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Post#661 » by Cammo101 » Sun Jun 19, 2011 4:36 pm

KAHN_SWITCH wrote:Cammo, I just saw Andy Katz on Sportscenter state that there is a real chance that Cleveland selects Williams with the #1... I know there is always a chance for everything, but do you see it happening? It would put Minny in a bad situation imo..


Do I see it happening? No. But, I have always considered it a possibility. Somewhere along the line it seems like ESPN decided Irving was the slam dunk #1 and he and Williams went from 1a and 1b to Irving being some lock #1.

Minnesota is in a bad spot regardless if they stay at #2 (which I doubt). They have no need for a point guard or a combo forward, and the 2 best prospects in the draft are just that. I would fully expect Minnesota to draft for value and take whichever of Williams and Irving fall to the #2 spot. They are not a good enough team to be drafting for need at the top of the draft. Add good, valuable players and figure out what to do with them later.
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Post#662 » by Cammo101 » Mon Jun 20, 2011 1:51 pm

6/20/11

1. Cleveland - Kyrie Irving (6'2'', PG, Duke, Fresh.)
2. Minnesota - Derrick Williams (6'9'', SF, Arizona, Soph.)
3. Utah - Brandon Knight (6'3'', PG, Kentucky, Fresh.)
4. Cleveland - Jonas Valanciunas (6'10'', C, Lithuania)
5. Toronto - Kemba Walker (6'0'', PG, UConn, Jr.)
6. Washington - Enes Kanter (6'11'', C, Turkey)
7. Sacramento - Jan Vesely (6'11'', SF, Czech Republic)
8. Detroit - Kawhi Leonard (6'7'', SF, San Diego State, Soph.)
9. Charlotte - Bismack Biyombo (6'9'', PF, Congo)
10. Milwaukee - Marcus Morris (6'9'', PF, Kansas, Jr.)
11. Golden State - Klay Thompson (6'6'', SG, Washington State, Jr.)
12. Utah - Chris Singleton (6'8'', SF, Florida State, Jr.)
13. Phoenix - Alec Burks (6'6'', SG, Colorado, Soph.)
14. Houston - Jimmer Fredette (6'2'', PG, BYU, Sr.)
15. Indiana - Marshon Brooks (6'5'', SG, Providence, Sr.)
16. Philadelphia - Tristan Thompson (6'9'', PF, Texas, Fresh.)
17. New York - Iman Shumpert (6'5'', PG, Georgia Tech, Jr.)
18. Washington - Jordan Hamilton (6'7'', SF, Texas, Soph.)
19. Charlotte - Markieff Morris (6'9'', PF, Kansas, Jr.)
20. Minnesota - Donatas Motiejunas (7'0'', PF, Lithuania)
21. Portland - Nikola Vucevic (7'0'', C, USC, Jr.)
22. Denver - Tobias Harris (6'8'', SF, Tennessee, Fresh.)
23. Houston - Darius Morris (6'4'', PG, Michigan, Soph.)
24. Oklahoma City - Tyler Honeycutt (6'8'', SF, UCLA, Soph.)
25. Boston - Reggie Jackson (6'3'', SG, Boston College, Jr.)
26. Dallas - Davis Bertans (6'10'', SF, Latvia)
27. New Jersey - Travis Leslie (6'4'', SG, Georgia, Jr.)
28. Chicago - Justin Harper (6'10'', PF, Richmond, Sr.)
29. San Antonio - Kenneth Faried (6'8'', PF, Morehead State, Sr.)
30. Chicago - Malcolm Lee (6'5'', SG, UCLA, Jr.)

