The Official 2011 Cammo Mock Draft Thread
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Finding it remarkable only a mere three centers are listed. On top, theres one international and the first one taken is at position 39.
Thats just seems unlikely.
Thats just seems unlikely.
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Valanciunas will be on that list as I don't think he'll declare. He may actually wait until 2013 or 2014 before he considers NBA.
Philipp Neumann, a center, could be another interesting prospect. He's a definite project, one who could succeed or fail. Nonetheless, he's a player to look out for.
And of course, there's Lucas Nogueira. He may or may not declare for this year's draft. His decision is not dependent on lockout.
Philipp Neumann, a center, could be another interesting prospect. He's a definite project, one who could succeed or fail. Nonetheless, he's a player to look out for.
And of course, there's Lucas Nogueira. He may or may not declare for this year's draft. His decision is not dependent on lockout.
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How is Thomas Robinson so low?
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shaolin wrote:Finding it remarkable only a mere three centers are listed. On top, theres one international and the first one taken is at position 39.
Thats just seems unlikely.
It is pretty unlikely all the Euros in my 2011 mock will actually declare. Those who do not, will show up on here and even it out more.
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Please coordinate with all the other teams so no one drafts Chris Singleton before it's our turn at the podium.
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djthesonicsfan wrote:Please coordinate with all the other teams so no one drafts Chris Singleton before it's our turn at the podium.
I'm not sure I have this much sway, but I'll see what I can do.
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shaolin wrote:Finding it remarkable only a mere three centers are listed. On top, theres one international and the first one taken is at position 39.
Thats just seems unlikely.
I wouldn't really pay attention to his rankings.
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Casperkid23 wrote:shaolin wrote:Finding it remarkable only a mere three centers are listed. On top, theres one international and the first one taken is at position 39.
Thats just seems unlikely.
I wouldn't really pay attention to his rankings.
I just throw the darts at the wall, whether they hit a center or a small forward is in god's hands.
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1. Cavs- Harrison Barnes
2. T-Wolves- Kyrie Irving
3. Wizards- Derrick Willimas
4. Raptors- Enes Cantor
5. Kings- Terrence Jones
6. Jazz- Jonas Valciounas
7. Pistons- Kemba Walker
8. Cavs- Brandon Knight
9. Bucks- Perry Jones
10. Bobcats- Kawhi Leonard
11. Warriors- John Henson
12. Jazz- Jordan Hamilton
13. Suns- Jan Vesely
14. Rockets- Jimmer Ferdette
2. T-Wolves- Kyrie Irving
3. Wizards- Derrick Willimas
4. Raptors- Enes Cantor
5. Kings- Terrence Jones
6. Jazz- Jonas Valciounas
7. Pistons- Kemba Walker
8. Cavs- Brandon Knight
9. Bucks- Perry Jones
10. Bobcats- Kawhi Leonard
11. Warriors- John Henson
12. Jazz- Jordan Hamilton
13. Suns- Jan Vesely
14. Rockets- Jimmer Ferdette
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3/27/11 (Final 4 Edition)
