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Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

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  • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

    Originally posted by cdash View Post
    The latest from Chad Ford:



    A few things stand out to me here. First off...would you rather have Carl Landry than Tyler Hansbrough or DeJuan Blair? Second...Washington would actually consider trading #5, Etan Thomas, and Mike James for freaking Larry Hughes?
    That is a lot of money for the Pacers to take back, who could the pacers send there?
    @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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      • The Rockets are actively hunting for a team willing to trade their lottery pick. Their offer? Carl Landry. I love Landry, but not sure he's worth a lottery pick. Then again, in this draft … maybe.
      How lotto are we talking? If they'd take the #13 we'd be crazy not to take it.
      This space for rent.

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        Dear Larry....
        Dare to be GREAT!!!

        http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/06/...im-over-rubio/

        Jennings’ former teammate would take him over Rubio
        Posted by John Paulsen (06/22/2009 @ 3:30 pm)

        TrueHoop tracked down Brandon Jennings’ former teammate, Ibrahim Jaaber, to provide a scouting report on Jennings and Ricky Rubio.

        Ibrahim Jaaber is uniquely situated to comment on both. It is much discussed that Jennings did not play much for his Italian team, Lottomatica Roma. That’s in part because Jennings played behind Jaaber, a former two-time Ivy League player of the year who has played in Europe since graduating in 2007.
        Jaaber agreed to provide a scouting report on his former teammate, Jennings, as well as Rubio, whom Jaaber faced on the court last December. I don’t know if it’s fair to expect Jaaber to be unbiased — Jennings is a former teammate, and he has no such relationship with Rubio — but he assures he is speaking from the heart when he writes:
        I look at both as players who will need to be nurtured and given a lot of attention in order to thrive in the NBA. After one or two seasons in the League, given the same coaching, opportunities and development, in my opinion, I think Brandon Jennings will be the overall better player. Which is not to say that Ricky won’t be successful. I just think Brandon has greater potential — and as they are both in my eyes players who will have to make great developments, I would invest my pick in the better athlete, Brandon Jennings.


        The piece is longer, and Jaaber makes a case for both players, but he’d take Jennings over Rubio.
        Jennings was a top 5 pick all season, but has seen his stock drop recently as concerns over his lack of playing time in Italy crossed with the emergence of several other point guard prospects, namely Tyreke Evans, Jrue Holiday, Stephen Curry and Jonny Flynn. Everything I’m reading points to the fact that Jennings is a great athlete and has outstanding quickness, but doesn’t have the same feel for the game as some of the other prospects do. His jumper seems to be falling and he has had several good workouts in recent days. He could go as early as #7 (to the Warriors) or possibly as late as #14 (to the Suns), and given the fluidity of this draft, even that’s not a solid range.
        But sadly....
        http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/06/...us/#more-20302

        Now I’ll go, pick by pick, through the first round, taking the consensus into account while also throwing in my $0.02 here and there.

        #1 CLIPPERS
        The Clips have shown no signs of trading away their opportunity to draft Blake Griffin. There is much fluidity with the next few picks, but the Oklahoma product is pretty much guaranteed to be the first pick. The Clippers will then (reportedly) try to move Zach Randolph or Chris Kaman, though it might be wise to move forward with Kaman and Griffin in the front court, Baron Davis at the point, and Eric Gordon and Al Thornton on the wing. Randolph is going to be tough to move. (I still can’t believe that Mike Dunleavy traded for him last season.)
        Pick: Blake Griffin, PF, Oklahoma

        #2 GRIZZLIES
        The consensus says that Hasheem Thabeet will be the pick and I don’t disagree, even though he just pulled out of a workout with Memphis due to a shoulder injury. DraftExpress thinks that Memphis will go with James Harden and move O.J. Mayo to the point, which they say is his natural position. I don’t know that they’ve given up on Mike Conley yet, so I think they will go big with this pick. Their biggest need is at power forward, so trading down and drafting Jordan Hill is a possibility. But if they stand pat, Thabeet could very well be the pick, even though he doesn’t seem to want to play in Memphis.
        Pick: Hasheem Thabeet, C, UConn



        #3 THUNDER
        This pick mostly depends on what the Thunder think they have in Russell Westbrook. Is he their point guard of the future? If so, OKC might go with Harden, a savvy off guard who tested much better athletically at the combine than expected. If not, they could go with Ricky Rubio or another point guard and move Westbrook to off guard. If Thabeet is available, he’s a possibility as well.
        Pick: James Harden, SG, Arizona State

        #4 KINGS
        The consensus says that Rubio will be the pick even though his visit to Sacramento didn’t go all that well because he was too sick to work out. He has time to make another visit, but I think Evans’ performance at a recent workout has made him the frontrunner in Sacramento.
        Pick: Tyreke Evans, PG, Memphis

        #5 WIZARDS
        The Wizards think they’re in “win now” mode, so they should probably trade this pick for some veteran help, especially at off guard. If they keep the pick, they could go with one of the combo guards — Holiday, Evans, Curry or Harden, if available — or go for some upside in the front court and draft Jordan Hill. They are reportedly really high on Rubio, even though he isn’t the greatest fit with Gilbert Arenas in the Wizards’ backcourt.
        Pick: Ricky Rubio, PG, Spain

