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		<description><![CDATA[Wikipedia facts about the NBA Draft: Some of the most noted NBA draft years are 1984, 1996, and 2003. Each of those is often referred to as one of, if not the, best NBA Draft ever, though the 2003 Draft was too recent to accurately compare. The 2000 NBA Draft has been regarded as the worst in history, with Sports [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wikipedia facts about the NBA Draft: <em>Some of the most noted NBA draft years are <a title="1984 NBA Draft" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_NBA_Draft">1984</a>, <a title="1996 NBA Draft" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_NBA_Draft">1996</a>, and <a title="2003 NBA Draft" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_NBA_Draft">2003</a>. Each of those is often referred to as one of, if not the, best NBA Draft ever, though the 2003 Draft was too recent to accurately compare. The <a title="2000 NBA Draft" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_NBA_Draft">2000 NBA Draft</a> has been regarded as the worst in history, with <a title="Sports Illustrated" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_Illustrated">Sports Illustrated</a> calling its first round &#8220;a horrible group of players.&#8221;<span> </span>The <a title="1986 NBA Draft" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_NBA_Draft">1986 Draft</a> was notable for the number of solid and even outstanding players selected in later rounds, partly because of drug problems that claimed the life of second overall pick <a title="Len Bias" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Len_Bias">Len Bias</a> and affected the careers of several other first-round picks.</em></p>
<p><strong>Round One</strong></p>
<p>1. Cleveland Cavaliers &#8211; Kyrie Irving, Guard, Duke University</p>
<p>Wikipedia facts: <em>Irving was born in <a title="Melbourne" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melbourne">Melbourne</a>, <a title="Victoria (Australia)" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_(Australia)">Victoria</a>, <a title="Australia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia">Australia</a> where his father, Drederick Irving, played professional basketball for the <a title="Bulleen Boomers" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulleen_Boomers">Bulleen Boomers</a>. Irving subsequently lived in Australia before relocating to the United States at the age of 2. He has dual citizenship in the United States and Australia<span> </span>and has recently expressed interest in representing the <a title="Australia national basketball team" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_national_basketball_team">Australian National Team</a>.</em></p>
<p>2. Minnesota Timberwolves &#8211; Derrick Williams, Forward, University of Arizona</p>
<p>Wikipedia fact: <em>Derrick Williams originally committed to play at the University of Southern California but asked for a release from his letter of intent when head coach Tim Floyd resigned amid allegations of NCAA rules violations.</em></p>
<p>3. Utah Jazz &#8211; Brandon Knight, Guard, University of Kentucky</p>
<p>Wikipedia fact: <em>On April 14, 2010, Knight signed an aid agreement with the University of Kentucky, not a letter of intent. Amid rumors that Kentucky coach John Calipari would jump to coach in the NBA, Knight&#8217;s parents advised him to sign an aid agreement. An aid agreement is different from a letter of intent in that the aid agreement is only a one way commitment, with Kentucky committed to give him one scholarship year while he can transfer without any repercussions from the NCAA, while a Letter of Intent means the deal is a two-way commitment between the school and the athlete. By signing an aid agreement, the Wildcats were committed to Knight, but he was not committed to them.</em></p>
<p>4. Cleveland Cavaliers &#8211; Enes Kanter, Center, University of Kentucky/Turkey</p>
<p>Wikipedia fact: <em>During the 2008-09 season, Kanter was a seldom-used reserve for <a title="Fenerbahçe Ülker" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenerbah%C3%A7e_%C3%9Clker">Fenerbahçe Ülker</a>, a Turkish professional basketball team.<span> </span>He played in at least nine games with the team – four in the <a title="Euroleague" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euroleague">Euroleague</a> and five in the <a title="Turkish Basketball League" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_Basketball_League">Turkish Basketball League</a>.</em></p>
<p>5. Toronto Raptors &#8211; Kawhi Leonard, Forward, San Diego State University</p>
<p>Wikipedia fact: <em>In 2009 as a senior at <a title="Martin Luther King High School (Riverside, California)" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King_High_School_(Riverside,_California)">Martin Luther King High School</a> in <a title="Riverside, California" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverside,_California">Riverside, California</a>, he was named <a title="California Mr. Basketball" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Mr._Basketball">Mr. Basketball California</a>.</em></p>
<p>6. Washington Wizards &#8211; Jan Vesely, Forward, Serbia</p>
<p>Wikipedia fact: <em>Due to his speed and court movement, Veselý has been compared to <a title="Dirk Nowitzki" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirk_Nowitzki">Dirk Nowitzki</a> and <a title="Andrei Kirilenko" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrei_Kirilenko">Andrei Kirilenko</a>.</em></p>
<p>7. Sacramento Kings &#8211; Jimmer Fredette, Guard, Brigham Young University</p>
<p>Wikipedia fact: <em>From his early childhood, he showed unusual dedication to athletics, his older brother TJ recalling, &#8220;He was the most determined, competitive four-year-old I had ever seen.&#8221; TJ, an aspiring <a title="Hip hop music" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_hop_music">rapper</a>, helped train him for his basketball career since before kindergarten.</em></p>
<p>8. Detroit Pistons &#8211; Kemba Walker, Guard, University of Connecticut</p>
<p>Wikipedia facts: <em>Walker grew up in the Sack-Wern Houses in <a title="Soundview, Bronx" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundview,_Bronx">Soundview, Bronx</a>, and is the youngest of three siblings.<span> </span>His mother is <a title="St. Croix" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Croix">Crucian</a> and his father is <a title="Antiguan" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiguan">Antiguan</a>. Walker is also a dancer. He performed three times at the <a title="Apollo Theater" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Theater">Apollo Theater</a> for the TV show <a title="Showtime at the Apollo" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showtime_at_the_Apollo">Showtime at the Apollo</a>.</em></p>
<p>9. Charlotte Bobcats &#8211; Bismack Biyombo, Forward/Center, Congo</p>
<p>Wikipedia fact: <em>Biyombo was discovered by the former Jordanian and Angolan national team head coach, Mario Palma, at the age of 16 at a youth tournament in Yemen.</em></p>
<p>10. Milwaukee Bucks &#8211; Marcus Morris, Forward, Kansas University</p>
<p>Wikipedia facts: <em>He was named the 2010-11 <a title="Big 12 Conference" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_12_Conference">Big 12 Conference</a> Men&#8217;s Basketball Player of the Year.<span> </span>He was also named a second team <a title="All-American" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-American">All-American</a> for his play in the 2010–11 basketball season by both the Associated Press and by the <a title="National Association of Basketball Coaches" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Association_of_Basketball_Coaches">National Association of Basketball Coaches</a>, and a third team All-America by <a title="Fox College Sports" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_College_Sports">Fox Sports</a>.</em></p>
<p>11. Golden State Warriors &#8211; Klay Thompson, Guard/Forward, Washington State University</p>
<p>Wikipedia facts: <em>Thompson is the son of former Los Angeles Laker great <a title="Mychal Thompson" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mychal_Thompson">Mychal Thompson</a>. His older brother Mychel played basketball for <a title="Pepperdine University" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepperdine_University">Pepperdine University</a> and his younger brother, Trayce, was drafted in the <a title="2009 MLB Draft" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_MLB_Draft">2009 MLB Draft</a> by the <a title="Chicago White Sox" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_White_Sox">Chicago White Sox</a>. Klay faced controversy when he was suspended for his final regular season game at WSU after being issued a misdemeanor criminal citation for marijuana possession.</em></p>
<p>12. Utah Jazz  - Chris Singleton, Forward, Florida State University</p>
<p>Wikipedia facts: <em>In 2010 he was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year. Singleton is from <a title="Canton, Georgia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canton,_Georgia">Canton, Georgia</a> and played high school basketball at <a title="Dunwoody High School" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunwoody_High_School">Dunwoody High</a>.</em></p>
<p>13. Phoenix Suns &#8211; Tristan Thompson, Forward, University of Texas</p>
<p>Wikipedia fact: <em>Thompson was born in <a title="Brampton" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brampton">Brampton</a>, <a title="Ontario" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario">Ontario</a>, and is the oldest of four brothers of Trevor and Andrea Thompson. He is also the cousin of fellow NCAA athlete and former <a title="Virginia State University" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_State_University">Virginia State University</a> Trojan football standout Jemal Thompson.</em></p>
<p>14. Houston Rockets &#8211; Jonas Valanciunas, Center, Lithuania</p>
<p>Wikipedia facts: <em>Valančiūnas started playing professionally for <a title="BC Perlas" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BC_Perlas">Perlas</a> in 2008 and played there until December 2009. During the 2008-09 season the team played in the <a title="Lithuania" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithuania">Lithuanian</a> <a title="National Basketball League (Lithuania)" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Basketball_League_(Lithuania)">National Basketball League</a> (NKL), Lithuania&#8217;s second strongest league, but moved up to the <a title="Lithuanian Basketball League" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithuanian_Basketball_League">Lithuanian Basketball League</a> (LKL) the following season.</em></p>
<p>15. Indiana Pacers &#8211; Markieff Morris, Forward, University of Kansas</p>
<p>Wikipedia facts: <em>Morris and his brother have signed with a sports agent from Los Angeles and they have announced that they are going to be entering the 2011 NBA draft.<span> </span>He was picked to the Fifth Team All-America by <a title="Fox College Sports" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_College_Sports">Fox Sports</a> after his junior season.</em></p>
<p>16. Philadelphia 76ers &#8211; Nikola Vucevic, Forward/Center, University of Southern California</p>
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<p>17. New York Knicks &#8211; Kenneth Faried, Forward/Center, Morehead State</p>
<p>Wikipedia facts: <em>Faried broke <a title="Tim Duncan" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Duncan">Tim Duncan</a>&#8216;s modern-era (post-1973) Division I career rebounding mark with 12 rebounds in the Eagles&#8217; 71–65 victory over <a title="Indiana State Sycamores men's basketball" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_State_Sycamores_men%27s_basketball">Indiana State</a> on February 19, 2011. The NCAA&#8217;s modern era began after 1973 when freshmen were permitted to play along with the split into the three divisions in use today. Duncan&#8217;s previous record of 1,570 rebounds had stood since 1997.</em></p>
