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2012 NBA Mock Draft: Picks 16-30

2:03 pm in Uncategorized by Steve Shoup

Picks: 1-15, 16-30

By Howard Ticker

Pick 16) Houston Rockets (from New York): Terrence Ross 6’6” 197 SG Washington Sophomore

15.3 points, 6.5 rebound, 1.4 assists

On any given night this guy can go off, he is a great shooter. Rockets may be a late playoff team with the additions of him and Moultrie. They are a pretty young team and should all grow nicely together and build chemistry.

Pick 17) Minnesota Timberwolves (from Utah Jazz): Quincey Miller 6’9” 210 SF Baylor Senior

10.6 points, 4.9 Rebounds, 1.4 assists

Could be considered a little bit of a reach here but I love what Miller brings to a team. They may also go Waiters instead if Michael Beasley leaves.

Pick 18) Dallas Mavericks: Dion Waiters 6’4” SG

12.6 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2.6 assists

The Mavericks need to get younger at guard and Waiters fits right in. Jason Terry and Jason Kidd won’t be there forever and if they sign Deron Williams in the offseason then a back court of Williams and Waiters could be lethal.

Pick 19) Orlando Magic: Marquis Teague 6’2” 189 PG Kentucky Freshman

9.4 points, 4.8 assists, 2.5 rebounds

Jameer Nelson may leave and the Magic need to put as much talent around Dwight Howard if they want him to stay. I would not be surprised if they got another big man here just in case they move Howard. If that is the case I think they go Fab Melo.

Pick 20) Denver Nuggets: Austin Rivers 6’4” 203 SG Duke Freshman

15.4 points, 3.4 rebounds, 2.1 assists

The Celtics would have loved if Rivers dropped to them, but I think this is a great pick up for the Nuggets. Nuggets are a very unselfish team and lack someone who can completely take over a game and I think Rivers can be that guy in a few years.

Pick 21) Boston Celtics: Royce White 6’8” 249 SF Iowa St. Sophomore

13.1 points, 9.2 rebounds, 5.1 assists

Great athletic player who can play SF and PF but has many scouts concerned with his anxiety disorder. If he can handle everything he will be a great pick here, especially since the Celtics need to get younger.

Pick 22) Boston Celtics (from LA Clippers): Doron Lamb 6’4” 200 SG Kentucky Sophomore

13.2 points, 2.9 rebounds, 1.6 assists

Doron Lamb is a great shooter and comes up in the big game and is exactly what the Celtics will need if they lose Ray Allen. His great play in Kentucky’s championship run really help him and he is use to playing with stars which will help at the next level.

Pick 23) Atlanta Hawks: Tony Wroten Washington 6’5” 204 PG/SG Washington Freshman 

16.7 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.6 assists

I kept going back and forth between him and Jeff Taylor from Vanderbilt. Wroten could be the point guard this team has needed for years and will benefit everyone on the court around him.

Pick 24) Cleveland Cavaliers (from the LA Lakers): Tyler Zeller 6’11” 240 PF UNC Senior

16.5 points, 9.3 rebounds, 1.0 assists

I finally have Zeller getting picked here after dropping a good amount. If Zeller is already taken (which he probably will) then I have them going with Andrew Nicholson.

Pick 25) Memphis Grizzlies: Moe Harkless 6’8” 218 SF/PF St. John’s Freshman

15.3 points, 8.6 rebounds, 1.4 blocks, 1.4 assists

I got to see a good amount of Harkless this year watching the Big East and I think he would be a great pick here. Memphis doesn’t have a big need but he reminds me of Rudy Gay a little and would be a good replacement if he gets hurt again.

Pick 26) Indiana Pacers: John Jenkins 6’4” 205 SG Vanderbilt Junior

19.9 points, 2.8 rebounds, 1.1 assists

Jenkins is a great shooter and he can purely be a guy who sits in the corner or on the 3 point line waiting for the ball. He will be a great spark plug off the bench the next few years before cracking the starting rotation.

Pick 27) Miami Heat: Jeff Taylor 6’7” 226 SF Vanderbilt Senior

16.4 points, 5.8 rebounds, 1.8 assists

Didn’t really know who Miami would go with this pick but he seems to fit in. Fab Melo and Draymond Green would also be good picks here.

