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Re: Official Cammo 2019 Mock Draft Thread 

Post#21 » by Cammo101 » Thu Jul 5, 2018 8:56 pm

7/5/18

1. Atlanta - RJ Barrett (6'6'', SG, Duke, Fresh.)
2. Cleveland - Nassir Little (6’6’’, SG, North Carolina, Fresh.)
3. Memphis - Cameron Reddish (6'7'', SF, Duke, Fresh.)
4. Brooklyn - Sekou Doumbouya (6'9'', PF, France)
5. Chicago - Rui Hachimura (6’8’’, SF, Gonzaga, Jr.)
6. Charlotte – Bruno Fernando (6'10'', C, Maryland, Soph.)
7. Sacramento - Zion Williamson (6'7'', PF, Duke, Fresh.)
8. Orlando – Romeo Langford (6'6'', SG, Indiana, Fresh.)
9. Dallas - Nazreon Reid (6'10'', PF, LSU, Fresh.)
10. Phoenix - Darius Garland (6'1'', PG, Vanderbilt, Fresh.)
11. Detroit - DeAndre Hunter (6’7’’, SF, Virginia, Soph.)
12. LA Clippers - Daniel Gafford (6’11’’, C, Arkansas, Soph.)
13. Denver - Jaylen Hoard (6’8’’, SF, Wake Forest, Fresh.)
14. Washington - Charles Bassey (6’11’’, C, Western Kentucky, Fresh.)
15. Indiana - Jontay Porter (6'10'', PF, Missouri, Soph.)
16. New York - Bol Bol (7'2'', C, Oregon, Fresh.)
17. Miami - Quentin Grimes (6'5'', SG, Kansas, Fresh.)
18. Milwaukee - Simi $hittu (6'8'', PF, Vanderbilt, Fresh.)
19. Utah - O'Shea Brissett (6'8'', SF, Syracuse, Soph.)
20. Minnesota - Nickeil Alexander-Walker (6'5'', SG, Virginia Tech, Soph.)
21. New Orleans - Keldon Johnson (6’6’’, SG, Kentucky, Fresh.)
22. Portland - Sagaba Konate (6'8'', PF, West Virginia, Jr.)
23. San Antonio - Kris Wilkes (6'8'', SF, UCLA, Soph.)
24. Toronto - Killian Tillie (6'10'', PF, Gonzaga, Jr.)
25. Oklahoma City - Darius Bazley (6’9’’, SF, G-League)
26. Houston - Luka Samanic (6'10'', PF, Croatia)
27. Philadelphia - Kellan Grady (6’5’’, PG, Davidson, Soph.)
28. Boston - John Petty (6'5'', SG, Alabama, Soph.)
29. LA Lakers – Carsen Edwards (6’1’’, PG, Purdue, Jr.)
30. Golden State – Jaylen Hands (6'3'', PG, UCLA, Soph.)

31. Atlanta - Austin Wiley (6’11’’, C, Auburn, Jr.)
32. Cleveland - Borisa Simanic (6’11’’, PF, Serbia)
33. Memphis - Caleb Martin (6’6’’, SG, Nevada, Sr.)
34. Brooklyn - Lindell Wiggington (6'2'', PG, Iowa State, Soph.)
35. Chicago - Lamar Peters (6'1'', PG, Mississippi State, Jr.)
36. Charlotte - PJ Washington (6'8'', PF, Kentucky, Soph.)
37. Sacramento - Dewan Huell (6’10’’, C, Miami, Jr.)
38. Orlando - Shamorie Ponds (5'11'', PG, St. John's, Jr.)
39. Dallas - Charles Matthews (6'6'', SG, Michigan, Jr.)
40. Phoenix - Ethan Happ (6’9’’, PF, Wisconsin, Sr.)
41. Detroit - Ky Bowman (6’1’’, PG, Boston College, Jr.)
42. LA Clippers - Udoka Azubuike (7'0'', C, Kansas, Jr.)
43. Denver - Kostja Mushidi (6’5’’, SG, Belgium)
44. Washington - Nick Ward (6'8'', PF, Michigan State, Jr.)
45. Indiana - Admiral Schofield (6’6’’, SF, Tennessee, Sr.)
46. New York - Brian Bowen (6'7'', SF, USA)
47. Miami - Aric Holman (6’10’’, PF, Mississippi State, Sr.)
48. Milwaukee - Nick Richards (6'11'', C, Kentucky, Soph.)
49. Utah - Goga Bitadze (6’11’’, C, Georgia)
50. Minnesota - Silvio De Sousa (6’9’’, PF, Kansas, Soph.)
51. New Orleans - Markis McDuffie (6’8’’, SF, Wichita State, Sr.)
52. Portland - Tyus Battle (6’6’’, SG, Syracuse, Jr.)
53. San Antonio - Abdoulaye N'Doye (6'7'', PG, France)
54. Toronto - Barry Brown (6'3'', PG, Kansas State, Sr.)
55. Oklahoma City - William McDowell-White (6’5’’, PG, Australia)
56. Houston - Eric Paschall (6’8’’, PF, Villanova, Sr.)
57. Philadelphia - Felipe dos Anjos (7’2’’, C, Brazil)
58. Boston - Robert Franks (6’7’’, PF, Washington State, Sr.)
59. LA Lakers - Lagerald Vick (6'5'', SG, Kansas, Sr.)
60. Golden State - Adam Mokoka (6'5'', SG, France)
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Re: Official Cammo 2019 Mock Draft Thread 