<p>18. Washington Wizards &#8211; Marshon Brooks, Guard, Providence College</p>
<p>Wikipedia fact: <em>Brooks left Providence College with two months left in his senior year to focus on preparing for the 2011 NBA Draft. Brooks left school two classes short of obtaining his degree.</em></p>
<p>19. Charlotte Bobcats &#8211; Alec Burks, Guard, University of Colorado</p>
<p>Wikipedia facts: <em>He attended Grandview High School, where in 2009 he was named the <a title="Gatorade Player of the Year" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gatorade_Player_of_the_Year">Gatorade Player of the Year</a> in the state of Missouri. His senior year he averaged 23.0 points per game, in addition to 6.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 1.6 steals per game. He was also named the <a title="Kansas City Star" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_City_Star">Kansas City Star</a> and Metro Sports Player of the Year during his senior year.</em></p>
<p>20. Minnesota Timberwolves &#8211; Iman Shumpert, Guard, Georgia Institute of Technology</p>
<p>Wikipedia facts: <em>Iman Shumpert&#8217;s father Odis Shumpert is an insurance broker and his mother L&#8217;Tanya Shumpert is an adjunct professor of art and design at Columbia College in Chicago.</em></p>
<p>21. Portland Trail Blazers &#8211; Jordan Hamilton, Forward, University of Texas</p>
<p>Wikipedia facts: <em>As a sophomore he was a second team <a title="All-American" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-American">All-American</a> by the <a title="United States Basketball Writers Association" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Basketball_Writers_Association">USBWA</a>.<span> </span>He was picked to the Fourth Team All-America by <a title="Fox College Sports" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_College_Sports">Fox Sports</a>.</em></p>
<p>22. Denver Nuggets &#8211; Tobias Harris, Forward, University of Tennessee</p>
<p>Wikipedia facts:  <em>Harris attended <a title="Half Hollow Hills High School West" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half_Hollow_Hills_High_School_West">Half Hollow Hills High School West</a> in <a title="Dix Hills, NY" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dix_Hills,_NY">Dix Hills, NY</a> for his senior year.  He was named a <a title="2010 McDonald's All-American Boys Game" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_McDonald%27s_All-American_Boys_Game">2010 McDonald&#8217;s All-American</a>.</em></p>
<p>23. Houston Rockets &#8211; Dontas Motiejunas, Forward, Lithuania</p>
<p>Wikipedia facts: <em>Motiejūnas was a part of the Lithuanian Under-16, Under-18, and Under-20 junior national teams. With Lithuania&#8217;s junior national teams, he played at the: 2006 <a title="FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIBA_Europe_Under-16_Championship">FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship</a>, both the 2007 and 2008 <a title="FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIBA_Europe_Under-18_Championship">FIBA Europe Under-18 Championships</a>, the <a title="FIBA Under-19 World Championship 2009" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIBA_Under-19_World_Championship_2009">2009 FIBA Under-19 World Championship</a>, and the 2009 <a title="FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIBA_Europe_Under-20_Championship">FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship</a>.</em></p>
<p>24. Oklahoma City Thunder &#8211; Tyler Honeycutt, Guard/Forward, University of California &#8211; Los Angeles</p>
<p>Wikipedia fact: <em>Coming out of <a title="Sylmar High School" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylmar_High_School">Sylmar High School</a>, Tyler was very highly regarded, being rated as a top 10 <a title="Small forward" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_forward">small forward</a> in the country by all of the major recruiting circuits.</em></p>
<p>25. Boston Celtics &#8211; Reggie Jackson, Guard, Boston College</p>
<p>Wikipedia fact: <em>As a senior at <a title="General William J. Palmer High School" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_William_J._Palmer_High_School">Palmer High School</a> in Colorado, Jackson won the 2007-08 Gatorade Colorado Boys Basketball Player of the Year.</em></p>
<p>26. Dallas Mavericks &#8211; JaJuan Johnson, Forward, Purdue University</p>
<p>Wikipedia facts: <em>JaJuan finished his career at Purdue as the seventh highest scorer in school history (1,919), averaging 13.7 points, 6.1 rebounds, 2 blocks, .7 assists, and .7 steals. He shares school records with games in a season (37), total games (140), and games won (107). He finished 2nd in school history in career blocks with 263, as well as tallying 854 rebounds.</em></p>
<p>27. New Jersey Nets &#8211; Kyle Singler, Forward, Duke University</p>
<p>Wikipedia facts: <em>Singler&#8217;s parents were both athletes at <a title="Oregon State University" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_State_University">Oregon State University</a>: his father, Ed Singler, was quarterback of the football team, and his mother, Kris Brosterhous, was on the basketball team. Four of Singler&#8217;s uncles played <a title="Division I (NCAA)" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division_I_(NCAA)">Division I</a> football, baseball or basketball.<span> </span>His younger brother, <a title="E.J. Singler (page does not exist)" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=E.J._Singler&amp;action=edit&amp;redlink=1">E.J. Singler</a>, plays basketball for the <a title="University of Oregon" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Oregon">University of Oregon</a>.</em></p>
<p>28. Chicago Bulls &#8211; Jimmy Butler, Forward, Marquette University</p>
<p>Wikipedia fact: <em>Butler was not heavily recruited coming out of high school and chose to attend <a title="Tyler Junior College" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyler_Junior_College">Tyler Junior College</a> in <a title="Tyler, Texas" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyler,_Texas">Tyler, Texas</a>.</em></p>
<p>29. San Antonio Spurs &#8211; Nikola Mirotic, Forward, Serbia</p>
<p>Wikipedia facts: <em>Mirotić began his professional career with the <a title="Spanish ACB League" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_ACB_League">Spanish ACB League</a> club <a title="Real Madrid Baloncesto" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Madrid_Baloncesto">Real Madrid</a>. During the <a title="Euroleague 2010-11" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euroleague_2010-11">Euroleague 2010-11</a> season, he emerged as one of his team&#8217;s most valuable cogs to win the <a title="Euroleague Rising Star" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euroleague_Rising_Star">Euroleague Rising Star</a> award.<span> </span>In 2011, he signed a 5 year contract extension with Real Madrid.</em></p>
<p>30. Chicago Bulls &#8211; Shelvin Mack, Guard, Butler University</p>
<p>Wikipedia facts: <em>In 2011, Mack help lead the Bulldogs to the <a title="2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_NCAA_Men%27s_Division_I_Basketball_Championship">2011 NCAA Men&#8217;s Division I Basketball Championship</a> game. He declared for the <a title="2011 NBA Draft" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_NBA_Draft">2011 NBA Draft</a>, to be held June 23, following his junior year.</em></p>
<p><strong>Round Two</strong></p>
<p>31. Miami Heat &#8211; Josh Selby, Guard, Kansas University</p>
<p>32. Cleveland Cavaliers &#8211; Malcolm Lee, Guard, University of California &#8211; Los Angeles</p>
<p>33. Detroit Pistons &#8211; Justin Harper, Forward, University of Richmond</p>
<p>34. Washington Wizards &#8211; Jordan Williams, Forward, University of Maryland</p>
<p>35. Sacramento Kings &#8211; Chandler Parsons, Guard/Forward, University of Florida</p>
<p>36. New Jersey Nets &#8211; Charles Jenkins, Guard, Hofstra University</p>
<p>37. Los Angeles Clippers &#8211; Nolan Smith, Guard, Duke University</p>
<p>38. Houston Rockets &#8211; Jeremy Tyler, Forward/Center, Tokyo Apache</p>
<p>39. Charlotte Bobcats &#8211; Travis Leslie, Guard, Georgia</p>
<p>40. Milwaukee Bucks &#8211; Jon Leuer, Forward, University of Wisconsin</p>
<p>41. Los Angeles Lakers &#8211; Darius Morris, Guard, University of Michigan</p>
<p>42. Indiana Pacers &#8211; E&#8217;Twuan Moore, Guard, Purdue University</p>
<p>43. Chicago Bulls &#8211; Norris Cole, Guard, Cleveland State</p>
<p>44. Golden State Warriors &#8211; Trey Thompkins, Forward, Georgia</p>
<p>45. New Orleans Hornets &#8211; Rick Jackson, Center, Syracuse University</p>
<p>46. Los Angeles Lakers &#8211; Bojan Bogdanovic, Forward, Serbia</p>
<p>47. Los Angeles Clippers &#8211; Scotty Hopson, Guard, University of Tennessee</p>
<p>48. Atlanta Hawks &#8211; Malcolm Thomas, Forward, San Diego State University</p>
<p>49. Memphis Grizzlies &#8211; DeAndre Liggins, Guard, University of Kentucky</p>
<p>50. Philadelphia 76ers &#8211; Willie Reed, Forward, St. Louis University</p>
<p>51. Portland Trail Blazers &#8211; Demetri McCamey, Guard, Illinois</p>
<p>52. Detroit Pistons &#8211; Isiah Thomas, Guard, University of Washington</p>
<p>53. Orlando Magic &#8211; Cory Joseph, Guard, University of Texas</p>
<p>54. Cleveland Cavaliers &#8211; David Lighty, Guard, The Ohio State University</p>
<p>55. Boston Celtics &#8211; Keith Benson, Center, Oakland University</p>
<p>56. Los Angeles Lakers &#8211; Jereme Richmond, Forward, University of Illinois</p>
<p>57. Dallas Mavericks &#8211; Greg Smith, Center, Fresno State University</p>
<p>58. Los Angles Lakers &#8211; Andrew Goudelock, Guard, College of Charleston</p>
<p>59. San Antonio Spurs &#8211; Davis Bertans, Forward, Latvia</p>
<p>60. Sacramento Kings &#8211; Ben Hansbrough, Guard, University of Notre Dame</p>
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		<title>2010 NBA Draft – So, How Did I Do?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 13:23:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve done an NBA Mock Draft in each of the past five years and I always think it&#8217;s interesting to see where I missed afterwards.  So, here is my breakdown: 1. Washington Wizards &#8211; John Wall, Guard, University of Kentucky Mock: John Wall Results: 1 of 1 2. Philadelphia 76ers &#8211; Evan Turner, Guard/Forward, The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve done an NBA Mock Draft in each of the past five years and I always think it&#8217;s interesting to see where I missed afterwards.  So, here is my breakdown:</p>
<p>1. Washington Wizards &#8211; John Wall, Guard, University of Kentucky<br />
Mock: John Wall<br />
Results: 1 of 1</p>
<p>2. Philadelphia 76ers &#8211; Evan Turner, Guard/Forward, The Ohio State University<br />
Mock: Evan Turner<br />
Results: 2 of 2</p>
<p>3. New Jersey Nets &#8211; Derrick Favors, Forward, Georgia Institute of Technology<br />
Mock: Derrick Favors<br />
Results: 3 of 3</p>
<p>4. Minnesota Timberwolves &#8211; Wesley Johnson, Forward, Syracuse University<br />
Mock: Wesley Johnson<br />
Results: 4 of 4</p>
<p>5. Sacramento Kings &#8211; DeMarcus Cousins, Forward/Center, University of Kentucky<br />
Mock: DeMarcus Cousins<br />
Results: 5 of 5</p>
<p>6. Golden State Warriors &#8211; Ekpe Udoh, Forward/Center, Baylor University<br />
Mock: Greg Monroe<br />
Results: 5 of 6<br />
This was the first surprise of the Draft, as many people thought that Udoh was a lottery pick, but certainly not as high up as #6.</p>
<p>7. Detroit Pistons &#8211; Greg Monroe, Forward, Georgetown University<br />
Mock: Ed Davis<br />
Results: 5 of 7<br />
Monroe fell into the Pistons&#8217; lap when the Warriors took Udoh, which naturally meant that Davis was out as the Pistons&#8217; pick.</p>