1. Cleveland - Derrick Williams (6'9'', PF, Arizona, Soph.)
2. Minnesota - Kyrie Irving (6'2'', PG, Duke, Fresh.)
3. Washington - Harrison Barnes (6'8'', SF, North Carolina, Fresh.)
4. Sacramento - Enes Kanter (6'11'', PF, Turkey)
5. Toronto - Jonas Valanciunas (6'10'', C, Lithuania)
6. Utah - Perry Jones (6'11'', PF, Baylor, Fresh.)
7. Detroit - Kemba Walker (6'0'', PG, UConn, Jr.)
8. Cleveland - Brandon Knight (6'3'', PG, Kentucky, Fresh.)
9. Charlotte - Jan Vesely (6'11'', SF, Czech Republic)
10. Milwaukee - Donatas Motiejunas (7'0'', PF, Lithuania)
11. Golden State - Terrence Jones (6'9'', SF, Kentucky, Fresh.)
12. Indiana - Alec Burks (6'6'', SG, Colorado, Soph.)
13. New York - John Henson (6'10'', PF, North Carolina, Soph.)
14. Utah - Jimmer Fredette (6'2'', PG, BYU, Sr.)
15. Houston - Tristan Thompson (6'9'', PF, Texas, Fresh.)
16. Philadelphia - Marcus Morris (6'9'', PF, Kansas, Jr.)
17. Houston - Kawhi Leonard (6'7'', SF San Diego State, Soph.)
18. Minnesota - Jordan Hamilton (6'7'', SF, Texas, Soph.)
19. Washington - Kenneth Faried (6'8'', PF, Morehead State, Sr.)
20. Charlotte - Tyler Zeller (6'11'', C, North Carolina, Jr.)
21. Portland - Justin Harper (6'10'', PF, Richmond, Sr.)
22. Denver - Bismack Biyombo (6'9'', PF, Congo)
23. Phoenix - Nikola Vucevic (6'10'', PF, USC, Jr.)
24. Oklahoma City - Chris Singleton (6'8'', SF, Florida State, Jr.)
25. Chicago - Markieff Morris (6'9'', PF, Kansas, Jr.)
26. Dallas - Jordan Williams (6'10'', C, Maryland, Soph.)
27. Boston - Lucas Nogueira (7'0'', C, Brazil)
28. New Jersey - Tobias Harris (6'8'', SF, Tennessee, Fresh.)
29. Chicago - Kyle Singler (6'9'', SF, Duke, Sr.)
30. San Antonio - Nikola Mirotic (6'10'', PF, Montenegro)
31. Cleveland - Trey Thompkins (6'9'', PF, Georgia, Jr.)
32. Miami - Nolan Smith (6'3'', SG, Duke, Sr.)
33. Washington - Jeremy Tyler (6'10'', PF, USA)
34. Washington - Marshon Brooks (6'5'', SG, Providence, Sr.)
35. Detroit - Keith Benson (6'11'', C, Oakland, Sr.)
36. Golden State - JaJuan Johnson (6'10'', PF, Purdue, Sr.)
37. LA Clippers - Jeffery Taylor (6'6'', SF, Vanderbilt, Jr.)
38. Houston - Darius Morris (6'4'', PG, Michigan, Soph.)
39. Charlotte - Scottie Hopson (6'7'', SF, Tennessee, Jr.)
40. Sacramento - Malcolm Lee (6'5'', SG, UCLA, Jr.)
41. Golden State - Furkan Aldemir (6'9'', PF, Turkey)
42. Indiana - Greg Smith (6'10'', C, Fresno State, Soph.)
43. LA Lakers - E'Twaun Moore (6'4'', SG, Purdue, Sr.)
44. Utah - Bojan Bogdanovic (6'7'', SF, Croatia)
45. Chicago - LaceDarius Dunn (6'4'', SG, Baylor, Sr.)
46. New Orleans - Rick Jackson (6'9'', PF, Syracuse, Sr.)
47. LA Clippers - Jon Leuer (6'10'', PF, Wisconsin, Sr.)
48. Houston - Pablo Aguilar (6'8'', PF, Spain)
49. Atlanta - Matthew Bryan-Amaning (6'8'', PF, Washington, Sr.)
50. Philadelphia - Robin Benzing (6'9'', SF, Germany)
51. Denver - Austin Freeman (6'4'', SG, Georgetown, Sr.)
52. Portland - Norris Cole (6'2'', PG, Cleveland State, Sr.)
53. Orlando - Cam Long (6'4'', SG, George Mason, Sr.)
54. Cleveland - Ben Hansbrough (6'3'', SG, Notre Dame, Sr.)
55. LA Lakers - Demetri McCamey (6'3'', PG, Illinois, Sr.)
56. Dallas - Justin Hurtt (6'4'', SG, Tulsa, Sr.)
57. Boston - Chandler Parsons (6'10'', SF, Florida, Sr.)
58. LA Lakers - Jacob Pullen (6'1'', PG, Kansas State, Sr.)
59. Milwaukee - Durrell Summers (6'5'', SG, Michigan State, Sr.)
60. San Antonio - Malcolm Delaney (6'3'', PG, Virginia Tech, Sr.)
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1. Cleveland - Derrick Williams (6'9'', PF, Arizona, Soph.)
