a moderator in the forum that the thread is in. So, I will disqualify myself from winning... the cash prize for this competition.


LOL - well I think we can give you the benefit of the doubt, even in spite of the incredible cash value of first prize
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#65 » by kd 35 » Thu Jun 25, 2015 4:42 pm

Ruzious wrote:
dorkestra wrote:
Ruzious wrote:I'll make sure this thread gets locked 6 PM Eastern Time on Thursday.


Is the edit function also disabled for lock threads?

I tested that question on 2 closed threads I posted in in 2008 and came to a conclusion. You are NOT able to edit your post in a closed thread UNLESS you're a moderator in the forum that the thread is in. So, I will disqualify myself from winning... the cash prize for this competition.


Maybe OP can take screenshots of the moderators entries? It sounds like a pain in the ass but if it's only for those who moderate the Draft Forum and are also entering the contest, maybe it wouldn't be too bad. I'm not sure about PC but on a Mac, Command+Shift+3 take a screen shot of everything on your screen and Command+Shift+4 lets you click and drag a box over what you want to save as a screen shot. Just an idea. Most mods around here have pretty good NBA knowledge and I'd like for everyone to participate.

But if you win, we'll be skeptical. :wink:
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#66 » by Ruzious » Thu Jun 25, 2015 5:33 pm

kd 35 wrote:
Ruzious wrote:
dorkestra wrote:
Is the edit function also disabled for lock threads?

I tested that question on 2 closed threads I posted in in 2008 and came to a conclusion. You are NOT able to edit your post in a closed thread UNLESS you're a moderator in the forum that the thread is in. So, I will disqualify myself from winning... the cash prize for this competition.


Maybe OP can take screenshots of the moderators entries? It sounds like a pain in the ass but if it's only for those who moderate the Draft Forum and are also entering the contest, maybe it wouldn't be too bad. I'm not sure about PC but on a Mac, Command+Shift+3 take a screen shot of everything on your screen and Command+Shift+4 lets you click and drag a box over what you want to save as a screen shot. Just an idea. Most mods around here have pretty good NBA knowledge and I'd like for everyone to participate.

But if you win, we'll be skeptical. :wink:

You and me both. :) We've had a draft contest most years on the Wiz board, and I've never come close. Ftr, I don't plan on making any changes, so my entry right now is what I'm going with.
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#67 » by DeBlazerRiddem » Thu Jun 25, 2015 6:43 pm

DBR's 2015 mock draft

Minnesota: Towns
Lakers: Okafor
Philadelphia: Russell
New York: Porzingis
Orlando: Winslow
Sacramento: Hezonja
Denver: Mudiay
Detroit: Johnson
Charlotte: Cauley-Stein
Miami: Kaminksy
Indiana: Turner
Utah: Payne
Phoenix: Booker
OKC: Oubre

Atlanta: Lyles
Boston: Hollis-Jefferson
Milwaukee: Grant
Houston: Portis
Washington: Looney
Toronto: Dekker
Dallas: Anderson
Chicago: Jones
Portland: Wright
Cleveland: Hunter
Memphis: Martin
San Antonio: Vaughn
Lakers: Harrell
Boston: McCollough
Brooklyn: Upshaw
Warriors: Hernangomez
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#68 » by BruceO » Thu Jun 25, 2015 7:53 pm

1. Timberwolves: KAT
2. Lakers: Russell
3. 76ers: Okafor
4. Knicks: Herzonja
5. Orlando: Winslow
6. Kings: Porzingis
7. Nuggets: Mudiay
8. Pistons: Stanley Johnson
9. Hornets: Kaminsky
10. Heat: oubre

11. Pacers:Wcs
12. Jazz: Payne
13. Suns: Turner
14. Thunder: Booker
15. Hawks: Lyles
16. Celtics: Portis
17. Bucks: Looney
18. Rockets: Tyus jones
19. Wizards: Grant
20. Raptors: Vaughn

