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mikeyharris NEW 2010 NBA Mock Draft (2 Rounds)

Discussion in 'NBA Draft' started by mikeyharris, Jun 9, 2010.

  1. mikeyharris

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    2010 NBA Mock Draft

    First Round

    1. Washington Wizards- John Wall PG Kentucky
    2. Philadelphia 76ers- Evan Turner SG/SF Ohio State
    3. New Jersey Nets- Derrick Favors PF Georgia Tech
    4. Minnesota Timberwolves- Wesley Johnson SF Syracuse
    5. Sacramento Kings- DeMarcus Cousins C Kentucky
    6. Golden State Warriors- Al Farouq Aminu SF Wake Forest
    7. Detroit Pistons- Greg Monroe PF Georgetown
    8. Los Angeles Clippers- Xavier Henry SG Kansas
    9. Utah Jazz (From New York Knicks via Phoenix Suns)- Ed Davis PF North Carolina
    10. Indiana Pacers- Gordon Hayward SG/SF Butler
    11. New Orleans Hornets- Cole Aldrich C Kansas
    12. Memphis Grizzlies- Luke Babbitt SF Nevada
    13. Toronto Raptors- Hassan Whiteside C Marshall
    14. Houston Rockets- Ekpe Udoh PF/C Baylor
    15. Milwaukee Bucks (From Chicago Bulls)- Paul George SF Fresno State
    16. Minnesota Timberwolves (From Charlotte Bobcats via Denver Nuggets)- Daniel Orton C Kentucky
    17. Chicago Bulls (From Milwaukee Bucks)- James Anderson SG/SF Oklahoma State
    18. Miami Heat- Eric Bledsoe PG Kentucky
    19. Boston Celtics- Solomon Alabi C Florida State
    20. San Antonio Spurs- Damion James SF Texas
    21. Oklahoma City Thunder- Larry Sanders PF VCU
    22. Portland Trail Blazers- Patrick Patterson PF Kentucky
    23. Minnesota Timberwolves (From Utah Jazz via Philadelphia 76ers)- Kevin Seraphin PF France
    24. Atlanta Hawks- Lance Stephenson SG Cincinnati
    25. Memphis Grizzlies (From Denver Nuggets)- Avery Bradley PG/SG Texas
    26. Oklahoma City Thunder (From Phoenix Suns)- Quincy Pondexter SF Washington
    27. New Jersey Nets (From Dallas Mavericks)- Stanley Robinson SF Connecticut
    28. Memphis Grizzlies (From Los Angeles Lakers)- Craig Brackins PF Iowa State
    29. Orlando Magic- Terrico White SG Mississippi
    30. Washington Wizards (From Cleveland Cavaliers)- Gani Lawal PF Georgia Tech


    Second Round

    1. New Jersey Nets- Dominique Jones SG South Florida
    2. Oklahoma City Thunder (From Minnesota Timberwolves)- Jordan Crawford SG/SF Xavier
    3. Sacramento Kings- Elliot Williams SG Memphis
    4. Golden State Warriors- Ryan Richards PF England
    5. Washington Wizards- Devin Ebanks SF West Virginia
    6. Detroit Pistons- Jerome Jordan PF/C Tulsa
    7. Milwaukee Bucks (From Philadelphia 76ers)- Trevor Booker PF Clemson
    8. New York Knicks- Willie Warren PG/SG Oklahoma
    9. New York Knicks (From Los Angeles Clippers via Denver Nuggets)- Jarvis Varnado PF Mississippi State
    10. Indiana Pacers- Armon Johnson PG Nevada
    11. Miami Heat (From New Orleans Hornets)- Darington Hobson SF New Mexico
    12. Miami Heat (From Toronto Raptors)- Artsiom Parakhouski C Radford
    13. Los Angeles Lakers (From Memphis Grizzlies)- Miroslav Raduljica C Serbia
    14. Portland Trail Blazers (From Chicago Bulls)- Sherron Collins PG Kansas
    15. Minnesota Timberwolves (From Houston Rockets)- Alexey Shved PG/SG Russia
    16. Phoenix Suns (From Charlotte Bobcats)- Greivis Vasquez PG/SG Maryland
    17. Milwaukee Bucks- Mikhail Torrance PG Alabama
    18. Miami Heat- Dexter Pittman C Texas
    19. San Antonio Spurs- Paulao Prestes C Brazil
    20. Dallas Mavericks (From Oklahoma City Thunder)- Charles Garcia PF Seattle University
    21. Oklahoma City Thunder (From Portland Trail Blazers via Dallas Mavericks and Minnesota Timberwolves)- Tiny Gallon PF/C Oklahoma
    22. Boston Celtics- Manny Harris PG/SG Michigan
    23. Atlanta Hawks- Tibor Pleiss C Germany
    24. Los Angeles Clippers (From Denver Nuggets)- Tim Ohlbrecht PF Germany
    25. Utah Jazz- Jon Scheyer SG Duke
    26. Minnesota Timberwolves (From Phoenix Suns)- Nemanja Bjelica SF Serbia
    27. Indiana Pacers (From Dallas Mavericks)- Robin Benzing SF Germany
    28. Los Angeles Lakers- Pablo Aguilar SF Spain
    29. Orlando Magic- Sylven Landesberg SG Virginia
    30. Phoenix Suns (From Cleveland Cavaliers)- Luke Harangody PF Notre Dame