Pick 28) Oklahoma City Thunder: Fab Melo 7’ 255 C Syracuse Sophomore

7.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.9 blocks

OKC is another team that doesn’t have a whole lot of needs but if a big man goes down (Perkins or Ibaka) then Melo should fit right in. Another potential pick here is Festus Ezeli.

Pick 29) Chicago Bulls: Draymond Green 6’6” 235 SF/PF Michigan St. Senior

16.1 points, 10.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists

Great team leader and player and will be a great fit with this group of players the Bulls have.

Pick 30) Golden State Warriors (from San Antonio): Andrew Nicholson 6’9” 220 PF St. Bonaventure Senior

18.4 points, 8.5 rebounds, 1 assist

I am not sure if Nicholson drops this far but I am sure the Warriors would be happy to have him. If he is not here I think they go Quincy Miller or Festus Ezeli.

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2012 NBA Mock Draft

1:49 pm in Uncategorized by Steve Shoup

Picks: 1-1516-30

By: Howard Ticker

Note:  Lottery has not happened yet so order is projected on record

Pick 1) Charlotte Bobcats: Anthony Davis 6’10” 220 PF/C Kentucky Freshman

14.3 points, 10.0 rebounds, 4.7 Blocks

No brainer pick at number one. Great defensive presence and should help this team pick up some more wins next year.

Pick 2) Washington Wizards: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist 6’7” 210 SF Kentucky Freshman

11.8 points, 7.6 rebounds, 2.0 assists

I would not be shocked if they went Thomas Robinson, another good pick. However, Gilchrist will love playing with John Wall. They could be a great tandem for many years to come.

Pick 3) Cleveland Cavaliers: Bradley Beal 6’4” 207 SG Florida Freshman

14.6 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.2 assists

Would be a solid fit for this team, but if they go big man I see them picking Drummond. Cavaliers are a talented young team and only a few players away from being a late seed playoff team in the Eastern Conference.

Pick 4) New Orleans Hornets: Thomas Robinson 6’8” 240 PF Kansas Junior

17.9 points, 11.8 rebounds, 1.9 assists

Robinson has great athleticism and strength and would be a good compliment to Eric Gordon. Thomas Robinson’s great season and great tournament run really helped him move up draft boards.

Pick 5) Sacramento Kings: Andre Drummond 6’10” 270 PF UConn Freshman

10.2 points, 7.7 rebounds, 2/7 blocks

Drummond didn’t really live up to the hype in his freshman year but he has a lot of potential. I think a Drummond and Cousins combo would be dominant. Keep in mind Cousins asked for a trade so Drummond could also serve as his replacement.

Pick 6) Portland Trail Blazers (from New Jersey): Jared Sullinger 6’9” 265 PF Ohio State Sophomore

17.6 points, 9.3 rebounds

Sullinger would have been a clear top 5 pick last year, could drop further this year but I love his post game and think he would be a great player for the Trail Blazers.

Pick 7) Golden State Warriors (could go to the Utah Jazz): Harrison Barnes 6’8” 215 SF UNC Sophomore

17.4 points, 5.2 rebounds, 1 assist

Barnes is too good to pass up here. I love his offensive game but want to see him be more clutch in the big game. He is another guy with a whole lot of potential.

Pick 8) Toronto Raptors: Kendall Marshall 6’4” 197 PG UNC Freshman

7.8 points, 2.6 rebounds, 9.7 assists

Marshall is a great point guard and leader. UNC was not the same team without him. He would be a great replacement if solid PG Jose Calderon leaves. I wouldn’t be surprised if they went with Marshall’s teammate John Henson here too.

Pick 9) Detroit Pistons: Perry Jones III 6’11” 235 SF Baylor Sophomore 

14.0 points, 7.7 rebounds, 1.3 assists

I liked him better last year but I still think he has a lot of potential. Jones is another guy who can disappear in the big game. Detroit has some nice young pieces so Jones would help.

