1 | Cleveland (from LA Clippers) | Kyrie Irving | 6-4 | 191 | PG | Duke |
Given, they do have Baron Davis and Ramon Sessions AND Daniel Gibson on the roster for a combined $22M, but they HAD to make this pick. (As a side note this is a perfect example of why there is going to be an NBA lockout - owners and GMs making stupid decisions) Honestly the only reason Irving is not being projected to be as good as Chris Paul, Deron Williams, John Wall, and Derrick Rose (who is not the best player in the NBA by the way) is because he played so little. When he did play, though, he played extremely well and in one game essentially undressed Kemba Walker in front of national TV audiences both on the offensive end and the defensive end. Kemba didn't even recover from playing Irving until the Big East tournament. Kyrie definitely has the makings of a superstar and was the right pick. He is, however, going to need to learn to hate Lebron like the rest of Cleveland and the US (myself included)... I think his "Lebron Love" might be his only flaw. Fit (1-10) - 9 Pick (1-10) - 10 |
2 | Minnesota | Derrick Williams | 6-9 | 248 | PF | Arizona |
Having already lauded this pick as the sensible thing to do I do want to make a couple of qualifications of my praise. 1. This was a no-brainer. Williams and Irving have been constantly put into a class of their own by both pundits and draft analysts alike. Had David Kahn turned on ESPN or visit any reputable sport website in the last 3 months he would have acquired such knowledge. 2. I believe he has a high risk of being nothing but mediocre. That is not to say that he cannot become something great he will just need to transform his game if he wants to be extremely successful in the NBA. At best I think he develops into a poor man's Blake Griffin, which is not a bad thing. Fit (1-10) - 5 Pick (1-10) - 8 |
3 | Utah (From New Jersey) | Enes Kanter | 6-11 | 260 | C | Turkey |
I have mixed feelings on this pick. From what I have seen of Kanter I think this is a great pick. The only thing that will make them regret this pick is if Brandon Knight becomes as good has his other Calipari brethren (Derrick Rose and John Wall). Good centers, however, are more rare today than good point guards, which was their other option here with Brandon Knight and this guy took Jared Sullinger (who would have been a high lottery pick if he had come out) and the rest of the Nike Hoops Summit to school before the last college season when he was ruled ineligible by the NCSSR for... heaven forbid... making money playing basketball. I, like them, think anyone who tries to make money should be punished especially if it is by using their talents and God-given gifts. I'm glad he learned his lesson for when this comes up again! Oh wait... Fit (1-10) - 10 Pick (1-10) - 8 |
4 | Cleveland | Tristan Thompson | 6-9 | 227 | PF | Texas |
??? This guy goes 13 ppg and 8 rpg in college and they draft him 4th? They must have seen something I didn't see. He must NOT have crumbled against Arizona in the NCAA tournament scoring 3 and getting 6 rebounds. He must NOT be a freshman who would have extremely benefited from staying in college one or two more years. OR they could be the Cavs and have failed because they didn't have an absolutely no brain pick here. You decide. Fit (1-10) - 7 Pick (1-10) - 2 |
5 | Toronto | Jonas Valanciunas | 7-0 | 245 | C | Lithuania |
Love his height and his potential, but I am never a fan of team drafting international players this high who can't come over RIGHT NOW. Why do they even enter the draft? This isn't baseball where you get 25 rounds to fill up a minor league system. Fit (1-10) - 8 (When he gets here I guess) Pick (1-10) - 4 |
6 | Washington | Jan Vesely | 6-11 | 240 | SF | Czech Republic |
I absolutely loved what he said when they asked him if he was the European "Blake Griffin". "More like he is the American Jan Vesely." Don't get me wrong you know Blake wrote it down on the calendar and circled the first game of the season (necessary and depressing "if there is a season comment") against Washington and will most likely do something worse to him than what he did to Timofey Mosgov, but who wants to be asked a question like that? All in all this should make for an awesome couple of dunk contests in the future since Baby Bron Bron has never wanted to step to be a man, which I suppose is understandable since he would most likely have been exposed earlier for not being able to handle pressure situations. Fit (1-10) - 7 Pick (1-10) - 8 |
7 | Sacramento (Proposed trade: rights to Charlotte) | Bismack Biyombo | 6-9 | 243 | PF | Spain |
A shorter poor man's Hasheem Thabeet - I honestly can't even believe that is possible. The only thing that will make him better than Thabeet in the future when he is an absolute bust is that he was drafted lower in the lottery. Fit (1-10) - 1 Pick (1-10) - 1 |
8 | Detroit | Brandon Knight | 6-4 | 177 | PG | Kentucky |