31. Miami - JaJuan Johnson (6'10'', PF, Purdue, Sr.)
32. Cleveland - Trey Thompkins (6'9'', PF, Georgia, Jr.)
33. Detroit - Josh Selby (6'2'', SG, Kansas, Fresh.)
34. Washington - Kyle Singler (6'9'', SF, Duke, Sr.)
35. New Jersey - Jeremy Tyler (6'10'', C, USA)
36. Sacramento - Nolan Smith (6'3'', PG, Duke, Sr.)
37. LA Clippers - Keith Benson (6'11'', C, Oakland, Sr.)
38. Houston - Jordan Williams (6'10'', C, Maryland, Soph.)
39. Charlotte - Norris Cole (6'2'', PG, Cleveland State, Sr.)
40. Milwaukee - Jimmy Butler (6'7'', SF, Marquette, Sr.)
41. LA Lakers - Nikola Mirotic (6'10'', PF, Montenegro)
42. Indiana - Cory Joseph (6'3'', PG, Texas, Fresh.)
43. Chicago - Charles Jenkins (6'3'', SG, Hofstra, Sr.)
44. Golden State - Jon Leuer (6'10'', PF, Wisconsin, Sr.)
45. New Orleans - Scottie Hopson (6'7'', SF, Tennessee, Jr.)
46. LA Lakers - Andrew Goudelock (6'3'', PG, College of Charleston, Sr.)
47. LA Clippers - Jereme Richmond (6'7'', SF, Illinois, Fresh.)
48. Atlanta - Greg Smith (6'10'', C, Fresno State, Soph.)
49. Memphis - DeAndre Liggins (6'6'', SG, Kentucky, Jr.)
50. Philadelphia - Chandler Parsons (6'8'', SF, Florida, Sr.)
51. Portland - Shelvin Mack (6'2'', PG, Butler, Jr.)
52. Detroit - Bojan Bogdanovic (6'7'', SF, Croatia)
53. Orlando - Diante Garrett (6'4'', PG, Iowa State, Sr.)
54. Cleveland - Justin Holiday (6'6'', SF, Washington, Sr.)
55. Boston - Jamie Skeen (6'9'', PF, VCU, Sr.)
56. LA Lakers - Julyan Stone (6'7'', PG, UTEP, Sr.)
57. Dallas - Michael Dunigan (6'10'', C, USA)
58. LA Lakers - Malcolm Thomas (6'9'', PF, San Diego State, Sr.)
59. San Antonio - Isaiah Thomas (5'10'', PG, Washington, Jr.)
60. Sacramento - E'Twaun Moore (6'4'', SG, Purdue, Sr.)

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Post#663 » by coordinator0 » Mon Jun 20, 2011 3:10 pm

I don't see the Pistons taking Leonard, there hasn't been any indication that we're interested in him and with guys like Biyombo and Thompson left they would be more realistic picks. Selby in the second is pretty underwhelming. I understand the value but can we really add a 4th SG to the roster, even considering we took a perceived BPA SG in the early 2nd last year (Terrico White)? For me Norris Cole and Nolan Smith have just as much value at that point so I'd rather go with one of those guys. I don't care much about the 52nd pick so I guess Bogdanovic would be alright since he'll be able to develop in Europe a bit longer.
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Post#664 » by Marino » Mon Jun 20, 2011 4:49 pm

Yeah, Charlotte's biggest need is 3 point shooting, so we draft two big stiffs in the first round?
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Post#665 » by shangrila » Mon Jun 20, 2011 5:42 pm

I think Moore is a little underrated. He's not going to be a starter or anything but he looks like he has high level role player potential.
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Post#666 » by ipoopinmypants » Tue Jun 21, 2011 12:06 am

No way Tobias Harris is worthy of a first round pick IMO.
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Post#667 » by RTM » Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:45 am

gi4c2om0 wrote:No way Tobias Harris is worthy of a first round pick IMO.


Well that's where he's more than likely going.
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Post#668 » by RIPskaterdude » Tue Jun 21, 2011 2:48 am

Why do you think that the Kings will pick Vesely over Leonard?
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Post#669 » by spoonhoops » Tue Jun 21, 2011 5:39 pm

I do like Knight, but I don't understand why the Jazz wouldn't take a leap of faith and grab an unknown in Kanter. It seems like the media and most mocks have Knight and it will probably happen, but I'd love to see a front court of Favors and Kanter with Singleton at the 3.
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Post#670 » by sicknastydunker » Tue Jun 21, 2011 6:04 pm

spoonhoops wrote:I do like Knight, but I don't understand why the Jazz wouldn't take a leap of faith and grab an unknown in Kanter. It seems like the media and most mocks have Knight and it will probably happen, but I'd love to see a front court of Favors and Kanter with Singleton at the 3.


Al Jefferson is getting so underrated, people talk about him like he's an expendable player, but he never turns the ball over, put up 22/10 three years ago, 19/10 two years ago and 18/10/2 last year, while having a .500 FG%. I also think he can get back to 22/10. he had the best year of his career this year if you account for pace. He had the highes win share total of his career, he's a terrific player and no one gives him credit for it. I'm not sure Kanter ever puts up those numbers even though i like him, this is why i think the Jazz won't take kanter.
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Post#671 » by djthesonicsfan » Tue Jun 21, 2011 7:15 pm

We'll take Tobias Harris thank you very much.