<p>8. Los Angeles Clippers &#8211; Al-Fariq Aminu, Forward, Wake Forest University<br />
Mock: Al-Fariq Aminu<br />
Results: 6 of 8<br />
A lot of people had Aminu going at #7 to the Pistons, which made absolutely no sense to me, as I said in my mock draft.</p>
<p>9. Utah Jazz &#8211; Gordon Hayward, Guard/Forward, Butler University<br />
Mock: Gordon Hayward<br />
Results: 7 of 9<br />
Luke Babbitt was a popular pick for Utah, but Hayward was the pick.</p>
<p>10. Indiana Pacers &#8211; Paul George, Forward, Fresno State University<br />
Mock: Avery Bradley<br />
Results: 7 of 10<br />
The Pacers have Danny Granger and Mike Dunleavy, Jr.  Why do they need another small forward?</p>
<p>11. New Orleans Hornets &#8211; Cole Aldrich, Center, Kansas University<br />
Mock: Luke Babbitt<br />
Results: 7 of 11<br />
The difficulty with a mock draft is that there are usually trades that are nearly impossible to predict&#8230;this was one of them, as the Hornets traded Aldrich and Morris Peterson to the Oklahoma City Thunder for the draft rights for the #21 and #26 picks.</p>
<p>12. Memphis Grizzlies &#8211; Xavier Henry, Guard, Kansas University<br />
Mock: Xavier Henry<br />
Results: 8 of 12</p>
<p>13. Toronto Raptors &#8211; Ed Davis, Forward, University of North Carolina<br />
Mock: Cole Aldrich<br />
Results: 8 of 13<br />
I had the two Kansas Jayhawks going back-to-back, but unfortunately I switched the order.  Davis going this late is a surprise and is a nice pick for the Raptors who will have to replace Chris Bosh who is leaving via free agency.</p>
<p>14. Houston Rockets &#8211; Patrick Patterson, Forward, University of Kentucky<br />
Mock: Ekpe Udoh<br />
Results: 8 of 14<br />
Udoh was gone, so they went for the next available big man, I guess.  Everyone kept saying it was a great pick and yet not many had Patterson going here in their mock drafts.</p>
<p>15. Milwaukee Bucks &#8211; Larry Sanders, Center, Virginia Commonwealth University<br />
Mock: Paul George<br />
Results: 8 of 15<br />
This was the first real surprise of the Draft.  Though I had Sanders as a first round pick, I would have never guessed he&#8217;d go at #15.</p>
<p>16. Minnesota Timberwolves &#8211; Luke Babbitt, Guard/Forward, University of Nevada<br />
Mock: James Anderson<br />
Results: 8 of 16<br />
Babbitt was definitely predicted to go earlier than this, but he has to be happy that he was traded to the Portland Trail Blazers.</p>
<p>17. Chicago Bulls &#8211; Kevin Seraphin, Forward, France<br />
Mock: Damion James<br />
Results: 8 of 17<br />
This pick was traded to the Washington Wizards, along with Kirk Hinrich, so the Bulls could clear more cap space to go after two max free agents.</p>
<p>18. Oklahoma City Thunder &#8211; Eric Bledsoe, Guard, University of Kentucky<br />
Mock: Erick Bledsoe<br />
Results: 9 of 18<br />
When I did my mock draft, the Miami Heat owned this pick and I guess that Eric Bledsoe would be selected at #18.  The Heat traded the pick to the Thunder to clear cap space, but Bledsoe was still the pick, so I am counting it.  The Thunder then shipped Bledsoe to the Los Angeles Clippers for a future first round pick.</p>
<p>19. Boston Celtics &#8211; Avery Bradley, Guard, University of Texas<br />
Mock: Patrick Patterson<br />
Results: 9 of 19<br />
Everyone keeps saying how great of a pick this was because Bradley was the top high school recruit in front of John Wall.  Good luck, Celtics.</p>
<p>20. San Antonio Spurs &#8211; James Anderson, Guard, Oklahoma State University<br />
Mock: Hassan Whiteside<br />
Results: 9 of 20<br />
A great pick for the Spurs, not for my mock draft, as Whiteside ended up going in the second round at #33 overall to the Sacramento Kings.</p>
<p>21. Oklahoma City Thunder &#8211; Craig Brackins, Forward, Iowa State University<br />
Mock: Daniel Orton<br />
Results: 9 of 21<br />
Brackins will be sent to the New Orleans Hornets in the Cole Aldrich deal mentioned earlier.</p>
<p>22. Portland Trail Blazers &#8211; Eliot Williams, Guard, University of Memphis<br />
Mock: Quincy Pondexter<br />
Results: 9 of 22</p>
<p>23. Minnesota Timberwolves &#8211; Trevor Booker, Forward, Clemson University<br />
Mock: Kevin Seraphin<br />
Results: 9 of 23<br />
This pick is being sent to the Wizards, who already got Seraphin from the Bulls.  Can I count that?  Probably not.</p>
<p>24. Atlanta Hawks &#8211;  Damion James, Guard, University of Texas<br />
Mock: Dominique Jones<br />
Results: 9 of 24</p>
<p>25. Memphis Grizzlies &#8211; Dominique Jones, Guard, University of South Florida<br />
Mock: Devin Ebanks<br />
Results: 9 of 25<br />
This pick was purchased by the Dallas Mavericks, who are a great fit for Jones&#8230;except for all of their other scoring guards.</p>
<p>26. Oklahoma City Thunder &#8211; Quincy Pondexter, Guard, University of Washington<br />
Mock: Larry Sanders<br />
Results: 9 of 26<br />
Another pick going to the New Orleans Hornets in the Aldrich deal.</p>
<p>27. New Jersey Nets &#8211; Jordan Crawford, Guard, Xavier University<br />
Mock: Eliot Williams<br />
Results: 9 of 27</p>
<p>28. Memphis Grizzlies &#8211; Greivis Vasquez, Guard, University of Maryland<br />
Mock: Willie Warren<br />
Results: 9 of 28</p>
<p>29. Orlando Magic &#8211; Daniel Orton, Center/Forward, University of Kentucky<br />
Mock: Armon Johnson<br />
Results: 9 of 29</p>
<p>30. Washington Wizards &#8211; Lazar Heyward, Guard/Forward, Marquette University<br />
Mock: Solomon Alabi<br />
Results: 9 of 30</p>
<p>9 out of 30&#8230;and that includes getting the first five right.  Unfortunately, I think that&#8217;s the best I&#8217;ve ever done.</p>
<p>To spice this up, here are two videos that I put together from the actual Draft, which I attended:</p>
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		<title>UPDATED: 2010 NBA Mock Draft</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 18:30:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the 2009-2010 college basketball season was memorable for its lack of staying power among the elite programs in the country, there are a number of potential stars in this year&#8217;s NBA Draft.  No, there are not 10 future superstars, but there never are and people who say that this draft is light at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the 2009-2010 college basketball season was memorable for its lack of staying power among the elite programs in the country, there are a number of potential stars in this year&#8217;s NBA Draft.  No, there are not 10 future superstars, but there never are and people who say that this draft is light at the top is simply looking for something to say.  With John Wall leading the way, the 2010 NBA Draft has a chance to provide a number of teams with franchise-changing players, with the second round likely to include plenty of well-known college players who could contribute immediately in the 2010-2011 NBA season.</p>
<p>This year&#8217;s NBA Mock Draft marks the fifth year in a row that I have tried to predict how the first round will play out, often with very very little success.  However, no one is ever that correct, so what makes me any different?  If you are interested in my previous mock drafts, simply follow <a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/category/sports/basketball/nba/nba-mock-drafts/" target="_blank">this link</a>.</p>
<p><strong>1. Washington Wizards - John Wall, Guard, University of Kentucky</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/John-Wall-dunks.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3021" title="John-Wall-dunks" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/John-Wall-dunks.jpg" alt="" width="506" height="353" /></a></strong></p>
<p>There will be no shocking move by the Wizards here.  They will keep the pick and do whatever they can to make the John Wall/Gilbert Arenas combination work.  There is plenty of talk that the Wizards are trying to trade Arenas, but with so little NBA game action for him over the last two seasons, it would be difficult to see why anyone would want to take the plunge to grab Arenas.  The player who may be more on the trading block is former Villanova star Randy Foye, who appears to be very expendable now if the team can&#8217;t move Arenas.</p>
<p><strong>2. Philadelphia 76ers - Evan Turner, Guard/Forward, The Ohio State University</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/evan-turner.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3025" title="evan-turner" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/evan-turner.jpg" alt="" width="518" height="311" /></a></strong></p>
<p>Derrick Favors has been rumored to be a Doug Collins favorite, but there is no way that the 76ers will pass on Turner, arguably the best player in college basketball last season.  With Jrue Holliday running the point and Andre Iguodala on the wing, it&#8217;s tough to see exactly where Turner fits in, even though all of the talk about Turner is that he can play four different positions.  The talk about Favors centered around the team&#8217;s desire to trade Elton Brand, which seems highly unlikely given his injury history, his enormous salary and, maybe most importantly, his amazing loss of skill since getting his Philadelphia pay-day.</p>
<p>Brand, a former college player of the year himself, has four seasons under his belt of averaging at least twenty points and ten rebounds per game, but has seen his scoring average drop over the last four seasons from 20.5 points per game to 17.6, 13.8 and 13.1 last year.  His rebounding numbers have also declined to a career low 6.1 in the 2009-2010 season.  Given these stats, one would assume that Favors would be the right fit, but without getting rid of Brand, the 76ers have to go for the best talent, and that is Turner.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">6/17 Update: ESPN&#8217;s Chad Ford is reporting that the <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5297829" target="_blank">76ers have traded Samuel Dalembert</a> to the Sacramento Kings for Spencer Hawes and Andres Nocioni.  While this will most certainly add fuel to the fire that the 76ers will pick Derrick Favors, I still think Turner is the pick.</span></p>
<p><strong>3. New Jersey Nets - Derrick Favors, Forward, Georgia Institute of Technology</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/27862_Puerto_Rico_Basketball.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3026" title="Derrick Favors" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/27862_Puerto_Rico_Basketball.jpg" alt="" width="512" height="341" /></a></strong></p>
<p>After struggling to finish the season with a 12-70 record, the Nets had the best chance to land the top pick in June&#8217;s NBA Draft Lottery.  With a guarantee of a top-3 pick, the Nets were hoping to be able to land in the top two spots so they could pick either Wall or Turner.  Unfortunately for new owner Mikhail Prokhorov, the Nets landed in the third spot and had to begin working on figuring out who the best of the rest was going to be in the 2010 Draft.</p>
<p>The answer appears to be Favors, who is a very strong power forward with solid athleticism and feel around the basket.  While DeMarcus Cousins may have been the best big man in college basketball last season, Favors appears to have more upside.  His statistics weren&#8217;t outlandish at Georgia Tech, although the team&#8217;s guards struggled mightily to get Favors the ball in&#8230;favorable positions (sorry, I had to).</p>
<p><strong>4. Minnesota Timberwolves - Wesley Johnson, Forward, Syracuse University</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/95da1aab01bc2952_large.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3028" title="wesley johnson" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/95da1aab01bc2952_large.jpg" alt="" width="432" height="301" /></a></strong></p>
