GREEN ROOM
Here's a list of the 15 players who have been invited to the Green Room in New York for Thursday's NBA Draft. Last year Marcus Williams was the last one to be taken when he slipped to No. 22 and was taken by the Nets. We'll give you our odds on each guy slipping.
DON'T BET ON IT
Greg Oden -- Zero Chance. He's gone to Seattle in a worst-case scenario.
Kevin Durant -- Slim to None. Take None. In all likelihood, David Stern will be saying his name right after Greg Oden's.
SNAKE EYES
Al Horford -- Mark it down. He'll either go at No. 3 to Atlanta or No. 4 to Memphis.
Brandan Wright -- The NBA's favorite word is potential. That's why Wright, even if he falls, won't slip much.
Mike Conley Jr. -- He could slip a few spots, but in a weak point guard draft, he'll likely be gone somewhere from No. 3-7.
Corey Brewer -- While he may not go fifth, he also won't be the last one standing. He's a lock to go somewhere in the middle of the lottery -- because of his versatility.
ROLL OF THE DICE
Joakim Noah -- A year ago, his wait wouldn't have been long at all. Now he may have to be patient -- but we're still guessing he'll go anywhere from No. 4-10.
Yi Jianlian -- This one could be interesting as he has the potential to fall -- especially because he hasn't worked out against anyone. Still, we'd be shocked if he got past Chicago at No. 9.
Jeff Green -- This one is difficult, but we can't see him falling into the double-digits.
Spencer Hawes -- The Seattle native may not be overly athletic, but he shined in individual workouts because of his skill level. He won't be around past No. 12 -- and could go a lot higher than that.
Al Thornton -- He's one of those guys that can help a team now because he played four years in college. He's also too gifted on the offensive end, so he won't be the last one standing.
Julian Wright -- His offensive game needs some work, but he brings an intensity, a versatility and toughness to the table. He won't be alone the camera at the end.
DOUBLE DOWN
Nick Young -- There's definitely a chance for slippage with Young, but we don't think he'll be the last one standing (or sitting).
Rodney Stuckey -- He may not have received the same level of exposure as most of the other guys on this list, but he's a big-time talent.
Acie Law IV -- This is our most likely pick to slide. Sure, he can make the big shot. But can he run an NBA team? We're not sold.