Post#22 » by Cammo101 » Fri Jul 6, 2018 9:08 pm

7/6/18 (Now with trades accounted for)

1. Atlanta - RJ Barrett (6'6'', SG, Duke, Fresh.)
2. New York - Nassir Little (6’6’’, SG, North Carolina, Fresh.)
3. Brooklyn - Cameron Reddish (6'7'', SF, Duke, Fresh.)
4. Boston - Sekou Doumbouya (6'9'', PF, France)
5. Phoenix - Zion Williamson (6'7'', PF, Duke, Fresh.)
6. Orlando – Romeo Langford (6'6'', SG, Indiana, Fresh.)
7. Cleveland - Rui Hachimura (6’8’’, SF, Gonzaga, Jr.)
8. Chicago - Quentin Grimes (6'5'', SG, Kansas, Fresh.)
9. Atlanta - DeAndre Hunter (6’7’’, SF, Virginia, Soph.)
10. Boston - Bruno Fernando (6'10'', C, Maryland, Soph.)
11. Charlotte – Daniel Gafford (6’11’’, C, Arkansas, Soph.)
12. LA Clippers - Nazreon Reid (6'10'', PF, LSU, Fresh.)
13. Denver - Jaylen Hoard (6’8’’, SF, Wake Forest, Fresh.)
14. Portland - Jontay Porter (6'10'', PF, Missouri, Soph.)
15. Detroit - Darius Garland (6'1'', PG, Vanderbilt, Fresh.)
16. Miami - Bol Bol (7'2'', C, Oregon, Fresh.)
17. Milwaukee - Charles Bassey (6’11’’, C, Western Kentucky, Fresh.)
18. New Orleans - Keldon Johnson (6’6’’, SG, Kentucky, Fresh.)
19. Utah - O'Shea Brissett (6'8'', SF, Syracuse, Soph.)
20. Minnesota - Simi $hittu (6'8'', PF, Vanderbilt, Fresh.)
21. Washington - Luka Samanic (6'10'', PF, Croatia)
22. Indiana - Nickeil Alexander-Walker (6'5'', SG, Virginia Tech, Soph.)
23. Oklahoma City - Kris Wilkes (6'8'', SF, UCLA, Soph.)
24. San Antonio - Darius Bazley (6’9’’, SF, G-League)
25. LA Lakers – Sagaba Konate (6'8'', PF, West Virginia, Jr.)
26. Toronto - Killian Tillie (6'10'', PF, Gonzaga, Jr.)
27. Philadelphia - Kellan Grady (6’5’’, PG, Davidson, Soph.)
28. Boston - Carsen Edwards (6’1’’, PG, Purdue, Jr.)
29. Houston - Jaylen Hands (6'3'', PG, UCLA, Soph.)
30. Golden State – John Petty (6'5'', SG, Alabama, Soph.)

