2009 NBA Mock - Post Lottery (UPDATED 5/24)
Posted: Thu Apr 2, 2009 7:42 pm
Tough lottery for Sacto and Washington
1. LA Clippers - Blake Griffin PF Oklahoma (Semi-loaded front court, but can't pass on BPA)
2. Memphis Grizzlies - Ricky Rubio PG International (Not the best fit, but again BPA)
3. OKC - Hasheem Thabeet C UConn (Defensive Center anchors this team that already can score)
4. Sacramento - Brandon Jennings PG Italy (Would much rather take Rubio/Thabeet, but odds are they address biggest need w/ best fit for their style)
5. Washington - James Harden SG ASU (Shooting guard that can play off the ball with Gilber handling)
6. Minnesotta - Tyreke Evans PG/SG Memphis (BPA to me at this point and big PG to play w/ Foye)
7. Golden State - Jrue Holiday PG/SG UCLA (Guard of the future to pair in the backcourt with Ellis)
8. New York - Demar DeRozan SG USC (One of the best scorers and biggest upside players in the draft)
9. Toronto - Stephon Curry PG/SG Davidson (Sweetest stroke in the draft, can run point part time)
10. Milwaukee - Jordan Hill PF Arizona (Obviously lower than a lot of people have him, would make Villanueva expendable)
11. New Jersey - Terrence Williams G/F Louisvilile (Do it all guy who doesnt demand the ball to be affective, making him a good compliment for Carter/Harris)
12. Charlotte - Gerald Henderson SG Duke (SG the fans want so bad. Solid contributor for years to come)
13. Indiana - Earl Clark SF/PF Louisville (BPA here, can play 3 with Granger at 2 or help with athleticism at the 4 instead of Troy Murphy)
14. Phoenix - Jonny Flynn PG Syracuse (PG of the future who has ability to play in a variety of systems)
15. Detroit - BJ Mullens C Ohio State (Toughest pick to project, but I think he has biggest upside)
16. Chicago - DeJuan Blair PF Pittsburgh (Don't see the upside others do, but adds toughness to front court)
17. Philadelphia - Ty Lawson PG UNC (Biggest need and a player with a proven record)
18. Minnesota - Chase Budinger G/F Arizona (BPA although doesn't fit a need for Minnesota)
19. Atlanta - Eric Maynor PG VCU (Good size at PG and 4 year college player w/ good stats)
20. Utah - James Johnson F Wake Forest (BPA - Guy who can play the 3 and a backup 4 adds depth for Utah)
21. New Orleans - DaJuan Summers SF Georgetown (Really good size and build. Can contribute right away and was greatly under used at Georgetown in their system)
22. Dallas - Wayne Ellington SG/SF UNC (Can back up Terry or Howard and adds an outside shooter)
23. Sacramento - Austin Daye SF/PF Gonzaga (Would play the SF for them and they could go really big with Thompson/Hawes/Daye)
24. Portland - Gani Lawal PF Georgia Tech (If you told Portland they could get the backup PF they need in the 20's and it'd be Lawal when the season started they would have told you you're crazy.)
25. Oklahoma City - Jeff Teague PG/SG Wake Forest (Good scorer who can back up Westbrook or play the 2 if they go small)
26. Chicago - Sam Young SF Pittsburgh (Brings a lot to the table and takes nothing off it)
27. Memphis - Tyler Hansbrough PF UNC (Tough player who can play backup PF right away)
28. Minnesota - Omri Casspi SF Israel (True SF fills a position of need)
29. LA Lakers - Nando de Colo PG/SG France (Lakers could be looking for a player to keep in Europe for a few years. Should shine in Treviso and could play this year or play in a year or two.)
30. Cleveland - Marcus Thornton SG LSU (Can hit open jumpers and a good fit for them)
1. LA Clippers - Blake Griffin PF Oklahoma (Semi-loaded front court, but can't pass on BPA)
2. Memphis Grizzlies - Ricky Rubio PG International (Not the best fit, but again BPA)
3. OKC - Hasheem Thabeet C UConn (Defensive Center anchors this team that already can score)
4. Sacramento - Brandon Jennings PG Italy (Would much rather take Rubio/Thabeet, but odds are they address biggest need w/ best fit for their style)
5. Washington - James Harden SG ASU (Shooting guard that can play off the ball with Gilber handling)
6. Minnesotta - Tyreke Evans PG/SG Memphis (BPA to me at this point and big PG to play w/ Foye)
7. Golden State - Jrue Holiday PG/SG UCLA (Guard of the future to pair in the backcourt with Ellis)
8. New York - Demar DeRozan SG USC (One of the best scorers and biggest upside players in the draft)
9. Toronto - Stephon Curry PG/SG Davidson (Sweetest stroke in the draft, can run point part time)
10. Milwaukee - Jordan Hill PF Arizona (Obviously lower than a lot of people have him, would make Villanueva expendable)
11. New Jersey - Terrence Williams G/F Louisvilile (Do it all guy who doesnt demand the ball to be affective, making him a good compliment for Carter/Harris)
12. Charlotte - Gerald Henderson SG Duke (SG the fans want so bad. Solid contributor for years to come)
13. Indiana - Earl Clark SF/PF Louisville (BPA here, can play 3 with Granger at 2 or help with athleticism at the 4 instead of Troy Murphy)
14. Phoenix - Jonny Flynn PG Syracuse (PG of the future who has ability to play in a variety of systems)
15. Detroit - BJ Mullens C Ohio State (Toughest pick to project, but I think he has biggest upside)
16. Chicago - DeJuan Blair PF Pittsburgh (Don't see the upside others do, but adds toughness to front court)
17. Philadelphia - Ty Lawson PG UNC (Biggest need and a player with a proven record)
18. Minnesota - Chase Budinger G/F Arizona (BPA although doesn't fit a need for Minnesota)
19. Atlanta - Eric Maynor PG VCU (Good size at PG and 4 year college player w/ good stats)
20. Utah - James Johnson F Wake Forest (BPA - Guy who can play the 3 and a backup 4 adds depth for Utah)
21. New Orleans - DaJuan Summers SF Georgetown (Really good size and build. Can contribute right away and was greatly under used at Georgetown in their system)
22. Dallas - Wayne Ellington SG/SF UNC (Can back up Terry or Howard and adds an outside shooter)
23. Sacramento - Austin Daye SF/PF Gonzaga (Would play the SF for them and they could go really big with Thompson/Hawes/Daye)
24. Portland - Gani Lawal PF Georgia Tech (If you told Portland they could get the backup PF they need in the 20's and it'd be Lawal when the season started they would have told you you're crazy.)
25. Oklahoma City - Jeff Teague PG/SG Wake Forest (Good scorer who can back up Westbrook or play the 2 if they go small)
26. Chicago - Sam Young SF Pittsburgh (Brings a lot to the table and takes nothing off it)
27. Memphis - Tyler Hansbrough PF UNC (Tough player who can play backup PF right away)
28. Minnesota - Omri Casspi SF Israel (True SF fills a position of need)
29. LA Lakers - Nando de Colo PG/SG France (Lakers could be looking for a player to keep in Europe for a few years. Should shine in Treviso and could play this year or play in a year or two.)
30. Cleveland - Marcus Thornton SG LSU (Can hit open jumpers and a good fit for them)