
1. John Wall
2. Evan Turner
3. DeMarcus Cousins
4. Greg Monroe
5. Ekpe Udoh
6. Derrick Favors
7. Al-Farouq Aminu
8. Ed Davis
9. Jan Vesley
10. Cole Aldrich
11. Donatas Motiejunas
12. Eric Bledsoe
13. Wesley Johnson
14. Larry Sanders
Moderators: Duke4life831, Marcus
SMAC-K wrote:Mayo>>>>Love and that 5th pick
OJ Mayo is one of the best defenders in the league, hes a two way player and hes a great passer and playmaker.
Esohny wrote:Johnson way too low, and Udoh way too high. There is zero chance Favors goes below Monroe and Udoh.
Jimmy76 wrote:Esohny wrote:Johnson way too low, and Udoh way too high. There is zero chance Favors goes below Monroe and Udoh.
Udoh is my Lawson this year, I think the chances Favors becomes more than a rich mans Perkins as low, and I just don't all that much in Wesley Johnson
510TWSS wrote:Jimmy76 wrote:Esohny wrote:Johnson way too low, and Udoh way too high. There is zero chance Favors goes below Monroe and Udoh.
Udoh is my Lawson this year, I think the chances Favors becomes more than a rich mans Perkins as low, and I just don't all that much in Wesley Johnson
Except that Johnson could contribute right away. He's got the athleticism, 3pt shooting and defensive hustle that should earn him in a lot of team's rotations. Shouldn't it depend on what teams will look for and not what you look for?
MayoisMemphis wrote:Eric Bledsoe isn't even a top 35 player in this draft right now
and why do you hate Xavier Henry?
510TWSS wrote:I agree about XH. LOL at the part about not being an idiot. That's an underrated aspect.
I think you are underrating Johnson's defensive capability. If he can show he's a lockdown type of guy. How can he not at least be a Tayshaun Prince/Battier type. Don't give me any gruff about how those guys were low picks/bust picks. A lot of teams would jump at that type of player if they knew he could contribute in those areas right away.
I guess we'll just agree to disagree.