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Jordan Williams doesnt warrant a pick that high.
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Chicago has Toronto's late 1st round pick (originally belonging to Miami).
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Kingsforlife wrote:Kanter and Perry should swap places
I am VERY VERY sure Kanter will fall.
He hasn't played major/compeitive basketball for two years, thus he hasn't proven anything;
He also had some serious knee injuries, and if u can still remember how Dajuan Blair fell......i won't be surprised if he ends up being a mid 1st rounder.
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Kirsten19 wrote:Kingsforlife wrote:Kanter and Perry should swap places
I am VERY VERY sure Kanter will fall.
He hasn't played major/compeitive basketball for two years, thus he hasn't proven anything;
He also had some serious knee injuries, and if u can still remember how Dajuan Blair fell......i won't be surprised if he ends up being a mid 1st rounder.
Pretty much agree. There are a lot of options at PF/C in this draft. He will need to work out well to stay in the lottery IMO.
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Kirsten19 wrote:Kingsforlife wrote:Kanter and Perry should swap places
I am VERY VERY sure Kanter will fall.
He hasn't played major/compeitive basketball for two years, thus he hasn't proven anything;
He also had some serious knee injuries, and if u can still remember how Dajuan Blair fell......i won't be surprised if he ends up being a mid 1st rounder.
Yes Kanter had a knee injury but he only missed 3 or 4 months. And it was just 1 injury. Its not like he had these knee issues for years or something like that. So I don't really think that this knee "problem" will make him fall that much in the draft.
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If Kanter does well in pre draft workouts, it wouldn't surprise me if he's the 1st pick in the draft. I think he'd be the odds on favorite if he had played for KY this season.
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Cammo101 wrote:Kirsten19 wrote:Kingsforlife wrote:Kanter and Perry should swap places
I am VERY VERY sure Kanter will fall.
He hasn't played major/compeitive basketball for two years, thus he hasn't proven anything;
He also had some serious knee injuries, and if u can still remember how Dajuan Blair fell......i won't be surprised if he ends up being a mid 1st rounder.
Pretty much agree. There are a lot of options at PF/C in this draft. He will need to work out well to stay in the lottery IMO.
Who are all these wonderful C's you speak of?
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BigSlam wrote:Who are all these wonderful C's you speak of?
Big men in general I meant. Definately more PFs than centers.
Though there are some solid centers in this draft with Valanciunas, Williams, Nogueira, and Benson all being legit first round type talent.