<p>After the surprising back-to-back picks of point guards in the 2009 Draft, the Timberwolves need to pick up a player who can actually play for them on day one.  Based on talent alone, the pick should be DeMarcus Cousins, one of the best big men in this year&#8217;s Draft.  Unfortunately for the Timberwolves, Cousins plays the same position as current players Al Jefferson and Kevin Love, who often struggle to even play together at the same time as it is, so adding Cousins would just make this a disastrous situation.</p>
<p>Luckily, Johnson fits in perfectly.  A guy who is able to make an impact without stuffing the stat sheet, Johnson should be able to fit in immediately with fellow former-Syracuse Orange Jonny Flynn and either Love or Jefferson.  While one of last year&#8217;s point guard picks, Ricky Rubio, has decided to stay in Spain for the foreseeable future, bringing in Johnson would allow the Timberwolves to at least be reasonably competitive in the 2010-2011 season.</p>
<p><strong>5. Sacramento Kings - DeMarcus Cousins, Forward, University of Kentucky</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/T1_1205_catslyons.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3029" title="demarcus cousins" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/T1_1205_catslyons.jpg" alt="" width="530" height="366" /></a></strong></p>
<p>There are plenty of people who see Georgetown big man Greg Monroe fitting in perfectly with the Kings, but his lack of girth makes him light on the block, something the Kings need to avoid.  While Jason Thompson gives the Kings some strength in the middle, Cousins gives them the toughness that they are missing with current center Spencer Hawes.  Despite being listed at 7&#8217;1&#8243;, Hawes has averaged only 5.5 rebounds per game in his three-year career and is hardly an intimidating presence near the basket.  Drafting Monroe hardly provides the Kings the down low presence to compliment ultra-talented guard Tyreke Evans.  However, Cousins should be the perfect match to create a formidable inside-outside attack with Evans.</p>
<p>The knock against Cousins is that he&#8217;s a bit of a head case, but he has an immense talent that should trump the attitude issues and make the Kings pull the trigger on drafting him.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;">6/17 Update: As mentioned before, the Kings have traded Spencer Hawes and Andres Nocioni to the 76ers for Samuel Dalembert.  While this could lead the Kings to consider going after a small forward, such as Al-Fariq Aminu or Gordon Hayward, I think Cousins is still the pick considering that Dalembert only has one more year on his contract.</span></p>
<p><strong>6. Golden State Warriors - Greg Monroe, Forward, Georgetown University</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/monroe.jpeg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3030" title="monroe" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/monroe.jpeg" alt="" width="493" height="283" /></a></strong></p>
<p>Not known for their defensive prowess, the Warriors appear to be much more interested in scoring the basketball, at least for as long as Don Nelson remains the head coach, than stopping others from doing so.  As a 6&#8217;11&#8243; lefty who can run the floor better than most big men in the Draft, Monroe seems to be a perfect fit for the Warriors.  With plenty of shots going up from Stephen Curry and Monta Ellis, if the latter stays in Oakland, the team should be looking for someone who is able to run with them and provide some length in the middle.</p>
<p>The addition of Monroe certainly keeps the team skinny, with Anthony Randolph and Brandon Wright already needing a few weight-gaining shakes, but he has the strength to maintain his position down low.  If DeMarcus Cousins falls to this spot, he could be the pick, although he seems to be a little heavier than the players the Warriors like to pick.</p>
<p><strong>7. Detroit Pistons - Ed Davis, Forward, University of North Carolina</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/draft_090311_ED_DAVIS_REDO.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3031" title="ed davis" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/draft_090311_ED_DAVIS_REDO.jpg" alt="" width="488" height="275" /></a></strong></p>
<p>The Pistons should love either Cousins or Monroe, but they will be gone by the time the Pistons&#8217; pick comes up here at #7.  Al-Farouq Aminu&#8217;s name has popped up on a lot of mock drafts in this spot, but I will be hard pressed to be convinced that Aminu is the best fit for a team that already has Tayshaun Prince, Charlie Villanueva, Austin Daye, Jonas Jerebko and Richard Hamilton occupying the minutes at the small forward position.  While his 6&#8217;9&#8243; frame could allow Aminu to play power forward, why wouldn&#8217;t the Pistons just draft a big man that they know can pound the block?  The answer: they can with Ed Davis.</p>
<p>Davis has very good size, is a solid defender and has a great feel around the basket.  He will likely compete for minutes with Jason Maxiell and Chris Wilcox, but Davis has an opportunity to get on the floor because of his ability to score the basketball from in close.</p>
<p><strong>8. Los Angeles Clippers - Al-Farouq Aminu, Forward, Wake Forest University</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/757977487_al-farouq_aminu_09.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3032" title="al-farouq aminu" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/757977487_al-farouq_aminu_09.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="313" /></a></strong></p>
<p>While the Pistons don&#8217;t necessarily need a swing man who can play the 3 or the 4, it is exactly what the Clippers should be looking to add.  With last year&#8217;s top pick, Blake Griffin, ready to finally take the court in Los Angeles, the team still needs a small forward to provide some athleticism to an already solid core of young prospects, such as Griffin, Eric Gordon and DeAndre Jordan.  While Butler&#8217;s Gordon Hayward could also be a pick here because of his outside shooting ability, Aminu has significantly more upside while the Clippers already have Davis and Gordon to throw up as many threes as possible.</p>
<p><strong>9. Utah Jazz - Gordon Hayward, Forward, Butler University</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/hayward.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3034" title="hayward" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/hayward.jpg" alt="" width="502" height="334" /></a></strong></p>
<p>With Carlos Boozer most likely leaving this summer, many people are thinking that the Jazz could grab a big man to fill the void.  However, with Paul Millsap still around, the Jazz can afford to go after Hayward who could be a solid upgrade to Kyle Korver, another unrestricted free agent this summer.  Hayward has excellent guard skills for someone his size and he could allow the Jazz to go big if he plays the two with Andrei Kirilenko at the 3 or even a super athletic core of Deron Williams, Wesley Matthews, C.J. Miles, Hayward and Millsap.</p>
<p><strong>10. Indiana Pacers - Avery Bradley, Guard, University of Texas</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/ncb_u_texasts2_576.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3035" title="avery bradley" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/ncb_u_texasts2_576.jpg" alt="" width="473" height="299" /></a></strong></p>
<p>The Pacers have a number of needs, but ultimately, the team needs a guard to lead the offense.  Bradley is somewhat of a combo guard, but many NBA scouts believe that he can play the point.  With Roy Hibbert and Tyler Hansbrough can dominate the paint, Danny Granger should be an easy target for Bradley, who will certainly be asked to do some of the scoring as well.  Troy Murphy&#8217;s days in Indiana are numbered, as his expiring contract and inside-outside skills are desired by many teams in the league.  Last year&#8217;s leading assist man, Earl Watson, is an unrestricted free agent, so bringing in Bradley allows the team to play him right away, if they want.</p>
<p><strong>11. New Orleans Hornets &#8211; Luke Babbitt, Forward, University of Nevada</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/ASBSKCVGYBXVEBV.20091124220058.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3036" title="luke babbitt" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/ASBSKCVGYBXVEBV.20091124220058.jpg" alt="" width="423" height="307" /></a></strong></p>
<p>The Hornets are in trouble.  They play in the always competitive Western Conference but lack the talent to compete with up and coming teams.  They are not the Oklahoma City Thunder or the Portland Trail Blazers and they are in an awkward position to be over taken by the Sacramento Kings and possibly the Golden State Warriors.  Chris Paul has only scattered talent around him and is a big question mark to leave after the 2011 season when he hits free agency.  They drafted former UCLA guard Darren Collison to replace Paul if he departs, but the rest of the team is sketchy, at best.</p>
<p>David West appears to have already hit his peak, Peja Stojakovic is way past his prime and Emeka Okafor may have been his best while at UConn.  So what to do with this draft pick&#8230;</p>
<p>Babbitt appears to be the best talent left on the board who could probably play right away.  He is moderately athletic and has solid range, which should be exploited when Chris Paul penetrates.  The Hornets could always go with an unproven and raw big man like Hassan Whiteside from Marshall or Daniel Orton from Kentucky, but they need guys who can contribute sooner rather than later and Babbitt becomes that guy.</p>
<p><strong>12. Memphis Grizzlies &#8211; Xavier Henry, Guard, Kansas University</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/dm_091212ncb_lasalle_kansas_new.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3037" title="xavier henry" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/dm_091212ncb_lasalle_kansas_new.jpg" alt="" width="511" height="318" /></a></strong></p>
<p>Henry was one of the top prospects coming into his freshman year at Kansas and while he wasn&#8217;t exactly a dominating player like John Wall, he did enough to show that he can thrive in the right situation and on the professional level.  The Grizzlies are in an interesting situation because they know that Rudy Gay will most likely leave via free agency as soon as he can find a team dumb enough to overpay him, and yet it&#8217;s possible that the team is better without him.</p>
<p>The Grizzlies need a big man who can clog the middle, but after last season&#8217;s disastrous pick of Hasheem Thabeet, the Grizzles absolutely cannot afford to bring in another big man prospect who will likely not pan out.  They drafted point guards in back to back years, which left them with Kyle Lowry and Mike Conley before they saved Lowry&#8217;s career and sent him to Houston.  Last year&#8217;s pick of O.J. Mayo worked out well and the re-emergence of Zach Randolph allows the Grizzlies to go after another swing player and Henry fits the bill perfectly.</p>
<p><strong>13. Toronto Raptors - Cole Aldrich, Center, Kansas University</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/collings-adrich.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3038" title="cole aldrich" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/collings-adrich.jpg" alt="" width="475" height="306" /></a></strong></p>
<p>With the odds of Chris Bosh returning to Toronto as high as Villanova&#8217;s Scottie Reynolds being the #1 overall pick, the Raptors will be desperate for someone who can plug the middle so that they can keep Andrea Bargnani at the power forward slot.  While there are a number of big man options for the Raptors, Aldrich seems the most ready and the Raptors will be looking for someone who can play immediately.</p>
