dunkaholic's mock v2

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  1. playmaker15

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    1. Milwalkee- Andrew Bogut C Utah
    2. Atlanta- Marvin Williams F UNC
    3. Portland- Gerald Green G/F HS
    4. New Orleans- Chris Paul G Wake Forest
    5. Charlotte- Ray Felton G UNC
    6. Utah- Deron Williams G Illinois
    7. Toronto- Danngy Granger G New Mexico
    8. New York- Martell Webster G HS
    9. Golden State- Antoine Wright G Tex. A & M
    10. Lakers- Jarret Jack G G. Tech
    11. Orlando- Chris Taft F Pitt.
    12. Clippers- Rashad Mcants G UNC
    13. Charlotte- Frqan Vasquez F Spain
    14. Minnesota- Joey Graham F Oklahoma St.
    15. New Jersey- Hakim Warrick
    16. Toronto- Johan Petro C France
    17. Indiana- Sean May F UNC
    18. Boston- Nate Robinson G Washington
    19. Memphis- Rudy Fernandez G Spain
    20. Denver-Fransisco Garcia G Louisville
    21. Phoenix- CJ Miles G HS
    22. Denver- Andrew Bynum C HS
    23. Sacramento- Kennedy Winston
    24. Houston- Ike Diogu F Arizona St.
    25. Seattle- Monta Ellis G HS
    26. Detroit- Wayne Simien F Kansas
    27. Utash Randolph Morris F Kentucky
    28. San Antonio- Ronny Turiaf F Gonzaga
    29. Miami- Andray Blatche C HS
    30. New York- Jason Maxiel- F Cincinnati
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting dunkaholic32:</div><div class="quote_post">1. Milwalkee- Andrew Bogut C Utah
    2. Atlanta- Marvin Williams F UNC</div>

    That's one hell of a mock you got there...
     
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    playmaker15 JBB Droppin Dimes

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    ino i messed up by posting it 2 early more coming later 2nyt
     
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    playmaker15 JBB Droppin Dimes

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    ok here's the new one
     
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    My Questions

    <u>18. Boston- Nate Robinson G Washington</u>
    This is the highest I Have ever seen him in a mock. I think he can go as a 1st rounder, but not to Boston, and not that high. Boston already has some young gunz in Tony Allen and Delonte West. Why draft Lil' Nate too?

    <u>Channing Frye</u>
    Where the heck is he at? I thought everybody wanted him. He has been tearing it up, hasn't he?
     
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    why would nj take warrick they already have carter and jefferson at the 3 and i thnik he would be too samll to play the 4 in the nba
     
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    -NRob won't go that high
    -Where's Frye?
    -Jason Maxiell won't be a first rounder
    -The Nets need a physical PF/C, not a tweener like Warrick
     
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    I just can't see the Suns taking a guard when when their obvious is center. If Andrew Bynum or Channing Frye is still there, they will definitely take one of the two. My gut say they'll go with the hometown kid Channing Frye who fits thier offensive scheme. They could then move Amare back to PF where he's most comfortable and they would finally have a true center.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">why would nj take warrick they already have carter and jefferson at the 3 and i thnik he would be too samll to play the 4 in the nba</div>

    First off, Jefferson is a 2, Carter is a 3, and the NJ heads are said to be very high on Warrick due to his fit in their system, and if he by chance did drop to them, they wont pass. He's less of a tweener than first thought. He was rumored to measure in at about 6'9" 1/2 (which makes his in shoes official measurment 6'10" 3/4) Add in his reported wingspan of 7'5" and his ability to finish strong on the break and halfcourt, and the length of him and Kristc and the potential of running a fast break with Jefferson, Carter, or Warrick to throw it up to makes Kidd a happy camper. (Warrick is a nasty streak and some more muscle away from being a taller, longer Kenyon Martin,)
     
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    Frye totally slipped my mind but he'll definately be there in v3 and i like the Warrick pick look at kicksdaddy613's post. With NRob i like him in Boston because West is more of a 2 guard and He could challenge MArcus Banks for the starting job. I put Maxiell in there because he is a big physical PF who gives the Knicks some needed toughness down low.
     
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    Mostly good,Taft and McCants have slid,Simien and Diogu are too productive to last that long and Miles won't go as high as Blatche.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting REREM:</div><div class="quote_post">Mostly good,Taft and McCants have slid,Simien and Diogu are too productive to last that long and Miles won't go as high as Blatche.</div>
    Yeah I hope this mock is wrong because if the Magic take Taft I am going to be pissed.
     
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    Warrioirs don't need Wright.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Warrioirs don't need Wright.</div>

    At 6-8 and with his shooting and ability to play the 3, Antoine Wright wouldnt be too bad in GS. Stick him on the wing opposite J-Rich, and it gives BDiddy a couple nice options. I still think they'd like to finally bring Pietrus in to start and should go big, but I can see that pick happening. (especially seeing as they LOVE Granger, and they both will play the 3 in the L)
     
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    WHy would the pacers pick a forward? What were you thinking they already have 15 forwards on the roster.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">WHy would the pacers pick a forward? What were you thinking they already have 15 forwards on the roster.</div>

    I have them choosing a forward aswell. If Marko Tomas was staying in the draft, he's Bird's guy. However, other than O'Neal and (sometimes) Foster, they dont have anyone up front. Maybe Harrison developes, maybe Bender (who hangs out on the perimeter anyway) stays healthy. They have several wing players, and although losing Reggie, they get Artest back.

    PG-Tinsley, Johnson
    SG-Artest, F.Jones
    SF-Jackson, J. Jones

    Plenty of depth in the backcourt. Jermaine O'Neal NEEDS help down low.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Quoting KICKSDADDY613:</div><div class="quote_post">I have them choosing a forward aswell. If Marko Tomas was staying in the draft, he's Bird's guy. However, other than O'Neal and (sometimes) Foster, they dont have anyone up front. Maybe Harrison developes, maybe Bender (who hangs out on the perimeter anyway) stays healthy. They have several wing players, and although losing Reggie, they get Artest back.

    PG-Tinsley, Johnson
    SG-Artest, F.Jones
    SF-Jackson, J. Jones

    Plenty of depth in the backcourt. Jermaine O'Neal NEEDS help down low.</div>


    There you have it ladies and gentlemen.
     

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