IWT's Mock Draft (Update page 2)
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 5:44 am
1. Los Angeles Clippers - Blake Griffin...No question he's the best player in the entire draft. Pack your bags Zach Randolph.
2. Memphis Grizzlies - Ricky Rubio...Rubio is going #2, whether he stays in Memphis or not is the real question.
3. Oklahoma City Thunder - Hasheem Thabeet...James Harden could go here, but Thabeet is the anchor that OKC has been looking for.
4. Sacramento Kings - Brandon Jennings...Congrats on the first big reach of the night Sacramento.
5. Washington Wizards - Jordan Hill...Harden could also go here, but the Wizards opt for the inside presence.
6. Minnesota T'Wolves - James Harden...At this point, they get a steal in Harden who compliments Randy Foye in the backcourt.
7. Golden State Warriors - Tyreke Evans...Can't see the Warriors drafting another front court player, so Evans is the choice.
8. New York Knicks - Stephen Curry...Curry can shoot, has a high basketball IQ and the marketability. It doesn't hurt that he's friends with LeBron James.
9. Toronto Raptors - Demar DeRozan...He's at least two seasons away from contributing, but his potential is too much to pass up. Gerald Henderson is another possibility.
10. Milwaukee Bucks - DeJuan Blair...Tough, hard-nosed power forward for Coach Skiles in Milwaukee. This pick also means they'll want to keep Ramon Sessions over Charlie Villanueva.
11. New Jersey Nets - James Johnson...Versatile combo forward for the Nets to develop next to Brook Lopez and Yi Jianlian.
12. Charlotte Bobcats - Gerald Henderson...the Duke star gets selected to back up Raja Bell for a season before hopefully becoming a starter in 2010-2011.
13. Indiana Pacers - Earl Clark...Clark has the skills to be a star, it's just a question if Clark can stay focused and consistent.
14. Phoenix Suns - Jonny Flynn...Apologies to Goran Dargic, but Flynn will be the eventual successor to Steve Nash in Phoenix.
15. Detroit Pistons - Terrence Williams...The rebuilding Pistons can go in a different number of directions, but Williams is too good of an all around player to pass up.
16. Chicago Bulls - BJ Mullens - A boom or bust pick by the Bulls.
17. Philadelphia 76ers - Eric Maynor...With Andre Miller heading into free agency and Lou Williams still having trouble running PG, Maynor is the way to go.
18. Minnesota T'Wolves - Ty Lawson...The jet-quick PG has brings some faults, but he brings the winning mentality that Minnesota needs.
19. Atlanta Hawks - Jeff Teague...Teague started off well but tailed off towards the end of the season. He isn't a pure PG, but he could fit in with Joe Johnson next to him in the back court.
20. Utah Jazz - Tyler Hansbrough...A bit of a reach, but with Carlos Boozer and Paul Millsap headed to free agency, the Jazz are going to need a big man.
21. New Orleans Hornets - Gani Lawal...The Hornets can't be serious with Sean Marks and Hilton Armstrong in their rotation, so Lawal is the choice.
22. Dallas Mavericks - Jrue Holiday...Jason Kidd is old and a free agent and JJ Barea isn't going to cut it if Dallas is serious about contending.
23. Sacramento Kings - Chase Budinger...A potential steal for the Kings if Budinger stops being a ({})
24. Portland Trailblazers - Jeff Adrien...The Blazers need some toughness behind LaMarcus Aldridge at PF and no one fits that description better than Adrien.
25. Oklahoma City Thunder - Austin Daye...He's soft, but has enormous potential.
26. Chicago Bulls - Wayne Ellington...Ellington's shooting should ease the pain for the Bulls if/when Ben Gordon leaves this summer.
27. Memphis Grizzlies - Sam Young...The Grizzlies add some toughness on the wing with Young, who should be able to contribute immediatley.
28. Minnesota T'Wolves - DaJuan Summers...Summers has a NBA body, athleticism and shooting but was inconsistent this past season.
29. Los Angeles Lakers - Nick Calathes...Derek Fisher is aging, Shannon Brown is a free agent and Jordan Farmar is inconsistent so Calathes is the way to go.