2. Minnesota - Kyrie Irving (6'2'', PG, Duke, Fresh.)
3. Washington - Harrison Barnes (6'8'', SF, North Carolina, Fresh.)
4. Sacramento - Enes Kanter (6'11'', PF, Turkey)
5. Toronto - Jonas Valanciunas (6'10'', C, Lithuania)
6. Utah - Perry Jones (6'11'', PF, Baylor, Fresh.)
7. Detroit - Kemba Walker (6'0'', PG, UConn, Jr.)
8. Cleveland - Brandon Knight (6'3'', PG, Kentucky, Fresh.)
9. Charlotte - Jan Vesely (6'11'', SF, Czech Republic)
10. Milwaukee - Donatas Motiejunas (7'0'', PF, Lithuania)
11. Golden State - Terrence Jones (6'9'', SF, Kentucky, Fresh.)
12. Indiana - Alec Burks (6'6'', SG, Colorado, Soph.)
13. New York - John Henson (6'10'', PF, North Carolina, Soph.)
14. Utah - Jimmer Fredette (6'2'', PG, BYU, Sr.)
15. Houston - Tristan Thompson (6'9'', PF, Texas, Fresh.)
16. Philadelphia - Marcus Morris (6'9'', PF, Kansas, Jr.)
17. Houston - Kawhi Leonard (6'7'', SF San Diego State, Soph.)
18. Minnesota - Jordan Hamilton (6'7'', SF, Texas, Soph.)
19. Washington - Kenneth Faried (6'8'', PF, Morehead State, Sr.)
20. Charlotte - Tyler Zeller (6'11'', C, North Carolina, Jr.)
21. Portland - Justin Harper (6'10'', PF, Richmond, Sr.)
22. Denver - Bismack Biyombo (6'9'', PF, Congo)
23. Phoenix - Nikola Vucevic (6'10'', PF, USC, Jr.)
24. Oklahoma City - Chris Singleton (6'8'', SF, Florida State, Jr.)
25. Chicago - Markieff Morris (6'9'', PF, Kansas, Jr.)
26. Dallas - Jordan Williams (6'10'', C, Maryland, Soph.)
27. Boston - Lucas Nogueira (7'0'', C, Brazil)
28. New Jersey - Tobias Harris (6'8'', SF, Tennessee, Fresh.)
29. Chicago - Kyle Singler (6'9'', SF, Duke, Sr.)
30. San Antonio - Nikola Mirotic (6'10'', PF, Montenegro)
31. Cleveland - Trey Thompkins (6'9'', PF, Georgia, Jr.)
32. Miami - Nolan Smith (6'3'', SG, Duke, Sr.)
33. Washington - Jeremy Tyler (6'10'', PF, USA)
34. Washington - Marshon Brooks (6'5'', SG, Providence, Sr.)
35. Detroit - Keith Benson (6'11'', C, Oakland, Sr.)
36. Golden State - JaJuan Johnson (6'10'', PF, Purdue, Sr.)
