1st Round | |||||
# | Team | Pos | Player | School | Notes |
1 | Portland | C | Greg Oden | Ohio State | Durant would be the better fit, as the Blazers have Zach Randolph and LaMarcus Aldridge, but they can't pass on the sure thing here |
2 | Seattle | F | Kevin Durant | Texas | Oden would give them that center they've been pursuing for the last several years in the draft, but Durant is a nice consolation prize |
3 | Atlanta | PF | Al Horford | Florida | Word out of Atlanta is that they are more interested in Horford than Wright now. Good call, but why not trade down and take Conley? |
4 | Memphis | PF | Joakim Noah | Florida | There is no clear-cut choice here, but Noah gives Memphis defense and rebounding and is more NBA-ready than Brendan Wright |
5 | Boston | F | Jeff Green | Georgetown | Now Danny Ainge says the Celtics will keep this pick. I'm still doubtful, but if they do, Green is their best option |
6 | Milwaukee | PG | Mike Conley | Ohio State | This pick could be traded, as many teams covet Conley, but if the Bucks keep it, Conley can back up and later replace Mo Williams |
7 | Minnesota | C | Spencer Hawes | Washington | Until the Garnett trade talk clears up it's hard to say what they'll do with this pick, but McHale is a fan of Hawes |
8 | Charlotte | PF | Brandan Wright | North Carolina | At this point there is considerably less risk in taking Wright and Charlotte would add yet another Tar Heel (May, Felton, MJ) |
9 | Chicago | PF | Yi Jianlian | China | With Hawes off the board, the Bulls can draft Yi and either trade the pick (to Golden State perhaps) or try to groom him into the big man they need |
10 | Sacramento | SF | Julian Wright | Kansas | Wright would give the Kings defense and rebounding and can play some point forward. The defense could be big as Artest could be moved |
11 | Atlanta | PG | Javaris Crittenton | Georgia Tech | As determined as the Hawks seem to avoid drafting a position they need, it's hard to see them drafting yet another forward. |
12 | Philadelphia | G/F | Corey Brewer | Florida | What a steal this would be for the Sixers (and maybe wishful thinking on my part). Brewer's offense is overrated, but he'll be a stopper right away |
13 | New Orleans | SF | Thaddeus Young | Georgia Tech | Thornton would also be a solid pick, but at 18, Young has more upside. The Hornets were reportedly impressed by his workout |
14 | LA Clippers | PG | Acie Law | Texas A&M | What better mentor for Law than his most common comparison, Sam Cassell? Livingston has not proven he can start or stay healthy |
15 | Detroit | F/C | Sean Williams | Boston College | Williams would be a great fit for the Pistons who need shot-blocking and intensity. Joe Dumars has shown he has no fear of cast-offs |
16 | Washington | SG | Nick Young | USC | If DeShawn Stevenson's YouTube appearance has proven anything, it's that the Wizards need an upgrade at shooting guard |
17 | New Jersey | F | Al Thornton | Florida State | The athletic forward would excel in a fast-paced Jason Kidd-run offense and would help make up for the loss of Vince Carter |
18 | Golden State | PF | Jason Smith | Colorado State | Smith would be a great small-ball player, with great size, athleticism, and a nice shooting touch and should fit right in to Nellie's system |
19 | LA Lakers | PG | Gabe Pruitt | USC | Yes, the Lakers have Jordan Farmar, but they need a backup if Smush Parker is let go or if Farmar is part of a major trade |
20 | Miami | SG | Rodney Stuckey | Eastern Washington | The Heat get a young combo guard who can help ease the scoring load on Wade and should be able to knock down some open threes |
21 | Philadelphia | PF | Josh McRoberts | Duke | He may not have the perimeter game scouts thought he would develop, but he should be a capable scorer and rebounder |
22 | Charlotte | SG | Morris Almond | Rice | The Bobcats can improve their scoring and depth at SG, which gives them a sort of Plan B if they can't land Vince Carter |
23 | New York | SF | Wilson Chandler | DePaul | Like Renaldo Balkman, Chandler would likely be a 2nd round pick if he doesn't go here, but he probably got a promise from Isiah because he's cancelled his workouts |
24 | Phoenix | SG | Rudy Fernandez | Spain | Phoenix needs another player who can play a little point guard and spell Steve Nash. Fernandez provides that and some shooting |
25 | Utah | SG | Marco Belinelli | Italy | Belinelli would be an upgrade over Derek Fisher and Gordon Giricek and the Jazz could really use his three-point shooting |