31. Atlanta - Austin Wiley (6’11’’, C, Auburn, Jr.)
32. Brooklyn - Borisa Simanic (6’11’’, PF, Serbia)
33. Orlando - Shamorie Ponds (5'11'', PG, St. John's, Jr.)
34. Philadelphia - Udoka Azubuike (7'0'', C, Kansas, Jr.)
35. Phoenix - Lindell Wiggington (6'2'', PG, Iowa State, Soph.)
36. Orlando - Dewan Huell (6’10’’, C, Miami, Jr.)
37. Sacramento - Caleb Martin (6’6’’, SG, Nevada, Sr.)
38. Philadelphia - Kostja Mushidi (6’5’’, SG, Belgium)
39. Dallas - Ethan Happ (6’9’’, PF, Wisconsin, Sr.)
40. Memphis - Charles Matthews (6'6'', SG, Michigan, Jr.)
41. Atlanta - Goga Bitadze (6’11’’, C, Georgia)
42. LA Clippers - Aric Holman (6’10’’, PF, Mississippi State, Sr.)
43. Denver - PJ Washington (6'8'', PF, Kentucky, Soph.)
44. LA Clippers - Brian Bowen (6'7'', SF, USA)
45. Detroit - Silvio De Sousa (6’9’’, PF, Kansas, Soph.)
46. Minnesota - Tyus Battle (6’6’’, SG, Syracuse, Jr.)
47. Sacramento - Admiral Schofield (6’6’’, SF, Tennessee, Sr.)
48. New Orleans - Lamar Peters (6'1'', PG, Mississippi State, Jr.)
49. Utah - Nick Richards (6'11'', C, Kentucky, Soph.)
50. Sacramento - Abdoulaye N'Doye (6'7'', PG, France)
51. Orlando - William McDowell-White (6’5’’, PG, Australia)
52. Indiana - Nick Ward (6'8'', PF, Michigan State, Jr.)
53. Oklahoma City - Ky Bowman (6’1’’, PG, Boston College, Jr.)
54. San Antonio - Felipe dos Anjos (7’2’’, C, Brazil)
55. Atlanta - Adam Mokoka (6'5'', SG, France)
56. Toronto - Barry Brown (6'3'', PG, Kansas State, Sr.)
57. Philadelphia - Eric Paschall (6’8’’, PF, Villanova, Sr.)
58. Memphis - Markis McDuffie (6’8’’, SF, Wichita State, Sr.)
59. New York - Robert Franks (6’7’’, PF, Washington State, Sr.)
60. Dallas - Lagerald Vick (6'5'', SG, Kansas, Sr.)
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Re: Official Cammo 2019 Mock Draft Thread 

Post#23 » by Stillwater » Sat Jul 14, 2018 6:11 pm

no love for Jarrett Culver? (6'5", PG/SG,T-Tech, Soph).
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Post#24 » by brackdan70 » Tue Jul 17, 2018 6:16 pm

Pretty fair this early. Pretty crazy if Boston ends up with 4 and 10 though...could happen
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Post#25 » by yoyoboy » Tue Jul 17, 2018 6:56 pm

brackdan70 wrote:Pretty fair this early. Pretty crazy if Boston ends up with 4 and 10 though...could happen

Sacramento even with no incentive to lose is led by inept people and lacking in talent. They'll most likely fall somewhere in the top 8 with New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Phoenix, Brooklyn, Orlando, and Cleveland. I can't see Memphis being at 10 though. Conley/Temple/Anderson/JJJ/Gasol is a pretty legit starting five. I think they'll be somewhere around 17-18.
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Post#26 » by Stillwater » Tue Jul 17, 2018 8:26 pm

brackdan70 wrote:Pretty fair this early. Pretty crazy if Boston ends up with 4 and 10 though...could happen

Won't be surprised if Memphis is end of the lottery or the 8th seed 15-16 with a healthy Conley, and Sac is probably a little better than last season around 9-12.
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Re: Official Cammo 2019 Mock Draft Thread 

Post#27 » by Stillwater » Tue Jul 17, 2018 8:28 pm

Cammo101 wrote:7/6/18 (Now with trades accounted for)