30. Cleveland Cavaliers - Darren Collison...A safe pick for the Cavs. Expect Collison to be a steady, not so spectacular PG.
2. Memphis Grizzlies - Ricky Rubio...Rubio is going #2, whether he stays in Memphis or not is the real question.
3. Oklahoma City Thunder - Hasheem Thabeet...James Harden could go here, but Thabeet is the anchor that OKC has been looking for.
4. Sacramento Kings - Brandon Jennings...Congrats on the first big reach of the night Sacramento.
5. Washington Wizards - Jordan Hill...Harden could also go here, but the Wizards opt for the inside presence.
6. Minnesota T'Wolves - James Harden...At this point, they get a steal in Harden who compliments Randy Foye in the backcourt.
7. Golden State Warriors - Tyreke Evans...Can't see the Warriors drafting another front court player, so Evans is the choice.
8. New York Knicks - Stephen Curry...Curry can shoot, has a high basketball IQ and the marketability. It doesn't hurt that he's friends with LeBron James.
9. Toronto Raptors - Demar DeRozan...He's at least two seasons away from contributing, but his potential is too much to pass up. Gerald Henderson is another possibility.
10. Milwaukee Bucks - DeJuan Blair...Tough, hard-nosed power forward for Coach Skiles in Milwaukee. This pick also means they'll want to keep Ramon Sessions over Charlie Villanueva.
11. New Jersey Nets - James Johnson...Versatile combo forward for the Nets to develop next to Brook Lopez and Yi Jianlian.
12. Charlotte Bobcats - Gerald Henderson...the Duke star gets selected to back up Raja Bell for a season before hopefully becoming a starter in 2010-2011.
13. Indiana Pacers - Earl Clark...Clark has the skills to be a star, it's just a question if Clark can stay focused and consistent.
14. Phoenix Suns - Jonny Flynn...Apologies to Goran Dargic, but Flynn will be the eventual successor to Steve Nash in Phoenix.
15. Detroit Pistons - Terrence Williams...The rebuilding Pistons can go in a different number of directions, but Williams is too good of an all around player to pass up.
16. Chicago Bulls - BJ Mullens - A boom or bust pick by the Bulls.
17. Philadelphia 76ers - Eric Maynor...With Andre Miller heading into free agency and Lou Williams still having trouble running PG, Maynor is the way to go.
18. Minnesota T'Wolves - Ty Lawson...The jet-quick PG has brings some faults, but he brings the winning mentality that Minnesota needs.
19. Atlanta Hawks - Jeff Teague...Teague started off well but tailed off towards the end of the season. He isn't a pure PG, but he could fit in with Joe Johnson next to him in the back court.
20. Utah Jazz - Tyler Hansbrough...A bit of a reach, but with Carlos Boozer and Paul Millsap headed to free agency, the Jazz are going to need a big man.
21. New Orleans Hornets - Gani Lawal...The Hornets can't be serious with Sean Marks and Hilton Armstrong in their rotation, so Lawal is the choice.
22. Dallas Mavericks - Jrue Holiday...Jason Kidd is old and a free agent and JJ Barea isn't going to cut it if Dallas is serious about contending.
23. Sacramento Kings - Chase Budinger...A potential steal for the Kings if Budinger stops being a ({})
24. Portland Trailblazers - Jeff Adrien...The Blazers need some toughness behind LaMarcus Aldridge at PF and no one fits that description better than Adrien.
25. Oklahoma City Thunder - Austin Daye...He's soft, but has enormous potential.
26. Chicago Bulls - Wayne Ellington...Ellington's shooting should ease the pain for the Bulls if/when Ben Gordon leaves this summer.
27. Memphis Grizzlies - Sam Young...The Grizzlies add some toughness on the wing with Young, who should be able to contribute immediatley.
28. Minnesota T'Wolves - DaJuan Summers...Summers has a NBA body, athleticism and shooting but was inconsistent this past season.
29. Los Angeles Lakers - Nick Calathes...Derek Fisher is aging, Shannon Brown is a free agent and Jordan Farmar is inconsistent so Calathes is the way to go.
30. Cleveland Cavaliers - Darren Collison...A safe pick for the Cavs. Expect Collison to be a steady, not so spectacular PG.