37. LA Clippers - Jeffery Taylor (6'6'', SF, Vanderbilt, Jr.)
38. Houston - Darius Morris (6'4'', PG, Michigan, Soph.)
39. Charlotte - Scottie Hopson (6'7'', SF, Tennessee, Jr.)
40. Sacramento - Malcolm Lee (6'5'', SG, UCLA, Jr.)
41. Golden State - Furkan Aldemir (6'9'', PF, Turkey)
42. Indiana - Greg Smith (6'10'', C, Fresno State, Soph.)
43. LA Lakers - E'Twaun Moore (6'4'', SG, Purdue, Sr.)
44. Utah - Bojan Bogdanovic (6'7'', SF, Croatia)
45. Chicago - LaceDarius Dunn (6'4'', SG, Baylor, Sr.)
46. New Orleans - Rick Jackson (6'9'', PF, Syracuse, Sr.)
47. LA Clippers - Jon Leuer (6'10'', PF, Wisconsin, Sr.)
48. Houston - Pablo Aguilar (6'8'', PF, Spain)
49. Atlanta - Matthew Bryan-Amaning (6'8'', PF, Washington, Sr.)
50. Philadelphia - Robin Benzing (6'9'', SF, Germany)
51. Denver - Austin Freeman (6'4'', SG, Georgetown, Sr.)
52. Portland - Norris Cole (6'2'', PG, Cleveland State, Sr.)
53. Orlando - Cam Long (6'4'', SG, George Mason, Sr.)
54. Cleveland - Ben Hansbrough (6'3'', SG, Notre Dame, Sr.)
55. LA Lakers - Demetri McCamey (6'3'', PG, Illinois, Sr.)
56. Dallas - Justin Hurtt (6'4'', SG, Tulsa, Sr.)
57. Boston - Chandler Parsons (6'10'', SF, Florida, Sr.)
58. LA Lakers - Jacob Pullen (6'1'', PG, Kansas State, Sr.)
59. Milwaukee - Durrell Summers (6'5'', SG, Michigan State, Sr.)
60. San Antonio - Malcolm Delaney (6'3'', PG, Virginia Tech, Sr.)
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Mark it down. The Cavaliers are not passing on Kyrie Irving.
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Not sure at all about Jazz picking Jones, team already has enough attitude and PFs and traded away Deron because of his attitude...
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I think that the Jazz will stay away from Jones, but I would love to see it happen.

JazzMatt13 wrote:just because I think aliens probably have to do with JFK, doesn't mean my theory that Jazz will never get Wiggins, isn't true.
