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  • #31
    Re: Ford releases Mock 6.

    Originally posted by The Unknown View Post
    Despite it not really saying it in the article, I'm pretty sure the potential Grizzlies deals would also include either the Blazers' (#13) or the Suns' (#15) first rounder.

    If it's really on the block, we need to look into acquiring it. At #5, you're guaranteed one of Mayo, Bayless, or Love, three great prospects. I'd offer Quis' expiring and #11, and probably throw in Ike as sweetener.
    I'd do that. Then maybe deal Foster for a late first and draft DJ White?

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    • #32
      Re: Ford releases Mock 6.

      I've got to say, I'd love coming out of this draft with Bayless. He looks like a jerk, but it would be a pretty big step up in the backcourt.
      This space for rent.

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      • #33
        Re: Ford releases Mock 6.

        Originally posted by Anthem View Post
        I've got to say, I'd love coming out of this draft with Bayless. He looks like a jerk, but it would be a pretty big step up in the backcourt.
        Skip Bayless would be a pretty big step up in this backcourt.

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        • #34
          Re: Ford releases Mock 6.

          Of all the mock draft sites/people out there, who historically is the most on-target?

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          • #35
            Re: Ford releases Mock 6.

            Originally posted by The Unknown View Post
            Despite it not really saying it in the article, I'm pretty sure the potential Grizzlies deals would also include either the Blazers' (#13) or the Suns' (#15) first rounder.

            If it's really on the block, we need to look into acquiring it. At #5, you're guaranteed one of Mayo, Bayless, or Love, three great prospects. I'd offer Quis' expiring and #11, and probably throw in Ike as sweetener.

            Chris Wallace must love his job right about now.

            I think they must like David Lee as much as Kevin Love which is why they might make that deal........but it would be a disaster at the box office and they would then have to resign Lee after next season or risk losing him which is why they won't do this.

            Eric Gordon doesn't make any sense either unless they really don't like Lopez or Love but even then they should do better than David Lee.

            What could be cool is if we could pull off a Shawne + Foster + #11 for Cardinal + Conley + #5...........that would be popular with Memphis I think since they still have Lowry and Crittenden and could add a big at 11 to go with Shawne.

            we could solve PG for the next decade and still add Love at 5.

            As much as I'd hate to trade away Williams I think I'd rather have Love and Conley than Shawne and DJ.

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            • #36
              Re: Ford releases Mock 6.

              Originally posted by Hicks View Post
              Of all the mock draft sites/people out there, who historically is the most on-target?
              NBAdraft. net, their final mock draft has been pretty accurate the last couple of years.

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              • #37
                Re: Ford releases Mock 6.

                Seriously? I find that shocking considering that before the draft is near, they seem to be pretty "out there" with some of their picks.

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                • #38
                  Re: Ford releases Mock 6.

                  Originally posted by rousea24 View Post
                  Chad Ford knows much more what he's talking about than you do. He actually talks to NBA front office personnel while you talk to....well yourself.
                  Really? How special.

                  I don't mean to be *** here but seriously, the guy does talk to actual NBA people, so I think he knows a little more than you.
                  Then he should display that at some point in his life.

                  We're still waiting.
                  The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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                  • #39
                    Re: Ford releases Mock 6.

                    Originally posted by Shade View Post
                    If their goal is to deal the #5 simply to save money, then this would be good for them. They get rid of a bad contract, and pick up a decent expiring that fills a need temporarily in the process.

                    Personally, I think Memphis is nuts to deal the #5 just to get rid of Cardinal anyway, but they did do the Gasol deal, so who knows?
                    If the Lakers get their #5, you know the conspiracy will grow. I am the antithesis of a conspiracy theorist, but that deal really makes me wonder...

