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Chad Fords Mock Draft v4.0

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    By Chad Ford
    ESPN.com
    With all of the NBA draft camps behind us and teams in the midst of individual workouts, it's time to take another look at the first round.

    NBA teams have narrowed their draft lists but have plenty left to decide in the final couple of weeks before the draft.

    Here's our best stab, after talking to numerous NBA team sources, at how the draft will play out on June 24.

    Mock Draft 4.0

    PICK TEAM PLAYER VITALS

    1. Washington

    John Wall
    Position: PG
    Height: 6-foot-4
    Weight: 196 pounds
    Age: 19
    School: Kentucky
    Analysis: While the Wizards continue to maintain publicly that they are looking at a number of options, at this point there's very little suspense. Numerous sources have told ESPN.com that the Wizards will take Wall with the No. 1 pick.

    The question now is, with whom will they surround Wall? Most likely Gilbert Arenas will be back to fill out the backcourt.

    The Wizards will have enough cash to make a serious run at a player like Rudy Gay or a true frontcourt player if they so desire, but they may decide to sit this summer free-agent period out, get another high draft pick next year and rebuild the team more slowly.

    2. Philadelphia

    Evan Turner
    Position: SG
    Height: 6-7
    Weight: 214
    Age: 21
    School: Ohio State
    Analysis: After shaking things up last week and putting Derrick Favors here, I received a number of strong signals from inside the Sixers' organization that Turner is the guy they'll take at No. 2.

    While those signals certainly could be legit, I take them with a grain of salt. Turner is the most polished player in the draft, but I'm not sure he has the upside and he certainly doesn't have the size and athleticism of Favors.

    But because Turner is almost the consensus No. 2 pick in the draft, the Sixers want other teams trying to trade up for him (the Wolves and Pacers seem to be the hottest suitors) to believe they're taking him. If teams think he's slipping past Philly, they'll begin dealing with New Jersey instead.

    For now, we're putting Turner here. Whether the Sixers draft him or use this pick as a trade chip, it looks as though he has the inside track at going second.

    3. New Jersey

    Derrick Favors
    Position: PF
    Height: 6-10
    Weight: 245
    Age: 18
    School: Georgia Tech
    Analysis: While New Jersey would be happy if Turner were to slide to No. 3, the Nets also have a high level of interest in Favors. Brook Lopez has been solid in the middle and Favors has the type of athleticism and upside to complement him nicely.

    Of course, the Nets are also targeting a number of veteran big men, including Chris Bosh, Amare Stoudemire and Carlos Boozer this summer. With the amount of cap space they have, they have the luxury of drafting the best player available and can ignore need.

    The team also is high on Syracuse forward Wesley Johnson. I'm told he's in the mix at the No. 3 spot as well. But for now, Favors has the edge.

    4. Minnesota

    Wesley Johnson
    Position: SF
    Height: 6-8
    Weight: 206
    Age: 22
    School: Syracuse
    Analysis: The Wolves are exploring possibilities of moving up in the draft. Evan Turner is their target and they have the assets (the 16th and 23rd picks) to make a deal with either Philly or New Jersey if either team is so inclined.

    If they keep the pick, Johnson seems like a terrific fit. He is long and athletic, rebounds from the 3 spot and can hit an open jumper. Some believe he's the next Shawn Marion.

    There's also been some thought that DeMarcus Cousins could go here. But given Cousins' lack of elite athleticism, he seems like a strange fit next to Al Jefferson and Kevin Love. GM David Kahn is exploring moving one of those two players, but at the moment I think Johnson has the edge on Cousins.

    5. Sacramento

    Greg Monroe
    Position: PF
    Height: 6-11
    Weight: 247
    Age: 19
    School: Georgetown

    Analysis: Last year it took us until the day of the draft to nail this pick for the Kings and I have a feeling it's going that direction again this year.

    I don't have a good feel for which way the Kings are leaning. That's partly because the Kings play things close to the vest. It's also because there is no consensus player at No. 5. On talent, it's DeMarcus Cousins all the way if he's still available. But Cousins makes some teams wary, and I'm told the Kings are among those teams that, for the moment, are unsure.

    That leads us to Monroe. He has the talent and size to be a legit NBA center. He's the best passer in the draft and is offensively gifted. He takes games off on occasion and lacks a killer instinct, but the talent is there.

