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"So I says, who wants to Mock me?" NBA Draft Edition The Lottery
May 23, 2008 | 9:18PM | report this

The anticipation of the draft, is there anything better?  I can think of a number of things, but that's not the point.  Last year my Blazers chose Greg Oden out Ohio State.  Will see how that pans out this upcoming season.  There's all sorts of exciting players to be had this year: Derrick Rose, Michael Beasley, OJ Mayo, Kevin Love, etc.   Sure there's probably some exciting playoff games to watch right now, or some exciting MLB action I could be enjoying.  I haven't watched a single playoff game, cause my team isn't in it.  That being said, Go Spurs and Pistons!  If Kobe Bryant wins a ring by himself, I may go into hiding.  Let's hope that doesn't happen.  My favorite MLB team, who shall remain nameless, stinks to high heaven right now, so on to the my NBA mock Draft.  I'll be the first to admit that I am no Jay Bilas and I couldn't possibly be more annoying than #### Vitale.  I don't have a lazy eye, so I can't be Stuart Scott, so I guess I'll have to just be PF.  Here's my 1st and hopefully only mock draft with some commentary, minus the comments about motor and basketball IQ.

1.  Chicago Bulls:  Derrick Rose, PG, Memphis.  Everyone is picking Beasley.  I'm thinking they take the home town guy.  The current backcourt of Hinrich and Gordon hasn't gotten them very far.  Perhaps they deal Hinrich, but I'm guessing they'll deal Duhon and groom Rose to be Hinrich's replacement.  This team still lacks rebounding, but a Drew Gooden can get you by, in the East.  Thanks again for LaMarcus Aldridge!

2.  Miami Heat:  Michael Beasley, PF, Kansas St.   He's the consensu number 1 and 9 times out of 10 he would be, but I don't see the Bulls passing on Rose.  The Heat have been talking about trading down and taking OJ Mayo, but that seems like the rumor mill has officially began to "heat" up.  Rimshot!  Beasely could be a 20 and 10 guy.  Why would the Heat pass that up?  They were terrible last year.  Beasley and the Matrix could dominate the glass and low block next season.

3.  Minnesota Timberwolves:  OJ Mayo, SG, USC:  The post-KG Era begins with drafting the type of player that can put the meat in the seats.  No way does Kevin McHale draft Brook Lopez here, no way.  Fans don't pay money to see beasts like Al Jefferson ####in' away in the paint, they pay to see the guy that shoots lights out from anywhere, ie Jordan, Bryant.

4.  Seattle Supersonics of Oklahoma City:  Jerryd Bayless, PG, Arizona.  The Supes need a point guard.  Apparently no one is happy with the play of Luke Ridnour or Earl Watson, so here's Jerryd Bayless.  I could see them trading down for DJ Augustin, or taking Brook Lopez here, but as I think about it I really don't care.  I've hated the Sonics since they let my boy, future Hall of Famer, Gary Payton go.  Now I really hate them for moving to Oklahoma.  I mean isn't there a more enticing NBA city for this team to go to?

5.  Memphis Grizz:  Anthony Randolph, PF, LSU.  Hardest pick to predict thus far, as they could go a number of different directions other than PGPower forward seems like a real need here, but maybe they go with Lopez or Love here.  I figure they'd want someone a little more athletic at the 4, and Randolph has that.  He's drawing comparisons to Chris Bosh so far, and that's not a terrible player to be compared to by any means.  You need to be worried when you're  getting compared to Oliver Miller with a little less of a motor

6.  New York Knicks:  DJ Augustin, PG, Texas.  Like I said, the Supes might trade down and take this guy.  Let's face it the Knicks need everything.  I do think Jamal Crawford will look good in the D'Antoni system, but they need a solid, Steve Nash style distributor and Nate Robinson might not be the guy.  Augustin could be a nice pick up here, or maybe this Gallinari character I keep reading about.

7.  Los Angeles Clippers:  Russell Westbrook, PG, UCLA.  I could see the Clips going a number of directions here.  I think Brand will stay in LA, to maintain that flourishing movie career, but Maggette is as good as gone.  They need a point, since Livingston may be done for good.  Here they can fill a need, take a local guy, and create a log jam at any positions already held by good players like Brand and Thornton.

8.  Milwaukee Bucks:  Kevin Love, PF, UCLA.  I don't see the Bucks drafting a project, raw player here.  They draft somebody, who can help their cause right away.  I don't see them dealing Michael Redd, but trying to add a piece to the puzzle.  Yi Jianlin can slide into the 3, Love at the 4, and Bogut at the 5.  This could be a sweet deal for the Bucks.  Though that Gallinari guy could be an option, as could Eric Gordon, who would allegedly replace Michael Redd (yeah right)

9.  Charlotte Bobcats:  Brook Lopez, C, Stanford.  With Okafor likely to bolt Charlotte, Lopez seems like the ideal pick here.  Many mock drafts don't have him going this far, but hey I make bold predictions.  This gives them a ####er inside to compliment Richardson, Wallace, and Felton. 

10.  New Jersey Nets:  Danilo Gallinari, SF, Italy.  A rebuilding team makes a splash here.  I do think they might make a play for DeAndre Jordan here too.  This pick could signal the end of a Vince Carter or Richard Jefferson in NJ.  Is the Big Pimpin' Jay Z bold enough to make such a pick.  We shall see.