Pick 10) New Orleans Hornets (from Minnesota): Damian Lillard 6’2” 190 PG Weber State Junior

24.5 points, 5.1 rebounds, 4.0 assists

Lillard is great athletic point guard who can shoot. Kind of reminds me of a Russell Westbrook. A trio of Eric Gordon, Thomas Robinson, and Damian Lillard could quickly get a lot of attention in the league.

Pick 11) Portland Trail Blazers: Jeremy Lamb 6’5” 185 SG UConn Sophomore

17.7 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.8 assists

Lamb is great at creating his own shot and will immediately come in as one of their leading scorers. He will also help the fans in Portland to forget about Brandon Roy.

Pick 12) Milwaukee Bucks: John Henson 6’10” 220 PF UNC Junior

13.8 points, 10.1 rebound, 2.9 blocks

Henson is a great defender but needs to put on some muscle. Could be a great player in this league in a few years and will play well off of Brandon Jennings.

Pick 13) Phoenix Suns: Terrence Jones 6’9” 244 SF Kentucky Sophomore

12.5 points, 7.0 rebounds, 1.8 blocks

If he was more consistent he would be a higher pick but Jones still has a lot of potential. He is also very unselfish and good at playing with others.

Pick 14) Houston Rockets: Arnett Moultrie 6’10” 230 PF Mississippi St. Junior

15.8 points, 10.6 rebounds, 1.1 assists

I kept going back and forth between Moultrie and Tyler Zeller here. I like Moultrie a lot and will come in and really help their front court.

 

Pick 15) Philadelphia 76ers: Meyers Leonard 7’ 245 C Illinois Sophomore

13.6 points, 8.2 rebounds, 1.9 blocks

The Sixer’s can use another big man but he will take a few years to get in his zone. If they go guard I see them going with Terrence Ross.

 

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2012 NBA Mock Draft

2:09 am in Uncategorized by Steve Shoup

1. Minnesota Timberwolves- C Andre Drummond, UConn

2. Cleveland Cavaliers- SF Harrison Barnes, UNC

3. Toronto Raptors-F James McAdoo, UNC

4. Washington Wizards- PF Jared Sullinger, Ohio State

5. Sacramento Kings- SG Jeremy Lamb, UConn

6. New Jersey Nets- PF Anthony Davis, Kentucky

7. Detroit Pistons- PG Austin Rivers, Duke

8. LA Clippers- PF Perry Jones, Baylor

9. Charlotte Bobcats- PF Thomas Robinson, Kansas

10. Milwaukee Bucks- G Brad Beal, Florida

11. Golden State Warriors- SF Terrence Jones, Kentucky

12. Utah Jazz- SF Quincy Miller, Baylor

13. Phoenix Suns- PG Marquis Teague, Kentucky

14. Houston Rockets- G/F Michael Gilchrest, Kentucky

15. Indiana Pacers- F John Henson, UNC

16. Philadelphia 76ers- G Will Barton, Memphis

17. New York Knicks- F C.J. Leslie, NC State

18. Atlanta Hawks- SG Terrence Ross, Washington

19. Memphis Grizzlies- SF Kris Joesph, Syracuse

20. New Orleans Hornets- G/F Khris Middleton, Texas A&M

21. Portland Trailblazers- PG Myck Kabongo, Texas

22. Denver Nuggets- PG Kendall Marshall, UNC

23. Orlando Magic- SG William Buford, Ohio State

24. Boston Celtics- C Tyler Zeller, UNC

25. Oklahoma City Thunder- PF Trevor Mbakwe, Minnesota 

26. Dallas Mavericks- PF Mason Plumlee, Duke

27. L.A. Lakers- SG John Jenkins, Vanderbilt

28. Miami Heat- SF Tony Mitchell, North Texas

29. San Antonio Spurs- PG Maalik Wayns, Villanova

30. Chicago Bulls- C Josh Smith, UCLA

NBA Draft Grades

11:54 am in Uncategorized by Steve Shoup

Atlanta Hawks: D-

The Hawks traded away their first round pick (18th overall) as part of the deal for Kirk Hinrich. In the second round they landed center Keith Benson, but unless they make some moves they might not have room for him on the roster.

Although you’d think Hinrich would make this draft look better, remember the 18th pick was only a part of that deal as they traded Jordan Crawford and Mike Bibby (whom was bought out meaning cap space) as well. They overpaid, and now they are without even a solid player from this draft class.