    The fact that a number of veteran NBA GMs have compared him to Vlade Divac shouldn't hurt.

    6. Golden State

    DeMarcus Cousins
    Position: C
    Height: 6-11
    Weight: 292
    Age: 19
    School: Kentucky

    Analysis: I think the Warriors will do backflips if Cousins slips this far. Several NBA GMs have told me that based on Cousins' body of work, interviews and his measurements, they believe Cousins is as good as any other prospect in the draft, including John Wall.

    Cousins has been compared to everyone from Shaq to Zach Randolph, but here's an interesting historical comparison to ponder -- could he be the next Moses Malone?

    While the Warriors have Andris Biedrins in the middle, he's nothing like Cousins, who can come in and be a big-time scorer right away. Teaming Cousins with Stephen Curry and Anthony Randolph would give the Warriors a great foundation.

    7. Detroit

    Al-Farouq Aminu
    Position: SF
    Height: 6-9
    Weight: 215
    Age: 19
    School: Wake Forest

    Analysis: Pistons president Joe Dumars has said he wants his team to regain the grit and toughness of past Pistons teams. But picking at No. 7 makes that a bit of a challenge. The Pistons are really high on both Cousins and Favors, but most likely they'll have to move up in the draft to get one of them. Regardless, the Pistons need a big man.

    So why do I have them taking Aminu, who's listed as a small forward in his draft card? Because the Pistons are among a handful of teams who think, given Aminu's length, that he can play the 4 in the NBA. He's going to need to get stronger, but he has a penchant for rebounding and runs the floor like a deer.

    It's a bit of a risky pick for Dumars, but he hasn't been afraid to swing for the fences in the past.

    8. Los Angeles Clippers


    Gordon Hayward
    Position: SF
    Height: 6-8
    Weight: 211
    Age: 20
    School: Butler

    Analysis: The Clippers could go in a lot of different directions with this pick and I keep getting mixed signals.

    The latest tip to come out of Chicago pointed in the direction of Hayward. He's one of the most versatile guys in the draft, and while he struggled a bit this season, he can really knock down shots. Given that the team plans to feature Blake Griffin next season, that's a big deal.

    With the loss of Marcus Camby, Ekpe Udoh is also a real possibility here, as is Xavier Henry.

    9. Utah
    (via New York)

    Luke Babbitt
    Position: SF
    Height: 6-9
    Weight: 214
    Age: 20
    School: Nevada
    Analysis: On Friday, the Jazz brought in Greg Monroe for a solo workout. That was followed up, on Sunday, with a big workout featuring Aminu, Hayward, Babbitt and Xavier Henry.

    Monroe would fit a need if Carlos Boozer were to leave this summer. Henry, Babbitt, Hayward and Aminu could all fill a void left by Kyle Korver hitting free agency.

    From the sound of things, Monroe is still atop the Jazz's list, but in this scenario he's off the board before the Jazz pick. It seems as though Babbitt is strongly in the running, too. The Jazz have been higher on Babbitt than most all year. The rest of the league is playing catch-up to what Utah was saying in January.

    10. Indiana

    Ed Davis
    Position: PF
    Height: 6-10
    Weight: 227
    Age: 20
    School: North Carolina

    Analysis: The Pacers, like the Jazz, have already had in many of the top prospects they're considering. On Tuesday of last week, they brought in Daniel Orton, Ekpe Udoh and Hassan Whiteside. The next day, they watched Avery Bradley and Eric Bledsoe go head-to-head.

    Orton, Udoh, Whiteside, Bradley and Bledsoe are all part of Plan B, however. If the Pacers can get fortunate enough to see Davis or Monroe to slip, they're in a much better place. While Davis is very raw, he's got the size, athleticism and shot-blocking ability that the team has been craving for years.

    The Pacers are looking to shore up their team via trades and have a some assets, including the expiring contracts of both Troy Murphy and T.J. Ford -- so they are free to go with the best talent available.

    11. New Orleans

    Cole Aldrich
    Position: C
    Height: 6-10
    Weight: 236
    Age: 21
    School: Kansas
    Analysis: The Hornets have a new head coach and job No. 1 is now turning toward filling a pretty large hole in the middle. The Hornets have Emeka Okafor and not much else.