21. Dallas: Dekker
22. Chicago: Anderson
23. Portland: jarell martin
24. Cavaliers: Robert Upshaw
25. Memphis: RHJ
26. Spurs: Delon Wright
27. Lakers: Cliff alexander
28. Celtics: Mccullough
29. Nets: RJ hunter
30. Warriors: Harrell
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#69 » by Ruzious » Thu Jun 25, 2015 7:56 pm

Ruzious wrote:
kd 35 wrote:
Ruzious wrote:I tested that question on 2 closed threads I posted in in 2008 and came to a conclusion. You are NOT able to edit your post in a closed thread UNLESS you're a moderator in the forum that the thread is in. So, I will disqualify myself from winning... the cash prize for this competition.


Maybe OP can take screenshots of the moderators entries? It sounds like a pain in the ass but if it's only for those who moderate the Draft Forum and are also entering the contest, maybe it wouldn't be too bad. I'm not sure about PC but on a Mac, Command+Shift+3 take a screen shot of everything on your screen and Command+Shift+4 lets you click and drag a box over what you want to save as a screen shot. Just an idea. Most mods around here have pretty good NBA knowledge and I'd like for everyone to participate.

But if you win, we'll be skeptical. :wink:

You and me both. :) We've had a draft contest most years on the Wiz board, and I've never come close. Ftr, I don't plan on making any changes, so my entry right now is what I'm going with.

Good thing I already had Turner going 9th. Bank on that happening.
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#70 » by babyjax13 » Thu Jun 25, 2015 8:08 pm

-----1st Round-----
[Tier 1]
(1) Minnesota: Karl Towns
Watching a few more games this season I have come to appreciate Towns' skill set quite a bit more. He is a fluid athlete for being 7'-0", has really soft hands and his post game is improving. He has a feathery touch, and his jumper is reliable out to 18 feet. Needs to work on his offensive game down low. While he can spread the court, pass the ball and has a nice jump-hook he isn't all that refined with his back to the basket. Most of his success in that area in the college game has come from simply being more physical than the other team. In the NBA he won't have the type of size mismatches that he has taken advantage of in the college game.
Other Picks: Robert Upshaw, Timothe Luwawu

(2) LA Lakers: Jahlil Okafor
Great awareness in the post and tremendous low post moves and footwork. Has a lot of skills in common with Al Jefferson, but Okafor is much quicker with his post moves and better at passing out of the double team. For all of the awareness and fluidity on offense, defensively he is a mixed bag. With solid measurements he seems like he should be an above average, but he appears to be subpar as an NBA defender. I don't think there is any question that he routinely averages 18-22ppg or more throughout his career (barring injuries). As much of a sure thing as Andrew Wiggins and Jabari Parker were last year.
Other Picks: Rashad Vaughn, Christian Wood

(3) Philadelphia: D'Angelo Russell
Very good shooter, very good passer, struggles to finish at the rim [EDIT: his FG% at the rim keeps rising, so I'm not sure this is a valid criticism anymore]. I question if he has the ball handling abilities to effectively play point guard, or the athleticism to guard players like Alec Burks, DeMarr DeRozan, etc. A bit in between positions, but has some tantalizing skills.
Other Picks: Anthony Brown, Nikola Mulitonov, Daniel Diez, Aaron White, Nikola Radicevic

(4) New York: Kristaps Porzingas
He can put the ball on the floor very well for someone north of 6-11. Is a threat all the way out to the three point line, and is mobile enough to play power forward. Extremely active and mobile, but that comes at the cost of having a body made of toothpicks. Moves like Andrei Kirilenko, has good anticipation blocking shots. Can score in the post, but needs to add strength. His length makes a lot of his moves look unpolished and awkward, but still has a solid repertoire inside. Tremendous concerns with him coming into the draft, but the upside is huge.
Other Picks: None