Boston Celtics: B

Boston swapped 1st round picks and ended up with PF JaJuan Johnson and a future 2nd rounder. They also picked up E’Twaun Moore in 2nd round.

Overall I thought Boston did really well, instead of reaching for a player they moved back and picked up a future pick, and still landed a guy that makes sense for them. Johnson helps add to the lack of size in beantown right now, and he is a solid defender. Moore was a great pickup in the late 2nd round. While most teams were going with Euroleague reaches at that point, hoping they’d develop into something 3-4 years from now, the Celtics took a guy who can play this year. Moore will never be a starter, but he can be a solid role player and should be like a 4th guard on the team. Given the importance of their starting guards having that quality depth is important so you can rest them more in blowouts.

Charlotte Bobcats: B

Despite having two top 10 picks and saving some money in their trade, I hesitate to give Charlotte an A for this draft. Overall I like both Bismark Biyombo and Kemba Walker, but Brandon Knight was sitting there at number 7, and I think he is better than both Walker and Biyombo. If the Bobcats took Knight at 7, they would only have to hope the Pistons don’t take Biyombo at 8, to land him as well. And even if the Pistons took Biyombo, you still have a number of promising players on the board, like say one of the Morris twins.

To me both Biyombo and Walker were slight reaches and the Bobcats didn’t roll the dice on Knight, which is enough of a knock in my book. I also didn’t understand dealing their 2nd rounder Jeremy Tyler for just cash considerations. I absolutely hate that as a rebuilding team, especially when Tyler could have some upside (and def. has size) which is lacking on this roster.

Chicago Bulls: B-

I like the Bulls trading up to get a high upside guy in Nikola Mirotic, but I worry it might be 3+ years before he comes over. If it is just one season that is fine, but any longer than that and I don’t really get it. Adding Jimmy Butler gives them a capable wing player who can guard both the 2 and the 3. It’s a solid draft considering they were drafting so late.

Cleveland Cavaliers: C+

I know the Cavs had two of the top 4 picks, but I thought their draft strategy was flawed from the very beginning. Sure they landed PG Kyrie Irving and PF Tristan Thompson, but I think they could have done so much better. For me Derrick Williams was the best player in this draft and considering that the Cavs had nothing at SF, he made the most sense. By taking him at 1 the Cavs ensured themselves that they would either get a PG (Irving or Brandon Knight) or a Center (Enes Kanter) at 4. Instead by taking Irving they had to reach for Thompson over Knight since he was no longer a need.

I also don’t like it because if you currently look at the Cavs roster their 4 best players are PG’s Baron Davis and Ramon Sessions and PF’s J.J. Hickson and Antwan Jamison, and those are the two positions you addressed with the 1st and 4th picks. Now Irving should be better than Sessions and Davis, and they can now go on the trade block, as will Jamison, but the point is the upgrade won’t be too much next season. And this is still a team without any real production from their SG, SF and C.

Although not as important their 2nd round strategy was also really bad. They traded away a quality player in Justin Harper (while he was another 4, he could be a stretch 3 as well) for two 2nd rounders. And while they traded a redundant guy, they could have taken a guy like Kyle Singler, Tyler Honeycutt, Jeremy Tyler etc. who would have filled an actual need. Maybe they wouldn’t be starters, but I think they could crack the rotation. As for the other 2nd rounder they took a Euro guy who might not ever come over. With again guys who could maybe crack the least talented roster in the NBA still on the board.

Dallas Mavericks: B

While I like the pickup of Rudy Fernandez for them, I was a big fan of Jordan Hamilton and would have just kept him as a quality role player. Fernandez is more of a sure thing, but I don’t see this as anything but an average move for Dallas.

Denver Nuggets: B+

Not only did the Nuggets swap an unhappy player, for one that should be a better fit in the Raymond Felton-Andre Miller swap, but they picked up an extra 1st rounder. I love both of the Nuggets 1st rounders Kenneth Faried and Jordan Hamilton so they get high marks for me. The one thing I don’t understand is how Hamilton fits in, as Denver is quite deep at the 3. Regardless it is a good player to pick up, that should give them trade flexibility later this season.