    Their choices here are Aldrich, Daniel Orton and Hassan Whiteside. While Orton and Whiteside have more upside, Aldrich is, by far, the most NBA-ready of the group and could become a Joel Przybilla-like player in the middle.

    Considering that Aldrich could go as high as No. 5, he's a bargain at No. 11.

    12. Memphis

    Paul George
    Position: SF
    Height: 6-9
    Weight: 214
    Age: 20
    School: Fresno State
    Analysis: The Grizzlies have had their sights set on Luke Babbitt for weeks and he could fall here. However, if he's off the board, expect them to look at the next best available wing.

    With Rudy Gay headed toward restricted free agency, it's a place where they could be vulnerable. George, Xavier Henry and Damion James all have a shot here. As does Kentucky's Patrick Patterson.

    However, of the group George has the game that most resembles Gay and he'd come at a tenth of the price if the Grizzlies decide not to match an offer for Gay this summer.

    13. Toronto

    Avery Bradley
    Position: SG
    Height: 6-3
    Weight: 180
    Age: 19
    School: Texas

    Analysis: The Raptors could go a number of different directions here. With Chris Bosh likely out the door, Hedo Turkoglu pining for a trade and the team shopping Jose Calderon -- you can expect the Raptors to look radically different next summer.

    Finding a center is atop GM Bryan Colangelo's list. If Bosh leaves he'd like to move Andrea Bargnani to the 4. But of the top big men left on the board -- Orton, Whiteside and Alabi -- none of them is close to being ready.

    That may shift the Raptors' focus to the backcourt. Assuming they can move Calderon this summer, they'll have a need at the point and Bradley, who can play both backcourt positions, is the type of athletic, explosive athlete they're looking for.

    14. Houston

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    Ekpe Udoh
    Position: PF
    Height: 6-10
    Weight: 237
    Age: 22
    School: Baylor

    Analysis: Udoh is the type of long, shot-blocking forward who should find a comfortable home in Houston. While he's a bit older than the rest of the class and doesn't have elite athleticism, he's still improving -- one of the few older players in the draft with any real upside left. Patrick Patterson and Hassan Whiteside are other possibilities here.


    15. Milwaukee
    (via Chicago)

    Xavier Henry
    Position: SG
    Height: 6-7
    Weight: 210
    Age: 19
    School: Kansas

    Analysis: The Bucks have a big need at the wing position. With Michael Redd coming back from injury and nearing the end of his career and John Salmons looking to opt out of his contract, it's time to shore up that position.

    Of the players left on the board, Henry looks to be, by far, the best value. He's being looked at as high as No. 6 by the Warriors, No. 8 by the Clippers, No. 9 by the Jazz and No. 10 by the Pacers.

    If he slides past all four, he'd be a great addition in Milwaukee. The Bucks need his 3-point shooting.

    16. Minnesota
    (via Charlotte)

    Hassan Whiteside
    Position: C
    Height: 7-0
    Weight: 227
    Age: 20
    School: Marshall

    Analysis: The Wolves have been eyeing Paul George for a while, but if he's gone here, they could roll the dice on Whiteside. Minnesota doesn't have much in the middle.

    The Wolves will likely re-sign Darko Milicic this summer, but it's still unclear whether he's the long-term answer. Darko played well in his brief stint in Minnesota, but will he continue to play well once he gets a multiyear deal?

    Whiteside's one of those players who will be either boon or bust. He has the athletic gifts and size to be a star. But he's going to need a lot of work on and off the court to reach his potential. If a team has patience (and the Wolves should) he'd be a great risk at this point in the draft.

    17. Chicago
    (via Milwaukee)

    James Anderson
    Position: SG
    Height: 6-6
    Weight: 210
    Age: 21
    School: Oklahoma State

    Analysis: Anderson was one of the best scorers in college basketball and could be a very good fit in the Bulls' backcourt. His ability to stretch the defense and attack the basket would make him a nice complement to Derrick Rose.

    Even if the team ends up landing LeBron James or Dwyane Wade, look for Anderson to be the guy. As far as NBA-ready players go, there are few better in this draft. I'd expect him to play the same sort of role James Harden did in OKC last season.

    18. Miami

    Eric Bledsoe
    Position: PG
    Height: 6-2
    Weight: 192
    Age: 20
    School: Kentucky

    Analysis: Bledsoe is a tough, Pat Riley type of player and could be a long-term upgrade from the Mario Chalmers-Carlos Arroyo duo at point guard.