[Tier 2]
(5) Orlando: Justice Winslow
Winslow vs. Johnson is going to be a big debate on draft day. Both have great physical profiles, both are great defenders, and both can spread the floor. Johnson is just a little bit more athletic, and a bit better of a defender when he puts his mind to it (although I think Winslow will end up being a better defender in the NBA). But anyone who ends up with Winslow is looking at a player that can have a positive impact for years to come. I think Orlando in particular is a great fit for both Winslow and Johnson.
Other Picks: Satam Singh

(6) Sacramento: Mario Hezonja
Physically, he is a freak. Great length, tremendous speed and leaping ability in the open floor. A creative scorer who can pull up from anywhere on the floor (although I think he needs to speed up his release a bit and work on consistently setting his feet). Has a decent floater, and with some added weight would be able to finish well in traffic (already does an admirable job). Ball handling is acceptable, but that is the part of his game that needs the most improvement. He stays very upright when driving to the basket, and that will lead to turnovers in the NBA. This is something that is correctable, though. Seems like a very emotional player on the court, which in my mind is a good thing.
Other Picks: None

(7) Denver: Emmanuel Mudiay
His athleticism from the point guard position is above average. Haven't gotten a chance to see much of him. Shooting form could use some improvement. I'm not sure that I can properly evaluate his defense at this stage. Has all the physical tools, but I think he takes quite a few risks on defense that won't work in the NBA. Sometimes gets blinders on and take bullheaded shots or drives to the basket when he should kick the ball out, but I'm not particularly concerned about those flaws.
Other Picks: Norman Powell

(8) Detroit: Stanley Johnson
Johnson has some amazing physical tools, and is a solid all around player at this point. Very uncreative with his driving, mainly just goes in a straight line, just like DeRozan when he came out. Defensively he would be above average on day one, and he isn't a liability of offense, although he isn't a huge asset on that side of the ball, either. If he has the same career trajectory as DeRozan, though, I think his upside is higher. The fact that he already can spread the floor effectively is really promising. I don't know if he can be a franchise player, but I think is downside is an elite glue-guy (think very good 6th man).
Other Picks: Richaun Holmes

(9) Charlotte: Willie Cauley-Stein
Through three years of college he still has not learned how to roll the right direction on a pick and roll, shoot a jumper, or do anything on offense besides catch lobs and put back shots. His increased freethrow percentages are promising, but his offensive game will always be based around athletecism. Defensively, though, is where he shines. Great anticipation blocking shots, tremendous athlete, positions himself well for rebounds. Extremely mobile and disruptive. With players in the mold of Tyson Chandler, Rudy Gobert, Hassan Whiteside and DeAndre Jordan gaining more favor in the league, Cauley-Stein is a perfect candidate for four out basketball and a great building block for any team. [I am predicting someone moves up for WCS if he drops]. Other Picks: None

[Tier 3]

(10) Miami: Devin Booker
Booker enters the draft as probably the highest quality low-usage player available. That is, he does not need many touches to be productive. His primary skill is obviously his three point shooting. He has a smooth release and good range on his jump shot. Athletically, he is average for an NBA guard, but his style of play doesn't require him to be a dynamic athlete. I see RJ Hunter as a better pro because he can do more things on offense, but I really like both prospects.
Other Picks: Rakeem Christmas

(11) Indiana: Myles Turner
Underdeveloped with his back to the basket. Slow footed, but nimble enough to play center in the NBA. Good shooter with nice form. I think Kaminsky is the FAR superior player and will end up being the better NBA pro, but Turner is a guy that I see being successful enough to stick.
Other Picks: Arturas Gudaitis

(12) Utah: Frank Kaminsky
Kaminsky can do basically everything. He can put the ball on the floor, get has good post moves, can play back to the basket, understands how to run the pick and roll and knows when to shoot and when to pass. He reminds me of Mehmet Okur, but Kaminsky is more fluid. I'm really excited to see him in the NBA and I think he will be a VERY good pro for years to come, possibly an all star type player.
Other Picks: Michael Frazier, Josh Richardson

