DBR's Mock Draft
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:03 pm
By the way, just for fun, here was my mock last year: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=1121890
Some big DOH's in there, but also some pretty good predictions.
Anyways, here is my first mock for 2012:
1. New Orleans
- Davis: This is obvious, franchise changing player and will help them get better immediately
2. Charlotte
- Robinson: This is the second surest player in the draft, gives them offensive fire-power in their front-court
3. Washington
- Beal: They get a good off-ball back-court player with Wall
4. Cleveland
- Kidd-Gilchrist: He would form a competitive and formidable duo with Irving, allowing them to feed off each others energy.
5. Sacramento
- Barnes: He is great size and should be a good shooter, which would be a good match with Evans on the wing.
6. Portland
- Drummond: They need a franchise changing center, and for all his risks, Drummond has the potential to do this.
7. Golden State
- Henson: He solidifies their front-court, giving them a defensive presence to pair with Lee and a floor stretcher to pair with Bogut.
8. Raptors
- Waiters: They could also take Lillard here, but I think Waiters will be a better NBA player. Maybe not the greatest fit with DeRozen on the wing, but he is BPA and gives them another player to run the offense through.
9. Detroit
- Leonard: With Henson off the table, Detroit is intrigued with Leonards athletic defensive potential, and his ability to operate from the high post would pair well with Monroe.
10. New Orleans
- Zeller: This is maybe a bit of a reach, but it gets them a polished win-now player who fits well with Davis as a long term piece. His versatility of a scorer will allow him to compliment Davis, and his size+man defense is what Davis lacks as a big man. Lillard is a questionable fit with Gordon and Jack did just fine as their point guard.
11. Portland
- Lillard: If he falls to them, Lillard is the BPA and fits a need very nicely.
12. Milwaukee
- Perry Jones: With the other big men off the board, Milwaukee goes for big time offensive potential and drafts Jones.
13. Phoenix
- Rivers: Phoenix gets an alpha dog type who can come in and take the reins immediately. Their style of play should be a perfect fit with Rivers.
14. Houston
- Lamb: They take a young lengthy SG who can shoot to develop behind Martin, and eventually take over.
15. Philadelphia
- Terrance Jones: They get a talented, versatile PF to develop behind Brand. Jones knows how to contribute on a winning team and should have an immediate impact, growing as part of their core.
16. Houston
- Quincy Miller: With their second pick, Houston drafts based on potential. Miller could be one of the better scorers out of this draft, and gives them the potential to develop a #1 or #2 type option.
17. Dallas
- White: This gives them a back-up PF which they have needed. White would do best surrounded by veterans, and he could even see some time at SF next to Dirk. Dallas would still be able to run the offense through the PF position, even when Dirk is on the bench.
18. Minnesota
- Ross: They pick up a great fit for them on the wing, Ross should be able to step in immediately and fill a role for them as a shooter/defender at the SG position.
19. Orlando
- Harkless: They could go a couple ways with this pick, but assuming they bring back Nelson and Anderson, SF has been the biggest weakness. Harkless will be able to space the floor for Dwight, but also play defense on the elite SF's (LeBron, Pierce, Melo..) which is necessary to compete in the east.
20. Denver
- Marshall: They draft a replacement for Andre Miller. Marshall would have a feast with the number of athletic players and in Denvers system. Like Miller, he would probably see time next to Lawson as well.
21. Boston
- Moultrie: They get a PF they can develop behind KG. His is a very talented big man, and with an organization like Boston, they could maximize his abilities. He could also be a good fit with their next pick...
22. Boston
- Melo: Boston reforms their front-line, giving them size again. Rondo would be able to get offensive production out of these guys and help them develop. They also hope that KG's mentality rubs off on Melo, who could become a slightly bigger Perkins.
23. Atlanta
- Ezeli: With a bit of a drop off in talent, Atlanta goes for a big man with defensive upside. They would be able to develop him, but he could also relieve Horford of some center duties - a necessary change in the long term.
24. Cleveland
- Jenkins: Cleveland goes to fill a need, which is a shooter on the wing. With Irving and MKG, they are going to need an elite shooter, and Jenkins is one of the better pure shooters in the draft.
25. Memphis
- Teague: Memphis takes a flier on the athletic young guard, hoping he can replace Mayo's production off the bench. He also has the upside to eventually allow them to move Conley.
26. Indiana
- Tyshawn Taylor: They get a point guard with good size to develop behind Collison. He would share playmaking duties with Hill, and is a ball-handler who can shore up their defensive identity at the PG position.
27. Miami
- O'Quinn: With Melo and Ezeli already off the board, Miami reaches for the next best defensive big. O'Quinn showed great instincts and has phenomenal length, being the perfect rebounding/shot blocking role player that they need.
28. Oklahoma City
- Sullinger: OKC takes the risk of his health, because Sullinger would give OKC a legitimate post presence that they lack.
29. Chicago
- Wroten: With Rose out for most of next season, Chicago develops Wroten as a secondary ball-handler. Thibbs was very good for Rose's development, and could help Wroten develop his NBA game. Eventually, if those two can play together, that would be an almost impossible back-court to stop.
30. Golden State
- Jeff Taylor: With the final pick of the draft, Golden State shores up their SF position. Taylor is a high IQ and good defender and shooter who wont need many touches to be effective, allowing him to mesh with Curry, Klay, Lee and Bogut.