Fantastic pick for Detroit not because this was necessarily a "need" position but because almost anyone (with the exception of the Bulls, Hornets (for now), Nets (for now) and Washington) needs what this guy could become. He is smart, athletic, talented, and young. They need to get the right people around him and he could blossom into the steal of this draft making last four picks look foolish. Fit (1-10) - 4 Pick (1-10) - 10 |
9 | Charlotte | Kemba Walker | 6-1 | 184 | PG | Connecticut |
I am torn on this guy. He is an absolute winner. What he and his team did in the Big East and NCAA Tournament is the stuff of legends. Who wins 11 straight games in tournament play? I'd be interested if it has ever happened before. I doubt it. I usually root for winners. I think being a winner is one of the things that transfers the best into professional sports especially if the athlete was the one leading the team like he was. Okay... okay... I've talked myself into rooting for him. I just hope he doesn't turn into the second coming of Jonny Flynn. Now, the only thing he doesn't have going for him now is the fact that MJ drafted him (see Kwame Brown and every draft MJ has ever participated in). Fit (1-10) - 6 Pick (1-10) - 7 |
10 | Milwaukee (Proposed trade: rights to Sacramento) | Jimmer Fredette | 6-3 | 196 | PG | BYU |
I am amazed that some how after winning every possible National Player of the Year award for the 2010-2011 season Jimmer is underrated. Is he Chris Paul? No. Is a white Michael Jordan? Of course not. But he can shoot, drive, pass, and I guarantee when he is not having to spend every ounce of energy he has on the offensive side of the ball, play defense. I will be interested to see if he Tyreke Evans and Demarcus Cousins can have some sort of chemistry. This may or may not be a great place for him, but I just hope he will still throw up the occasional 35-footer. Fit (1-10) - 5 Pick (1-10) -9 |
11 | Golden State | Klay Thompson | 6-7 | 206 | SG | Washington State |
Solid SG. He should have a very decent career in the NBA. It is, however, an interesting pick because I am I'm not sure how he fits in next to Monta Ellis and Stephen Curry unless they plan on trading one of them, which would really make no sense unless they can get some very nice pieces back for a player who can get a his shot whenever he wants like both of them can. Fit (1-10) - 3 Pick (1-10) - 8 |
12 | Utah | Alec Burks | 6-6 | 193 | SG | Colorado |
A need pick, but they did not draft the best player available (see Kawhi Leonard). I understand they need a shooting guard but Leonard was a top 10 talent and Burks is just a middling SG who benefited greatly from a weak draft. Fit (1-10) - 7 Pick (1-10) - 4 |
13 | Phoenix | Markieff Morris | 6-9 | 241 | PF | Kansas |
His brother is better so if you want a Morris brother... why pick Markieff first? Fit (1-10) - 7 Pick (1-10) - 4 |
14 | Houston | Marcus Morris | 6-9 | 230 | PF | Kansas |
Should have drafted Leonard, but at least they got the better of the two Morris brothers even if they don't know what position he is going to play. If he ends up as a SF not getting Leonard will have been a big mistake. If he ends up as a PF they will have drafted three PFs in one draft and they don't even need a PF. That is a lose-lose situation. Fit (1-10) - 1 Pick (1-10) - 5 |
15 | Indiana (Rights traded to San Antonio) | Kawhi Leonard | 6-7 | 228 | SF | San Diego State |
I know San Antonio gave up George Hill for him, but this is a great pick for San Antonio. Their bench is going to be nasty in the post with Dajaun Blair and Kawhi. I am just surprised he fell this far. Fit (1-10) - 8 Pick (1-10) - 10 |
16 | Philadelphia | Nikola Vucevic | 7-0 | 260 | C | USC |
A typical underwhelming 76ers draft. Nikola will clog the lane nicely but they certainly didn't get much better. Fit (1-10) - 6 Pick (1-10) - 6 |
17 | New York | Iman Shumpert | 6-6 | 222 | PG | Georgia Tech |
I will have to echo the sentiments of all the Knick fans at the draft. Boooooooo (how many o's is appropriate) ooooo.... If they wanted defense why not the best defender in the draft (Chris Singleton) instead of an under-performing over-sized PG? Fit (1-10) - 3 Pick (1-10) - 2 |
18 | Washington (From Atlanta) | Chris Singleton | 6-9 | 230 | SF | Florida State |
Great pick by Washington. Guys like Singleton are definitely parts that build championships: long athletic defenders. I foresee him winning multiple championships on multiple teams even if it is not with the Wizards. Fit (1-10) - 9 Pick (1-10) - 9 |
19 | Charlotte (Proposed trade: rights to Milwaukee, from New Orleans via Portland) | Tobias Harris | 6-8 | 223 | PF | Tennessee |
Being drafted into one of the black holes of the NBA will overshadow Tobias's need to stay in college one more year. I think there should some sort of mediocrity contract that every owner has to sign before they can own a team. If your team cannot make it to the playoffs or out of the first round for ten years you have to sell the team. Bye bye Milwaukee ownership. Sad for a team who at one point had the likes of Kareem and "The Big O".