1. Atlanta - RJ Barrett (6'6'', SG, Duke, Fresh.)
2. New York - Nassir Little (6’6’’, SG, North Carolina, Fresh.)
3. Brooklyn - Cameron Reddish (6'7'', SF, Duke, Fresh.)
4. Boston - Sekou Doumbouya (6'9'', PF, France)
5. Phoenix - Zion Williamson (6'7'', PF, Duke, Fresh.)
6. Orlando – Romeo Langford (6'6'', SG, Indiana, Fresh.)
7. Cleveland - Rui Hachimura (6’8’’, SF, Gonzaga, Jr.)
8. Chicago - Quentin Grimes (6'5'', SG, Kansas, Fresh.)
9. Atlanta - DeAndre Hunter (6’7’’, SF, Virginia, Soph.)
10. Boston - Bruno Fernando (6'10'', C, Maryland, Soph.)
11. Charlotte – Daniel Gafford (6’11’’, C, Arkansas, Soph.)
12. LA Clippers - Nazreon Reid (6'10'', PF, LSU, Fresh.)
13. Denver - Jaylen Hoard (6’8’’, SF, Wake Forest, Fresh.)
14. Portland - Jontay Porter (6'10'', PF, Missouri, Soph.)
15. Detroit - Darius Garland (6'1'', PG, Vanderbilt, Fresh.)
16. Miami - Bol Bol (7'2'', C, Oregon, Fresh.)
17. Milwaukee - Charles Bassey (6’11’’, C, Western Kentucky, Fresh.)
18. New Orleans - Keldon Johnson (6’6’’, SG, Kentucky, Fresh.)
19. Utah - O'Shea Brissett (6'8'', SF, Syracuse, Soph.)
20. Minnesota - Simi $hittu (6'8'', PF, Vanderbilt, Fresh.)
21. Washington - Luka Samanic (6'10'', PF, Croatia)
22. Indiana - Nickeil Alexander-Walker (6'5'', SG, Virginia Tech, Soph.)
23. Oklahoma City - Kris Wilkes (6'8'', SF, UCLA, Soph.)
24. San Antonio - Darius Bazley (6’9’’, SF, G-League)
25. LA Lakers – Sagaba Konate (6'8'', PF, West Virginia, Jr.)
26. Toronto - Killian Tillie (6'10'', PF, Gonzaga, Jr.)
27. Philadelphia - Kellan Grady (6’5’’, PG, Davidson, Soph.)
28. Boston - Carsen Edwards (6’1’’, PG, Purdue, Jr.)
29. Houston - Jaylen Hands (6'3'', PG, UCLA, Soph.)
30. Golden State – John Petty (6'5'', SG, Alabama, Soph.)

31. Atlanta - Austin Wiley (6’11’’, C, Auburn, Jr.)
32. Brooklyn - Borisa Simanic (6’11’’, PF, Serbia)
33. Orlando - Shamorie Ponds (5'11'', PG, St. John's, Jr.)
34. Philadelphia - Udoka Azubuike (7'0'', C, Kansas, Jr.)
35. Phoenix - Lindell Wiggington (6'2'', PG, Iowa State, Soph.)
36. Orlando - Dewan Huell (6’10’’, C, Miami, Jr.)
37. Sacramento - Caleb Martin (6’6’’, SG, Nevada, Sr.)
38. Philadelphia - Kostja Mushidi (6’5’’, SG, Belgium)
39. Dallas - Ethan Happ (6’9’’, PF, Wisconsin, Sr.)
40. Memphis - Charles Matthews (6'6'', SG, Michigan, Jr.)
41. Atlanta - Goga Bitadze (6’11’’, C, Georgia)
42. LA Clippers - Aric Holman (6’10’’, PF, Mississippi State, Sr.)
43. Denver - PJ Washington (6'8'', PF, Kentucky, Soph.)
44. LA Clippers - Brian Bowen (6'7'', SF, USA)
45. Detroit - Silvio De Sousa (6’9’’, PF, Kansas, Soph.)
46. Minnesota - Tyus Battle (6’6’’, SG, Syracuse, Jr.)
47. Sacramento - Admiral Schofield (6’6’’, SF, Tennessee, Sr.)
48. New Orleans - Lamar Peters (6'1'', PG, Mississippi State, Jr.)
49. Utah - Nick Richards (6'11'', C, Kentucky, Soph.)
50. Sacramento - Abdoulaye N'Doye (6'7'', PG, France)
51. Orlando - William McDowell-White (6’5’’, PG, Australia)
52. Indiana - Nick Ward (6'8'', PF, Michigan State, Jr.)
53. Oklahoma City - Ky Bowman (6’1’’, PG, Boston College, Jr.)
54. San Antonio - Felipe dos Anjos (7’2’’, C, Brazil)
55. Atlanta - Adam Mokoka (6'5'', SG, France)
56. Toronto - Barry Brown (6'3'', PG, Kansas State, Sr.)
57. Philadelphia - Eric Paschall (6’8’’, PF, Villanova, Sr.)
58. Memphis - Markis McDuffie (6’8’’, SF, Wichita State, Sr.)
59. New York - Robert Franks (6’7’’, PF, Washington State, Sr.)
60. Dallas - Lagerald Vick (6'5'', SG, Kansas, Sr.)