<p>1<strong>4. Houston Rockets &#8211; Ekpe Udoh, Center, Baylor University</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/1259736661.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3039" title="epke udoh" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/1259736661.jpg" alt="" width="400" height="299" /></a></strong></p>
<p>The Rockets are a dominant team in the NBA when they are fully healthy&#8230;unfortunately, that has rarely been the case, especially with 7&#8217;6&#8243; center Yao Ming, who continues to battle foot issues that have plagued him for a majority of his career.  After missing the entire 2009-2010 season, the Rockets are still not quite sure what Yao can bring them moving forward.  However, other than Yao, the team is very strong, athletic and competitive with the likes of Trevor Ariza, Kevin Martin, Aaron Brooks, Luis Scola, Shane Battier and Kyle Lowry.</p>
<p>The missing piece appears to be a big man who can spell Yao and help the team defensively.  While there are a number of big men in this draft that are raw, but still improving, Udoh appears to be the most mature and ready to contribute.  He is older than the other available big men and could become the new Dikembe Mutombo for the Rockets.  No, I am not saying Udoh is the next Mutombo, I am saying that he may be able to replicate the role that Mutombo played in Houston for the four-plus years he was there.</p>
<p><strong>15. Milwaukee Bucks &#8211; Paul George, Forward, Fresno State University</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/s_1105_basket_fpu_5798.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3040" title="paul george" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/s_1105_basket_fpu_5798.jpg" alt="" width="515" height="359" /></a></strong></p>
<p>After an extremely surprising season that saw them make the playoffs and strongly compete against the Atlanta Hawks, the Bucks may have to continue rebuilding without one of their better players, John Salmons, who is expected to leave Milwaukee for a more lucrative contract elsewhere.  With the point guard slot locked up by Brandon Jennings and Andrew Bogut owning the lane (if he can recover from a horrific elbow injury), the Bucks will need a new wing player to open up the driving lanes for Jennings or the key for Bogut.  While Michael Redd is still on the roster, the Bucks have (hopefully) learned not to rely on their lefty sharpshooter.</p>
<p>Overall, the team has some nice pieces with Luc Richard Mbah a Moute and Carlos Delfino, but they need a little more offense to keep the team running and George is a nice addition that can presumably handle some of the scoring load.</p>
<p><strong>16. Minnesota Timberwolves &#8211; James Anderson, Guard/Forward, Oklahoma State University</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/doc4b30a4a27491d077698412.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3041" title="james anderson" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/doc4b30a4a27491d077698412.jpg" alt="" width="461" height="307" /></a></strong></p>
<p>After picking up Wesley Johnson with the #4 overall pick, the Timberwolves look for another wing scorer who can help them put the ball in the basket.  ESPN&#8217;s Chad Ford remarked that Anderson was one of the best scorers in college basketball last season, which seems to be exactly what the Timberwolves need after seeing how much difficulty Corey Brewer has in that role.</p>
<p>While they may still struggle in the Western Conference, the core of Al Jefferson, Kevin Love, Wesley Johnson, James Anderson and Jonny Flynn should at least get some positive attention.  Now if they could only solve that Ricky Rubio problem&#8230;</p>
<p>1<strong>7. Chicago Bulls &#8211; Damion James, Forward, University of Texas</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/20080226003055Damion_James_2008-02-18.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3042" title="damion james" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/20080226003055Damion_James_2008-02-18.jpg" alt="" width="498" height="321" /></a></strong></p>
<p>Whether they actually sign LeBron James or not, the Bulls will have to make this pick before they know who the King has chosen to be his team.  With Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah as the centerpieces around the &#8220;see, we have the pieces to make LeBron a champion&#8221; pitch, there doesn&#8217;t seem to be much need to draft a point guard nor a center.  While they could be looking for a big man, one would think that the failure to make Tyrus Thomas into a legitimate star would make the team second guess a new project.  Luol Deng has been a nice little piece in Chicago, but he doesn&#8217;t seem to elicit the fear that his teammates do.</p>
<p>So, where does that leave us?  With a different James, who can score and is one of the most athletic players in the Draft.  He&#8217;s a very solid defensive player and at 6&#8217;8&#8243; can defend a number of positions.  While this is not exactly the &#8220;James&#8221; that Bulls fans were hoping for, they should be happy with this pick.</p>
<p><strong>18. Miami Heat &#8211; Eric Bledsoe, Guard, University of Kentucky</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Drexel+v+Kentucky+l24p5uO0PiVl.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3043" title="eric bledsoe" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Drexel+v+Kentucky+l24p5uO0PiVl.jpg" alt="" width="462" height="326" /></a></strong></p>
<p>Miami&#8217;s primary goal this offseason is to bring back Dwyane Wade and try to convince either Chris Bosh, Amar&#8217;e Stoudemire or Carlos Boozer to join him.  Former #2 overall pick Michael Beasley has been somewhat of a disappointment in Miami, but there isn&#8217;t a ton of talent left in the Draft to replace him.  Patrick Patterson could be an interesting fit in this spot, but I can&#8217;t see Miami drafting Patterson with the knowledge that they are going to go all out for a big man that would play his position and potentially glue him to the bench.</p>
<p>The Heat could also go after one of the raw big men still left on the board, but bringing in a project isn&#8217;t exactly sending Wade the message that they are ready to compete now.  So, we come to Bledsoe, who has been compared to Russell Westbrook by Bill Simmons, who admittedly does not watch a lot of college basketball.</p>
<p>Bledsoe played mostly off the ball in college because John Wall was running the point, but he did show occasionally that he is able to run the show.  Mario Chalmers has been serviceable for the Heat, but Bledsoe is much more athletic and should be able to provide a little more skill to show Wade that the Heat are serious about contending soon.</p>
<p><strong>19. Boston Celtics &#8211; Patrick Patterson, Forward, University of Kentucky</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/patrick_patterson2.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3044" title="patrick_patterson2" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/patrick_patterson2.jpg" alt="" width="465" height="317" /></a></strong></p>
<p>The Celtics don&#8217;t have a ton of holes to fill, although the team overall is getting old quickly.  While Ray Allen&#8217;s return is a huge question mark, I&#8217;d put my money on him wearing the Celtics green after this season.  They certainly don&#8217;t need a point guard, which is good because there aren&#8217;t many in this draft who could grab minutes in Boston.  While the team has Rasheed Wallace for a few more years, along with Glen &#8220;Big Baby&#8221; Davis, Patterson allows them to be a little more flexible with their second unit.  He can play the three or the four and forms a pretty solid up-front line up with Wallace and Davis.</p>
<p>A few of the unproven big men are still available, but the Celtics have to simply grab the best available talent who can play right away.</p>
<p><strong>20. San Antonio Spurs &#8211; Hassan Whiteside, Center, Marshall University</strong></p>
<p><strong><a style="text-decoration: none;" href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/3963679.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3045" title="hassan whiteside" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/3963679.jpg" alt="" width="453" height="292" /></a></strong></p>
<p>There are a number of trade rumors swirling the World Wide Web now that Tony Parker will be shipped out of San Antonio because of the emergence of George Hill.  While I personally think that is a mistake, it does give us a clue that they probably won&#8217;t be drafting a point guard with this pick.  Unfortunately, that doesn&#8217;t exactly lead us to a specific player.  After last year&#8217;s fantastic second round pick of DeJuan Blair, the team doesn&#8217;t necessarily need a whole lot of girth down low.  Or do they?  The team seems pretty full along with wings with Richard Jefferson, Manu Ginobili, Keith Bogans, Roger Mason and Matt Bonner (he may be a PF, but he&#8217;s hardly inside the three point line).  Tim Duncan&#8217;s minutes continue to decline and so the team should be looking for someone who can replace those minutes.  If Blair is that player, who will be guarding the hoop?</p>
<p>The answer is Whiteside, a player that is particularly raw but measures at seven feet tall and already has a great feel around the basket on the defensive side of the ball.  With DeJuan Blair banging the boards and Whiteside protecting the rim, the Spurs should have a solid second team when Duncan has to sit and rest his legs.</p>
<p><strong>21. Oklahoma City Thunder &#8211; Daniel Orton, Center, University of Kentucky</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/091205ajgMBBvUNC02461.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3049" title="daniel orton" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/091205ajgMBBvUNC02461.jpg" alt="" width="429" height="307" /></a></strong></p>
<p>Orton has been somewhat of an enigma for many people because he is a first round talent and yet averaged less than four points and four rebounds per game at Kentucky.  Yes, Kentucky has four other first round talents, but the last time I checked, you play five guys at a time and Orton wasn&#8217;t one of those for the Wildcats.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, he is a good prospect and should provide a nice down low presence for the Thunder, who have tons of talent on the wing and in the backcourt, but only a little near the basket.  Nick Collison isn&#8217;t exactly the center of the future and Serge Ibaka is really better off as a power forward, so Orton fits in nicely in the Oklahoma City lineup.</p>
<p><strong>22. Portland Trail Blazers &#8211; Quincy Pondexter, Forward, University of Washington</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/quincy-pondexter.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3050" title="quincy-pondexter" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/quincy-pondexter.jpg" alt="" width="406" height="292" /></a></strong></p>
<p>The Blazers are in an interesting position here at #22.  They have talented players at nearly every position on the court, but they just can&#8217;t seem to keep them healthy.  We all know about Greg Oden&#8217;s issues and Brandon Roy isn&#8217;t exactly winning any Ironman trophies.  Nevertheless, LaMarcus Aldridge has really come into his own as a legitimate power forward in the NBA and the point guard situation is relatively solid thanks to Andre Miller and Jerryd Bayless.  While Nicolas Batum has been&#8230;good, his ceiling isn&#8217;t astronomically high and adding Pondexter could give the Blazers a little more offense out of the small forward position.</p>
<p>Pondexter is a mature player who has had a solid career for the Huskies and that maturity should play well in Portland.</p>
<p><strong>23. Minnesota Timberwolves &#8211; Kevin Seraphin, Forward, France</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/2310_big.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3051" title="kevin seraphin" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/2310_big.jpg" alt="" width="528" height="335" /></a></strong></p>