And thank you, Cammo, for not making us get Singler like all the other mocks. Seriously, I'd rather pick Harper instead of Singler.
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Post#672 » by Cammo101 » Tue Jun 21, 2011 9:16 pm

djthesonicsfan wrote:We'll take Tobias Harris thank you very much.

And thank you, Cammo, for not making us get Singler like all the other mocks. Seriously, I'd rather pick Harper instead of Singler.


I'd be shocked if Singler goes in the first round. Too limited, too poor of a shooter. He will be an early second round pick IMO.

Singler made a major mistake returning to Duke this year.
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Post#673 » by Ruzious » Tue Jun 21, 2011 11:34 pm

Cammo101 wrote:
djthesonicsfan wrote:We'll take Tobias Harris thank you very much.

And thank you, Cammo, for not making us get Singler like all the other mocks. Seriously, I'd rather pick Harper instead of Singler.


I'd be shocked if Singler goes in the first round. Too limited, too poor of a shooter. He will be an early second round pick IMO.

Singler made a major mistake returning to Duke this year.

He might not be a 1st rounder, but he's an outstanding open shooter with 3 point range and very good offensive skills. His problem is that he's a tweener in a bad way - not quick enough at the 3 and not big and strong enough at the 4.
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Post#674 » by shangrila » Wed Jun 22, 2011 9:27 am

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Post#675 » by Relentless88 » Wed Jun 22, 2011 1:26 pm

The Raptors will pass on Kemba Walker like it's been reported. Apparently they're not that high on him. The Raps list is down to Knight, Leonard, and Biyombo.
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Post#676 » by Cammo101 » Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:52 pm

Ruzious wrote:
Cammo101 wrote:
djthesonicsfan wrote:We'll take Tobias Harris thank you very much.

And thank you, Cammo, for not making us get Singler like all the other mocks. Seriously, I'd rather pick Harper instead of Singler.


I'd be shocked if Singler goes in the first round. Too limited, too poor of a shooter. He will be an early second round pick IMO.

Singler made a major mistake returning to Duke this year.

He might not be a 1st rounder, but he's an outstanding open shooter with 3 point range and very good offensive skills. His problem is that he's a tweener in a bad way - not quick enough at the 3 and not big and strong enough at the 4.


Singler is an average outside shooter at best. If he was more of a knock down shooter he'd be a lock first round.
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Post#677 » by Cammo101 » Wed Jun 22, 2011 3:54 pm

Relentless88 wrote:The Raptors will pass on Kemba Walker like it's been reported. Apparently they're not that high on him. The Raps list is down to Knight, Leonard, and Biyombo.


Leonard and DeRozan are a terrible fit together. Knight will likely be gone already. Biyombo makes some sense I guess, though he is very raw. Taking him means Toronto is still in lotto mode for the foreseeable future.
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Post#678 » by Cammo101 » Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:10 pm

6/22/11 (Final Mock...with explanations)

1. Cleveland - Kyrie Irving (6'2'', PG, Duke, Fresh.)

It appears at this point that Cleveland has decided on their man. Irving lacks the freak athleticism and upside of John Wall or Derrick Rose, but he is a steady floor general who can put the ball in the bucket. Cleveland needs pretty much everything, and a franchise point guard is a good start to long rebuild. Compares to: Mike Conley.

2. Minnesota - Derrick Williams (6'9'', SF, Arizona, Soph.)

Only Minnesota can get themselves in a situation where they have no need for either top level pick in this draft. For a team that was so bad a year ago, they seem to be set at a lot of positions. I think Minnesota would love to move this pick and grab a good starting center, but even if they keep the pick, it should be Williams. There are two players in this draft head and shoulder above the rest, and Minnesota will not pass on the one that falls to them. Compares to: Michael Beasley.

3. Utah - Enes Kanter (6'11'', C, Turkey)

The prevailing wisdom has had Utah in love with Knight from the get go. That said, he supposedly looked like he was just coasting in his workout with The Jazz. Kanter was said to really gel well with the Utah staff at his workout, and the ability to take him and then possibly get The Jimmer at #12 will just be too tough for Utah to pass up. They need to appease their fans, and drafting Jimmer will get that done in spades. Utah has a lot of big men, but none are really lighting the world on fire. Adding Kanter to the mix makes Utah a real player in the trade market. Compares to: Al Horford.