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                    • #40
                      Re: Ford releases Mock 6.

                      nbadraft.net 2007 Mock Draft http://72.167.32.125/mocks/2007_nba_mock_draft.html

                      1. Portland Greg Oden 7-0 257 C Ohio St. Fr.
                      2. Seattle Kevin Durant 6-10 215 SF Texas Fr.
                      3. Atlanta Al Horford 6-10 244 PF Florida Jr.
                      *4. Memphis Mike Conley 6-1 175 PG Ohio St. Fr.
                      5. Boston Yi Jianlian 7-0 242 PF China 1984 35.
                      6. Milwaukee Jeff Green 6-9 228 SF Georgetown Jr.
                      7. Minnesota Joakim Noah 6-11 230 PF Florida Jr.
                      8. Charlotte Brandan Wright 6-10 200 PF UNC Fr.
                      9. *Chicago Julian Wright 6-8 211 SF Kansas So.
                      10. Sacramento Corey Brewer 6-8 185 SF Florida Jr.
                      11. *Atlanta Acie Law 6-3 186 PG Texas A&M Sr. 41.
                      12. Philadelphia Spencer Hawes 7-0 244 C Wash. Fr.
                      13. NewOrleans Nick Young 6-6 206 SG USC Jr.
                      14. LA Clippers Al Thornton 6-7 221 SF/PF Florida St. Sr.
                      15. *Detroit Marco Belinelli 6-6 200 SG Italy 1986
                      16. Washington Javaris Crittenton 6-4 194 PG G.Tech Fr.
                      17. New Jersey Rodney Stuckey 6-5 207 SG E. Wash.
                      18. Golden St. Thaddeus Young 6-7 210 SF GT Fr.
                      19. LA Lakers Rudy Fernandez 6-6 172 SG Spain 1985
                      20. Miami Derrick Byars 6-7 225 SG/SF Vand. Sr.
                      21. *Philadelphia Jason Smith 7-0 233 PF Colorado St. Jr.
                      22. *Charlotte Daequan Cook 6-5 210 SG Ohio St. Fr.
                      23. *New York Wilson Chandler 6-7 230 SF DePaul So.
                      24. *Phoenix Tiago Splitter 6-11 240 PF Brazil 1985
                      25. Utah Josh McRoberts 6-10 240 PF Duke So.
                      26. Houston Arron Afflalo 6-5 215 SG UCLA Jr.
                      27. Detroit Marc Gasol 7-0 270 C Spain 1985
                      28. San Antonio Alando Tucker 6-5 210 SF Wisconsin Sr.
                      29. Phoenix Gabe Pruitt 6-4 170 PG USC Jr.
                      30. *Philadelphia Sean Williams 6-10 235 PF BC Jr.


                      Draftexpress.com 2007 Mock Draft: http://www.draftexpress.com/nba-mock-draft/2007

                      First Round
                      1 Trailblazers Greg Oden C
                      20 years old; 7'0"; 257 lbs.
                      Ohio State, Freshman

                      2 SuperSonics Kevin Durant SF/PF
                      19 years old; 6'10"; 215 lbs.
                      Texas, Freshman

                      3 Hawks Al Horford PF/C
                      22 years old; 6'10"; 246 lbs.
                      Florida, Junior

                      4 Grizzlies Mike Conley Jr PG
                      20 years old; 6'1"; 175 lbs.
                      Ohio State, Freshman

                      5 Celtics Yi Jianlian PF/C
                      23 years old; 7'0"; 230 lbs.
                      Guangdong Tigers, International

                      6 Bucks Jeff Green SF/PF
                      21 years old; 6'9"; 228 lbs.
                      Georgetown, Junior

                      7 Timberwolves Joakim Noah PF/C
                      23 years old; 7'0"; 223 lbs.
                      Florida, Junior

                      8 Bobcats Corey Brewer SF
                      22 years old; 6'8"; 185 lbs.
                      Florida, Junior

                      9 Bulls
                      From
                      Knicks Spencer Hawes C
                      20 years old; 7'1"; 244 lbs.
                      Washington, Freshman

                      10 Kings Brandan Wright PF
                      20 years old; 6'10"; 200 lbs.
                      North Carolina, Freshman

                      11 Hawks
                      From
                      Pacers Acie Law PG
                      23 years old; 6'4"; 186 lbs.
                      Texas A&M, Senior