26 | Houston | PF | Glen Davis | LSU | Yao needs help as Houston has relied on Mutombo, Juwan Howard, and Chuck Hayes. Davis can help with scoring and rebounding |
27 | Detroit | SF | Derrick Byars | Vanderbilt | Byars ought to be an improvement for Detroit's bench and as a 6-7 220 lb senior, he should have the NBA-readiness the Pistons want |
28 | San Antonio | PF | Tiago Splitter | Brazil | Splitter won't be eligible to leave his Euroleague team until 2008, but the Spurs have the depth to be patient with him |
29 | Phoenix | SG | Daequan Cook | Ohio State | The Suns would be hard-pressed to pass up on such a talented shooter this late in the draft, especially when he can play a little PG |
30 | Philadelphia | PF | Ali Traore | France | With four picks in this year's draft, the Sixers can afford to let Traore take his time and develop abroad for another year. |
2nd Round | |||||
31 | Seattle | C | Aaron Gray | Pittsburgh | Gray's plodding pace hurt his stock, but he could be a solid big man |
32 | Boston | C | Marc Gasol | Spain | Not as athletic as his brother Pau, but he can play in the low-post |
33 | San Antonio | PG | Taurean Green | Florida | Green should be an upgrade over Jacque Vaughn and Beno Udrih |
34 | Dallas | SF | Demetris Nichols | Syracuse | Nichols gives Dallas another swingman and some outside shooting |
35 | Seattle | SF | Marcus Williams | Arizona | Versatile swingman helps make up for the loss of Rashard Lewis |
36 | Golden State | SF | Reyshawn Terry | North Carolina | Warriors get more depth at small forward and a good shooter |
37 | Portland | PG | Zabian Dowdell | Virginia Tech | Portland could trade up to get Conley, but if not they take a backup |
38 | Philadelphia | SF | Alando Tucker | Wisconsin | Tucker's athleticism and rebounding would be a good fit in Philly |
39 | Orlando | SG | Arron Afflalo | UCLA | Orlando needs help at shooting guard with Grant Hill leaving |
40 | LA Lakers | SF | Jared Dudley | Boston College | Dudley does not seem to fit any NBA achetype, but he will find a way |
41 | Minnesota | C | Kyle Visser | Wake Forest | Visser can provide some good low-post scoring to help Garnett |
42 | Portland | PF | Nick Fazekas | Nevada | Hard to know how he will pan out. He can shoot, but he lacks bulk |
43 | New Orleans | PG | Ramon Sessions | Nevada | Bobby Jackson ain't what he used to be and Paul needs a backup |
44 | Orlando | PF | Herbert Hill | Providence | Hill shined in his senior season and could be a sleeper this late |
45 | LA Clippers | SG | JamesOn Curry | Oklahoma State | With Cuttino Mobley declining, the Clippers need outside shooting |
46 | Golden State | PG | Petteri Koponen | Finland | An intriguing young point guard who will stay overseas to develop |
47 | Washington | C | Stanko Barac | Bosnia | Not very athletic, but a fundamentally-sound center with good size |
48 | LA Lakers | SG | Trey Johnson | Jackson State | If nothing else he can relate to Kobe, as a great scorer on a bad team |
49 | Chicago | SF | Dominic McGuire | Fresno State | Scott Skiles loves defense and the versatile McGuire can provide it |
50 | Dallas | PF | Kyrylo Fesenko | Ukraine | At 7-0, 245 lbs, he has great size, but he is still very raw |
51 | Chicago | SG | Renaldas Seibutis | Lithuania | Chicago would likely leave him in Europe and let him develop |
52 | Portland | SF | Joao Gomes | Portugal | He's been impressive at Eurocamp, though he's a few years away |
53 | Portland | PG | Bobby Brown | CS Fullerton | More of a combo guard, drawing comparisons to Bobby Jackson |
54 | Houston | SG | D.J. Strawberry | Maryland | Limited potential, but might develop into a solid role player |
55 | Utah | SG | J.R. Reynolds | Virginia | A bit undersized at 6-3, but good shooting range and quickness |
56 | Milwaukee | C | Chris Richard | Florida | A good athlete with an NBA body, but he's shown limited production |
57 | Detroit | SG | Brad Newley | Australia | He'll take a few years to develop, but great scoring ability |
58 | San Antonio | PF | Stephane Lasme | Massachusetts | Averaged an impressive 5.1 blocks per game in his senior year |
59 | Phoenix | PG | Jared Jordan | Marist | The Suns would have to be happy to get Jordan with such a late pick |
60 | Dallas | SG | Ron Lewis | Ohio State | Dallas could always use another shooter and they get one here |
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Friday, June 1, 2007
NBA Mock Draft (updated 6/26)
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