Tuesday, June 8, 2010

2010 NBA Mock Draft (June 8th)

I thought I would try something a little different today, let me know what you think.

  1. Washington Wizards- John Wall- PG (Kentucky)

Considering: Wall, Evan Turner


  1. Philadelphia 76ers- Evan Turner- SG/SF (Ohio State)

Considering: Turner, Derrick Favors, DeMarcus Cousins


  1. New Jersey Nets- Derrick Favors- PF/C (Georgia Tech)

Considering: Favors, DeMarcus Cousins


  1. Minnesota Timberwolves- DeMarcus Cousins- C (Kentucky)

Considering: Cousins, Wesley Johnson


  1. Sacramento Kings- Greg Monroe- PF/C (Georgetown)

Considering: Monroe, Al-Farouq Aminu, Wesley Johnson, Hassan Whiteside


  1. Golden State Warriors- Al-Farouq Aminu- SF/PF (Wake Forest)

Considering: Aminu, Wesley Johnson, Hassan Whiteside


  1. Detroit Pistons- Ed Davis- PF (North Carolina)

Considering: Davis, Wesley Johnson, Cole Aldrich, Hassan Whiteside


  1. Los Angeles Clippers- Wesley Johnson- SG/SF (Syracuse)

Considering: Johnson, Luke Babbit, Gordon Hayward


  1. Utah Jazz (from New York)- Luke Babbit- SF (Nevada)

Considering: Babbit, Gordon Hayward, Xavier Henry


  1. Indiana Pacers- Avery Bradley- PG/SG (Texas)

Considering: Bradley, Eric Bledsoe, Ekpe Udoh, Hassan Whiteside, Daniel Orton


  1. New Orleans Hornets- Patrick Patterson- PF (Kentucky)

Considering: Patterson, Ekpe Udoh, Gordon Hayward, Cole Aldrich, Hassan Whiteside


  1. Memphis Grizzlies- Eric Bledsoe- PG (Kentucky)

Considering: Bledsoe, Gordon Hayward, Ekpe Udoh, Xavier Henry


  1. Toronto Raptors- Ekpe Udoh- PF (Baylor)

Considering: Udoh, Cole Aldrich, Gordon Hayward


  1. Houston Rockets- Cole Aldrich- C (Kansas)

Considering: Aldrich, Hassan Whiteside, Gordon Hayward, Paul George


  1. Milwaukee Bucks (from Chicago)- Xavier Henry- SG (Kansas)

Considering: Henry, Paul George, Gordon Hayward


  1. Minnesota Timberwolves (from Charlotte)- Gordon Hayward- SF (Butler)

Considering: Hayward, Paul George, James Anderson


  1. Chicago Bulls (from Milwaukee)- Paul George- SG/SF (Fresno State)

Considering: George, James Anderson


  1. Miami Heat- Hassan Whiteside- C (Marshall)

Considering: Whiteside, James Anderson, Damion James, Larry Sanders


  1. Boston Celtics- James Anderson- SG/SF (Oklahoma State)

Considering: Anderson, Damion James, Jordan Crawford


  1. San Antonio Spurs- Elliot Williams- PG/SG (Memphis)

Considering: Williams, Larry Sanders, Damion James


  1. Oklahoma City Thunder- Larry Sanders- PF/C (Virginia Commonwealth)

Considering: Sanders, Daniel Orton, Willie Warren


  1. Portland Trail Blazers- Damion James- SF/PF (Texas)

Considering: James, Daniel Orton, Devin Ebanks, Jordan Crawford


  1. Minnesota Timberwolves (from Utah)- Jordan Crawford- SG (Xavier)

Considering: Crawford, Willie Warren, Miroslav Raduljica


  1. Atlanta Hawks- Daniel Orton- PF/C (Kentucky)

Considering: Orton, Gani Lawal, Willie Warren


  1. Memphis Grizzlies (from Denver)- Stanley Robinson- SF (Connecticut)

Considering: Robinson, Devin Ebanks, Trevor Booker


  1. Oklahoma City Thunder (from Phoenix)- Willie Warren- PG/SG (Oklahoma)

Considering: Warren, Solomon Alabi, Miroslav Raduljica


  1. New Jersey Nets (from Dallas)- Terrico White- SG (Mississippi)

Considering: White, Dominique Jones, Quincy Pondexter


  1. Memphis Grizzlies (from LA Lakers)- Miroslav Raduljica- C (Serbia)

Considering: Raduljica, Tibor Pleiss, Dominique Jones, Trevor Booker


  1. Orlando Magic- Quincy Pondexter- SF (Washington)

Considering: Pondexter, Dominique Jones, Devin Ebanks, Craig Brackins


  1. Washington Wizards (from Cleveland)- Devin Ebanks- SF (West Virginia)

Considering: Ebanks, Darington Hobson, Solomon Alabi, Jarvis Varnado

3 comments:

  1. there's no way the thunder pick another guard for the 3rd straight year. They need a center badly

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  2. wesley johnson isnt going to slip past goldenstate. Curry already said he wants him bad

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  3. 1) Sanders could play center for OKC and there's no guarantee they keep #26.

    2) Monta Ellis said he didn't want a guard last year, and we saw how that worked out. The Warriors clearly don't let their players make their draft choices.

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