                      12 76ers Al Thornton SF/PF
                      24 years old; 6'7"; 221 lbs.
                      Florida State, Senior

                      13 Hornets Nick Young SG/SF
                      23 years old; 6'7"; 206 lbs.
                      USC, Junior

                      14 Clippers Javaris Crittenton PG
                      20 years old; 6'5"; 194 lbs.
                      Georgia Tech, Freshman

                      15 Pistons
                      From
                      Magic Rodney Stuckey PG/SG
                      22 years old; 6'5"; 207 lbs.
                      Eastern Wash., Sophomore

                      16 Wizards Julian Wright SF/PF
                      21 years old; 6'9"; 211 lbs.
                      Kansas, Sophomore

                      17 Nets Sean Williams C
                      21 years old; 6'10"; 230 lbs.
                      Boston College, Junior

                      18 Warriors Jason Smith PF/C
                      22 years old; 7'0"; 233 lbs.
                      Colorado State, Junior

                      19 Lakers Rudy Fernández SG
                      23 years old; 6'6"; 172 lbs.
                      DKV Joventut, International

                      20 Heat Thaddeus Young SG/SF
                      20 years old; 6'8"; 210 lbs.
                      Georgia Tech, Freshman

                      21 76ers
                      From
                      Nuggets Tiago Splitter PF/C
                      23 years old; 7'0"; 245 lbs.
                      TAU Vitoria, International

                      22 Bobcats
                      From
                      Raptors Daequan Cook SG
                      21 years old; 6'6"; 203 lbs.
                      Ohio State, Freshman

                      23 Knicks
                      From
                      Bulls Wilson Chandler SF/PF
                      21 years old; 6'8"; 210 lbs.
                      DePaul, Sophomore

                      24 Suns
                      From
                      Cavaliers Marco Belinelli SG
                      22 years old; 6'5"; 192 lbs.
                      Climamio Bologna, International

                      25 Jazz Morris Almond SG/SF
                      23 years old; 6'6"; 215 lbs.
                      Rice, Senior

                      26 Rockets Nick Fazekas PF/C
                      23 years old; 6'11"; 225 lbs.
                      Nevada, Senior

                      27 Pistons Derrick Byars SG/SF
                      24 years old; 6'7"; 215 lbs.
                      Vanderbilt, Senior

                      28 Spurs Jared Dudley SF/PF
                      22 years old; 6'7"; 219 lbs.
                      Boston College, Senior

                      29 Suns Petteri Koponen PG
                      20 years old; 6'5"; 194 lbs.
                      Honka Playboys, International

                      30 76ers
                      From
                      Mavericks Josh McRoberts PF/C
                      21 years old; 6'10"; 240 lbs.
                      Duke, Sophomore



                      Actual Draft Order:

                      1 Portland Greg Oden - C

                      2 Seattle Kevin Durant - SF

                      3 Atlanta Al Horford - PF

                      4 Memphis Mike Conley - PG

                      5 Boston
                      Traded to Seattle Jeff Green - SF

                      6 Milwaukee Yi Jianlian - PF

                      7 Minnesota Corey Brewer - SG

                      8 Charlotte
                      Traded to Golden State Brandan Wright - PF

                      9 Chicago
                      from New York Joakim Noah - PF

                      10 Sacramento Spencer Hawes - C

                      11 Atlanta
                      from Indiana Acie Law - PG

                      12 Philadelphia Thaddeus Young - SF

                      13 New Orleans Julian Wright - SF

                      14 Los Angeles Al Thornton - SF

                      15 Detroit
                      from Orlando Rodney Stuckey - SG

                      16 Washington Nick Young - SG

                      17 New Jersey Sean Williams - C

                      18 Golden State Marco Belinelli - SG

                      19 Los Angeles Javaris Crittenton - PG

                      20 Miami
                      Traded to Philadelphia Jason Smith - PF

                      21 Philadelphia
                      from Denver; Traded to Miami Daequan Cook - SG

                      22 Charlotte
                      from Toronto through Cleveland Jared Dudley - SF

                      23 NY Knicks
                      from Chicago Wilson Chandler - SF

                      24 Phoenix
                      from Cleveland through Boston; Traded to Portland Rudy Fernandez - SG

                      25 Utah Morris Almond - SG

                      26 Houston Aaron Brooks - PG

                      27 Detroit Arron Afflalo - SG

                      28 San Antonio Tiago Splitter - PF

                      29 Phoenix Alando Tucker - SF

                      30 Philadelphia
                      from Dallas through Denver and Golden State; Traded to Portland Petteri
                      Koponen - PG

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                      • #41
                        Re: Ford releases Mock 6.