Some big DOH's in there, but also some pretty good predictions.
Anyways, here is my first mock for 2012:
1. New Orleans
- Davis: This is obvious, franchise changing player and will help them get better immediately
2. Charlotte
- Robinson: This is the second surest player in the draft, gives them offensive fire-power in their front-court
3. Washington
- Beal: They get a good off-ball back-court player with Wall
4. Cleveland
- Kidd-Gilchrist: He would form a competitive and formidable duo with Irving, allowing them to feed off each others energy.
5. Sacramento
- Barnes: He is great size and should be a good shooter, which would be a good match with Evans on the wing.
6. Portland
- Drummond: They need a franchise changing center, and for all his risks, Drummond has the potential to do this.
7. Golden State
- Henson: He solidifies their front-court, giving them a defensive presence to pair with Lee and a floor stretcher to pair with Bogut.
8. Raptors
- Waiters: They could also take Lillard here, but I think Waiters will be a better NBA player. Maybe not the greatest fit with DeRozen on the wing, but he is BPA and gives them another player to run the offense through.
9. Detroit
- Leonard: With Henson off the table, Detroit is intrigued with Leonards athletic defensive potential, and his ability to operate from the high post would pair well with Monroe.
10. New Orleans
- Zeller: This is maybe a bit of a reach, but it gets them a polished win-now player who fits well with Davis as a long term piece. His versatility of a scorer will allow him to compliment Davis, and his size+man defense is what Davis lacks as a big man. Lillard is a questionable fit with Gordon and Jack did just fine as their point guard.
11. Portland
- Lillard: If he falls to them, Lillard is the BPA and fits a need very nicely.
12. Milwaukee
- Perry Jones: With the other big men off the board, Milwaukee goes for big time offensive potential and drafts Jones.
13. Phoenix
- Rivers: Phoenix gets an alpha dog type who can come in and take the reins immediately. Their style of play should be a perfect fit with Rivers.
14. Houston
- Lamb: They take a young lengthy SG who can shoot to develop behind Martin, and eventually take over.
15. Philadelphia
- Terrance Jones: They get a talented, versatile PF to develop behind Brand. Jones knows how to contribute on a winning team and should have an immediate impact, growing as part of their core.
16. Houston
- Quincy Miller: With their second pick, Houston drafts based on potential. Miller could be one of the better scorers out of this draft, and gives them the potential to develop a #1 or #2 type option.
17. Dallas
- White: This gives them a back-up PF which they have needed. White would do best surrounded by veterans, and he could even see some time at SF next to Dirk. Dallas would still be able to run the offense through the PF position, even when Dirk is on the bench.
18. Minnesota
- Ross: They pick up a great fit for them on the wing, Ross should be able to step in immediately and fill a role for them as a shooter/defender at the SG position.
19. Orlando
- Harkless: They could go a couple ways with this pick, but assuming they bring back Nelson and Anderson, SF has been the biggest weakness. Harkless will be able to space the floor for Dwight, but also play defense on the elite SF's (LeBron, Pierce, Melo..) which is necessary to compete in the east.
20. Denver
- Marshall: They draft a replacement for Andre Miller. Marshall would have a feast with the number of athletic players and in Denvers system. Like Miller, he would probably see time next to Lawson as well.
21. Boston
- Moultrie: They get a PF they can develop behind KG. His is a very talented big man, and with an organization like Boston, they could maximize his abilities. He could also be a good fit with their next pick...
22. Boston
- Melo: Boston reforms their front-line, giving them size again. Rondo would be able to get offensive production out of these guys and help them develop. They also hope that KG's mentality rubs off on Melo, who could become a slightly bigger Perkins.
23. Atlanta
- Ezeli: With a bit of a drop off in talent, Atlanta goes for a big man with defensive upside. They would be able to develop him, but he could also relieve Horford of some center duties - a necessary change in the long term.
24. Cleveland
- Jenkins: Cleveland goes to fill a need, which is a shooter on the wing. With Irving and MKG, they are going to need an elite shooter, and Jenkins is one of the better pure shooters in the draft.
25. Memphis
- Teague: Memphis takes a flier on the athletic young guard, hoping he can replace Mayo's production off the bench. He also has the upside to eventually allow them to move Conley.
26. Indiana
- Tyshawn Taylor: They get a point guard with good size to develop behind Collison. He would share playmaking duties with Hill, and is a ball-handler who can shore up their defensive identity at the PG position.
27. Miami
- O'Quinn: With Melo and Ezeli already off the board, Miami reaches for the next best defensive big. O'Quinn showed great instincts and has phenomenal length, being the perfect rebounding/shot blocking role player that they need.
28. Oklahoma City
- Sullinger: OKC takes the risk of his health, because Sullinger would give OKC a legitimate post presence that they lack.
29. Chicago
- Wroten: With Rose out for most of next season, Chicago develops Wroten as a secondary ball-handler. Thibbs was very good for Rose's development, and could help Wroten develop his NBA game. Eventually, if those two can play together, that would be an almost impossible back-court to stop.
30. Golden State
- Jeff Taylor: With the final pick of the draft, Golden State shores up their SF position. Taylor is a high IQ and good defender and shooter who wont need many touches to be effective, allowing him to mesh with Curry, Klay, Lee and Bogut.