(13) Phoenix: Trey Lyles
Skilled 4 that has decent range and great passing instincts. I think that he could play at center in a small ball lineup without issues and if he expands his range to three point territory you are looking at bigger David West.
Other Picks: None

(14) Oklahoma City: Kelly Oubre
Oubre has a very good stroke, is disruptive on defense, can finish at the rim creatively, is a tremendous athlete, a good rebounder and hustles for 50/50 balls. I don't know if he can be an elite scorer, but I think he can be a very good second option that spreads the floor and puts pressure on defenses to stop him from getting to the rim. Improving his ball handling and putting on more muscle mass is critical. Watch for him to rise as draft day gets closer.
Other Picks: Pat Connaughton

(15) Atlanta (via Brooklyn): Rondea Hollis-Jefferson
If he isn't the best perimeter defender in college basketball, he is certainly top three. A tremendous athlete who can finish well at the rim. Jefferson has a somewhat well-developed back to the basket game because he plays some power forward for Arizona. Great in transition. Just an average ball handler (maybe a bit below average), his athleticism still allows him to get to the rim on drives. I think that offensively he is a little more polished than Micheal Kidd-Ghilchrist, but not by much. If he is able to add a somewhat reliable jumper (read 30-34% from 3) he could be a great core piece for a developing team. Even without developing it, though, a team with a stretch four and other perimeter players that can reliably hit a three pointer could utilize his ability to cut to the basket.
Other Picks: Shawn Dawson, Brandon Ashley

(16) Boston: Cameron Payne
Other Picks: Jonathen Holmes, Dakari Johnson, Cedi Osman

(17) Milwaukee: Bobby Portis
Portis is a sold back to the basket player and can hit the midrange jumper at a decent clip. Based on that, he should be a top 18 pick or so, but...he is glacially slow.
Other Picks: Michael Quallis

(18) Houston (via New Orleans): Sam Dekker
Pretty solid shooter, can drive to the rim and finish, but also incredibly inconsistent. Really fades from games. In the mold of Danillo Gallinari as far as his ability to move the ball to open teammates, innitiate an offense and score from the perimeter, also very good at moving off the ball. If a team can motivate him to be more aggressive, he could be a steal late in the draft. Defensively, he is just a mess. Understanding that and surrounding him with better defenders would make him a net positive for almost any team, as long as he plays aggressively.
Other Picks: Chris McCullough

[Tier 4]

(19) Washington: Montrezl Harrell
Extremely high motor, decent mechanics on his jumper for a power forward whose primary role will probably be scoring off of dropoffs, lobs and putbacks. Lots of people compare him to Kenneth Faried, but I don't think Harrell has that kind of talent (but his motor is just as high, if not higher on defense). Measurements at the combine may push him higher.
Other Picks: Joseph Young

(20) Toronto: RJ Hunter
Jacks up some absolutely horrifying shots, and I don't know if it is basketball IQ, or the quality of talent around him. When he isn't throwing up those prayers, he shows interesting potential as a good catch and shoot player, distributor and ball handler. I really think that in the right system with good coaching to help him play to his strengths, Hunter can become a very good player in the league. I think that he should be a lottery pick.
Other Picks: None

(21) Dallas: Jerian Grant
Probably one of the most underrated prospects in this draft. Grant is a very good athlete, with great ball handling skills, great passing skills and an innate ability to get to the rim. Jumper isn't the greatest, but he can't be left open, either. Very good defender who uses his length to his advantage. Coming into the NBA he will need to add to his upper body strength in order to continue finishing at the rim. Very elusive with the ball, reminds me of Dwayne Wade/Manu Ginobili in many aspects of his game. I do not think he is a point guard, I think he is a shooting guard who can initiate an offense at times. Should be considered in the draft as early as 5th.
Other Picks: Tyler Harvey

(22) Chicago: Delon Wright
Great at penetrating into the lane and finishing over length/with contact. Wright is a well developed player who has the potential to be a solid starter. He is a very good ball handler with average vision for a point guard. His jumper is good enough that he can't be left open, but this isn't his bread and butter. Wright is an excellent defender. He averages two steals and one block from the point gaurd position, and he is also a good rebounder for a point guard.
Other Picks: None