    Bledsoe was one of the players who really helped himself at the draft combine. Playing outside of John Wall's shadow, he often looked like the best guard on the floor. Physically, he's ready for the NBA right now. But he still needs more experience running the point. In the long term, Bledsoe could pay off.

    19. Boston

    Solomon Alabi
    Position: C
    Height: 7-1
    Weight: 237
    Age: 22
    School: Florida State


    Analysis: Alabi may seem like a bit of a reach to some, but I was impressed with the feedback I received from NBA scouts and GMs after the combine. Not only did he measure as the biggest player in the draft, but he showed a nice skills game and a terrific motor in the drills.

    Some scouts are comparing him to Dikembe Mutombo. I don't think Alabi has the same sort of rebounding and shot-blocking ability, but he does have a similar demeanor and presence on the court.

    20. San Antonio

    Damion James
    Position: SF
    Height: 6-8
    Weight: 227
    Age: 22
    School: Texas

    Analysis: James is one of the more underrated players in the draft. Very few players have his combination of athleticism and motor.

    He doesn't have a position on offense, but he can defend multiple positions on the floor. He would be able to step in right away with the Spurs' veterans and provide meaningful minutes.

    21. Oklahoma City

    Daniel Orton
    Position: C
    Height: 6-10
    Weight: 269
    Age: 19
    School: Kentucky

    Analysis: Orton is a bit of an enigma. His 3 ppg and 3 rpg as a freshman at Kentucky certainly don't wow you. But he's got the raw tools to be a successful big man in the pros.

    The Thunder were among the teams that were on him early and they might just get lucky and get him here. While Orton is in the discussion starting at the 10th pick, concerns about his knees and his relative lack of playing time over the course of the past two years are weighing on teams.

    He could easily end up in the lottery, but I doubt he slips further than this.

    22. Portland

    Patrick Patterson
    Position: PF
    Height: 6-8
    Weight: 245
    Age: 21
    School: Kentucky

    Analysis: Patterson would be a steal for the Blazers if he slips this low. While Patterson does little to wow you, he's the type of unselfish, productive big man who would fit in well with the team that Blazers GM Kevin Pritchard has put together.

    He measured well in Chicago and was apparently one of the best interviewees there, so he could find himself moving back up into the late lottery. But I'm still struggling to find him a home.

    23. Minnesota
    (via Utah)

    Kevin Seraphin
    Position: PF
    Height: 6-10
    Weight: 258
    Age: 20
    Country: France

    Analysis: With their third pick of this draft, you can expect the Wolves to stash a player overseas. Seraphin hasn't really produced big numbers in France, but he has Serge Ibaka-like physical upside.

    24. Atlanta

    Lance Stephenson
    Position: SG
    Height: 6-6
    Weight: 227
    Age: 19
    School: Cincinnati
    Analysis: The Hawks aren't known for really swinging for the fences. But they just might try with Stephenson. With Joe Johnson looking as though he may bolt this summer, the team is going to need another wing and Stephenson has as much talent as anyone left on the board.

    He has an NBA body, can play the iso game and has a high basketball IQ. His lack of a 3-point jump shot could be a concern for the Hawks, but at this point I think you have to take the best player available.

    25. Memphis
    (via Denver)

    Elliot Williams
    Position: SG
    Height: 6-4
    Weight: 180
    Age: 20
    School: Memphis
    Analysis: The Grizzlies have yet to fall in love with Mike Conley. He's been solid, but they continue to search for alternatives.

    Williams is an explosive, Jason Terry-like combo guard who could give the Grizzlies a boost off the bench. The fact that he's a local product certainly wouldn't hurt.

    26. Oklahoma City
    (via Phoenix)

    Craig Brackins
    Position: PF
    Height: 6-10
    Weight: 229
    Age: 22
    School: Iowa State
    Analysis: Brackins would be a good pick for the Thunder. He's a high-character guy who can score inside and outside and will play hard. Right now, Nenad Krstic is the only guy who can really get it done in the post. Brackins could be a nice long-term fit.

    27. New Jersey
    (via Dallas)

    Terrico White
    Position: SG
    Height: 6-5
    Weight: 203
    Age: 20
    School: Mississippi

    Analysis: White is an elite athlete who, when he's on, is one of the best guards in the country. The problem is he has a tendency to disappear in games. If the Nets can get him to play with some consistency, he would be a steal here.

