Thursday, June 24, 2010

6.24.10 [NBA DRAFT 10...]



NBA DRAFT 2010 MOCK DRAFT

#1 Washington Wizards select JOHN WALL

reasoning: YOU CHOOSE THE BEST TALENT AT #1 REGARDLESS OF WHO IT IS
its simple
Gilbert Arenas will also be a very good veteran player for him to learn from also
both have a very similar build, different playing style

#2 Philadelphia 76ers select EVAN TURNER

reasoning: He's the best All-Around player in the Draft
imagine him and Iguodala playing together O_O man thats trouble...
he has good size for the two 6'7
very good jumpshot (Youtube "Evan Turner NBA Draft Workout")
can rebound and pass with the best of them
he can fill up a statsheet last season alone averaged 20ppg 9rpg 6asts

#3 New Jersey Nets select WESLEY JOHNSON
reasoning: NJ traded Chris Douglas-Roberts yesterday to the Bucks
so he will take CDR's spot at the 3 im guessing
NJ has also said that they will go after a PF during the free agency period leaving them to fill the Small Forward position
He's a pretty good size for the 3 standing 6'7
Has long arms, wingspan is over 7ft
Is an athletic freak that can shoot the ball with the best of them

#4 Minnesota Timberwolves select DERRICK FAVORS
reasoning: He's better and more mature than Demarcus Cousins who analysts everywhere are calling "the biggest risk to Draft out of the whole entire class"
Minnesota has alot of young talent... but it hasn't ended up showing in the Win Column
and they definately need some front court help
Al Jefferson is trying his best to come back from injury and Kevin Love needs someone to hit the boards with him and bang-downlow
Brian Cardinal? NO...
Ryan Collins? too skinny...
Darko Millicic? lol
so we can all say that Favors is an improvement regardless of who hes put infront of on the Wolves roster

#5 Sacramento Kings select DEMARCUS COUSINS
reasoning: Big Cousins...
he's a very talented big man
that plays underneath the basket and grabs boards like hes supposed to
hes abt 6'10/11 and weighs a hefty 292lbs
so he will probably play the 5 at the next level
Sacramento has Spencer Hawes is good but he is more of a role player
Jason Thompson plays better at the sixth man role so that clears space for Cousins
Udrih-Evans-Nocioni-Landry-Cousins
sounds decent to me

#6 Golden State Warriors - Ekpe Udoh (Baylor) PF
will take Anthony Randolph's spot

#7 Detroit Pistons - Greg Monroe (Georgetown) PF
Al-Farouq Aminu would have been selected here but he cancelled his workout with them, has no interest in playing for them

#8 Los Angeles Clippers - Al Farouq Aminu (Wake Forest) SF
Earlier this season they traded Al Thornton to Washington and he's better than Rasual Butler so it makes perfect sense..
oh and i know you all remember on twitter at the beginning of the season when i said this man will be a Lottery pick and i got @ replies of ppl saying "NO WAY"... well guess what? he will be
#9 Utah Jazz - Ed Davis (UNC) PF
Paul Millsap needs a backup that can hit the boards and score from the lowpost and midrange
Ed is long enough to also play the 5 to back up Okur

#10 Indiana Pacers - Xavier Henry (Kansas) SG
Dahntay Jones had a pretty good year and he needs a backup
he can play both the 2 and 3

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