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Re: Official Cammo 2019 Mock Draft Thread 

Post#28 » by Cammo101 » Thu Jul 19, 2018 10:47 pm

7/19/18

1. Atlanta - RJ Barrett (6'6'', SG, Duke, Fresh.)
2. Brooklyn - Nassir Little (6’6’’, SG, North Carolina, Fresh.)
3. Boston - Sekou Doumbouya (6'9'', PF, France)
4. New York - Cameron Reddish (6'7'', SF, Duke, Fresh.)
5. Orlando – Romeo Langford (6'6'', SG, Indiana, Fresh.)
6. Phoenix - Zion Williamson (6'7'', PF, Duke, Fresh.)
7. Chicago - Quentin Grimes (6'5'', SG, Kansas, Fresh.)
8. Atlanta - Daniel Gafford (6’11’’, C, Arkansas, Soph.)
9. Cleveland - Rui Hachimura (6’8’’, SF, Gonzaga, Jr.)
10. Charlotte – Bruno Fernando (6'10'', C, Maryland, Soph.)
11. Boston - Bol Bol (7'2'', C, Oregon, Fresh.)
12. LA Clippers - DeAndre Hunter (6’7’’, SF, Virginia, Soph.)
13. Brooklyn - Luka Samanic (6'10'', PF, Croatia)
14. San Antonio - Charles Bassey (6’11’’, C, Western Kentucky, Fresh.)
15. Detroit - Darius Garland (6'1'', PG, Vanderbilt, Fresh.)
16. Miami - Jaylen Hoard (6’8’’, SF, Wake Forest, Fresh.)
17. Washington - Jontay Porter (6'10'', PF, Missouri, Soph.)
18. Milwaukee - Nazreon Reid (6'10'', PF, LSU, Fresh.)
19. Portland - O'Shea Brissett (6'8'', SF, Syracuse, Soph.)
20. New Orleans - Keldon Johnson (6’6’’, SG, Kentucky, Fresh.)
21. Utah - Simi $hittu (6'8'', PF, Vanderbilt, Fresh.)
22. Minnesota - Jarrett Culver (6'5'', SG, Texas Tech, Soph.)
23. Indiana - Kris Wilkes (6'8'', SF, UCLA, Soph.)
24. Oklahoma City - Nickeil Alexander-Walker (6'5'', SG, Virginia Tech, Soph.)
25. LA Lakers – PJ Washington (6'8'', PF, Kentucky, Soph.)
26. San Antonio - Darius Bazley (6’9’’, SF, G-League)
27. Philadelphia - Carsen Edwards (6’1’’, PG, Purdue, Jr.)
28. Boston - Sagaba Konate (6'8'', PF, West Virginia, Jr.)
29. Houston - Killian Tillie (6'10'', PF, Gonzaga, Jr.)
30. Golden State – Kellan Grady (6’5’’, PG, Davidson, Soph.)