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3/31/11
1. Cleveland - Derrick Williams (6'9'', PF, Arizona, Soph.)
2. Minnesota - Kyrie Irving (6'2'', PG, Duke, Fresh.)
3. Washington - Harrison Barnes (6'8'', SF, North Carolina, Fresh.)
4. Toronto - Enes Kanter (6'11'', PF, Turkey)
5. Sacramento - Jan Vesely (6'11'', SF, Czech Republic)
6. Utah - Jonas Valanciunas (6'10'', C, Lithuania)
7. Detroit - Perry Jones (6'11'', PF, Baylor, Fresh.)
8. Cleveland - Brandon Knight (6'3'', PG, Kentucky, Fresh.)
9. Milwaukee - Alec Burks (6'6'', SG, Colorado, Soph.)
10. Charlotte - Donatas Motiejunas (7'0'', PF, Lithuania)
11. Golden State - John Henson (6'10'', PF, North Carolina, Soph.)
12. Utah - Kemba Walker (6'0'', PG, UConn, Jr.)
13. Phoenix - Terrence Jones (6'9'', SF, Kentucky, Fresh.)
14. Houston - Kawhi Leonard (6'7'', SF San Diego State, Soph.)
15. Indiana - Jimmer Fredette (6'2'', PG, BYU, Sr.)
16. New York - Marcus Morris (6'9'', PF, Kansas, Jr.)
17. Philadelphia - Tristan Thompson (6'9'', PF, Texas, Fresh.)
18. Minnesota - Jordan Hamilton (6'7'', SF, Texas, Soph.)
19. Washington - Kenneth Faried (6'8'', PF, Morehead State, Sr.)
20. New Orleans - Tyler Zeller (6'11'', C, North Carolina, Jr.)
21. Portland - Bismack Biyombo (6'9'', PF, Congo)
22. Denver - Chris Singleton (6'8'', SF, Florida State, Jr.)
23. Phoenix - Tyler Honeycutt (6'8'', SF, UCLA, Soph.)
24. Oklahoma City - Justin Harper (6'10'', PF, Richmond, Sr.)
25. Chicago - Jordan Williams (6'10'', C, Maryland, Soph.)
26. Boston - Markieff Morris (6'9'', PF, Kansas, Jr.)
27. Dallas - Nikola Mirotic (6'10'', PF, Montenegro)
28. New Jersey - Tobias Harris (6'8'', SF, Tennessee, Fresh.)
29. Chicago - Kyle Singler (6'9'', SF, Duke, Sr.)
30. San Antonio - Lucas Nogueira (7'0'', C, Brazil)
31. Cleveland - Jeremy Tyler (6'10'', PF, USA)
32. Miami - Nolan Smith (6'3'', SG, Duke, Sr.)
33. Washington - Marshon Brooks (6'5'', SG, Providence, Sr.)
34. Detroit - Trey Thompkins (6'9'', PF, Georgia, Jr.)
35. Sacramento - Reggie Jackson (6'3'', SG, Boston College, Jr.)
36. New Jersey - Nikola Vucevic (6'10'', PF, USC, Jr.)
37. LA Clippers - JaJuan Johnson (6'10'', PF, Purdue, Sr.)
38. Houston - Keith Benson (6'11'', C, Oakland, Sr.)
39. Milwaukee - Furkan Aldemir (6'9'', PF, Turkey)
40. Philadelphia - Malcolm Lee (6'5'', SG, UCLA, Jr.)
41. LA Lakers - Darius Morris (6'4'', PG, Michigan, Soph.)
42. Golden State - Jeffery Taylor (6'6'', SF, Vanderbilt, Jr.)
43. Chicago - Scottie Hopson (6'7'', SF, Tennessee, Jr.)
44. LA Clippers - Bojan Bogdanovic (6'7'', SF, Croatia)
45. Indiana - Greg Smith (6'10'', C, Fresno State, Soph.)
46. LA Lakers - Norris Cole (6'2'', PG, Cleveland State, Sr.)
47. Charlotte - E'Twaun Moore (6'4'', SG, Purdue, Sr.)
48. Memphis - Jon Leuer (6'10'', PF, Wisconsin, Sr.)
49. Atlanta - Matthew Bryan-Amaning (6'8'', PF, Washington, Sr.)
50. New Orleans - LaceDarius Dunn (6'4'', SG, Baylor, Sr.)
51. Detroit - Chandler Parsons (6'10'', SF, Florida, Sr.)
52. Portland - Jacob Pullen (6'1'', PG, Kansas State, Sr.)
53. Orlando - Rick Jackson (6'9'', PF, Syracuse, Sr.)
54. Cleveland - Austin Freeman (6'4'', SG, Georgetown, Sr.)
55. LA Lakers - Pablo Aguilar (6'8'', PF, Spain)
56. Boston - Robin Benzing (6'9'', SF, Germany)
57. Dallas - Cam Long (6'4'', SG, George Mason, Sr.)
58. LA Lakers - Demetri McCamey (6'3'', PG, Illinois, Sr.)
59. Sacramento - Malcolm Delaney (6'3'', PG, Virginia Tech, Sr.)
60. San Antonio - Durrell Summers (6'5'', SG, Michigan State, Sr.)
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1. Cleveland - Derrick Williams (6'9'', PF, Arizona, Soph.)