4. Cleveland - Jonas Valanciunas (6'10'', C, Lithuania)

With Valanciunas' buyout still an issue only a day out from the draft, I think the Cavs would rather take Enes Kanter here. Unfortunately for them, I have Kanter going to Utah at pick #3. This presents a problem for Cleveland. Do they take the player they like best and risk him possibly not coming to the NBA for a couple years or do they take someone they consider to be a lesser prospect? I think they will take the big seven footer and hope his buyout issues can be cleared up. European scouts rave about Jonas Valanciunas, and the allure of locking up their future at both point guard and center will be too much for Cleveland to pass up on. Compares to: Tyson Chandler.

5. Toronto - Brandon Knight (6'3'', PG, Kentucky, Fresh.)

This certainly worked out well for the Raptors. By most accounts, Knight is the top prospect on their draft board, though a week or so ago it looked pretty unlikely he would be there for them to pick at #5. Toronto needs a point guard and a scorer in the worst way, Knight brings both north of the border. This is a slam dunk pick for a team in desperate need of one. Compares to: Devin Harris.

6. Washington - Jan Vesely (6'11'', SF, Czech Republic)

Washington has been high on the athletic European combo forward from the start. They would prefer Kanter here, but they will be more than happy to add Vesely to their good, young core (Wall and McGee). Vesely has all the tool to be an excellent wing player on both sides of the ball. He just needs to put it together and continue to grow as a player. Compares to: Andrei Kirilenko.

7. Sacramento - Kawhi Leonard (6'7'', SF, San Diego State, Soph.)

Leonard, Kemba Walker, and The Jimmer are all in play here with this pick. While the Maloof's may be tempted to take The Jimmer to make the fans happy, I think they ultimately go with Leonard here. It is no secret that Sacramento needs a small forward, and Leonard is the kind of small forward they need. He is a worker, who will defend and does not need the ball a lot. Which is good, because Tyreke Evans and DeMarcus Cousins both will need the ball a lot to be effective. Look for Sacramento to take Leonard here and look to add a point guard in the early second round. Compares to: Shawn Marion.

8. Detroit - Kemba Walker (6'0'', PG, UConn, Jr.)

The Pistons were likely not expecting to see Kemba fall to them here, but they will almost certainly grab him if he does. Detroit needs consistent point guard play and scoring, so Kemba is a natural fit. He can come right in and play a Jeson Terry like 6th Man role, while being groomed to replace Stuckey sooner or later. Grabbing a big to play next to Monroe is also a possibility here, but no bigs left on the board will likely cause Detroit to pass on Walker. Compares to: Jason Terry.

9. Charlotte - Bismack Biyombo (6'9'', PF, Congo)

Charlotte has a lot of needs, and a center who can defend is right at the top of the list. Biyombo is a wild card in this draft, but his size, motor, and shot blocking ability will be very intriguing for pretty much every team from here on out. Charlotte is solid in the backcourt, but their frontcourt needs a lot of help. Biyombo would be an excellent start. Compares to: Serge Ibaka.

10. Milwaukee - Marcus Morris (6'9'', PF, Kansas, Jr.)

Morris is a very skilled forward who can score in a multitude of ways. His style appears to fit very nicely along side Andrew Bogut and Brandon Jennings. Milwaukee is tough to gauge here because they need pretty much everything except a center and point guard, but Morris seems like a solid fit. Alec Burks, Klay Thompson, and Tristan Thompson will all likely be in play here as well. Compares to: Darrell Arthur.

11. Golden State - Klay Thompson (6'6'', SG, Washington State, Jr.)

To me this pick only makes sense if Monta Ellis is on the move, but that is a real possibility and we all know Golden State likes to collect guards anyways. Thompson's stock is really on the rise right now and Golden State has taken notice. They are said to be incredibly high on him. With Thompson and Stephen Curry, it could be raining three pointers for a good long time for the Warriors. Compares to: Reggie Miller.

12. Utah - Jimmer Fredette (6'2'', PG, BYU, Sr.)

Utah passed on Knight for Kanter with the #3 pick and it pays off for them. The Jimmer is a bigger star in Utah than anyone playing on the Jazz right now and he would sell tickets by the truckload. Utah, like Cleveland, would get their point guard and center of the future in this draft and could then move Devin Harris along with one of their glut of bigs for a wing scorer. Compares to: Mark Price.

13. Phoenix - Alec Burks (6'6'', SG, Colorado, Soph.)

Not only is Burks the best player available here, but with Vince Carter being bought out, he fills a pressing need. Alec Burks is a top 8 player in this draft and will look very good playing next to Steve Nash, if The Suns keep him around. Compares to: Brandon Roy.