11.  Indiana Pacers:  Eric Gordon, SG, Indiana.  The Pacers take the combo guard here, and try to groom him into the point guard of the future.  I hear Jamal Tinsley's days are numbered.  They could possibly take a big here too, as I hear Jermaine O'Neal's days might be numbered as well. 

12.  Sacramento Kings:  Darrell Arthur, PF, Kansas.  The Kings need a point as well, but I see them taking another big team need here with a power forward, not named Kenny Thomas or Shareef Abdur-Rahim.  The Maloof brothers appear to be in a rebuilding mode.

13. Portland Trail Blazers:  DeAndre Jordan, C, Texas A&M.  I guess it doesn't matter who the team drafts here, as I expect they might deal the pick.  The Blazers are blossoming into a contender and don't have any real needs, other than bolstering the point guard position.  They package the highly coveted big man here with other parts (Frye, Jack) and deal them for a veteran point guard.  The Blazers are going to be crazy good next year with the additions of Oden and Fernandez.  Mark my words.

14.  Golden State Warriors:  Brandon Rush, SG, Kansas.  The first surprise of the draft.  If Baron Davis is gone, insert Monta Ellis at the point and draft this guy.  He can shoot and defend.  He's a bit of a reach here, so maybe Golden State deals the pick for a point guard or takes Speights here.  Maybe this is my one bone headed fan pick of the draft.  The Warriors could be on the cusp of being great or ending up in the lottery more, in the future. 

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Hoffman
May 23, 2008
9:44 PM
PF

I read a rumor that had the Blazers sending Aldridge to the Bulls in exchange for the rights to draft Rose.

I doubt there's any validity to it but would you sign off on that deal?

Ubershorty
May 23, 2008
9:51 PM
Go Lakers!!!

Baby Tate
May 23, 2008
11:12 PM
FASCINATING. BUT WHY WOULD ANYONE BUT ROSE GO BEFORE GORDON? WADE IS A COMBO GUARD. BILLUPS IS A COMBO GUARD. GREAT COMBO GUARDS CAN CARRY A TEAM A LONG WAY. BEASLEY COULD BE MORE KENYON MARTIN THAN CHRIS WEBBER. WHY NO RESPECT FOR CDR? OCTOPUS ARMED LIKE SAM PERKINS WITH A TON OF ATHLETIC ABILITY, MIGHT BE THE MOST UNDERRATED PLAYER OF ALL THE DRAFT.

stopbeingdumb
May 24, 2008
1:16 AM
Hoffman, no chance in hell that the Bulls pass on Rose, its all wishfull thinking by everyone else in the league. The Heat will trade their pick for the right offer, idealy you get two first round picks and somehow come out with an OJ Mayo or Westbrook or perhaps both although no real need Iguess for both, maybe a big man and either OJ or Westbrook. Everyone knows Westbrook is going to be the best value in the draft, he probably is going to sneak into the top ten, I honestly dont see how the Knicks could pass on him. but they screw everything up so they probably will.

Pretty good blog, except that you dont watch the lakers if you are calling that if they win a title its all Kobe by himself that couldnt be further from the truth.

PF
May 24, 2008
6:37 AM
In response to your question Hoffman: No way!

I'm not sure where that story came from, probably Chicago, but I think they're still bitter from picking Tyrus Thomas instead of LaMarcus Aldridge.

PF
May 24, 2008
6:45 AM
Maybe CDR goes at 14, instead of Rush. I would say Chauncy is a great combo guard, but not DWade. DWade turns it over far too much to ever be considered a great point guard. SG seems to be his niche.

I think many teams see Rose as the draft's best player, because he's solid now, but still has the potential to be even better. He can thank Chris Paul for making teams realize the value of a truly great point guard.

J-DIZZLE
May 24, 2008
4:27 PM
I doubt the T-Wolves will draft a shooting guard. They already have McCants and Foye. Minnesota needs a center to complement Al Jefferson in order to take a load off him and secondly because the Wolves have no center whatsoever. Lopez is the best choice.

Imagine if your BLAZERS landed RON ARTEST, they'd be able to compete with the Lakers Big Four of Kobe, Pau, Lamar and Andrew.

PG- Blake
SG- Roy
C- Oden
PF- Aldridge
SF- Artest

Bench would include Outlaw, Webster, Pryzbilla, Frye, and Jack.

The Blazers would have arguably one of the best defensive teams in the league, hands down.

This is what Portland needs to do in order to contend for a title in the near future. Go after Ron Ron in the free agent market. I believe his character would no longer be a question. When Artest plays for a contender, he lets his play and not his attitude do the talking.

And for those who question his tendency to be a problem player... Artest played for the mediocre Kings this year and was in his best behavior for the most part. You would expect that he would have caused some problems especially since he played for a losing team. That should tell us a lot about his newfound maturity.

Last edited by J-DIZZLE on May 24th at 5:32 PM.

AleX_08
May 25, 2008
1:06 PM
PF,
this mock u have is very unaccurate to me....

PF
May 26, 2008
11:00 PM
Feel free to make your own mock then. That's why it's a mock draft.

Ron Artest going to the Blazers will be a chemistry killer. I'll admit he's talented and any team would be better with him, but not Portland. The SF position is one of depth on the Blazers with Webster, Outlaw, and James Jones. I'd rather see the Blazers go after an established point. Artest should go to a contender that can win it all right now, ie Phoenix, Cleveland, Denver.

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