2. Minnesota - Kyrie Irving (6'2'', PG, Duke, Fresh.)
3. Washington - Harrison Barnes (6'8'', SF, North Carolina, Fresh.)
4. Toronto - Enes Kanter (6'11'', PF, Turkey)
5. Sacramento - Jan Vesely (6'11'', SF, Czech Republic)
6. Utah - Jonas Valanciunas (6'10'', C, Lithuania)
7. Detroit - Perry Jones (6'11'', PF, Baylor, Fresh.)
8. Cleveland - Brandon Knight (6'3'', PG, Kentucky, Fresh.)
9. Milwaukee - Alec Burks (6'6'', SG, Colorado, Soph.)
10. Charlotte - Donatas Motiejunas (7'0'', PF, Lithuania)
11. Golden State - John Henson (6'10'', PF, North Carolina, Soph.)
12. Utah - Kemba Walker (6'0'', PG, UConn, Jr.)
13. Phoenix - Terrence Jones (6'9'', SF, Kentucky, Fresh.)
14. Houston - Kawhi Leonard (6'7'', SF San Diego State, Soph.)
15. Indiana - Jimmer Fredette (6'2'', PG, BYU, Sr.)
16. New York - Marcus Morris (6'9'', PF, Kansas, Jr.)
17. Philadelphia - Tristan Thompson (6'9'', PF, Texas, Fresh.)
18. Minnesota - Jordan Hamilton (6'7'', SF, Texas, Soph.)
19. Washington - Kenneth Faried (6'8'', PF, Morehead State, Sr.)
20. New Orleans - Tyler Zeller (6'11'', C, North Carolina, Jr.)
21. Portland - Bismack Biyombo (6'9'', PF, Congo)
22. Denver - Chris Singleton (6'8'', SF, Florida State, Jr.)
23. Phoenix - Tyler Honeycutt (6'8'', SF, UCLA, Soph.)
24. Oklahoma City - Justin Harper (6'10'', PF, Richmond, Sr.)
25. Chicago - Jordan Williams (6'10'', C, Maryland, Soph.)
26. Boston - Markieff Morris (6'9'', PF, Kansas, Jr.)
27. Dallas - Nikola Mirotic (6'10'', PF, Montenegro)
28. New Jersey - Tobias Harris (6'8'', SF, Tennessee, Fresh.)
29. Chicago - Kyle Singler (6'9'', SF, Duke, Sr.)
30. San Antonio - Lucas Nogueira (7'0'', C, Brazil)
31. Cleveland - Jeremy Tyler (6'10'', PF, USA)
32. Miami - Nolan Smith (6'3'', SG, Duke, Sr.)
33. Washington - Marshon Brooks (6'5'', SG, Providence, Sr.)
34. Detroit - Trey Thompkins (6'9'', PF, Georgia, Jr.)
35. Sacramento - Reggie Jackson (6'3'', SG, Boston College, Jr.)
36. New Jersey - Nikola Vucevic (6'10'', PF, USC, Jr.)
37. LA Clippers - JaJuan Johnson (6'10'', PF, Purdue, Sr.)
38. Houston - Keith Benson (6'11'', C, Oakland, Sr.)
39. Milwaukee - Furkan Aldemir (6'9'', PF, Turkey)
40. Philadelphia - Malcolm Lee (6'5'', SG, UCLA, Jr.)
41. LA Lakers - Darius Morris (6'4'', PG, Michigan, Soph.)
42. Golden State - Jeffery Taylor (6'6'', SF, Vanderbilt, Jr.)
43. Chicago - Scottie Hopson (6'7'', SF, Tennessee, Jr.)
44. LA Clippers - Bojan Bogdanovic (6'7'', SF, Croatia)
45. Indiana - Greg Smith (6'10'', C, Fresno State, Soph.)
46. LA Lakers - Norris Cole (6'2'', PG, Cleveland State, Sr.)
47. Charlotte - E'Twaun Moore (6'4'', SG, Purdue, Sr.)
48. Memphis - Jon Leuer (6'10'', PF, Wisconsin, Sr.)
49. Atlanta - Matthew Bryan-Amaning (6'8'', PF, Washington, Sr.)
50. New Orleans - LaceDarius Dunn (6'4'', SG, Baylor, Sr.)
51. Detroit - Chandler Parsons (6'10'', SF, Florida, Sr.)
52. Portland - Jacob Pullen (6'1'', PG, Kansas State, Sr.)
53. Orlando - Rick Jackson (6'9'', PF, Syracuse, Sr.)
54. Cleveland - Austin Freeman (6'4'', SG, Georgetown, Sr.)
55. LA Lakers - Pablo Aguilar (6'8'', PF, Spain)
56. Boston - Robin Benzing (6'9'', SF, Germany)
57. Dallas - Cam Long (6'4'', SG, George Mason, Sr.)
58. LA Lakers - Demetri McCamey (6'3'', PG, Illinois, Sr.)
59. Sacramento - Malcolm Delaney (6'3'', PG, Virginia Tech, Sr.)
60. San Antonio - Durrell Summers (6'5'', SG, Michigan State, Sr.)
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Jones, while supremely talented, really is a bad fit in Detroit both skill-wise and personality-wise.