14. Houston - Chris Singleton (6'8'', SF, Florida State, Jr.)

The trade of Shane Battier has left a need for a wing defender in Houston. Enter Chris Singleton, the only lockdown wing defender in this draft. Compares to: Luc Richard Mbah a Moute.

15. Indiana - Marshon Brooks (6'5'', SG, Providence, Sr.)

Most people have Indiana taking a power forward, but that will likely be dealt with in free agency. Marshon Brooks is the kind of scorer that every good team needs coming off their bench. Adding Brooks and a free agent power forward like David West could catapult Indiana into Eastern Conference contention. Compares to: Jamal Crawford.

16. Philadelphia - Tristan Thompson (6'9'', PF, Texas, Fresh.)

A lot of mocks have Tristan Thompson going in the lottery, and that is very possible. If he slides though, Philly would be ecstatic to take him at #16. It is no secret that Philly is a good young team in need of inside help. Thompson can provide that on both ends of the floor. Compares to: Paul Milsap.

17. New York - Darius Morris (6'4'', PG, Michigan, Soph.)

New York is looking for it's point guard of the future. Darius Morris is a skilled guy who could do wonders learning under Chancey Billups. The Knicks worked him out twice and supposedly really liked what they saw. Compares to: Andre Miller.

18. Washington - Markieff Morris (6'9'', PF, Kansas, Jr.)

Morris is simply too good to pass up here at #19. You can never have too many talented big men. Compares to: Drew Gooden.

19. Charlotte - Jordan Hamilton (6'7'', SF, Texas, Soph.)

Charlotte improved their defense by taking Bismack Biyombo with the #9 pick, ow they look to ass offense at #19 by taking Jordan Hamilton. Hamilton is one of the best one on one scorers in this entire draft. If he can clean up his shot selection, he can become a nice NBA scorer. Compares to: (Oddly enough) Stephen Jackson.

20. Minnesota - Iman Shumpert (6'5'', PG, Georgia Tech, Jr.)

Shumpert has all the measurables to be a great NBA player. If his game every catches up to his size and skills, watch out. Minnesota is a good fit as they need shooting guard help, and in my opinion, Shumpert projects to be more of a Ginobili-like ball dominate shooting guard than a point guard in the NBA. He should compliment Ricky Rubio nicely. Compares to: Javaris Crittenton.

21. Portland - Donatas Motiejunas (7'0'', PF, Lithuania)

Motiejunas is by no means a perfect fit in Portland, but he is simply too talented of a prospect to fall any further than this. Maybe someone trades up here to grab him, or maybe Portland takes him themselves, either way he is great value at #21. It was not so long ago that Motiejunas was considered a front runner to go #1 in this draft. That is the kind of talent he has, and if his work ethic every matches the talent, he could be an all star. Compares to: Andrea Bargnani.

22. Denver - Tobias Harris (6'8'', SF, Tennessee, Fresh.)

Harris to Denver has been rumored for a while now, and it makes a lot of sense. Denver needs a small forward and Harris' game would fit in nicely with what George Karl is trying to do in Denver. Compares to: Jared Dudley.

23. Houston - Nikola Vucevic (7'0'', C, USC, Jr.)

With all the uncertainty around Yao Ming, Houston needs to look to other options at center going forward. Vucevic is a skilled 7 footer who would step in and fill that need. The only question is if he will last until the 23rd pick. Compares to: Mehmet Okur.

24. Oklahoma City - Reggie Jackson (6'3'', SG, Boston College, Jr.)

It was thought for a while now that Reggie Jackson had a promise from Boston at #25, but it is now looking more likely that the promise has come from Oklahoma City. They are shopping Eric Maynor currently and adding Jackson is likely the reason why. Compares to: George Hill.

25. Boston - Justin Harper (6'10'', PF, Richmond, Sr.)

Boston needs to get a lot younger in the frontcourt. Harper is a talented big who could play power forward or center in the NBA. Compares to: LaMarcus Aldridge.

26. Dallas - Davis Bertans (6'10'', SF, Latvia)

Dallas has a lot of depth and not a lot of holes to fill. They roll the dice here on the best shooting prospect since Dirk and let him learn from Dirk. Bertans is a long term prospect, but his upside is lotto level. Compares to: Mike Dunleavy.