        #6 TIMBERWOLVES
        Minnesota looks to be set on drafting a point guard, which will allow Randy Foye to play off guard (probably his natural position). They should have their pick of Curry, Holiday, Evans, Flynn and Jennings, but it was Evans that reportedly dominated the massive point guard workout in Minnesota. Curry didn’t attend, but with both Rubio and Evans already off the board, he may be their pick.
        Pick: Stephen Curry, PG, Davidson

        #7 WARRIORS
        Golden State really likes Stephen Curry, but now that he’s off the board, this becomes a crapshoot. Larry Riley said recently that he’d like some “beef,” and Jordan Hill fits the bill. Brandon Jennings and Terrance Williams are reportedly quite high on the Warriors’ draft board.
        Pick: Jordan Hill, PF, Arizona



        #8 KNICKS
        The Knicks would like to draft Curry or Hill here, but with both players gone, look for them to go with another point guard. Jennings, Holiday, Flynn and even Ty Lawson are possibilities here. They’re reportedly trying to get Holiday in for a second workout, which tells me that he may be their backup plan if Curry and Hill are off the board.
        Pick: Jrue Holiday, PG, UCLA

        #9 RAPTORS
        DeMar DeRozan has been penciled in for Toronto for the last few weeks, though NBADraft.net has the Raptors taking Gerald Henderson in their most recent mock. John Hollinger’s Draft Rater doesn’t like DeRozan, but there’s no telling if Bryan Colangelo, who has a reputation for having a great eye for talent, will care.
        Pick: DeMar DeRozan, GF, USC

        #10 BUCKS
        From the sound of it, GM John Hammond is looking for a point guard here, and with Jonny Flynn, Brandon Jennings and Ty Lawson on the board, he has a nice group to choose from. Of that group, I think Flynn is most likely to be the pick. He’s the best defender of the bunch (including Evans and Curry) and has the right attitude to thrive in a small market like Milwaukee. The Bucks already have Ramon Sessions, and probably should be looking at a front court pick like DeJuan Blair (or moving up for Jordan Hill), but it sounds like they have point guard on the brain. Jrue Holiday is another possibility, if available.
        Pick: Jonny Flynn, PG, Syracuse

        #11 NETS
        Even though the Nets already have Devin Harris, it’s entirely possible that they’ll decide to go with the best player available, even if it’s a point guard like Flynn, Jennings or Lawson. Gerald Henderson is another possibility with Vince Carter getting on in years, but the rumors all seem to be swirling around a front court pick like DeJuan Blair or Tyler Hansbrough. Both players are hard-nosed rebounding types, but they each have their faults. For Blair, it seems to be his height (6′5″ w/o shoes) and concerns about his knees. For Hansbrough, it’s a perceived lack of upside. Blair’s reach makes up for his height, and I think his game will translate a little better to the NBA given his strong post moves inside. (Hansbrough is more robotic on the block.)
        Pick: DeJuan Blair, PF, Pittsburgh

        #12 BOBCATS
        Again, Charlotte could very well go with Jennings or Lawson here and maybe look to make a trade with a team searching for point guard help. If not, they’ll probably look to the wing where a guy like Gerald Henderson could really make an impact. He’s a terrific athlete and has an improving offensive game. He should fit in with what Larry Brown is trying to do.
        Pick: Henderson, SG, Duke

        #13 PACERS
        Indiana would probably be thrilled if they have the choice between Brandon Jennings and Ty Lawson here. Lately, the buzz about Lawson has been good, and concerns about slipping out of the lottery has Jennings working out for some of the teams working in the mid-first round. With GM Larry Bird calling the shots, I think he’ll go with the safer pick (Lawson) leaving the upside of Jennings on the table.
        Pick: Ty Lawson, PG, North Carolina


        #14 SUNS
        While there are a few guys that might be able to help immediately, with Steve Nash’s career on the decline, GM Steve Kerr could look at finding his eventual replacement. I don’t think he would pass on Jennings’ potential here. The Suns seem to want to move forward with Nash running the show, so it would give Jennings a year or three to develop.
        Pick: Brandon Jennings, PG, via Italy.
        Last edited by PacerGuy; 06-22-2009, 10:15 PM.
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          I would probably be more pumped about getting McClinton at 52 than Blair at 13.

          As for Lawson at 13, white lines...don't do it.
          You Got The Tony!!!!!!

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            #7 WARRIORS
            Golden State really likes Stephen Curry, but now that he’s off the board, this becomes a crapshoot. Larry Riley said recently that he’d like some “beef,” and Jordan Hill fits the bill. Brandon Jennings and Terrance Williams are reportedly quite high on the Warriors’ draft board.
            Pick: Jordan Hill, PF, Arizona
            Because you should really believe what Don Nelson's lackey says right before the draft.