(23) Portland: Kevon Looney
I've had a change of heart with Looney. He is really inconsistent and has a decent ability to spread the floor, but he is really underdeveloped offensively and tends to disappear in games. For a team that needs a backup power forward with a decent motor that stretches the floor a bit, Looney is perfect (see Patrick Patterson). Sometimes he shows flashes. If he can tighten up his handle and still be successful driving to the hoops and if he has a good work ethic, I think he can be good. With his physical attributes and shooting ability he should be able to crack the rotation of whatever team he is on, and I wouldn't be surprised if his name is called as early as 11. Whatever team he is on should make him watch a lot of Antawn Jamison on offense.
Other Picks: None

(24) Cleveland: Justin Anderson
Other Picks: Alpha Kaba

(25) Memphis: Jarrell Martin
Other Picks: None

(26) San Antonio: Jordan Mickey
Other Picks: Vince Hunter

(27) LA Lakers (via Houston): Rashad Vaughn

(28) Boston (via LAC): Jonathen Holmes

(29) Brooklyn (via Atlanta): Tyus Jones
One of the best point guards in the country. He is great at penetrating and creating shots for perimeter players, or throwing lobs and entry passes for post players. Being in a well balanced system like Duke's makes him fairly NBA ready from the start, and he is much more of a true point than Wright. He really reminds me of Mike Conley in college, although his size raises some concerns.
Other Picks: Andrew Harrison

(30) Golden State: Terry Rozier
Other Picks: None
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#71 » by Howard Mass » Thu Jun 25, 2015 8:09 pm

My 2015 NBA Mock Draft

NBA Mock Draft

1) Minnesota- Karl-Anthony Towns
2) LA Lakers- Jahlil Okafor
3) Philadelphia- D'Angelo Russell
4) New York- Willie Cauley-Stein
5) Orlando- Justise Winslow
6) Sacramento- Mario Hezonja
7) Denver- Emmanuel Mudiay
8) Detroit- Kristaps Porzingis
9) Charlotte- Devin Booker
10) Miami- Trey Lyles
11) Indiana- Myles Turner
12) Utah- Frank Kaminsky
13) Phoenix- Stanley Johnson
14) Oklahoma City- Cameron Payne
15) Atlanta- Bobby Portis
16) Boston- Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
17) Milwaukee- Kevon Looney
18) Houston- Tyus Jones
19) Washington- Sam Dekker
20) Toronto- Montrezl Harrell
21) Dallas – Jerian Grant
22) Chicago – RJ Hunter
23) Portland- Christian Wood
24) Cleveland- Rashad Vaughn
25) Memphis- Justin Anderson
26) San Antonio- Nikola Milutinov
27) L.A. Lakers- Kelly Oubre
28) Boston- Joseph Young
29) Brooklyn- Rakeem Christmas
30) Golden State- Delon Wright
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#72 » by Village Idiot » Thu Jun 25, 2015 8:25 pm