    28. Memphis
    (via L.A. Lakers)

    Larry Sanders
    Position: SF
    Height: 6-11
    Weight: 222
    Age: 21
    School: Va. Commonwealth

    Analysis: If the Grizzlies go with a wing and combo guard with their first two picks, they can swing for the fences with Sanders. With a freakish wingspan and terrific athleticism, Sanders could add a different look to the Grizzlies front court.
    Both Marc Gasol and Zach Randolph are big bodies, but neither player can run the floor and do the things Sanders can do.

    29. Orlando

    Armon Johnson
    Position: PG
    Height: 6-4
    Weight: 195
    Age: 21
    School: Nevada

    Analysis: It was pretty clear in the playoffs that the Magic could use some more help in their backcourt and from the sound of things, Johnson has been impressing in workouts.

    He's a great athlete who can break down the defense and get to the basket. He's not a great shooter, but the Magic are already loaded with guys who can stretch the floor.

    30. Washington
    (via Cleveland)

    Quincy Pondexter
    Position: SF
    Height: 6-7
    Weight: 220
    Age: 22
    School: Washington
    Analysis: Pondexter is coming off a great senior season and is one of the best athletes in the draft. With the Wizards trying to rebuild with young players who can get up and down the floor, Pondexter seems like a good bet here.

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    I have done my daily good...

    ;)

    DD
     
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    ...and you have done well my friend. Thank you. ;)
     
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    You are welcome.

    If Cousins slips to the Warriors maybe we could pick up Biedrens on the cheap?

    DD
     
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    <object width="640" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/Mh4cMkKiAus&hl=en_US&fs=1&"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/Mh4cMkKiAus&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="640" height="385"></embed></object>
     
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    Thanks, DD! Repped.
     
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    Thanks for the vid Egghead. Finally i get to see Whiteside practice and have a good interview. Would that move a 2:43 be a travel in the NBA?
     
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    Two years ago I was very high on Biedrens but he can't stay healthy.
     
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    Whiteside just looks so fluid out there. Aldrich looked the stiffest, Udoh looked average, Orton looked good, the other guy looked OK. Whiteside just swished everything and didn't look hurried or rattled at all.

    Can't wait for Whiteside to be drafted by the Rockets!
     
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    The Aldrich kid has got a real funky shot, but what a heck of a reach he possesses. In fact all those guys are rediculously long.
     
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    Whiteside and Udoh looked decent in the videos. Then again, anyone can make open shots like that though. Whiteside did look pretty fluid though. He looked better than what some scouting reports have made him out to be.
     
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    Biedrins will never be on the cheap. He has a contract for $9M per year through the 2013-2014 season.
     
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    Udoh remind me of James Harden. Everything seems so slow and deliberate but in game it is just faster.

    Whiteside looked really fluid. Very comfortable with the ball.

    I also thought Orton looked a lot better than I thought he would... I would be okay with those three.

    Fierguard

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    One of the better workout videos ive seen so far this year and most of the players would be viable picks for Houston.

    From this workout and the interview I can see why people are pushing Whiteside far out. His footwork is nowhere near what the other guys are at and terribly uncomfortable in front of the camera.

    Orton looks alot more solid than I would have imagined and could end up being a solid pick.

    Udoh looks solid as well although he does seem a tad bit undersized for the style of play he has. Could come in and produce right away so I could see why he is on Houston's radar as far as we know.

    If Aldrich falls though I think he is the one to go with. Solid center with good size, decent jumper, and rebounder. He is polished and ready to go. Take him if we can.
     
  15. Hayesfan

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    rumor was that daniel orton isn't doing well in workouts, so we're seeing a small sample size here.

    and aldrich (sp?) has a funky shot... and I'm a Chuck fan saying that!
     
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    It will be interesting to see Nelly change the Warriors into a half-court team with a true low post threat in Cousins. Does Nelly have any experience with a low-post offense?
     
  17. smoothie

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    his shot isn't just funky... but it could hurt his stock. pulling the ball all the way back to your shoulder makes it pretty easy to block. scouts LOVE a high release (think lamarcus aldridge).
     
  18. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    Boozer gets away with it though.
     
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    Didn't he have Bob Lanier?

    DD
     
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    Never heard of him. It's before my time. :grin:
     

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