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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Final NBA Mock Draft

Final NBA Mock Draft
As many of know the 2011 NBA Draft coverage will start today at 7:00 Eastern Time in Newark, New Jersey. It should somewhere around 7:30 Eastern Time.
1. Cleveland Cavaliers, Kyrie Irving PG Duke As the draft draws near there is still some uncertainty what the pick is but I still believe Irving is the guy for the Cavs. Other than Derrick he is the only player in this draft that could develop into a superstar but in a weak draft no one's a given. He may be a little heavier than some scouts want and doesn't possess elite athleticism like Chris Paul but one could argue Deron Williams doesn't either.
2. Minnesota Timberwolves, Derrick Williams SF/PF Arizona Williams stock started to raise gradually in the beginning of the season and after his top notch performance against the mighty Duke Blue Devils his stock started to shoot up quicker than a Justin Verlander fastball. He possesses the ability to score in bunches and could be a potential star if Wolves new point guard, Ricky Rubio could find him some good looks.
3. Utah Jazz, Brandon Knight PG Kentucky After Deron Williams was traded to Mikhail Prokhorov's New Jersey Nets it was widely known around the league that if the Jazz could get another good starting point guard in free agency or the draft they'd jump on it. Knight has the ability to score when needed but is probably a better facilitator than his fellow point guards, Kemba Walker and Jimmer Fredette. He is just another one of Calipari's points guards to enter the NBA Draft.
4. Cleveland Cavaliers, Enes Kanter C Kentucky Kanter didn't play his freshman year at Kentucky after being ruled ineligible by the NCAA because he was considered a "pro" after he accepted money from his previous contracts with other International teams. Although he may be a slight bit rusty in game situations he still managed to play in the team's practices and learn the game from one of the best NCAA coaches in Jon Calipari. Even if only one of Irving and Kanter were to pan out the Cavs would be an up and coming team
5. Toronto Raptors, Kemba Walker PG UCONN Walker is a proven winner and would most likely step into the starting role for the Raptors due to an aging Calderon. Kemba is a special talent who can score at will in the NCAA but may lack the height to do that in the NBA. Although he was a polished college player my guess would be he would have to adjust to the NBA a little more than his peers because he's used to being "the man" wherever he plays (although I guess Jimmer is too). With Derozan already in hand and continuing to improve his game this could be the start of a bright future, without Chris Bosh.
6. Washington Wizards, Jan Vesely SF International After acquiring John Wall with the number one pick last year the Wizards are still in their rebuilding project. They still could stand to wait a little while longer than some of the other teams in the lottery teams because currently they lack a true star and are hoping Wall could be their man and Javale Mcgee to be a suitable #2 player. Enter Jan Vesely, a 6' 11" small forward with superb athletic skills. He may need a couple seasons for develop for he lacks an arsenal of weapons but could pan out to be a complement to John Wall.
7. Sacramento Kings, Jonas Valanciunas C International It is hard to pinpoint exactly where Valanciunas could go because he's a risky pick. He is still raw but could develop into a beast down low. He could be nearly unstoppable in a pick and roll game with Kings PG/SG Tyreke Evans. He may not be a great fit for a team with DeMarcus Cousins already at center but Cousins could slide over to the 4 when Valanciunas was ready to move into the starting line up.
8. Detroit Pistons, Kawhi Leonard SF San Diego State He may have never really played elite competition until the NCAA Tournament but after San Diego State became recognized as a force to be reckoned with Kawhi started to enter into many mock drafts. After being more televised and having a successful year Kawhi started to climb to a top ten pick. Kawhi is a coveted piece in this draft for multiple reasons. He has extremely large hands, a large wingspan, and a large will to win. He was generally thought of as a poor shooter but seems to be improving. He could turn out to be a real good player.
9. Charlotte Bobcats, Tristan Thompson PF Texas Thompson possesses elite rebounding skills but has a weak offensive game that could use development. His willingness to want to succeed could be vital to his offensive improvement. I would guess that down the road he might be able to develop an arsenal of moves in the low post but I doubt he ever develops a smooth jump shot. He could develop into a good player but I just don't think he'll ever develop into a star player or anything close to that.
10. Milwaukee Bucks, Klay Thompson SG Washington State Thompson is the son of former NBA player Mychal Thompson. He has above average size for his position at 6' 7" and could prove to be a solid piece to a Bucks team which was two wins away from a possible playoff appearance. Although he's been charged for possession of marijuana he doesn't seem to have many character issues. He will most likely be a useful spot up shooter in the NBA. With the lightning quick Brandon Jennings already here Thompson could get a plethora of open jump shots.