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3/12/11
1. Cleveland - Derrick Williams (6'9'', PF, Arizona, Soph.)
2. Sacramento - Kyrie Irving (6'2'', PG, Duke, Fresh.)
3. Minnesota - Harrison Barnes (6'8'', SF, North Carolina, Fresh.)
4. Washington - Jared Sullinger (6'9'', PF, Ohio State, Fresh.)
5. Toronto - Kemba Walker (6'0'', PG, UConn, Jr.)
6. Utah - Alec Burks (6'6'', SG, Colorado, Soph.)
7. Detroit - Jonas Valanciunas (6'10'', C, Lithuania)
8. Cleveland - Perry Jones (6'11'', PF, Baylor, Fresh.)
9. Milwaukee - Enes Kanter (6'10'', PF, Turkey)
10. Charlotte - Terrence Jones (6'9'', SF, Kentucky, Fresh.)
11. Indiana - Donatas Motiejunas (7'0'', PF, Lithuania)
12. Golden State - Jan Vesely (6'11'', SF, Czech Republic)
13. Houston - John Henson (6'10'', PF, North Carolina, Soph.)
14. Philadelphia - Tristan Thompson (6'9'', PF, Texas, Fresh.)
15. Utah - Jimmer Fredette (6'2'', PG, BYU, Sr.)
16. Houston - Jordan Hamilton (6'7'', SF, Texas, Soph.)
17. New York - Brandon Knight (6'3'', PG, Kentucky, Fresh.)
18. Minnesota - Nikola Mirotic (6'10'', PF, Montenegro)
19. Charlotte - Jordan Williams (6'10'', C, Maryland, Soph.)
20. Portland - Kawhi Leonard (6'7'', SF San Diego State, Soph.)
21. Washington - Chris Singleton (6'8'', SF, Florida State, Jr.)
22. Denver - Kyle Singler (6'9'', SF, Duke, Sr.)
23. Phoenix - Kenneth Faried (6'8'', PF, Morehead State, Sr.)
24. Oklahoma City - John Jenkins (6'4'', SG, Vanderbilt, Soph.)
25. Toronto - Lucas Nogueira (7'0'', C, Brazil)
26. New Jersey - Marcus Morris (6'9'', PF, Kansas, Jr.)
27. Chicago - Klay Thompson (6'6'', SG, Washington State, Jr.)
28. Dallas - Trey Thompkins (6'9'', PF, Georgia, Jr.)
29. Boston - Marshon Brooks (6'5'', SG, Providence, Sr.)
30. San Antonio - Josh Selby (6'1'', PG, Kansas, Fresh.)
31. Cleveland - Nolan Smith (6'3'', SG, Duke, Sr.)
32. Washington - E'Twaun Moore (6'4'', SG, Purdue, Sr.)
33. Miami - Keith Benson (6'11'', C, Oakland, Sr.)
34. Washington - JaJuan Johnson (6'10'', PF, Purdue, Sr.)
35. Detroit - Jeffery Taylor (6'6'', SF, Vanderbilt, Jr.)
36. Golden State - Justin Harper (6'10'', PF, Richmond, Sr.)
37. LA Clippers - Markieff Morris (6'9'', PF, Kansas, Jr.)
38. Houston - CJ Leslie (6'8'', SF, North Carolina State, Fresh.)
39. Sacramento - Jeremy Tyler (6'10'', PF, USA)
40. Charlotte - Malcolm Lee (6'5'', SG, UCLA, Jr.)
41. Indiana - LaceDarius Dunn (6'4'', SG, Baylor, Sr.)
42. Golden State - Pablo Aguilar (6'8'', PF, Spain)
43. LA Clippers - Wesley Witherspoon (6'8'', SF, Memphis, Jr.)
44. New Orleans - Bojan Bogdanovic (6'7'', SF, Croatia)
45. Utah - Rick Jackson (6'9'', PF, Syracuse, Sr.)
46. Chicago - Norris Cole (6'2'', PG, Cleveland State, Sr.)
47. LA Lakers - Jon Leuer (6'10'', PF, Wisconsin, Sr.)
48. Houston - Robin Benzing (6'9'', SF, Germany)
49. Philadelphia - Lavoy Allen (6'9'', PF, Temple, Sr.)
50. Denver - Durrell Summers (6'5'', SG, Michigan State, Sr.)
51. Atlanta - Malcolm Delaney (6'3'', PG, Virginia Tech, Sr.)
52. Portland - Matthew Bryan-Amaning (6'8'', PF, Washington, Sr.)
53. Orlando - Chandler Parsons (6'10'', SF, Florida, Sr.)
54. Cleveland - Cam Long (6'4'', SG, George Mason, Sr.)
55. LA Lakers - Demetri McCamey (6'3'', PG, Illinois, Sr.)
56. LA Lakers - Justin Hurtt (6'4'', SG, Tulsa, Sr.)
57. Milwaukee - Chris Wright (6'7'', SF, Dayton, Sr.)
58. Dallas - Ravern Johnson (6'7'', SF, Mississippi State, Sr.)
59. Boston - Renard Sidney (6'10'', PF, Mississippi State, Soph.)
60. San Antonio - Austin Freeman (6'4'', SG, Georgetown, Sr.)
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1. Cleveland - Derrick Williams (6'9'', PF, Arizona, Soph.)