2015 NBA Mock Draft

1 Karl-Anthony Towns, C, Kentucky

2 D'Angelo Russell, SG, Ohio State

3 Mario Hezonja, SG, FC Barcelona II (Spain)

4 Jahlil Okafor, C, Duke

5 Kristaps Porzingis, FC, Baloncesto Sevilla (Spain)

6 Willie Cauley-Stein, C, Kentucky

7 Justise Winslow, SF, Duke

8 Stanley Johnson, G, Arizona

9 Emmanuel Mudiay, SG, Guangdong Foshan (China)

10 Cameron Payne, G, Murray State

11 Bobby Portis, PF, Arkansas

12 Frank Kaminsky, F, Wisconsin

13 Kelly Oubre, SF, Kansas

14 Devin Booker, SG, Kentucky

15 Kevon Looney, F, UCLA

16 Myles Turner, FC, Texas

17 Jerian Grant, SG, Notre Dame

18 Delon Wright, G, Utah

19 Justin Anderson, F, Virginia

20 Sam Dekker, SF, Wisconsin

21 Rashad Vaughn, SF, UNLV

22 Tyus Jones, PG, Duke

23 R.J. Hunter, G, Georgia State

24 Trey Lyles, SF, Kentucky

25 Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, SF, Arizona

26 Michael Qualls, G, Arkansas

27 Richaun Holmes, F, Bowling Green

28 Jordan Mickey, SF, LSU

29 Jarell Martin, F, LSU

30 Jonathan Holmes, F, Texas
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#73 » by Cammo101 » Thu Jun 25, 2015 8:51 pm

1. Minnesota - Karl-Anthony Towns (7'0'', C, Kentucky, Fresh.)
2. LA Lakers - D'Angelo Russell (6'4'', PG, Ohio State, Fresh.)
3. Philadelphia - Jahlil Okafor (6'11'', C, Duke, Fresh.)
4. New York - Mario Hezonja (6'7'', SG, Croatia)
5. Orlando - Justise Winslow (6'6'', SF, Duke, Fresh.)
6. Sacramento - Kristaps Porzingis (7'0'', PF, Latvia)
7. Denver - Emmanuel Mudiay (6'4'', PG, Congo)
8. Detroit - Stanley Johnson (6'6'', SF, Arizona, Fresh.)
9. Charlotte - Frank Kaminsky (7'0'', C, Wisconsin, Sr.)
10. Miami - Devin Booker (6'5'', SG, Kentucky, Fresh.)
11. Indiana - Trey Lyles (6'10'', PF, Kentucky, Fresh.)
12. Utah - Myles Turner (6'11'', C, Texas, Fresh.)
13. Phoenix - Bobby Portis (6'10'', PF, Arkansas, Soph.)
14. Oklahoma City - Cameron Payne (6'3'', PG, Murray State, Soph.)
15. Atlanta - Willie Cauley-Stein (7'0'', C, Kentucky, Jr.)
16. Boston - Sam Dekker (6'8'', SF, Wisconsin, Jr.)
17. Milwaukee - Rashad Vaughn (6'5'', SG, UNLV, Fresh.)
18. Houston - Tyus Jones (6'1'', PG, Duke, Fresh.)
19. Washington - Kelly Oubre (6'7'', SF, Kansas, Fresh.)
20. Toronto - Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (6'7'', SF, Arizona, Soph.)
21. Dallas - Jerian Grant (6'5'', SG, Notre Dame, Sr.)
22. Chicago - Kevon Looney (6'9'', PF, UCLA, Fresh.)
23. Portland - Justin Anderson (6'6'', SF, Virginia, Jr.)
24. Cleveland - Montrezl Harrell (6'8'', PF, Louisville, Jr.)
25. Memphis - Jarell Martin (6'8'', PF, LSU, Soph.)
26. San Antonio - Delon Wright (6'5'', PG, Utah, Sr.)
27. LA Lakers - Anthony Brown (6'7'', SF, Stanford, Sr.)
28. Boston - Christian Wood (6'11'', PF, UNLV, Soph.)
29. Brooklyn - Terry Rozier (6'2'', PG, Louisville, Soph.)
30. Golden State - Chris McCullough (6'10'', PF, Syracuse, Fresh.)
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#74 » by skywalker33 » Thu Jun 25, 2015 9:25 pm