                        Originally posted by Hicks View Post
                        Of all the mock draft sites/people out there, who historically is the most on-target?
                        I read an article a couple years ago where someone compared all the mocks with the actual drafts. I don't remember who the winner was now. I do remember it wasn't a major site though.

                        The 30 mocks that NBA teams come up with are always good. I've read that the Pacers have pegged the 1st round of at least one draft exactly as it went down.

                        This year I don't think anyone is going to very accurate. Most of the top players are freshmen with potential, so teams are falling in love with certain players and trying to get them. I think it will be like the trade deadline with a furious furry of trades. There's just too many teams wanting and willing to move up or down to predict.

                        Here's a blurb about the nets.

                        http://www.netsdaily.com/blog/?p=495
                        Kiki Vandeweghe told Dave D’Alessandro a week ago what the final stages are like: “What I typically do is get together with a bunch of teams and compare notes and come up with a mock draft.”

                        Wouldn’t they lie to get a competitive advantage?

                        “Yes and no,” said Vandeweghe. “If you talk to enough teams, you get a consensus of what everyone thinks everyone is doing — the needs. In a week or so, we’ll get a pretty good idea, a short list of potentially who is going to be there. And then hone down and focus on those guys.”

                        Then, the most important mock drafts—the secret ones kept on a wall and in computers at 30 locations around North America—start going up.
                        Last edited by Will Galen; 06-23-2008, 11:56 PM.

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                        • #42
                          Re: Ford releases Mock 6.

                          All of the draft sites - and so-called draft experts like Ford - are just as clueless as we are. Taking them too seriously only results in crazy expectations for mediocre players because their "NBA comparisons" seem perfect.

                          I see this particular draft producing one great player and that's it... There are going to be so many busts, IMO. It won't be as lifeless a group as the 2000 class, but it'll be underwhelming.

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                          • #43
                            Re: Ford releases Mock 6.

                            Ford has a second round mock for 6.0 as well that actually has George Hill as our pick at #41.

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                            • #44
                              Re: Ford releases Mock 6.

                              Originally posted by Anthem View Post
                              Interesting. Lots of movement here.

                              1. Rose
                              2. Beasley
                              3. Mayo
                              4. Westbrooke
                              5. Gordon
                              6. Gallinari
                              7. Bayless
                              8. Alexander
                              9. Love
                              10. Lopez
                              11. Augustin
                              12. Chalmers
                              13. Ajinca
                              14. Koufos
                              15. Rush
                              16. Randolph
                              17. Lopez
                              18. Arthur
                              19. Hibbert
                              20. Thompson
                              21. Hickson
                              22. Speights
                              23. McGee
                              24. Ibaka
                              25. Greene
                              26. Tomic
                              27. CDR
                              28. Jordon
                              29. Walker
                              30. Lee
                              Westbrook over Bayless?????????
                              Hibbert over Speights??????????
                              Anothony Randolph at 15???????? Bird said that Randolph is the most talented big man in the draft. And how did Love fall so much? People were so high on him lately. He aparently lost like 15 pounds
                              "So, which one of you guys is going to come in second?" - Larry Bird before the 3 point contest. He won.


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                              • #45
                                Re: Ford releases Mock 6.

                                Originally posted by The Unknown View Post

                                I'd offer Quis' expiring and #11, and probably throw in Ike as sweetener.
                                Salaries don't work.
                                Last edited by Justin Tyme; 06-24-2008, 06:58 AM.

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