    Pick by Team
    Atlanta Hawks- Lance Stephenson, Tibor Pleiss
    Boston Celtics- Solomon Alabi, Manny Harris
    Charlotte Bobcats- NONE
    Chicago Bulls- James Anderson
    Cleveland Cavaliers- NONE
    Dallas Mavericks- Charles Garcia
    Denver Nuggets- NONE
    Detroit Pistons- Greg Monroe, Jerome Jordan
    Golden State Warriors- Al Farouq Aminu, Ryan Richards
    Houston Rockets- Ekpe Udoh
    Indiana Pacers- Gordon Hayward, Armon Johnson, Robin Brenzing
    Los Angeles Clippers- Xavier Henry, Tim Ohlbrecht
    Los Angleles Lakers- Miroslav Raduljica, Pablo Aguilar
    Memphis Grizzlies- Luke Babbitt, Avery Bradley, Craig Brackins
    Miami Heat- Eric Bledsoe, Darington Hobson, Artsiom Parakhouski, Dexter Pittman
    Milwaukee Bucks- Paul George, Trevor Booker, Mikhail Torrence
    Minnesota Timberwolves- Wesley Johnson, Daniel Orton, Kevin Seraphin, Alexey Shved, Nemanja Bjelica
    New Jersey Nets- Derrick Favors, Stanley Robinson, Dominique Jones
    New Orleans Hornets- Cole Aldrich
    New York Knicks- Willie Warren, Jarvis Varnado
    Oklahoma City Thunder- Larry Sanders, Quincy Pondexter, Jordan Crawford, Tiny Gallon
    Orlando Magic- Terrico White, Sylven Landesberg
    Philadelphia 76ers- Evan Turner
    Phoenix Suns- Greivis Vasquez, Luke Harangody
    Portland Trail Blazers- Patrick Patterson, Sherron Collins
    Sacramento Kings- DeMarcus Cousins, Elliot Williams
    San Antonio Spurs- Damion James, Paulao Prestes
    Toronto Raptors- Hassan Whiteside
    Utah Jazz- Ed Davis, Jon Scheyer
    Washington Wizards- John Wall, Gani Lawal, Devin Ebanks
     
  2. LongTimeFan

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    Do you view Xavier Henry as a SF? I've always envisioned him playing the two, which would be hard to do in LA with Eric Gordon there.. Just a thought.

    Also, the Hornets have Okafor/West on their front line with an aging Peja on the perimeter -- I could see them perhaps looking at Paul George.
     
  3. mikeyharris

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    I see Henry being able to make a smooth transition to SF in the NBA. I think he could play SG or SF.

    As for the Hornets, that pick came down to Paul George and Cole Aldrich for me. I decided on Aldrich because of the fact that the Hornets have a surplus of wings and the emergence of Marcus Thornton and outside of Okafor and West, the Hornets have no reliable big men. Also, New Orleans was towards the bottom in rebounds this season and Aldrich is a rebounding machine. Also, New Orleans was in the top 10 in 3pt made and 3pt % so no need for a three point shooter.
     
  4. desi tmac91

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    A few problems I have with the mock.

    -Why does Bradley slip so far? Personally I think he could go as early as #13 to Toronto or in the early 20s at the latest.

    -What is your reasoning for the Celtics pick? With their core aging, why would they take a long term project like Alabi who might not even pan out?

    -I also disagree with Warren going in the second round. He was disappointing this year for sure but his talent and potential should easily make him first round bound.
     

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