In the scenario you present, I bet Duamrs would opt to take Knight.
I like the Thompkins pick in the 2nd though.
You still have Durrell Summers barely hanging in there. As an MSU fan, I can say with a fair degree of certainty that unless he blows everyone away in workouts (I mean really WOW them), he won't sniff the draft. He was abysmal this year.
In the scenario you present, I bet Duamrs would opt to take Knight.
I like the Thompkins pick in the 2nd though.
You still have Durrell Summers barely hanging in there. As an MSU fan, I can say with a fair degree of certainty that unless he blows everyone away in workouts (I mean really WOW them), he won't sniff the draft. He was abysmal this year.
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RTM wrote:Jones, while supremely talented, really is a bad fit in Detroit both skill-wise and personality-wise.
In the scenario you present, I bet Duamrs would opt to take Knight.
I like the Thompkins pick in the 2nd though.
You still have Durrell Summers barely hanging in there. As an MSU fan, I can say with a fair degree of certainty that unless he blows everyone away in workouts (I mean really WOW them), he won't sniff the draft. He was abysmal this year.
Perry Jones is a tough one for me. I really feel pretty strongly that he will go in the top 6 or so, but I can't figure out to whom. He is not optimal to Detroit,. but his talent at #7 has to intrigue Dumars. Thompkins is kind of a safety net pick for Jones.
Summers has been awful this year, but he is a great shooter and those are always in short supply. He may go undrafted, but it will only take one team willing to take a chane on him finding his stroke again.
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My best guess is Perry ends up in Cleveland at either at 4 or 8. Basically the way I see it, the other lotto pick will give them insurance to roll the dice. And I think Gilbert knows he'll be sitting in this position for 3-5 years more no matter what he does so he'll have more kicks at the can if this one doesn't work out.
I think the lowest he falls is Milwaukee. They need a power forward, need offensive upside BAD and Bogut is a great compliment to him. Would be very similar to the Jennings pick. At 9 you roll that dice.
I think the lowest he falls is Milwaukee. They need a power forward, need offensive upside BAD and Bogut is a great compliment to him. Would be very similar to the Jennings pick. At 9 you roll that dice.
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Dr Mufasa wrote:... And I think (Cleveland Owner) Gilbert knows he'll be sitting in this position for 3-5 years more no matter what he does...
Huh?
Davis, Burks, Barnes, Hickson, Varajeo for instance keeps them out of the top 10 next draft.
As for the latest Cammo mock, I hate the idea of Cleveland drafting a small guard. They need a quality big for depth and completely lack wings while being loaded at small guard. Unless Davis is actually dealt on draft day I can't see them considering a small guard other than Irving at the top.
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tidho wrote:Dr Mufasa wrote:... And I think (Cleveland Owner) Gilbert knows he'll be sitting in this position for 3-5 years more no matter what he does...
Huh?
Davis, Burks, Barnes, Hickson, Varajeo for instance keeps them out of the top 10 next draft.
As for the latest Cammo mock, I hate the idea of Cleveland drafting a small guard. They need a quality big for depth and completely lack wings while being loaded at small guard. Unless Davis is actually dealt on draft day I can't see them considering a small guard other than Irving at the top.
Cleveland needs talent across the board. They should not be worried at all about position at all. If Cleveland's plan is to build a title contender, then they will need 5 (4 at least if Hickson develops) new starters. Making short sighted picks because you have Baron Davis already is not how you build a good team.
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tidho wrote:Huh?
Davis, Burks, Barnes, Hickson, Varajeo for instance keeps them out of the top 10 next draft.
That's still the worst team in the league unless Milwaukee trades Bogut or Toronto trades Bargnani. Max 5th or 6th worst record.
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