31. Atlanta - Marko Simonovic (6'11'', PF, Montenegro)
32. Orlando - Ky Bowman (6’1’’, PG, Boston College, Jr.)
33. Philadelphia - John Petty (6'5'', SG, Alabama, Soph.)
34. Brooklyn - Lindell Wiggington (6'2'', PG, Iowa State, Soph.)
35. Orlando - Borisa Simanic (6’11’’, PF, Serbia)
36. Phoenix - Jaylen Hands (6'3'', PG, UCLA, Soph.)
37. Philadelphia - Goga Bitadze (6’11’’, C, Georgia)
38. Dallas - Austin Wiley (6’11’’, C, Auburn, Jr.)
39. Sacramento - Caleb Martin (6’6’’, SG, Nevada, Sr.)
40. Atlanta - Kostja Mushidi (6’5’’, SG, Belgium)
41. Memphis - Charles Matthews (6'6'', SG, Michigan, Jr.)
42. LA Clippers - Aric Holman (6’10’’, PF, Mississippi State, Sr.)
43. Denver - Udoka Azubuike (7'0'', C, Kansas, Jr.)
44. San Antonio - William McDowell-White (6’5’’, PG, Australia)
45. Detroit - Nick Ward (6'8'', PF, Michigan State, Jr.)
46. Minnesota - Dewan Huell (6’10’’, C, Miami, Jr.)
47. Charlotte - Shamorie Ponds (5'11'', PG, St. John's, Jr.)
48. Sacramento - Abdoulaye N'Doye (6'7'', PG, France)
49. LA Clippers - Brian Bowen (6'7'', SF, USA)
50. New Orleans - Ethan Happ (6’9’’, PF, Wisconsin, Sr.)
51. Utah - Admiral Schofield (6’6’’, SF, Tennessee, Sr.)
52. Sacramento - Tyus Battle (6’6’’, SG, Syracuse, Jr.)
53. Indiana - Nick Richards (6'11'', C, Kentucky, Soph.)
54. Charlotte - Lamar Peters (6'1'', PG, Mississippi State, Jr.)
55. Atlanta - Adam Mokoka (6'5'', SG, France)
56. Toronto - Barry Brown (6'3'', PG, Kansas State, Sr.)
57. Philadelphia - Eric Paschall (6’8’’, PF, Villanova, Sr.)
58. Memphis - Markis McDuffie (6’8’’, SF, Wichita State, Sr.)
59. New York - Robert Franks (6’7’’, PF, Washington State, Sr.)
60. Dallas - Lagerald Vick (6'5'', SG, Kansas, Sr.)
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Re: Official Cammo 2019 Mock Draft Thread 

Post#29 » by Baller1234a » Fri Jul 20, 2018 1:10 am

Why Sekou over Reddish or Williamson for the Celtics?
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Post#30 » by Cammo101 » Fri Jul 20, 2018 3:25 pm

Baller1234a wrote:Why Sekou over Reddish or Williamson for the Celtics?


He's ahead of Reddish because Boston already has 3 starting caliber small forwards.He's ahead of Williamson because I just think he's the better prospect of the two.
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Post#31 » by cgf » Sat Jul 21, 2018 6:52 pm

The more I read about this draft the more it becomes clear that the Knicks are really gunna need to tank well to make sure we can add Nassir Little, Cam Reddish, or Sekou Doumbouya to Porzingis, Knox, Ntilikina & (hopefully) Robinson.

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Re: Official Cammo 2019 Mock Draft Thread 

Post#32 » by reload141 » Tue Jul 24, 2018 5:47 am

Stillwater wrote:
brackdan70 wrote:Pretty fair this early. Pretty crazy if Boston ends up with 4 and 10 though...could happen

Won't be surprised if Memphis is end of the lottery or the 8th seed 15-16 with a healthy Conley, and Sac is probably a little better than last season around 9-12.
Ainge screwed up getting all those picks in a weak draft, better flip 'em soon before the frosh crop confirms the bad projections.


Yeah, no way.

Sacramento hasn't picked out of the bottom 8 in 10 years and looks to be either 2nd last or last in the West.

Memphis will battle for a playoff seed for sure but will most likely fall short. They are relying on health for Conley & Gasol which isn't the best.

Sac will finish bottom 6 and Memphis should be around the 12-14 mark, if they suffer a couple of injuries they could fall to the 10-12 mark for sure.
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Post#33 » by No-Man » Tue Jul 24, 2018 11:37 am

Stillwater wrote:
brackdan70 wrote:Pretty fair this early. Pretty crazy if Boston ends up with 4 and 10 though...could happen

Won't be surprised if Memphis is end of the lottery or the 8th seed 15-16 with a healthy Conley, and Sac is probably a little better than last season around 9-12.
Ainge screwed up getting all those picks in a weak draft, better flip 'em soon before the frosh crop confirms the bad projections.