I'm in

]1. Timberwolves: Karl Anthony-Towns, PF
2. Lakers: Jahlil Okafor, C
3. 76ers: D'Angelo Russell, SG
4. Knicks: Justise Winslow, SF
5. Magic: Kristap Porzingis, PF
6. Kings: Emmanuel Mudiay, PG
7. Nuggets: Mario Hezonja, SG
8. Pistons: Stanley Johnson, SF
9. Hornets: Devin Booker, SG
10. Heat: Sam Dekker, SF
11. Pacers: Myles Turner, C
12. Jazz: Frank Kaminsky, C
13. Suns: Kevon Looney, PF
14. Thunder: Cameron Payne, PG
15. Hawks: Trey Lyles, PF
16. Celtics:Willie Cauley-Stein, C
17. Bucks: Jerian Grant, PG
18. Rockets: Tyus Jones, PG
19. Wizards: Bobby Portis, PF
20. Raptors: Chris McCollugh, PF
21. Mavericks: RJ Hunter, SG
22. Bulls: Kelly Oubre, SF
23. Trailblazers: Justin Anderson, SF
24. Cavaliers: Montrezl Harrell, PF
25. Spurs: Cedi Osman, SF
26. Grizzlies: Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, SF
27. Celtics: Robert Upshaw, C
28. Lakers: Marc Garcia, SG
29. Nets: Terry Rozier, PG
30. Warriors: Rashad Vaughn, SG
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#75 » by coordinator0 » Thu Jun 25, 2015 9:34 pm

1. Minnesota Timberwolves - Karl-Anthony Towns
2. Los Angeles Lakers - Jahlil Okafor
3. Philadelphia 76ers - D’Angelo Russell
4. New York Knicks - Emmanuel Mudiay
5. Orlando Magic - Kristaps Porzingis
6. Sacramento Kings - Willie Cauley-Stein
7. Denver Nuggets - Justise Winslow
8. Detroit Pistons - Mario Hezonja
9. Charlotte Hornets - Frank Kaminsky
10. Miami Heat - Stanley Johnson
11. Indiana Pacers - Myles Turner
12. Utah Jazz - Trey Lyles
13. Phoenix Suns - Devin Booker
14. Oklahoma City Thunder - Cameron Payne
15. Atlanta Hawks (from Brooklyn) - Bobby Portis
16. Boston Celtics - Kelly Oubre
17. Milwaukee Bucks - R.J. Hunter
18. Houston Rockets (from New Orleans) - Tyus Jones
19. Washington Wizards - Jerian Grant
20. Toronto Raptors - Sam Dekker
21. Dallas Mavericks - Delon Wright
22. Chicago Bulls - Kevon Looney
23. Portland Trail Blazers - Rondae Hollis-Jefferson
24. Cleveland Cavaliers - Justin Anderson
25. Memphis Grizzlies - Jarrell Martin
26. San Antonio Spurs - Nikola Milutinov
27. Los Angeles Lakers (from Houston) - Anthony Brown
28. Boston Celtics (from L.A. Clippers) - Montrezl Harrell
29. Brooklyn Nets (from Atlanta) - Chris McCullough
30. Golden State Warriors - Jonathan Holmes
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#76 » by Slot Machine » Thu Jun 25, 2015 9:47 pm

1. MIN - Towns
2. LAL - Russell
3. PHI - Porzingis
4. NYK - Okafor
5. ORL - Hezonja
6. SAC - Mudiay
7. DEN - Winslow
8. DET - Johnson
9. CHA - Kaminsky
10. MIA - Booker
11. IND - WCS
12. UTA - Oubre
13. PHX - Turner
14. OKC - Payne
15. ATL - Lyles
16. BOS - Portis
17. MIL - Grant
18. HOU - Anderson
19. WAS - Looney
20. TOR - Dekker
21. DAL - RHJ
22. CHI - Jones
23. POR - Brown
24. CLE - Hunter
25. MEM - Frazier
26. SAS - Harrell
27. LAL - Osman
28. BOS - Wright
29. BKN - Milutinov
30. GSW - McCullough
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#77 » by dorkestra » Thu Jun 25, 2015 9:58 pm