<p>With their third pick in the first round, the likely direction is that the Timberwolves will select a European player who they can leave in Europe until he develops.  While past Drafts have been packed with European players, this one is rather light and the Timberwolves end up with the only one worthy of a first round pick.</p>
<p>The future is starting to look brighter in Minnesota with a nice young core at home and Rubio and Seraphin abroad.</p>
<p><strong>24. Atlanta Hawks &#8211; Dominique Jones, Guard, University of South Florida</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/C4S_usf122808_51055c.jpeg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3052" title="dominique jones" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/C4S_usf122808_51055c.jpeg" alt="" width="447" height="327" /></a></strong></p>
<p>Joe Johnson is gone.  There is no reason for him to re-sign and the Hawks know it.  They have Jamal Crawford to plug into Johnson&#8217;s spot in the starting lineup, but that still leaves a hole in the second unit.  The Hawks are rather weak at point guard, with Mike Bibby showing his age more each day.  Jeff Teague had a forgettable first season, but it was good enough that he shouldn&#8217;t have to worry about the Hawks drafting another point guard.  Luckily for the Hawks, Jones is a scorer available who could replace Crawford on the second unit.</p>
<p>Jones proved he could put the ball in the hoop, averaging over 20 points per game in the tough Big East Conference.  He is a little shorter than the prototypical NBA shooting guard, but he makes up for it with his strength.  While he most likely will not be a 20 point per game scorer on the professional level, he should be a good contributor off the bench.</p>
<p><strong>25. Memphis Grizzlies &#8211; Devin Ebanks, Forward, West Virginia University</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/alg_beast.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3053" title="devin ebanks" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/alg_beast.jpg" alt="" width="450" height="335" /></a></strong></p>
<p>After picking up Xavier Henry earlier as someone who can score from the wing, the Grizzlies turn to the other side of the floor and grab a player who, on paper, is someone who should be able to strongly defend the wing.  While he appears to be incredibly long, Ebanks&#8217; measurements are actually quite ordinary and he doesn&#8217;t provide much on the offensive side of the ball.  However, he is incredibly athletic and has a good feel for playing defense after two season of playing for Bob Huggins.  Plus, with Zach Randolph and O.J. Mayo, it might be good for the Grizzlies to bring in a player who can contribute without taking too many shots.</p>
<p><strong>26. Oklahoma City Thunder &#8211; Larry Sanders, Center, Virginia Commonwealth University</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/53205764-09144435.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3054" title="larry sanders vcu" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/53205764-09144435.jpg" alt="" width="453" height="295" /></a></strong></p>
<p>The Thunder recognize that their weakness is down low and Sanders should be able to provide them with a solid defensive stopper near the basket.  While he is a bit of a project, he works hard, runs the floor well and should develop into a nice role player for the Thunder, who already have some significant building blocks for the future.  With their core already in place, the Thunder can afford to draft two big men in the first round with the hope that one of them can turn into a solid contributor.</p>
<p><strong>27. New Jersey Nets &#8211; Eliot Williams, Guard, Memphis</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/ncb_g_ewilliams_400.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3055" title="eliot williams" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/ncb_g_ewilliams_400.jpg" alt="" width="399" height="273" /></a></strong></p>
<p>While Devin Harris has been good for the Nets, he has been less than they were hoping for when they traded Jason Kidd to Dallas.  Harris should remain in New Jersey for the foreseeable future, which is good news because Williams is not ready to lead the team from day one after two years at the college level.  The Nets have a ton of perimeter players and by adding Favors and Williams in this Draft, they must feel like they can build upon a dreadful 2009-2010 season.</p>
<p><strong>28. Memphis Grizzlies &#8211; Willie Warren, Guard, University of Oklahoma</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Willie-Warren.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3056" title="Willie-Warren" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Willie-Warren.jpg" alt="" width="481" height="299" /></a></strong></p>
<p>The Grizzlies have plenty of scorers but their point guard situation remains iffy.  After trying a combination of Kyle Lowry and Mike Conley, the Grizzlies sent Lowry to Houston and have slowly discovered that they may have chosen the wrong guard.  Luckily, they can begin to fix the problem by taking Warren, a player who was predicted to be a top-10 pick before his two seasons at Oklahoma dampened his expectations.  However, he is still a first round talent and should be able to develop into a nice player for the Grizzlies, either in the starting lineup or off the bench.</p>
<p><strong>29. Orlando Magic &#8211; Armon Johnson, Guard, University of Nevada</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/8486311_550x550_mb_art_R0.jpeg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3057" title="armon johnson" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/8486311_550x550_mb_art_R0.jpeg" alt="" width="444" height="279" /></a></strong></p>
<p>The Magic need a new backup point guard, as Jason Williams is obviously not the answer for backing up Jameer Nelson.  Johnson is not a terrific shooter, but if they put him on the floor with any of the eight guys on the roster who can shoot the three, he should become a solid contributor.  He knows how to penetrate effectively and is able to find the open man, which happens a ton in Orlando.</p>
<p><strong>30. Washington Wizards &#8211; Solomon Alabi, Center, Florida State University</strong></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/4402_0622solomonalabi.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3058" title="solomon alabi" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/4402_0622solomonalabi.jpg" alt="" width="512" height="368" /></a></strong></p>
<p>Alabi&#8217;s fall is exactly what the Wizards needed to finish off the first round after starting it with John Wall.  Alabi should provide a solid defensive presence in the middle for the Wizards, something they have lacked in recent years.</p>
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		<title>Did the NBA Draft Lottery Take the Nets Out of the LeBron Sweepstakes?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 14:28:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The New Jersey Nets entered last night&#8217;s NBA Draft Lottery as the most likely team to land the coveted #1 pick.  While the team with the worst regular season record has won the Lottery only four times, the odds were still technically in the Nets favor before the ping pong balls started moving and they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The New Jersey Nets entered last night&#8217;s NBA Draft Lottery as the most likely team to land the coveted #1 pick.  While the team with the worst regular season record has won the Lottery only four times, the odds were still technically in the Nets favor before the ping pong balls started moving and they got bumped into the #3 spot.  The Washington Wizards were the last team standing, winning the right to choose between John Wall from Kentucky and Evan Turner from Ohio State.  While this year&#8217;s draft class is one of the deepest in recent memory, the real stars are Wall and Turner, leaving the Nets to begin working out a number of players to see who the next best player will be, they hope.</p>
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<p>However, one missing point in all of this is that because the Nets will not have one of the two top picks, and therefore will have no chance at John Wall, they can no longer use Wall as the centerpiece of their pitch to LeBron James.  There has been a ridiculous amount of &#8220;news&#8221; coming out about how James is trying to woo Wall to his marketing company and how they are both friendly with Kentucky coach John Calipari and basketball puppet master William Wesley, also known as Worldwide Wes.  Rumors have circulated that Wesley is trying to pitch teams on the idea of a LeBron-Calipari package, which doesn&#8217;t sound nearly as ridiculous as it actually is.  But the biggest problem for the Nets, who could use a new head coach since Kiki Vandeweghe would rather be in the front office, is that without Wall, what exactly are they offering LeBron James?</p>
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<p>The Nets can offer LeBron a max contract, just like a number of other teams.  They can offer him the chance to turn around a struggling franchise, just like the Knicks.  They can lure him with the opportunity to play in a brand new arena in Brooklyn, New York, the hometown of his friend Shawn Carter, a/k/a Jay-Z.  But ultimately, their bid was going to revolve around LeBron being able to play with John Wall, one of the best point guards in college basketball and a &#8220;sure thing&#8221; in the NBA.  Now that they&#8217;ve been relegated to the #3 pick, where they will choose between Derrick Favors of Georgia Tech, Wesley Johnson of Syracuse and DeMarcus Cousins of Kentucky, can we even count them as a team in the LeBron Sweepstakes anymore?</p>
<p>New owner Mikhail Prokhorov said recently that he expects the team to make the playoffs next season and win an NBA Championship within five years.  But one has to believe that his vision of the Nets winning an NBA title had to include LeBron James and John Wall wearing Nets jerseys.  Without Wall in the picture, that dream might be over.</p>
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		<title>2009 Draft Interestingly Represented in NBA Playoffs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 21:04:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was watching an NBA playoff game the other day and recognized a rookie guard playing for a Western Conference team and getting some solid crunch time minutes, despite this being his first season in the League.  You don&#8217;t expect rookies to get much playing time in the playoffs and you rarely see top picks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was watching an NBA playoff game the other day and recognized a rookie guard playing for a Western Conference team and getting some solid crunch time minutes, despite this being his first season in the League.  You don&#8217;t expect rookies to get much playing time in the playoffs and you rarely see top picks getting any run because their teams are usually losing more than they are winning (hence their previous position in the lottery).  There are obviously some outliers, like #3 overall pick James Harden in Oklahoma City, who certainly contributed to the team, but was not the reason they made the jump from last year to this one.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/draft9_gallery_090625.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2869" title="james harden" src="http://www.kingmorland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/draft9_gallery_090625.jpg" alt="" width="600" height="400" /></a></p>