27. New Jersey - Tyler Honeycutt (6'8'', SF, UCLA, Soph.)

New Jersey is not trying to win right now, so it makes sense that they grab a high upside talent like Honeycutt. If he pans out, he can be a very good scorer on the wing someday. Compares to: Rasual Butler.

28. Chicago - Kenneth Faried (6'8'', PF, Morehead State, Sr.)

Chicago gets some insurance in case free agent Taj Gibson gets overpaid and leaves. Faried is a bit like a 6'7'' Joakim Noah, in that he plays hard and does the dirty work, but is not a big scorer. Compares to: Dejuan Blair.

29. San Antonio - Jeremy Tyler (6'10'', C, USA)

Pure upside pick here. San Antonio scouts outside of America better than anyone, so they no doubt have done their homework on Jeremy Tyler. He has lottery talent, but Derrick Coleman's brain. If any team can fix him, it is San Antonio. Compares to: Marcus Haislip.

30. Chicago - Travis Leslie (6'4'', SG, Georgia, Jr.)

Chicago needs help at shooting guard. Leslie is a talented kid with big time upside. He has yet to put his game together, but if he does, watch out. Compares to: (Poor man's) Dwyane Wade.

31. Miami - JaJuan Johnson (6'10'', PF, Purdue, Sr.)
32. Cleveland - Malcolm Lee (6'5'', SG, UCLA, Jr.)
33. Detroit - Trey Thompkins (6'9'', PF, Georgia, Jr.)
34. Washington - Josh Selby (6'2'', SG, Kansas, Fresh.)
35. New Jersey - Nolan Smith (6'3'', PG, Duke, Sr.)
36. Sacramento - Norris Cole (6'2'', PG, Cleveland State, Sr.)
37. LA Clippers - Kyle Singler (6'9'', SF, Duke, Sr.)
38. Houston - Cory Joseph (6'3'', PG, Texas, Fresh.)
39. Charlotte - Keith Benson (6'11'', C, Oakland, Sr.)
40. Milwaukee - Jimmy Butler (6'7'', SF, Marquette, Sr.)
41. LA Lakers - Nikola Mirotic (6'10'', PF, Montenegro)
42. Indiana - Jordan Williams (6'10'', C, Maryland, Soph.)
43. Chicago - Charles Jenkins (6'3'', SG, Hofstra, Sr.)
44. Golden State - Jon Leuer (6'10'', PF, Wisconsin, Sr.)
45. New Orleans - Scottie Hopson (6'7'', SF, Tennessee, Jr.)
46. LA Lakers - Andrew Goudelock (6'3'', PG, College of Charleston, Sr.)
47. LA Clippers - Jereme Richmond (6'7'', SF, Illinois, Fresh.)
48. Atlanta - Greg Smith (6'10'', C, Fresno State, Soph.)
49. Memphis - DeAndre Liggins (6'6'', SG, Kentucky, Jr.)
50. Philadelphia - Chandler Parsons (6'8'', SF, Florida, Sr.)
51. Portland - Shelvin Mack (6'2'', PG, Butler, Jr.)
52. Detroit - Bojan Bogdanovic (6'7'', SF, Croatia)
53. Orlando - Diante Garrett (6'4'', PG, Iowa State, Sr.)
54. Cleveland - Justin Holiday (6'6'', SF, Washington, Sr.)
55. Boston - Jamie Skeen (6'9'', PF, VCU, Sr.)
56. LA Lakers - Julyan Stone (6'7'', PG, UTEP, Sr.)
57. Dallas - Michael Dunigan (6'10'', C, USA)
58. LA Lakers - Malcolm Thomas (6'9'', PF, San Diego State, Sr.)
59. San Antonio - Isaiah Thomas (5'10'', PG, Washington, Jr.)
60. Sacramento - E'Twaun Moore (6'4'', SG, Purdue, Sr.)

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Re: The Official 2011 Cammo Mock Draft Thread 

Post#679 » by Dr Positivity » Wed Jun 22, 2011 8:49 pm

Looks about right. I wish I thought of the Mbah a Moute comparison for Singleton, that's definitely who he is (also came upon my favorite Jonas V comparison a day too late: Tiago Splitter)
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Re: The Official 2011 Cammo Mock Draft Thread 

Post#680 » by princeofpalace » Wed Jun 22, 2011 10:07 pm

Pistons will pass on Kemba for either Biyombo or Thompson and I dont think they even worked out Trey Thompkins so IDK, I dont think this mock works for Detroit.

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