2. Sacramento - Kyrie Irving (6'2'', PG, Duke, Fresh.)
3. Minnesota - Harrison Barnes (6'8'', SF, North Carolina, Fresh.)
4. Washington - Jared Sullinger (6'9'', PF, Ohio State, Fresh.)
5. Toronto - Kemba Walker (6'0'', PG, UConn, Jr.)
6. Utah - Alec Burks (6'6'', SG, Colorado, Soph.)
7. Detroit - Jonas Valanciunas (6'10'', C, Lithuania)
8. Cleveland - Perry Jones (6'11'', PF, Baylor, Fresh.)
9. Milwaukee - Enes Kanter (6'10'', PF, Turkey)
10. Charlotte - Terrence Jones (6'9'', SF, Kentucky, Fresh.)
11. Indiana - Donatas Motiejunas (7'0'', PF, Lithuania)
12. Golden State - Jan Vesely (6'11'', SF, Czech Republic)
13. Houston - John Henson (6'10'', PF, North Carolina, Soph.)
14. Philadelphia - Tristan Thompson (6'9'', PF, Texas, Fresh.)
15. Utah - Jimmer Fredette (6'2'', PG, BYU, Sr.)
16. Houston - Jordan Hamilton (6'7'', SF, Texas, Soph.)
17. New York - Brandon Knight (6'3'', PG, Kentucky, Fresh.)
18. Minnesota - Nikola Mirotic (6'10'', PF, Montenegro)
19. Charlotte - Jordan Williams (6'10'', C, Maryland, Soph.)
20. Portland - Kawhi Leonard (6'7'', SF San Diego State, Soph.)
21. Washington - Chris Singleton (6'8'', SF, Florida State, Jr.)
22. Denver - Kyle Singler (6'9'', SF, Duke, Sr.)
23. Phoenix - Kenneth Faried (6'8'', PF, Morehead State, Sr.)
24. Oklahoma City - John Jenkins (6'4'', SG, Vanderbilt, Soph.)
25. Toronto - Lucas Nogueira (7'0'', C, Brazil)
26. New Jersey - Marcus Morris (6'9'', PF, Kansas, Jr.)
27. Chicago - Klay Thompson (6'6'', SG, Washington State, Jr.)
28. Dallas - Trey Thompkins (6'9'', PF, Georgia, Jr.)
29. Boston - Marshon Brooks (6'5'', SG, Providence, Sr.)
30. San Antonio - Josh Selby (6'1'', PG, Kansas, Fresh.)
31. Cleveland - Nolan Smith (6'3'', SG, Duke, Sr.)
32. Washington - E'Twaun Moore (6'4'', SG, Purdue, Sr.)
33. Miami - Keith Benson (6'11'', C, Oakland, Sr.)
34. Washington - JaJuan Johnson (6'10'', PF, Purdue, Sr.)
35. Detroit - Jeffery Taylor (6'6'', SF, Vanderbilt, Jr.)
36. Golden State - Justin Harper (6'10'', PF, Richmond, Sr.)
37. LA Clippers - Markieff Morris (6'9'', PF, Kansas, Jr.)
38. Houston - CJ Leslie (6'8'', SF, North Carolina State, Fresh.)
39. Sacramento - Jeremy Tyler (6'10'', PF, USA)
40. Charlotte - Malcolm Lee (6'5'', SG, UCLA, Jr.)
41. Indiana - LaceDarius Dunn (6'4'', SG, Baylor, Sr.)
42. Golden State - Pablo Aguilar (6'8'', PF, Spain)
43. LA Clippers - Wesley Witherspoon (6'8'', SF, Memphis, Jr.)
44. New Orleans - Bojan Bogdanovic (6'7'', SF, Croatia)
45. Utah - Rick Jackson (6'9'', PF, Syracuse, Sr.)
46. Chicago - Norris Cole (6'2'', PG, Cleveland State, Sr.)
47. LA Lakers - Jon Leuer (6'10'', PF, Wisconsin, Sr.)
48. Houston - Robin Benzing (6'9'', SF, Germany)
49. Philadelphia - Lavoy Allen (6'9'', PF, Temple, Sr.)
50. Denver - Durrell Summers (6'5'', SG, Michigan State, Sr.)
51. Atlanta - Malcolm Delaney (6'3'', PG, Virginia Tech, Sr.)
52. Portland - Matthew Bryan-Amaning (6'8'', PF, Washington, Sr.)
53. Orlando - Chandler Parsons (6'10'', SF, Florida, Sr.)
54. Cleveland - Cam Long (6'4'', SG, George Mason, Sr.)
55. LA Lakers - Demetri McCamey (6'3'', PG, Illinois, Sr.)
56. LA Lakers - Justin Hurtt (6'4'', SG, Tulsa, Sr.)
57. Milwaukee - Chris Wright (6'7'', SF, Dayton, Sr.)
58. Dallas - Ravern Johnson (6'7'', SF, Mississippi State, Sr.)
59. Boston - Renard Sidney (6'10'', PF, Mississippi State, Soph.)
60. San Antonio - Austin Freeman (6'4'', SG, Georgetown, Sr.)
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If the Bobcats left draft night with Terrence Jones and Jordan Williams I would be over the moon.