<p>Brandon Jennings made a splash of his own, leading the Milwaukee Bucks to the playoffs and making everyone yell &#8220;Fear the Deer!&#8221; before succumbing to the Atlanta Hawks in seven games.  Jennings was a bit of a surprise this season after falling to the #10 pick in last year&#8217;s Draft, mostly because of some perceived attitude issues and his disappointing statistics while playing in Rome the year prior.</p>
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<p>Chicago Bulls&#8217; forward James Johnson made a name for himself in the first round against the Cleveland LeBrons, but not exactly for the right reasons:</p>
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<p>Taj Gibson has also gotten some run for the Bulls and also got a highlight with LeBron:</p>
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<p>Other drafted rookies who have seen some playing time in the playoffs: Ty Lawson (Denver Nuggets), Rodrique Beaubois (Dallas Mavericks), Dante Cunningham (Portland Trail Blazers), DeJuan Blair (San Antonio Spurs), Patrick Mills (Portland Trail Blazers), and Earl Clark (Phoenix Suns).</p>
<p>Why do I bring this all up?  Because of the one rookie, who was UNDRAFTED, that has now appeared in eight playoffs games this year, logged 296 minutes and is averaging 13.9 points per game: Wesley Matthews of the Utah Jazz.</p>
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<p>Matthews graduated Marquette University as one of the school&#8217;s top-10 all-time leading scorers and couldn&#8217;t even get his name called on Draft Day (my third favorite day of the year behind Thanksgiving and Christmas).  He then made the Jazz squad, played in all 82 games this season and averaged 9.2 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.5 assists before stepping it up it the playoffs.  Just another wonderful example of guys contributing in the NBA who weren&#8217;t first round lottery picks.</p>
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		<title>Rare Mistake by Bilas</title>
		<link>http://www.kingmorland.com/2008/07/25/rare-mistake-by-bilas/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 16:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another fantastic blog entry by Jay Bilas about Brandon Jennings&#39; decision to play in Italy and I actually found a mistake: • If you think that Brandon Jennings spending a year in Europe will negatively impact college basketball, you are mistaken. College basketball will not notice his absence at all, and that is not sour [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div dir="ltr">Another fantastic <a href="http://insider.espn.go.com/espn/blog/index?entryID=3482953&amp;name=bilas_jay">blog entry</a> by Jay Bilas about Brandon Jennings&#39; decision to play in Italy and I actually found a mistake:</p>
<p><i>• If you think that Brandon Jennings spending a year in Europe will negatively impact college basketball, you are mistaken. College basketball will not notice his absence at all, and that is not sour grapes by a &quot;college guy&quot;. College basketball did not suffer from never having had the likes of Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett, Dwight Howard, Louis Williams, Sebastian Telfair, Amare Stoudamire, LeBron James, Tracy McGrady, Dorrell Wright, Andrew Bynum, Kwame Brown, Olu Famutimi, Shaun Livingston, Darius Miles, <b>Jamal Crawford</b>, DeShawn Stevenson, Tyson Chandler, Eddy Curry, DeSagana Diop, Ousmane Cisse, Travis Outlaw, Ndudi Ebi, Kendrick Perkins, Al Jefferson, Robert Swift, Josh Smith, J.R. Smith, Martell Webster, Gerald Green, Monta Ellis, Amir Johnson, and Andray Blatche. If college basketball thrived without those players, how could one state with a straight face that Jennings will have a major impact? That statement is laughable.</p>
<p></i>I hate to point it out, because I think Bilas is absolutely the best at college basketball analysis, but Crawford played 17 games at Michigan&#8230;</div>
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		<title>Draft Picks by Team Since 1990</title>
		<link>http://www.kingmorland.com/2008/07/01/draft-picks-by-team-since-1990/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 13:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was looking back at some of the past draft day choices that each NBA team has made over the past two decades or so and was surprised by some of the names on each list.  Disregarding draft day trades, it&#8217;s interesting to see some of the picks. Charlotte/New Orleans Hornets: 1991 (#1 overall): Larry [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was looking back at some of the <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nbadraft/draft/tracker/team?draftyear=2008">past draft day choices that each NBA team</a> has made over the past two decades or so and was surprised by some of the names on each list.  Disregarding draft day trades, it&#8217;s interesting to see some of the picks.</p>
<p><strong>Charlotte/New Orleans Hornets:</strong><br />
1991 (#1 overall): Larry Johnson<br />
1992 (#2 overall): Alonzo Mourning<br />
1996 (#16 overall): Kobe Bryant<br />
1999 (#3 overall): Baron Davis<br />
2003 (#18 overall): David West<br />
2005 (#5 overall): Chris Paul</p>
<p>A pretty good list, which doesn&#8217;t include other NBA stalwarts like Scott Burrell, Tony Delk, Ricky Davis, Jamaal Magloire and the team&#8217;s first ever choice, Rex Chapman.</p>
<p><strong>Phoenix Suns:<br />
</strong>1995 (#21 overall): Michael Finley<br />
1996 (#15 overall): Steve Nash<br />
1999 (#9 overall): Shawn Marion<br />
2002 (#9 overall): Amare Stoudemire<br />
2004 (#7 overall): Luol Deng<br />
2006 (#21 overall): Rajon Rondo</p>
<p>For a team that has been most recently known for getting rid of picks, they have a pretty good history, even if they were picking for other people.</p>
<p><strong>Toronto Raptors:<br />
</strong>1995 (#7 overall): Damon Stoudamire (franchise&#8217;s first pick)<br />
1996 (#2 overall): Marcus Camby<br />
1997 (#9 overall): Tracy McGrady<br />
1998 (#4 overall): Antawn Jamison<br />
2003 (#4 overall): Chris Bosh</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t say it&#8217;s the same caliber as the Hornets, but not bad overall.</p>
<p><strong>Golden State Warriors:<br />
</strong>1992 (#24 overall): Latrell Sprewell<br />
1993 (#3 overall): Anfernee Hardaway<br />
1998 (#5 overall): Vince Carter<br />
2001 (#5 overall): Jason Richardson</p>
<p>I have to admit, I was swayed by Chris Mullin (1985), Mitch Richmond (1988) and Tim Hardaway (1989)&#8230;</p>
<p>And just for posterity sake, here&#8217;s the Knicks list:</p>
<p>1990 (#17 overall): Jerrod Mustaf<br />
1991 (#12 overall): Greg Anthony<br />
1992 (#20 overall): Hubert Davis<br />
1994 (#24 overall): Monty Williams<br />
1994 (#26 overall): Charlie Ward<br />
1996 (#18 overall): John Wallace<br />
1996 (#19 overall): Walter McCarty<br />
1996 (#21 overall): Dontae Jones<br />
1997 (#25 overall): John Thomas<br />
1999 (#15 overall): Frederic Weis<br />
2000 (#22 overall): Donnell Harvey<br />
2002 (#25 overall): Frank Williams<br />
2003 (#9 overall): Mike Sweetney<br />
2005 (#8 overall): Channing Frye<br />
2005 (#30 overall): David Lee<br />
2006 (#20 overall): Renaldo Balkman<br />
2006 (#29 overall): Mardy Collins<br />
2007 (#23 overall): Wilson Chandler<br />
2008 (#6 overall): Danilo Gallinari</p>
<p>What&#8217;s the most depressing thing about this list?  Total All-Star game appearances of the group: <span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>zero</strong></span></p>
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		<title>2008 NBA Draft Night Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 16:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Round One 1. Chicago Bulls &#8211; Derrick Rose, PG, Memphis 2. Miami Heat &#8211; Michael Beasley, PF, Kansas State 3. Minnesota Timberwolves &#8211; Ovinton J&#39;Anthony Mayo, G, USCTraded to Memphis Grizzlies with Marko Jaric, Antoine Walker and Greg Buckner for Kevin Love, Mike Miller, Brian Cardinal and Jason Collins. 4. Seattle SuperSonics &#8211; Russell Westbrook, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><u><b>Round One</b></u></p>
<p>1. Chicago Bulls &#8211; Derrick Rose, PG, Memphis</p>
<p>2. Miami Heat &#8211; Michael Beasley, PF, Kansas State</p>
<p>3. Minnesota Timberwolves &#8211; Ovinton J&#39;Anthony Mayo, G, USC<br /><i>Traded to Memphis Grizzlies with <a href="http://www.lairdnyc.com/2008/06/timberwolves-jaric-to-marry-supermodel.html" target="_blank">Marko Jaric</a>, Antoine Walker and Greg Buckner for Kevin Love, Mike Miller, Brian Cardinal and Jason Collins.</p>
<p></i>4. Seattle SuperSonics &#8211; Russell Westbrook, PG, UCLA</p>
<p>5. Memphis Grizzlies &#8211; Kevin Love, PF, UCLA<br /><i>Traded to Minnesota Timberwolves with </i><i>Mike Miller, Brian Cardinal and Jason Collins for Ovinton J&#39;Anthony Mayo,</i><i> <a href="http://www.lairdnyc.com/2008/06/timberwolves-jaric-to-marry-supermodel.html" target="_blank">Marko Jaric</a>, Antoine Walker and Greg Buckner.</i></p>
<p>6. New York Knicks &#8211; Danilo Gallinari, F, Italy</p>
<p>7. Los Angeles Clippers &#8211; Eric Gordon, G, Indiana</p>
<p>8. Milwaukee Bucks &#8211; Joe Alexander, F, West Virginia</p>
<p>9. Charlotte Bobcats &#8211; D.J. Augustin, PG, Texas</p>
<p>10. New Jersey Nets &#8211; Brook Lopez, C, Stanford</p>
<p>11. Indiana Pacers &#8211; Jerryd Bayless, PG, Arizona<br /><i>Traded to Portland Trail Blazers&nbsp; with Ike Diogu for Brandon Rush, Jarrett Jack and Josh McRoberts.</p>
<p>     </i>12. Sacramento Kings &#8211; Jason Thompson, PF, Rider</p>
<p>13. Portland Trail Blazers &#8211; Brandon Rush, G, Kansas<br /><i>Traded to Indiana Pacers with Jarrett Jack and Josh McRoberts for Jerryd Bayless and Ike Diogu</i></p>
<p>14. Golden State Warriors &#8211; Anthony Randolph, PF, LSU</p>
<p>15. Phoenix Suns &#8211; Robin Lopez, C, Stanford</p>
<p>16. Philadelphia 76ers &#8211; Marreese Speights, C, Florida</p>
<p>17. Toronto Raptors &#8211; Roy Hibbert, C, Georgetown<br /><i>Traded to Indiana Pacers with T.J. Ford, Rasho Nesterovic and Maceo Baston for Jermaine O&#39;Neal and Nathan Jawai</p>
<p></i>18. Washington Wizards &#8211; JaVale McGee, C, Nevada</p>
<p>19. Cleveland Cavaliers &#8211; J.J. Hickson, PF, North Carolina State</p>
<p>20. Denver Nuggets &#8211; Alexis Ajinca, C, France<br /><i>Traded to Charlotte Bobcats for future, protected first round pick.</i></p>
<p>21. New Jersey Nets &#8211; Ryan Anderson, PF, California</p>
<p>22. Orlando Magic &#8211; Courtney Lee, SG, Western Kentucky</p>
<p>23. Utah Jazz &#8211; Kosta Koufos, C, Ohio State</p>
<p>24. Seattle SuperSonics &#8211; Serge Ibaka, PF, Congo</p>
<p>25. Houston Rockets &#8211; Nicolas Batum, F, France<br /><i>Traded to Portland Trail Blazers for Darrell Arthur and Joey Dorsey</i></p>
<p>26. San Antonio Spurs &#8211; George Hill, PG, IUPUI</p>
<p>27. New Orleans Hornets &#8211; Darrell Arthur, PF, Kansas<br />    <i>Traded to Portland Trail Blazers&nbsp; for Cash.&nbsp; Traded to Houston Rockets with Joey Dorsey for Nicolas Batum.&nbsp; Traded to Memphis Grizzlies for Donte Green and future second round pick.</p>
<p></i>28. Memphis Grizzlies &#8211; Donte Green, F, Syracuse<br />   <i>Traded to Houston Rockets with second round pick for Darrell Arthur</p>
<p></i>29. Detroit Pistons &#8211; D.J. White, PF, Indiana</p>
<p>30. Boston Celtics &#8211; J.R. Giddens, SG, New Mexico</p>
<p><u><b>Round Two</p>
<p></b></u>1 (31). Minnesota Timberwolves &#8211; Nikola Pekovic, C, Serbia</p>
<p>2 (32). Seattle SuperSonics &#8211; Walter Sharpe, PF, UAB<br />   <i>Traded to Detroit Pistons with Trent Plaisted for D.J. White</i></p>
<p>3 (33). Portland TrailBlazers &#8211; Joey Dorsey, C, Memphis<br /><i>Traded to Houston Rockets with Darrell Arthur for Nicolas Batum.</i></p>
<p>4 (34). Minnesota Timberwolves &#8211; Mario Chalmers, PG, Kansas<br />   <i>Traded to Miami Heat for two 2009 second round picks</i></p>
<p>5 (35). Los Angeles Clippers &#8211; DeAndre Jordan, C, Texas A&amp;M</p>
<p>6 (36). Portland Trail Blazers &#8211; Omer Asik, C, Turkey<br /><i>Traded to Chicago Bulls for two future second round picks</p>