Memphis best case scenario is been a 7-8th seed, best case, medium case is ending 10th, and I'd say if I were to rank them I'd have them 11th, that is, a pick 11, I think the Grizzlies most likely end up in that late lotto range, anywhere from 10 to 14

Sacramento is easily the worst team in the West, regardless of them not playing for the tank, nobody else is really, and a lock to be a bottom 5 team at worst, likely bottom 3

I'd say Celtics likely get 4th and 11th pre-lotto

The Clips pick is protected 1-14th, so that one I don't see coming, unless LA has a really good season and other teams fall off, I think the Clips right now are the favourites to end up 12th in the West
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Post#34 » by No-Man » Tue Jul 24, 2018 12:38 pm

This would be my draft template as of now, barring any other major moves before the season, in case you want to use it Cammo

ATL
NY
BOS (from SAC)
ORL
CHI
CLE
PHX
ATL (from DAL)
BKN
LA
BOS (from MEM)
CHA
POR
SA
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DET
MIA
WAS
BKN (from DEN)
LA
IND
NOLA
OKC
MIN
PHI
MIL
UTA
SA (from TOR)
HOU
GS
BOS
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Re: Official Cammo 2019 Mock Draft Thread 

Post#35 » by Stillwater » Tue Jul 24, 2018 12:47 pm

Fischella wrote:
Stillwater wrote:
brackdan70 wrote:Pretty fair this early. Pretty crazy if Boston ends up with 4 and 10 though...could happen

Won't be surprised if Memphis is end of the lottery or the 8th seed 15-16 with a healthy Conley, and Sac is probably a little better than last season around 9-12.
Ainge screwed up getting all those picks in a weak draft, better flip 'em soon before the frosh crop confirms the bad projections.

Memphis best case scenario is been a 7-8th seed, best case, medium case is ending 10th, and I'd say if I were to rank them I'd have them 11th, that is, a pick 11, I think the Grizzlies most likely end up in that late lotto range, anywhere from 10 to 14

Sacramento is easily the worst team in the West, regardless of them not playing for the tank, nobody else is really, and a lock to be a bottom 5 team at worst, likely bottom 3

I'd say Celtics likely get 4th and 11th pre-lotto

The Clips pick is protected 1-14th, so that one I don't see coming, unless LA has a really good season and other teams fall off, I think the Clips right now are the favourites to end up 12th in the West
Sacramento is 2 steps better next year than last imo finishing with a better record than Phoenix , LAC, Dallas, Bkn, Atl, Orl, NY and probably be Neck and Neck with LeBron and co the first half of the season, ,but that's the 1 that might transfer as an ok pick in a weak draft.
Memphis is not a lottery team they did the hard tank with Conley out etc and got the best big in the draft
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Re: Official Cammo 2019 Mock Draft Thread 

Post#36 » by vincecarter4pres » Thu Jul 26, 2018 6:14 pm

Cammo, why do you have Brooklyn at 2? I'd love for you to be right, but I see them in that 4th to 10th worst range with a likelihood of 4 to 7 without a lucky break top 3 jump.

Is this off a random lotto generator, ESPN rankings/win totals? Can't be off Vegas, they have us as the worst lol.
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Post#37 » by Patsfan1081 » Mon Aug 13, 2018 12:05 am

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Stillwater wrote:Won't be surprised if Memphis is end of the lottery or the 8th seed 15-16 with a healthy Conley, and Sac is probably a little better than last season around 9-12.
Ainge screwed up getting all those picks in a weak draft, better flip 'em soon before the frosh crop confirms the bad projections.

Memphis best case scenario is been a 7-8th seed, best case, medium case is ending 10th, and I'd say if I were to rank them I'd have them 11th, that is, a pick 11, I think the Grizzlies most likely end up in that late lotto range, anywhere from 10 to 14

Sacramento is easily the worst team in the West, regardless of them not playing for the tank, nobody else is really, and a lock to be a bottom 5 team at worst, likely bottom 3

I'd say Celtics likely get 4th and 11th pre-lotto

The Clips pick is protected 1-14th, so that one I don't see coming, unless LA has a really good season and other teams fall off, I think the Clips right now are the favourites to end up 12th in the West
Sacramento is 2 steps better next year than last imo finishing with a better record than Phoenix , LAC, Dallas, Bkn, Atl, Orl, NY and probably be Neck and Neck with LeBron and co the first half of the season, ,but that's the 1 that might transfer as an ok pick in a weak draft.
Memphis is not a lottery team they did the hard tank with Conley out etc and got the best big in the draft