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20 | Minnesota (Rights traded to Houston, from Memphis via Utah) | Donatas Motiejunas | 7-0 | 220 | PF | Lithuania |
He is one of three PFs drafted by Houston... so we'll see how this works out if he ever gets to play. Fit (1-10) - 1 Pick (1-10) - 2 |
21 | Portland | Nolan Smith | 6-4 | 188 | SG | Duke |
I know this is a reach, but Nolan is going to be a great combo guard off the bench. He's the second coming of Jason Terry and I guarantee will win at some point in his career a Sixth Man of the Year award.
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22 | Denver | Kenneth Faried | 6-8 | 225 | PF | Morehead State |
Faried is a low scoring version of Kawhi Leonard with better hair. He is a rebound machine who has no problem fulfilling his roll. Fit (1-10) - 9 Pick (1-10) - 9 |
23 | Houston (Rights traded to Chicago, from Orlando via Phoenix) | Nikola Mirotic | 6-10 | 226 | SF | Serbia |
He is not going to be in the NBA for FOUR YEARS. Fit (1-10) - 1 Pick (1-10) - 1 |
24 | Oklahoma City | Reggie Jackson | 6-3 | 208 | PG | Boston College |
I guess Eric Maynor wasn't good enough as a back up. I thought Kyle Singler looked good here as a pick. He seemed to be just another piece of the puzzle of what they are trying to build (toughness, high IQ, and shooting).
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25 | Boston (Rights traded to New Jersey) | Marshon Brooks | 6-5 | 195 | SG | Providence |
As a little bit of insurance for Deron Williams, MarShon should be a good back up and possible replacement for Deron in case he decides to go to greener pastures in free agency next year, which he most likely will. Fit (1-10) - 8 Pick (1-10) - 8 |
26 | Dallas (Rights traded to Denver via Portland) | Jordan Hamilton | 6-9 | 228 | SF | Texas |
Dallas gets Rudy Fernandez for Hamilton? Well done. Fernandez should prove to be an excellent roll player off the bench for a Mavericks team that is already strong. Hamilton then goes to the Nuggets from Portland in one of the many trades of the evening.
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27 | New Jersey (Rights traded to Boston, from LA Lakers) | JaJuan Johnson | 6-10 | 220 | PF | Purdue |
A hard worker who will fit right in on the aging Celtics. He most likely get a decent amount of playing his rookie year just to allow KG to get some rest. Fit (1-10) - 8 Pick (1-10) - 8 |
28 | Chicago (Rights traded to Miami) | Norris Cole | 6-2 | 175 | PG | Cleveland St. |
Miami got the PG they desperately needed. Not only can dish the rock he can score it as well. Cole averaged 21 ppg 5 apg and 5 rpg in college this past year and most of that was within the three point line. Miami was looking for their version of J J Barea after this years Finals and they may have found it even if he is a bit taller. Fit (1-10) - 9 Pick (1-10) - 8 |
29 | San Antonio | Cory Joseph | 6-3 | 186 | PG | Texas |
A George Hill replacement? I hope they know what they are doing as this seemed like a stretch. Fit (1-10) - 6 Pick (1-10) - 4 |
30 | Chicago | Jimmy Butler | 6-8 | 222 | SF | Marquette |
Great story, great kid, and pretty decent fit especially since Chicago's other pick won't be in the NBA for four years. He will be a good role player off the bench and Taj Gibson will be backing up Luol Deng for the foreseeable future so good pick. Fit (1-10) - 6 Pick (1-10) - 6
Notable Second Round Picks
3(33) | Detroit (from Toronto) | Kyle Singler | 6-9 | 228 | SF | Duke |
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4(34) | Washington | Shelvin Mack | 6-3 | 209 | PG | Butler |
9(39) | Charlotte (Rights traded to 26 Golden State) | Jeremy Tyler | 6-11 263 PF |
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9(49) | Memphis | Josh Selby | 6-3 | 195 | PG | Kansas |
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I'm not a basketball expert, but you certainly made the Draft seem interesting!
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