<p></i>7 (37). Milwaukee Bucks &#8211; Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, F, UCLA</p>
<p>8 (38). Charlotte Bobcats &#8211; Kyle Weaver, PG, Washington State</p>
<p>9 (39). Chicago Bulls &#8211; Sonny Weems, SG, Arkansas<br /><i>Traded to Denver Nuggets for 2009 second round pick</p>
<p></i>10 (40). New Jersey Nets &#8211; Chris Douglas-Roberts, G, Memphis</p>
<p>11 (41). Indiana Pacers &#8211; Nathan Jawai, PF, Australia<br /><i>Traded to Toronto Raptors with Jermaine O&#39;Neal for Roy Hibbert, T.J. Ford, Rasho Nesterovic and Maceo Baston</i></p>
<p>12. (42). Sacramento Kings &#8211; Sean Singletary, PG, Virginia</p>
<p>13 (43). Sacramento Kings &#8211; Patrick Ewing, Jr., F, Georgetown</p>
<p>14 (44). Utah Jazz &#8211; Ante Tomic, C, Croatia</p>
<p>15 (45). San Antonio Spurs &#8211; Goran Dragic, PG, Slovenia<br /><i>Traded to Phoenix Suns for Malik Hairston, future second round pick and cash considerations</p>
<p></i>16 (46). Seattle SuperSonics &#8211; Trent Plaisted, C, BYU<br />  <i>Traded to Detroit Pistons with Walter Sharpe for D.J. White</i></p>
<p>17 (47). Washington Wizards &#8211; Bill Walker, F, Kansas State<br /><i>Traded to Boston Celtics for cash considerations</i></p>
<p>18 (48). Phoenix Suns &#8211; Malik Hairston, SG, Oregon<br />  <i>Traded to San Antonio Spurs with future second round pick and cash considerations for Goran Dragic</i></p>
<p>19 (49). Golden State Warriors &#8211; Richard Hendrix, PF, Alabama</p>
<p>20 (50). Seattle SuperSonics &#8211; DeVon Hardin, C, California</p>
<p>21 (51). Dallas Mavericks &#8211; Shan Foster, G, Vanderbilt</p>
<p>22 (52). Miami Heat &#8211; Darnell Jackson, PF, Kansas<br /><i>Traded to Cleveland Cavaliers for future second round pick</i></p>
<p>23 (53). Utah Jazz &#8211; Tadija Dragicevic, SF, Serbia</p>
<p>24 (54). Houston Rockets &#8211; Maarty Leunen, SF, Oregon</p>
<p>25 (55). Portland Trail Blazers &#8211; Mike Taylor, PG, Iowa State<br /><i>Traded to Los Angeles Clippers for 2009 second round pick</p>
<p></i>26 (56). Seattle SuperSonics &#8211; Sasha Kaun, C, Kansas<br /> <i>Traded to Cleveland Cavaliers for cash considerations</p>
<p></i>27 (57). San Antonio Spurs &#8211; James Gist, PF, Maryland</p>
<p>28 (58). Los Angeles Lakers &#8211; Joe Crawford, G, Kentucky</p>
<p>29 (59). Detroit Pistons &#8211; Deron Washington, SF, Virginia Tech</p>
<p>30 (60). Boston Celtics &#8211; Semih Erden, C, Turkey</p>
<p><b><u>Team by Team Draft Night Additions:</u></p>
<p></b>Atlanta Hawks: None</p>
<p>Boston Celtics: J.R. Giddens, Semih Erden, Bill Walker</p>
<p>Charlotte Bobcats: D.J. Augustin, Alexis Ajinca, Kyle Weaver</p>
<p>Chicago Bulls: Derrick Rose, Omer Asik</p>
<p>Cleveland Cavaliers: J.J. Hickson, Darnell Jackson, Sasha Kaun</p>
<p>Dallas Mavericks: Shan Foster</p>
<p>Denver Nuggets: Sonny Weems</p>
<p>Detroit Pistons: Walter Sharpe, Trent Plaisted, Deron Washington</p>
<p>Golden State Warriors: Anthony Randolph, Richard Hendrix</p>
<p>Houston Rockets: Donte Greene, Maarty Leunun, Joey Dorsey</p>
<p>Indiana Pacers: T.J. Ford, Rasho Nesterovic, Roy Hibbert, Brandon Rush, Jarrett Jack, Josh McRoberts,</p>
<p>Los Angeles Clippers: Eric Gordon, DeAndre Jordon, Mike Taylor</p>
<p>Los Angeles Lakers: Joe Crawford</p>
<p>Memphis Grizzlies: Ovinton J&#39;Anthony Mayo, Marko Jaric, Antoine Walker, Greg Buckner</p>
<p>Miami Heat: Michael Beasley, Mario Chalmers</p>
<p>Milwaukee Bucks: Joe Alexander, Luc Richard Mbah a Moute</p>
<p>Minnesota Timberwolves: Kevin Love, Mike Miller, Brian Cardinal, Jason Collins, Nikola Pekovic</p>
<p>New Jersey Nets: Brook Lopez, Ryan Anderson, Chris Douglas-Roberts</p>
<p>New Orleans Hornets: None</p>
<p>New York Knicks: Danilo Gallinari</p>
<p>Orlando Magic: Courtney Lee</p>
<p>Philadelphia 76ers: Marreese Speights</p>
<p>Phoenix Suns: Robin Lopez, Goran Dragic</p>
<p>Portland Trail Blazers: Jerryd Bayless, Ike Diogu, Nicolas Batum</p>
<p>Sacramento Kings: Jason Thompson, Sean Singletary, Patrick Ewing, Jr.</p>
<p>San Antonio Spurs: George Hill, James Gist, Malik Hairston</p>
<p>Seattle SuperSonics: Russell Westbrook, Serge Ibaka, DeVon Hardin</p>
<p>Toronto Raptors: Jermaine O&#39;Neal, Nathan Jawai</p>
<p>Utah Jazz: Kosta Koufos, Ante Tomic, Tadija Dragicevic</p>
<p>Washington Wizards: JaVale McGee</p>
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		<title>LairdNYC NBA Mock Draft Results</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Chicago BullsLairdNYC: Derrick Rose, PG, MemphisActual: Derrick Rose, PG, MemphisSuccess: 1 of 1 2. Miami HeatLairdNYC: Michael Beasley, F, Kansas StateActual: Michael Beasley, F, Kansas State 2 of 2 3. Minnesota TimberwolvesLairdNYC: OJ Mayo, G, USCActual: OJ Mayo, G, USC3 of 3 4. Seattle SuperSonicsLairdNYC: Jerryd Bayless, PG, ArizonaActual: Russell Westbrook, PG, UCLA3 of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>1. Chicago Bulls<br />LairdNYC: Derrick Rose, PG, Memphis<br />Actual: Derrick Rose, PG, Memphis<br />Success: 1 of 1</p>
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<div>2. Miami Heat<br />LairdNYC: Michael Beasley, F, Kansas State<br />Actual: Michael Beasley, F, Kansas State<br />   2 of 2</p>
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<div>3. Minnesota Timberwolves<br />LairdNYC: OJ Mayo, G, USC<br />Actual: OJ Mayo, G, USC<br />3 of 3</p>
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<div>4. Seattle SuperSonics<br />LairdNYC: Jerryd Bayless, PG, Arizona<br />Actual: Russell Westbrook, PG, UCLA<br />3 of 4</p>
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<div>5. Memphis Grizzlies<br />LairdNYC: Kevin Love, PF, UCLA<br />Actual: Kevin Love, PF, UCLA<br />   4 of 5</p>
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<div>6. New York Knicks<br />LairdNYC: Eric Gordon, G, Indiana<br />Actual: Danilo Gallinari, F, Italy<br />4 of 6</p>
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<div>7. Los Angeles Clippers<br />LairdNYC: Russell Westbrook, PG, UCLA<br />Actual: Eric Gordon, G, Indiana  </div>
<div>4 of 7</p>
<p>8. Milwaukee Bucks<br />LairdNYC: Joe Alexander, F, West Virginia<br />Actual: Joe Alexander, F, West Virginia<br />5 of 8</p>
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<div>9. Charlotte Bobcats<br />LairdNYC: Brook Lopez, C, Stanford<br />Actual: DJ Augustin, PG, Texas<br />  5 of 9</p>
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<div>10. New Jersey Nets<br />LairdNYC: Danilo Gallinari, F, Italy<br />Actual: Brook Lopez, C, Stanford<br />5 of 10</p>
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<div>11. Indiana Pacers<br />LairdNYC: DJ Augustin, PG, Texas<br />Actual: Jerryd Bayless, PG, Arizona<br />  5 of 11</p>
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<div>12. Sacramento Kings<br />LairdNYC: Anthony Randolph, PF, LSU<br />Actual: Jason Thompson, PF, Rider<br />5 of 12</p>
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<div>13. Portland Trail Blazers<br />LairdNYC: Brandon Rush, G, Kansas<br />Actual: Brandon Rush, G, Kansas<br />  6 of 13</p>
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<div>14. Golden State Warriors<br />LairdNYC: Alexis Ajinca, C, France<br />Actual: Anthony Randolph, PF, LSU<br />6 of 14</p>
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<div>15. Phoenix Suns<br />LairdNYC: Mario Chalmers, G, Kansas<br />Actual: Robin Lopez, C, Stanford<br />  6 of 15</p></div>
<div>16. Philadelphia 76ers<br />LairdNYC: Marreese Speights, C, Florida<br />Actual: Marreese Speights, C, Florida<br /> 7 of 16</p>
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<div>17. Toronto Raptors<br />LairdNYC: Robin Lopez, C, Stanford<br />Actual: Roy Hibbert, C, Georgetown<br />7 of 17</p>
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<div>18. Washington Wizards<br />LairdNYC: Kosta Koufos, C, Ohio State<br />  Actual: JaVale McGee, C, Nevada<br />7 of 18</p>
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<div>19. Cleveland Cavaliers<br />LairdNYC: Darrell Arthur, PF, Kansas<br />Actual: J.J. Hickson, PF, North Carolina State<br />7 of 19</p></div>
<div>20. Denver Nuggets<br />LairdNYC: Jason Thompson, PF, Rider<br />Alexis Ajinca, C, France<br />7 of 20</p>
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<div>21. New Jersey Nets<br />LairdNYC: DeAndre Jordan, C, Texas A&amp;M<br />Actual: Ryan Anderson, PF, Cal<br />  7 of 21</p>
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<div>22. Orlando Magic<br />LairdNYC: Courtney Lee, G, Western Kentucky<br />Actual: Courtney Lee, G, Western Kentucky<br />8 of 22</p>
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<div>23. Utah Jazz<br />LairdNYC: Roy Hibbert, C, Georgetown<br />  Actual: Kosta Koufos, C, Ohio State<br />8 of 23</p>
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<div>24. Seattle SuperSonics<br />LairdNYC: J.J. Hickson, PF, North Carolina State<br />Actual: Serge Ibaka, PF, Congo<br />8 of 24</p>
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<div>25. Houston Rockets<br />LairdNYC: Donte Green, F, Syracuse<br />Actual: Nicolas Batum, F, France<br /> 8 of 25</p>
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<div>26. San Antonio Spurs<br />LairdNYC: Nicolas Batum, F, France<br />Actual: George Hill, PG, IUPUI<br />8 of 26</p>
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<div>27. New Orleans Hornets<br />LairdNYC: Chris Douglas-Roberts, G, Memphis<br /> Actual: Darrell Arthur, PF, Kansas<br />8 of 27</p></div>
<div>28. Memphis Grizzlies<br />LairdNYC: Bill Walker, F, Kansas State<br />Actual: Donte Green, F, Syracuse<br />8 of 28</p>
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<div>29. Detroit Pistons<br />LairdNYC: JaVale McGee, C, Nevada<br />Actual: D.J. White, PF, Indiana<br /> 8 of 29</p>
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<p> 30. Boston Celtics<br />LairdNYC: Ante Tomic, C, Croatia<br />Actual: J.R. Giddens, SG, New Mexico<br />8 of 30 (26%)</p>
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		<title>Roy Hibbert is Poop</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 20:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just read the following sentences on ESPN.com during the Chad Ford/Bill Simmons &#34;Great Draft Debate &#39;08&#34; and I couldn&#39;t hold back a comment: Bill Simmons: If I were running the Kings, I&#39;d go with Roy Hibbert here over forcing a point guard pick. You could do worse than a Hibbert/Hawes center combo. You really [...]]]></description>
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<p>I just read the following sentences on ESPN.com during the Chad Ford/Bill Simmons &quot;<a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2008/columns/story?page=DraftDebate-080624">Great Draft Debate &#39;08</a>&quot; and I couldn&#39;t hold back a comment:</p>
<p>Bill Simmons: <i>If I were running the Kings, I&#39;d go with Roy Hibbert here over forcing a point guard pick. You could do worse than a Hibbert/Hawes center combo. You really could. Worst-case scenario &#8212; repeat: worst-case scenario &#8212; he&#39;s a valuable backup center at a cheap price for the next five years. Best-case scenario, he can evolve into a starting center who blocks shots and anchors your defense (like Kendrick Perkins with a 15-footer). He&#39;s the most undervalued guy in a draft where nearly everyone is properly valued.</p>
<p></i>Simmons clearly didn&#39;t watch much of Roy Hibbert during his four years at Georgetown.&nbsp; If he did, he would realize that despite being 7&#39;2&quot;, Hibbert never averaged 7.0 rebounds nor 2.5 blocks per game.&nbsp; How he was able to do that despite being roughly six inches taller than everyone else is beyond me.&nbsp; Best case scenario, he fights Scot Pollard for playing time.</p>
<p>I have to agree whole heartedly with my good friend Matt Luisi&#39;s assessment of Hibbert: <i>Hibbert is poop.&nbsp; 7 foot 3 inches of poop.</i><span><font color="#0000ff" size="2"><br /></font></span></p>
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