Look at this Mock draft of player that would be 4-year college players I found. Tell me what you think about it <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> But what if only four-year collegiates were eligible for the 2005 NBA Draft? What if not a single member of the Class of 2001 had jumped directly to the pros or forfeited even one season of collegiate eligibility? What if basketball had failed to globalize as quickly as it did? How might June 28 look then? Below is the ultimate mock draft, a draft that all but mocks itself ? how to know who Milwaukee, for example, might select if both T.J. Ford and Maurice Williams were Green Room guests rather than current Bucks ? mock drafts in general, and the idealistic return to senior-only drafts that the old guard envisions. 1. Utah (via Milwaukee): Needing a guard but unsure about whether to select hometown favorite Devin Harris, sharpshooter Ben Gordon, do-it-all DaJuan Wagner or true point guard T.J. Ford, the Bucks trade their No. 1 pick for Utah's No. 6 and No. 27 picks. The Jazz then waste no time in drafting DePaul's Eddy Curry, a 6-foot-11, 285 pound monster down low. 2. Atlanta: Lacking at nearly every position but embracing the maxim that "you can't teach height," the Hawks declare Connecticut's Emeka Okafor the best available player. Legions of Kwame Brown supporters, all hailing from Brunswick, Georgia, express their disapproval by booing the selection at Philips Arena. 3. Portland: Unable to identify a mentally unstable troublemaker with lottery-level skills, the guard-deficient Trailblazers draft Connecticut's Ben Gordon. Owner Paul Allen, still looking to pay big money for the right head coach after being rebuffed by Flip Saunders, makes the call to take Gordon. </div> Source <font color="Blue">Please do not post full articles.</font>