Saturday, May 21, 2011

2011 NBA Mock Draft 1.0

2011 NBA Mock Draft 1.0
1. Cleveland Cavaliers, Kyrie Irving PG Duke Irving is a sensational talent who has great vision on the court. He may not have all the intangibles you want in a star player but the Cavaliers need all the help they can get and need to draft a potential star player in Irving. He may not have great defense but should be able to drive to the basket even against tougher competition.
2. Minnesota Timberwolves, Enes Kanter C Kentucky Although Kanter hasn't played competitively for quite a while he still seems to be in decent shape. Kanter is a big man who has some range on his jump shot but will do most of his damage in the paint. I wouldn't be surprised if the Wolves traded out of this spot for a veteran or look to trade back and pick up more young assets.
3. Utah Jazz, Derrick Williams SF/PF Arizona The Jazz may not be on the lookout for a big with having already acquired Derrick Favors and previously Al Jefferson they won't be able to pass up a potential star. If the Jazz get the opportunity to pick up Williams I believe they will if not for the given reason Williams says his best position is SF and Andrei Kirilenko, their starting SF, will be testing the free agent market this summer.
4. Cleveland Cavaliers, Bismack Biyombo PF International This could be a huge gamble at the 4 pick it could pay huge dividends. If Biyombo were to develop into the beast he could be the Cavaliers could develop the best pick and roll since Nash-to-Stoudemaire. I don't believe that the Cavaliers pick Valanciunas because he provides the same risk as Biyombo plus a buyout would have to be made and David Kahn could tell you what a hassle it is to go through that if the player doesn't want to go to your team.
5. Toronto Raptors, Brandon Knight PG Kentucky Knight is an intriguing prospect, he is not a fancy, shoot first point guard. He is a true PG who looks for the open man but can score when needed. The Raptors only option at point guard is Calderon who is vastly overpaid and who's skill level is declining by the minute. Knight is a former Gatorade National Boys Basketball Player of the Year winner. With Knight and Derozan in the back court there future could be bright.
6. Washington Wizards, Jonas Valanciunas C International Valanciunas is another one of those high risk/high reward type of players that every draft has. Valanciunas has all the intangibles you want in a franchise player but has a low basketball IQ and is still developing. He is fairly quick but doesn't have much of a jump shot.
7. Sacramento Kings, Jan Vesely SF International Vesely is another player still trying to develop his game as many International prospects are. He is a mediocre jump shot at best, and because of that may try to take it to the rack to much. He is definitely improved since he first broke onto the scene and is relatively large for his position and could create mismatches in the NBA.
8. Detroit Pistons, Kemba Walker PG UCONN Walker is not what one would call a true point guard. He is an exceptional talent who can score at will and if he were to develop more of a passing game he could become one of the truly dominate point guards in the game. He somewhat reminds of a Stephen Curry but has better ball handling skills. He is athletic and would be great in the back court with Evans and could dish to Cousins when necessary.
9. Charlotte Bobcats, Kawhi Leonard SF San Diego State Leonard has all the physical tools you want in a top ten pick. He has a freakishly large wingspan and gigantic hands which can sometimes negatively affect his shooting. If he can somehow put all his skills together at one time he develop into a very good basketball player. There is little doubt in my mind that Kawhi will have a successful career if coached properly.
10. Milwaukee Bucks, Tristan Thompson PF Texas Thompson is a great rebounder and a force in the paint. Thompson could develop into a great complement to the Bucks star player Andrew Bogut. With Bogut and Thompson in the same front court would be nearly impossible for other front courts to out rebound. With proper development Thompson could have an effective career in the low post.