1. Blazers - Greg Oden2. Sonics - Kevin Durant3. Hawks - Brandan Wright4. Grizzlies - Al Horford5. Celtics - Yi Jianlian6. Bucks - Mike Conley7. Timberwolves - Jeff Green8. Bobcats - Joakim Noah9. Bulls - Spencer Hawes10. Kings - Corey Brewer11. Hawks - Acie Law12. 76ers - Julian Wright13. Hornets - Thaddeus Young14. Clippers - Javaris Crittenton15. Pistons - Al Thornton16. Wizards - Rodney Stuckey17. Nets - Jason Smith18. Warriors - Rudy Fernandez19. Lakers - Acie Law20. Heat - Derrick Byars21. 76ers - Josh McRoberts22. Bobcats - Nick Young23. Knicks - Daequan Cook24. Suns - Marco Bellinelli25. Jazz - Arron Afflalo26. Rockets - Alando Tucker27. Pistons - Tiago Splitter28. Spurs - Gabe Pruitt29. Suns - Sean Williams30. 76ers - Ramon SessionsConstructive criticism? I don't watch much college basketball, so I could use some comments here...I'm looking to make one or two different versions to this.
<ul>[*]There's no problem with the Hawks taking Wright, but imo, we cannot and will not pass up another potentially great PG.[*]The Bobcats are in need of a SG, and Corey Brewer would fit that need so well - he'll provide some solid scoring and he's the best defender in the draft. Then I think the Kings take the best player available in Julian Wright.[*]Wizards are not very deep in the big man spot, so I think they'd go with a big guy there.[*]Javaris and Acie Law could switch picks, teams are probably more willing to take a guy that played 4 years in college and an 18 year old freshman.[*]I don't see Nick Young slipping to 22. The Hornets, Clippers, Pistons, Warriors, and Lakers could all use a guy like him.[*]Marcus Williams is a better all-around player than Daequan Cook, so I'd think the Knicks would go with him.. [*]I'm not sure what teams are interested in Ramon Sessions, but I don't think he's a first round talent at this point. He needs another year in college to polish his PG skills.[/list]Solid mock though. :dribble:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (kingjamez @ Jun 17 2007, 07:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><ul>[*]There's no problem with the Hawks taking Wright, but imo, we cannot and will not pass up another potentially great PG.[*]The Bobcats are in need of a SG, and Corey Brewer would fit that need so well - he'll provide some solid scoring and he's the best defender in the draft. Then I think the Kings take the best player available in Julian Wright.[*]Wizards are not very deep in the big man spot, so I think they'd go with a big guy there.[*]Javaris and Acie Law could switch picks, teams are probably more willing to take a guy that played 4 years in college and an 18 year old freshman.[*]I don't see Nick Young slipping to 22. The Hornets, Clippers, Pistons, Warriors, and Lakers could all use a guy like him.[*]Marcus Williams is a better all-around player than Daequan Cook, so I'd think the Knicks would go with him.. [*]I'm not sure what teams are interested in Ramon Sessions, but I don't think he's a first round talent at this point. He needs another year in college to polish his PG skills.[/list]Solid mock though. :dribble:</div>I just felt that Conley was a bit of a reach at #3, whereas Wright has the potential to be a star player. I know what you mean though.Corey is 6"9, and I don't know if he would want to be a full time SG...fair enough, but at that point in the draft, there aren't any good big men...There's Jason Smith, but he isn't really a good fit for the Wiz.True...but they already had 2 other picks, so they could afford to take a risk on a PG...I think Acie Law is an underrated prospect at this point...I think he'll go earlier than expected.You've got a point here...I thought I placed him kind of low as well, but I went with style of play and team needs....You've got a point...but I saw some mocks giving Daequan the edge over Marcus...
Acie Law is on their twice.I think the Bucks or T'Wolves will pick up Brewer if not Conley Jr.I don't see Al Thorton dropping that far, but I would love it if Detroit picked up Al.Nick Young and Tiago Splitter fall far. I'm not sure if the Warriors will want to draft another guard. It looks pretty good though.
Corey Brewer is 6'8", not 6'9". I see nothing wrong with CB4 pegging in Joakim Noah with Charlotte, Okafor, May and Noah would be a great trio inside. Charlotte has a chance to get a nice SG with the 22nd pick, do I think Nick Young will be there? No.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BrewCityBuck @ Jun 17 2007, 08:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Corey Brewer is 6'8", not 6'9". I see nothing wrong with CB4 pegging in Joakim Noah with Charlotte, Okafor, May and Noah would be a great trio inside. Charlotte has a chance to get a nice SG with the 22nd pick, do I think Nick Young will be there? No.</div>If Brewer is there at 8, than he'll probably be the best player available. He fills a need, and he's the best player left.. If he isn't there than I think Noah would be a fine pick, but they need to fill that SG need sometime in this draft.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (kingjamez @ Jun 17 2007, 07:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>If Brewer is there at 8, than he'll probably be the best player available. He fills a need, and he's the best player left.. If he isn't there than I think Noah would be a fine pick, but they need to fill that SG need sometime in this draft.</div> Probably the best player availiable? We don't know who the Bobcats would rather have or who's on their big board. Your basing that on nothing. For all we know, Brewer could be their 2nd ranked SF behind Green. Fill the SG need? Thats why they have the 22nd pick and will have plenty of SG's to choose from. We know that Emeka Okafor and Sean May have injury histories. I'm sure the team doesn't want to rely on Walter Herrman as their backup. Joakim Noah would solidify the PF/C spot. Charlotte has the FA money to go after a SG or SF to help out with Morrison and whoever they pick 22nd.
According to CB4's mock, Brewer is the best player on the board at 8. I'm starting to see where your coming from though, I just think they need to take the best player available at 8, whether its Noah or Brewer.