1 - Minnesota Timberwolves - Karl Towns - PF/C - Kentucky
2 - Los Angeles Lakers - Jahlil Okafor - C - Duke
3 - Philadelphia 76ers - D'Angelo Russell - SG/PG - Ohio State
4 - New York Knicks - Kristaps Porzingis - PF - Latvia
5 - Orlando Magic - Justise Winslow - SF/SG - Duke
6 - Sacramento Kings - Emmanuel Mudiay - PG - DRC
7 - Denver Nuggets - Mario Hezonja - SG/SF - Croatia
8 - Detroit Pistons - Stanley Johnson - SF - Arizona
9 - Charlotte Hornets - Willie Cauley-Stein - C - Kentucky
10 - Miami Heat - Myles Turner - C - Texas
11 - Indiana Pacers - Frank Kaminsky - PF/C - Wisconsin
12 - Utah Jazz - Devin Booker - SG - Kentucky
13 - Phoenix Suns - Rondae Hollis-Jefferson - SG/SF - Arizona
14 - Oklahoma City Thunder - Kelly Oubre - SF - Kansas
15 - Atlanta Hawks (via Brooklyn Nets) - Trey Lyles - PF - Kentucky
16 - Boston Celtics - Jerian Grant - PG/SG - Notre Dame
17 - Milwaukee Bucks - Bobby Portis - PF - Arkansas
18 - Houston Rockets (via New Orelans Pelicans) - Cameron Payne - PG - Murray State
19 - Washington Wizards - Tyus Jones - PG - Duke
20 - Toronto Raptors - Sam Dekker - SF - Wisconsin
21 - Dallas Mavericks - Rashad Vaughn - SG - UNLV
22 - Chicago Bulls - Delon Wright - PG - Utah
23 - Portland Trailblazers - Justin Anderson - SF - Virginia
24 - Cleveland Cavaliers - R. J. Hunter - SG - Georgia State
25 - Memphis Grizzlies - Montrezl Harrell - PF - Louisville
26 - San Antonio Spurs - Kevon Looney - PF - UCLA
27 - Los Angeles Lakers (via Houston Rockets) - Cliff Alexander - PF/C - Kansas
28 - Boston Celtics (via Los Angeles Clippers) - Chris McCullough - PF/SF - Syracuse
29 - Brooklyn Nets (via Atlanta Hawks) - Robert Upshaw - C - Washington
30 - Golden State Warriors - Nikola Milutinov - C - Serbia
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#78 » by Ruzious » Thu Jun 25, 2015 10:02 pm

Locked at 6:00. Good luck to all.
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Re: Mock Draft Competition 

Post#79 » by Ruzious » Thu Jun 25, 2015 10:45 pm

This is Avalanche's entry that he sent from Australia just in time - I hadn't checked my messages until now.

1. Minnesota Timberwolves Karl Towns

2. Los Angeles Lakers Jahlil Okafor

3. Philadelphia 76ers D'Angelo Russell

4. New York Knicks Kristaps Porzingis

5. Orlando Magic Justise Winslow

6. Sacramento Kings Emmanuel Mudiay

7. Denver Nuggets Mario Hezonja

8. Detroit Pistons Stanely Johnson

9. Charlotte Hornets Willie Cauley-Stein

10. Miami Heat Myles Turner

11. Indiana Pacers Frank Kaminsky

12. Utah Jazz Devin Booker

13. Phoenix Suns Trey Lyles

14. Oklahoma City Thunder Cameron Payne

15. Atlanta Hawks Bobby Portis

16. Boston Celtics Kelly Oubre

17. Milwaukee Bucks Sam Dekker

18. Houston Rockets Kevon Looney

19. Washington Wizards Rondae Hollis-Jefferson

20. Toronto Raptors Tyus Jones

21. Dallas Mavericks Jerian Grant

22. Chicago Bulls Rashad Vaughn

23. Portland Trail Blazers Delon Wright

24. Cleveland Cavaliers Justin Anderson

25. Memphis Grizzlies Montrezl Harrell

26. San Antonio Spurs R.J. Hunter

27. Los Angeles Lakers Christian Wood

28. Boston Celtics Chris McCullough

29. Brooklyn Nets Jarell Martin

30. Golden State Warriors Guillermo Hernangomez

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