The Kings are going to be as good as the Lakers the first half? I don't know how that's possible if Lebron's healthy. The Kings didn't add any veteran talent, they have some nice young players but none that really add to the win total. Even teams like Pheonix and Dallas added solid veteran talent and won't be sitting guys like Booker to end the season. Having no incentive to tank doesn't mean much when you're all young talent. As for Memphis, yeah they wont be bad but how are they making the playoffs? JJJ is prob my favorite player from this draft class but even still he's raw and most likely will only add to the win colum a little because of his defense as a rookie. I agree with Fisch, 4 and 11 seems like a good prediction.
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Post#38 » by Patsfan1081 » Mon Aug 13, 2018 12:12 am

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brackdan70 wrote:Pretty fair this early. Pretty crazy if Boston ends up with 4 and 10 though...could happen

Won't be surprised if Memphis is end of the lottery or the 8th seed 15-16 with a healthy Conley, and Sac is probably a little better than last season around 9-12.
Ainge screwed up getting all those picks in a weak draft, better flip 'em soon before the frosh crop confirms the bad projections.


I wouldn't say he messed up, we have no clue outside maybe Wisemann how good the following drafts could be. Can you really say getting somone like Reddish, Little, or Sekou just for swapping Fultz for Tatum is a screw up? He also got that Memphis pick years back for a then very inconsistant nsistant Jeff Green, even if that turns into a lottery pick in a weak draft I would call that a win.
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Re: Official Cammo 2019 Mock Draft Thread 

Post#39 » by Stillwater » Mon Aug 13, 2018 5:33 pm

Patsfan1081 wrote:
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brackdan70 wrote:Pretty fair this early. Pretty crazy if Boston ends up with 4 and 10 though...could happen

Won't be surprised if Memphis is end of the lottery or the 8th seed 15-16 with a healthy Conley, and Sac is probably a little better than last season around 9-12.
Ainge screwed up getting all those picks in a weak draft, better flip 'em soon before the frosh crop confirms the bad projections.


I wouldn't say he messed up, we have no clue outside maybe Wisemann how good the following drafts could be. Can you really say getting somone like Reddish, Little, or Sekou just for swapping Fultz for Tatum is a screw up? He also got that Memphis pick years back for a then very inconsistant nsistant Jeff Green, even if that turns into a lottery pick in a weak draft I would call that a win.

Griz could tank I guess if they start off poorly meaning it won't transfer,but
unless I'm looking at it wrong Boston only gets the Griz pick if it's after 8th you aren't getting any of those 3 you mentioned that late.
Clips pick is lottery protected so Boston is looking at boom bust or role player at best if it transfers.
There is a slim 5% chance Sac tanks for the #1 to retain it,if they are underperforming and given that I think they are at worst ( or best for Boston) in the 9-12 range with steady improvement and other teams tanking where Boston is likely looking at Jontay or Konate...not bad but nothing to get exited about.
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Re: Official Cammo 2019 Mock Draft Thread 

Post#40 » by cgf » Mon Aug 13, 2018 8:38 pm

Stillwater wrote:
Patsfan1081 wrote:
Stillwater wrote:Won't be surprised if Memphis is end of the lottery or the 8th seed 15-16 with a healthy Conley, and Sac is probably a little better than last season around 9-12.
Ainge screwed up getting all those picks in a weak draft, better flip 'em soon before the frosh crop confirms the bad projections.


I wouldn't say he messed up, we have no clue outside maybe Wisemann how good the following drafts could be. Can you really say getting somone like Reddish, Little, or Sekou just for swapping Fultz for Tatum is a screw up? He also got that Memphis pick years back for a then very inconsistant nsistant Jeff Green, even if that turns into a lottery pick in a weak draft I would call that a win.

Griz could tank I guess if they start off poorly meaning it won't transfer,but
unless I'm looking at it wrong Boston only gets the Griz pick if it's after 8th you aren't getting any of those 3 you mentioned that late.
Clips pick is lottery protected so Boston is looking at boom bust or role player at best if it transfers.
There is a slim 5% chance Sac tanks for the #1 to retain it,if they are underperforming and given that I think they are at worst ( or best for Boston) in the 9-12 range with steady improvement and other teams tanking where Boston is likely looking at Jontay or Konate...not bad but nothing to get exited about.


They also have the kings pick, which is probably gunna be top 5.
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