Detroit Pistons: A-

I love the Brandon Knight pick in the first round as I think he is an impact player in this league. By taking him the Pistons can move Rodney Stuckey to the 2, and now have a nice little core with Greg Monroe as well. I wasn’t as impressed with Singler at the top of the 2nd, but he has some ability and has a low floor (he won’t be a bust).

Golden State Warriors: A-

I’m a huge fan of their draft overall. I love Klay Thompson and think that he and Stephen Curry will basically have a 3-point shooting contest each night. While some people don’t like Thompson, because they don’t see the upside, I really disagree. He’s not exceptionally quick or athletic, but he is an excellent shooter with outstanding basketball intelligence. In the 2nd round they landed Charles Jenkins and traded cash for Jeremy Tyler, adding a PG and a big man, which I thought was great. The additions of Jenkins and Thompson will likely allow the Warriors to deal Monte Ellis this season for hopefully another piece.

Houston Rockets: B

I really liked all three of the Rockets picks in F Marcus Morris, PF Donatas Motiejunas, and SF Chandler Parsons, and I like the acquisition of Johnny Flynn as well (though they gave up a future protected 1st round pick). What I don’t understand is where are all these guys going to play. The Rockets were pretty set at SF and PF (not to mention PG), so I just don’t know where they all fit in. Maybe they will look to make current PF Jordan Hill more of a center and possibly Motiejunas as well, but that could be a reach of a projection. The Rockets have a ton of good players, but could be best served by packing some for a more impact player or a true center.

Indiana Pacers: B

I like their trade for George Hill, but they gave up both of their draft picks to do it. There will be some risk involved, but this was a playoff team, so who knows it could pan out.

LA Clippers: C

I know the loss of the top pick stings for the Clippers, but they had no way of knowing that would happen and they had to rid themselves of Baron Davis. LA did redeem themselves with a pair of solid 2nd rounders in Travis Leslie and Trey Tompkins (who were teammates at Georgia). Both have some solid upside and should be good role players for the Clippers.

LA Lakers: C+

The Lakers had 4 2nd round picks, but only the first two deserve a mention (they did pick up a future 2nd rounder for one), in PG Darius Morris and SG Andrew Goudelock. Morris has some legitimate upside and could develop into a solid starter 3 years from now, but Goudelock is likely a 12th man at best. It would have been better if the Lakers added some size, and they might regret that.

Memphis Grizzlies: B+

The Grizzlies only had a 2nd rounder, but they might have hit a homerun in Josh Selby, who is a combo guard with quality starting upside. He could end up a steal of this draft class, so great move by Memphis.

Miami Heat: B

The Heat traded up from the 2nd round to land PG Norris Cole and I think they made a smart move. A lot of guards were off the board and getting the guy they wanted was key. Cole could develop into a better guy to run this offense than Chalmers and gives them some decent upside.

Milwaukee Bucks: B

They added some talent in 3-way trade and still landed a quality prospect in Tobias Harris. Add that with a solid 2nd rounder in Jon Leuer and I’d call it a pretty good day for them.

Minnesota Timberwolves: B+

Mainly this grade is due to landing Williams, but their multiple trade backs, brought them value in a future 1st rounder and a ton of cash. Also they netted Malcolm Lee who should replace Johnny Flynn.

New Jersey Nets: B

I like the Nets pick of Marshon Brooks, despite it not being the biggest need, and Jordan Williams was great value in the 2nd round. The pick I don’t get was the 31st pick, as he is a good Euro player, but won’t be over in the next few years. The Nets need to show they can win right now and I think there were role players on the board that could have helped.

New York Knicks: C

I like both Iman Shumpert and Josh Harrellson (and just giving up cash to get the latter), but thought that there were way to many better options on the board at 17 than Shumpert. This was a big risk and one that could come back to bite them.

New Orleans Hornets: F

They didn’t have a pick in this draft and the trades they made didn’t net them any big pieces.

Oklahoma City Thunder: B

I like the Reggie Jackson pick, but he is really redundant on this team. Maybe that means Maynor is on his way out, but right now it is a bit of a head scratcher. Good value for the pick though.

