here is mine. 1-Andrew Bogut 2-Marvin Williams 3-Chris Paul 4-Deron Williams 5-Raymond Felton 6-Gerald Green 7-Danny Granger 8-Channing Frye 9-Hakim Warrick 10-Jarrett Jack 11-Rashad McCants 12-Sean May 13-Antoine Wright 14-Julius Hodge 15-Fran Vasquez 16-Joey Graham 17-Fran Vasquez 18-Martell Webster 19-Chris Taft 20-Rudy Fernandez 21-Charlie Villanueva 22- Fransisco Garcia 23-Ike Diogu 24-Wayne Simien 25- Monta Ellis 26-Andrew Bynum 27-CJ Miles 28-Yaroslav Korolev 29-Johan Petro 30-Ronny Turiaf I know there are alot of slips and kicks in the draft, andi feel this is pretty decent, and pretty realistic. Like to know your thoughts!
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting urbannomad23:</div><div class="quote_post">here is mine. 1-Andrew Bogut 2-Marvin Williams 3-Chris Paul 4-Deron Williams 5-Raymond Felton 6-Gerald Green 7-Danny Granger 8-Channing Frye 9-Hakim Warrick</div> This is pretty much the standard top nine, or close to it, so nothing to really comment on. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">10-Jarrett Jack 11-Rashad McCants 12-Sean May 13-Antoine Wright 14-Julius Hodge 15-Fran Vasquez</div> There's no way that Rashad McCants goes as high as #11. I can maybe see him going as high as #13, but that would just be because of the Bobcats' need for a Shooting Guard and local prospect. I don't understand Sean May in Los Angeles (Clippers). He's not so talented that a team will want to draft him without regard to his position. Hodge is very high. He recently made a case for himself as a first round pick, but thinking about a team picking him in the lottery is almost laughable. Fran Vazquez is way too low. Don't think that the Knicks, Warriors, Lakers, and the Magic will all pass him up. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">16-Joey Graham 17-Fran Vasquez 18-Martell Webster 19-Chris Taft 20-Rudy Fernandez</div> After the way he tested athletically, Joey Graham will be drafted ahead of players like Rashad McCants and Julius Hodge without question. You have Vazquez in here twice. Martell Webster is a lock for the lottery, and it'd take something catastrophic to knock him out. Rudy Fernandez might not even be picked in the mid-second round if he stays in the draft this year, which most scouts say he won't. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">21-Charlie Villanueva 22- Fransisco Garcia 23-Ike Diogu 24-Wayne Simien 25- Monta Ellis 26-Andrew Bynum 27-CJ Miles 28-Yaroslav Korolev 29-Johan Petro 30-Ronny Turiaf</div> Either you know something I don't or C.J. Miles at #27 is a complete joke. It's questionable to whether or not the kid will even be drafted this year. Wait, did you mean #27 in the second round? That would make sense. As for Korolev, he could go as high as #12 now, and the furthest I expect him to slip is #26 to the Pistons, but that's just the worst case scenario. He definitely won't be available for the Spurs at #28. Nice to see another member trying their hand at a mock.
yah i know some are really high! and some are really low, but no one in the NBA follows mocks, except for the top three picks! im just saying. there have been so many different picks and so many great and so many weak picks before. im just saying that anything could happen, and i feel as though this aint a deep draft, its a draft with good players. and for a team to get a guy with a good known name is a plus for the team, and organization. it's more or less a psychological thing. anyone else have comments for my mocK?
Hodge is too high, Korolev and Petro too low, everything else is good, this draft is very deep, you won't just have any Lebrons, or Okafors becoming superstars so early