Deafjam57's Mock Draft 2012
Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 3:02 pm
Right now I won't list teams, because we have no idea which teams are getting which picks.
1: 6-10.5, 251lb PF/C Andre Drummond - You guys already know. Incredible mix of size, athleticism, and skill. Prospects like this don't come around too often... NBA Comparison: Amar'e Stoudemire/Dwight Howard
2: 6-8.5, 223lb SF Harrison Barnes - A dominant player towards the end of his freshman year, Barnes has worked on his ball skills over the summer at a PG camp-expect his stock to rise... NBA Comparison: Luol Deng
3: 6-10, 214lb PF Anthony Davis - A 6-3 guard shot up into a 6-10 monster, Davis can become a skilled finisher from anywhere on the court, just needs his frame to fill in. NBA Comparison: Brandan Wright/Kevin Garnett
4: 6-10, 281lb PF Jared Sullinger - A dominant force down low a season ago, his strength and skill in the post allowed him to bang on opposing bigs at will. Also a nice jumper out to 18ft. NBA Comparison: Al Jefferson
5: 6-5, 185lb SG Jeremy Lamb - Length, athleticism, shooting ability, defensive potential, off ball skills... Lamb has shown he can be relied on to take the scoring load in USA's U19 run, needs to fill tiny frame though. NBA Comparison: Rip Hamilton
6: 6-8.5, 226lb PF/SF James McAdoo - A smart, strong competitor, McAdoo has an NBA pedigree to explain his skill in the post with angles, a tweener though; not strong enough for PF, not enough ball skills for SF. NBA Comparison: James Worthy
7: 6-9, 210lb PF/SF Quincy Miller - Tall, creates mismatches at any position because of his blend of ball skills, height, shooting ability, and post skills. His ACL injury derailed him a bit, though. NBA Comparison: Kevin Durant
8: 6-2, 189lb PG Marquis Teague - Good athleticism for the position, good for drive-and-kicks, aggressive, shows signs of a 3pt starting to form, good vision and passing ability. NBA Comparison: his bro, Jeff Teague
9: 6-11, 235lb PF/SF Perry Jones - Great athlete, compliments his tremendous size, decent ball skills, decent jumper from mid range, has the the size to simply pop it over defenders heads, quick, can take opposing bigs facing up, tremendous defensive potential w/ size and athleticism. NBA Comparison: Anthony Randolph
10: 6-4, 196lb SG Brad Beal - Great shooter, maybe the best in the draft, great spot up shooter, also decent pull up jumper... has a high bball IQ, good passer... athletic, although not tremendously athletic. NBA Comparison: Ray Allen
11: 6-6, 216lb SF/SG Michael Gilchrist - tough, athletic all around player, not elite athlete, but gets the job done... defensive ability is tremendous... 3pt shooting showing signs of life. NBA Comparison: (less athletic) Andre Iguodala
12: 6-9, 252 PF/SF Terrence Jones - Over the summer his body and potential have both grown, now, w/ the size needed for a legit NBA PF, he can create mismatches w/ his quickness, shooting ability and ball skills, which are all at a wing player's level. NBA Comparison: Lamar Odem/Marvin Williams
13 6-2, 160lb PG Myck Kabongo - Quick, pure PG with a great passing ability... knows how to run an offense... small light guard, and his shooting could use some work, though NBA Comparison: Rajon Rondo
14 6-5, 203lb SP/PG Austin Rivers - Fast, explosive SG w/ a great handle and a nice shooting touch when in rhythm... Too much hype isn't good for him, and his play style in HS will need to be change in order to work at the next level... needs to put more effort in on getting back down the court on D... atrocious passing ability for a so called combo guard, can drive-and-kick but in the half court his ability to play point will be questioned. Tremendously talented, but must work on his game and teamwork skills in order to be successful in the NBA. NBA Comparison: OJ Mayo
I'll update the lottery latter, and make 15 - 20. My goal is to have the entire first round by March Madness. Leave your opinions please!