Orlando Magic: B-

While they didn’t have a 1st rounder I thought the Magic did good in acquiring two young role players in Justin Harper and DeAndre Liggins. Both should give them good bench depth and help this team out going forward.

Philadelphia 76ers: D+

I see Nikola Vucevic as a huge reach for the 16th pick and feel that LaVory Allen was not even worth being drafted in the 2nd round. I really question this draft and feel that it was a huge misstep.

Phoenix Suns: B

I really like the Suns pick of Marikeff Morris and thinks he will be an instant upgrade on this team.

Portland Trailblazers: B-

I actually like the Nolan Smith pick, and feel that he can be a solid backup guard for Portland. This wasn’t a great draft, but I thought Smith had 1st round value.

Sacramento Kings: C+

Their part in the 3 way trade made zero sense, since they lost draft position and in my book the better player, but afterwards I thought they rebounded. Jimmer Fredette is a bit of a risk, but I also am a believer in him. I think he can play and compliments Tyreke Evans very well. I also liked adding a pair of solid 2nd rounders in Honeycutt and Isiah Thomas.

San Antonio Spurs: A-

They gave up George Hill for Kawhi Leonard and David Bertans, but I think it was worth it. Leonard helps them this year, and Bertans is a great stash player, even if it takes 2 years. In addition they picked up a young PG in Cory Joseph who will replace Hill as the backup to Tony Parker.

Toronto Raptors: B

Jonas Valanciunas should make this pick an A, but there is at least some question as to whether or not he can be bought out this year. If the Raptors need to wait a year than this pick was a bit of a waste.

Utah Jazz: A-

I thought the Jazz did well in playing the field and taking the top center and waiting to see what PG would fall to them. I really like Kanter and thinks he gives Utah another legit big. While I’m sure the Jazz were hoping for Jimmer or Kemba, landing Alec Burks is pretty good. Utah came out of this draft with two guys who should be quality starters by year two and that is a win.

Washington Wizards: B+

The Wizards did well landing 3 quality players in this draft in PF Jan Vesely, SF Chris Singleton and PG Shelvin Mack, but I don’t see this as an overall win. Vesely has some real holes in his game, and he at times looks like a SF in a PF’s body. Singleton is a great defender, but the Wizards needed a scorer that Wall could distribute to. And while Mack is a good pick, he will be only a bench player in Washington. I would have liked to have seen them possibly go for Hamilton or Tyler with their 18th and 34th picks. It’s not an awful draft, but I don’t know if it is a great one either.

NBA Draft Rumors:

11:50 am in Uncategorized by Steve Shoup

Thunder looking to move Eric Maynor to jump into the lottery:

It is an interesting move for the Thunder as they look to add another impact talent to their roster, but I don’t know if Maynor and the 24th pick will be enough to move up into the top 10. I like Eric Maynor than most, and think that he could start for a handful of teams, but there are a lot of point guards with upside in this draft, that a team could prefer instead. As it stands now I don’t see a deal happening, but if the Thunder sweeten their offer a deal could get done.

76ers looking to deal Andre Iguodala Potentially for the 2nd overall pick:

The Timberwolves have long been after acquiring a veteran player for their 2nd overall selection, and Iguodala would be a good addition for them. There seem to be other suitors as well so I don’t know if this deal gets done tonight. If I’m the 76ers though I’d make the deal so they could select Derrick Williams.

Spurs looking to deal either George Hill or Tony Parker to move up in the draft:

The real sticking point seems to be the Spurs wanting to include Richard Jefferson in any trade proposal. I understand they want to get younger (though then why deal Hill), but Jefferson has negative trade value at this point. I would look to do the best deal possible for Parker or Hill and move on from there. Trying to add Jefferson to the deal means their return for a quality point guard will be minimal and that just doesn’t make sense. Yes I know they would free up money, but it doesn’t seem worth it.

Kings could flip the 7th pick for PG Raymond Felton:

This would be a smart trade for the Nuggets because it would bring another 1st rounder from the Carmelo Anthony trade. For the Kings it gives them a veteran PG, as opposed to hoping to develop someone. I think it is a risky move for the Kings, but I can at least understand it.