The only think that would make it better would be taking Renardo Sidney with our 2nd round pick.
The only think that would make it better would be taking Renardo Sidney with our 2nd round pick.
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If Toronto takes Kemba with Perry, Kanter, and Valanciunas on the board, that would be like the darkest day of my life
It's going to be a glorious day... I feel my luck could change
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Walker is too high (imo), but I wouldn't be surprised if a team takes him fifth. He's playing in the best conference in the country.
Also, Fredette should be higher to be honest. I'm not a fan of his game, but he's playing considerable. Yesterday's game probably made him a top 10 pick.
Also, Fredette should be higher to be honest. I'm not a fan of his game, but he's playing considerable. Yesterday's game probably made him a top 10 pick.
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brassviews wrote:Walker is too high (imo), but I wouldn't be surprised if a team takes him fifth. He's playing in the best conference in the country.
Also, Fredette should be higher to be honest. I'm not a fan of his game, but he's playing considerable. Yesterday's game probably made him a top 10 pick.
The numbers Jimmer puts up against TCU have little say in where he is drafted. TCU barely has college level players, let alone NBA level. I like Jimmer, but his PPG against bottom feeders mean nothing for his stock rising or falling. If Jimmer puts up video game numbers against teams with solid talent, then we may see his name surface in the top 10 range.
Walker is ripping up the Big East and he is too high, but Jimmer's big game against TCU makes him a top 10 pick? That does not compute for me.
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As others have posted, Kemba is way too high up on the list. With that high of a pick, I think Toronto would much rather draft a talented big such as Valancinuas or Kanter before an undersized player in Kemba. IMO Kemba is most likely to be taken between the #10-16th picks.
btw the 36th pick got traded to the Lakers, when they traded Sasha and their 1st to NJ.
http://prosportstransactions.com/basketball/DraftTrades/Future/Lakers.htm
btw the 36th pick got traded to the Lakers, when they traded Sasha and their 1st to NJ.
http://prosportstransactions.com/basketball/DraftTrades/Future/Lakers.htm
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Fredette is going to the Jazz its just a matter of which pick they use. Im just not sold on Walker. He screams BUST to me. Maybe in todays NBA his skills will work but I ask you this: How many of his no look passes make sportscenter? How many game winning passes has he made? Isnt he just a slightly more athletic healthy Kalin Lucas?
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Cammo101 wrote:brassviews wrote:Walker is too high (imo), but I wouldn't be surprised if a team takes him fifth. He's playing in the best conference in the country.
Also, Fredette should be higher to be honest. I'm not a fan of his game, but he's playing considerable. Yesterday's game probably made him a top 10 pick.
The numbers Jimmer puts up against TCU have little say in where he is drafted. TCU barely has college level players, let alone NBA level. I like Jimmer, but his PPG against bottom feeders mean nothing for his stock rising or falling. If Jimmer puts up video game numbers against teams with solid talent, then we may see his name surface in the top 10 range.
Walker is ripping up the Big East and he is too high, but Jimmer's big game against TCU makes him a top 10 pick? That does not compute for me.
I'm talking about the BYU-New Mexico game.
Anyways, I think Utah would take Fredette. The same goes for Milwaukee and Indiana. Do I agree with taking him that high? No....but they've done some questionable things in past drafts.
Utah - Gordon Hayward
Indiana - Tyler Hansbrough
I guess you could throw in Joe Alexander and Milwaukee. However, I thought Alexander look like a solid prospect.
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Utah would take Vesely and Kanter over Fredette.
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Whats the reason for Markieff Morris fall?
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it has been said that furkan aldemir of turkey is going enter the draft. he's a far better player than erden or ömer asik and i believe he has a shot in the draft.
player card is given below.
http://www.tbl.org.tr/beko/oyuncu.asp?Kod=4100
player card is given below.
http://www.tbl.org.tr/beko/oyuncu.asp?Kod=4100
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Yeah I have absolutely no idea why nobody is mentioning him. I'm sure one of those teams like Spurs will pick him at the end of the 1st round. His stats took a bit of a hit after he is hurt against Fenerbahce but 10/8 along with 1 bpg at 68% from the field is nothing to sneeze at.
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