1: 6-10.5, 251lb PF/C Andre Drummond - You guys already know. Incredible mix of size, athleticism, and skill. Prospects like this don't come around too often... NBA Comparison: Amar'e Stoudemire/Dwight Howard
2: 6-8.5, 223lb SF Harrison Barnes - A dominant player towards the end of his freshman year, Barnes has worked on his ball skills over the summer at a PG camp-expect his stock to rise... NBA Comparison: Luol Deng
3: 6-10, 214lb PF Anthony Davis - A 6-3 guard shot up into a 6-10 monster, Davis can become a skilled finisher from anywhere on the court, just needs his frame to fill in. NBA Comparison: Brandan Wright/Kevin Garnett
4: 6-10, 281lb PF Jared Sullinger - A dominant force down low a season ago, his strength and skill in the post allowed him to bang on opposing bigs at will. Also a nice jumper out to 18ft. NBA Comparison: Al Jefferson
5: 6-5, 185lb SG Jeremy Lamb - Length, athleticism, shooting ability, defensive potential, off ball skills... Lamb has shown he can be relied on to take the scoring load in USA's U19 run, needs to fill tiny frame though. NBA Comparison: Rip Hamilton
6: 6-8.5, 226lb PF/SF James McAdoo - A smart, strong competitor, McAdoo has an NBA pedigree to explain his skill in the post with angles, a tweener though; not strong enough for PF, not enough ball skills for SF. NBA Comparison: James Worthy
7: 6-9, 210lb PF/SF Quincy Miller - Tall, creates mismatches at any position because of his blend of ball skills, height, shooting ability, and post skills. His ACL injury derailed him a bit, though. NBA Comparison: Kevin Durant
8: 6-2, 189lb PG Marquis Teague - Good athleticism for the position, good for drive-and-kicks, aggressive, shows signs of a 3pt starting to form, good vision and passing ability. NBA Comparison: his bro, Jeff Teague
9: 6-11, 235lb PF/SF Perry Jones - Great athlete, compliments his tremendous size, decent ball skills, decent jumper from mid range, has the the size to simply pop it over defenders heads, quick, can take opposing bigs facing up, tremendous defensive potential w/ size and athleticism. NBA Comparison: Anthony Randolph
10: 6-4, 196lb SG Brad Beal - Great shooter, maybe the best in the draft, great spot up shooter, also decent pull up jumper... has a high bball IQ, good passer... athletic, although not tremendously athletic. NBA Comparison: Ray Allen
11: 6-6, 216lb SF/SG Michael Gilchrist - tough, athletic all around player, not elite athlete, but gets the job done... defensive ability is tremendous... 3pt shooting showing signs of life. NBA Comparison: (less athletic) Andre Iguodala
12: 6-9, 252 PF/SF Terrence Jones - Over the summer his body and potential have both grown, now, w/ the size needed for a legit NBA PF, he can create mismatches w/ his quickness, shooting ability and ball skills, which are all at a wing player's level. NBA Comparison: Lamar Odem/Marvin Williams
13 6-2, 160lb PG Myck Kabongo - Quick, pure PG with a great passing ability... knows how to run an offense... small light guard, and his shooting could use some work, though NBA Comparison: Rajon Rondo
14 6-5, 203lb SP/PG Austin Rivers - Fast, explosive SG w/ a great handle and a nice shooting touch when in rhythm... Too much hype isn't good for him, and his play style in HS will need to be change in order to work at the next level... needs to put more effort in on getting back down the court on D... atrocious passing ability for a so called combo guard, can drive-and-kick but in the half court his ability to play point will be questioned. Tremendously talented, but must work on his game and teamwork skills in order to be successful in the NBA. NBA Comparison: OJ Mayo
I'll update the lottery latter, and make 15 - 20. My goal is to have the entire first round by March Madness. Leave your opinions please!