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              Chad Ford's Mock Draft 6.0

              Author: Chad Ford
              Site: ESPN.com
              Link: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2...ckDraft-090622


              PICKTEAMPLAYERVITALS
              L.A. Clippers
              Blake Griffin
              Position: PF
              Height: 6-10
              Weight: 248 pounds
              Age: 20
              School: Oklahoma


              Analysis: For the past several years, we've been blessed with at least a little suspense when it comes to who will be the No. 1 pick. Not this year. Griffin is going to be a Clipper. Sources around the league say trade talks with the Clippers are virtually nonexistent when it comes to Griffin. Instead, the Clippers are focusing on finding a new home for Chris Kaman or Zach Randolph.



              PICKTEAMPLAYERVITALS
              Memphis
              Hasheem Thabeet
              Position: C
              Height: 7-3
              Weight: 267
              Age: 22
              School: Connecticut



              Analysis: There is still a lot of talk about Memphis trading this pick. The Wolves, Wizards and Kings have all called. So have Boston and Portland. But if the Grizzlies don't trade it, whom will they take?
              The consensus is that the Grizzlies will take Thabeet, whom we've had here since our first mock draft. The Grizzlies need defense and shot blocking, and Thabeet brings those skills.
              However, the fact that Thabeet canceled his workout (shoulder injury) with Memphis on Sunday could be a big factor. Chris Wallace has already interviewed him, but owner Michael Heisley hasn't. And the subtle message behind the cancellation can't be what the Grizzlies want to hear -- Thabeet doesn't want to play in Memphis.
              As for the rest of the Grizzlies' draft board? Notably absent is Ricky Rubio. Sources say he is off the board after refusing to visit.
              So, does a desire to play in Memphis matter to Heisley?
              If so, James Harden, Tyreke Evans and Jordan Hill might be more in the mix than we thought.



              PICKTEAMPLAYERVITALS
              Oklahoma City
              Ricky Rubio
              Position: PG
              Height: 6-5
              Weight: 180
              Age: 18
              Country: Spain



              Analysis: Thunder GM Sam Presti flew to L.A. on Saturday to talk to Rubio. He also got a chance to review Rubio's physical and contract -- two important pieces of the puzzle for whoever drafts him.
              Then, on Sunday, he met with James Harden and Hasheem Thabeet in L.A. And just to make things even more confusing, we hear Presti is now hot for Stephen Curry.
              Whom will the Thunder draft? I think this one is going down to the wire. I know Presti is a fan of all four players -- Rubio and Thabeet have the upside, and Harden and Curry are the better fits. If Presti can get a couple of assets in return for the No. 3 pick, he won't be afraid to pull the trigger on a trade, either.
              If the Thunder keep the pick, my brain says Harden is a perfect fit in Oklahoma City next to Russell Westbrook. The scuttle is that Curry is the hot name in the Thunder's draft war room. And a few think Thabeet's size will win the day. But I have to believe that Rubio, whom we've had here since the night of the lottery, will end up in OKC.



              PICKTEAMPLAYERVITALS
              Sacramento
              Tyreke Evans
              Position: SG
              Height: 6-5
              Weight: 220
              Age: 19
              School: Memphis



              Analysis: At this point, I think it's safe to say the Kings have narrowed it down to Flynn, Rubio and Evans.
              Sources say the camp is pretty split among the three. Flynn brings vocal leadership, athleticism and an NBA-ready body to the mix. Rubio is physically less ready for the NBA, but he's a purer point guard who understands the game better than anyone in the draft. Evans isn't a true point, but the Kings love his strength, toughness and size -- especially after his second workout.
              Evans was in Sacramento on Sunday and had his way with Flynn and Stephen Curry. He was relentless taking the ball to the basket. As one Kings scout remarked, "It was a man beating up boys."
              So, has Evans risen to the top of the Kings' list? Maybe.
              Sources in Sacramento say the Kings have reservations about Rubio, and his rocky visit there last week didn't help the situation. They feel like Flynn could be a leader and the guy who could come in from day one and contribute, but they are worried about his size.
              Evans has been described as sort of a compromise candidate. He gives the team size and some point guard skills. As for Jrue Holiday? He was in the mix for a while, but sources say he's fallen off the top three on their board.



              PICKTEAMPLAYERVITALS
              Washington
              James Harden
              Position: SG
              Height: 6-5
              Weight: 222
              Age: 19
              School: Arizona State



              Analysis: As we've been reporting since draft lottery night, the Wizards continue to shop this pick, and Washington sources say they've had a number of interesting offers. The Wizards' goal is to get back a veteran who can play right now ... and to shed a few million dollars off their cap if possible.
              A couple of NBA agents who have been talking to the Wizards say they believe it's highly likely the pick will get traded. But to where? Every source has a different answer.
              A number of teams -- including the Knicks, Rockets and Pacers -- are possibilities here. So are the Timberwolves, who have tried to pick up another lottery pick.
              If the Wizards keep the pick, they'll have a tough choice among Harden, Curry and Hill. Hill's rebounding ability and motor are great, but adding a dead-eye shooter in the backcourt like Curry or an all-around talent like Harden appears to be a bigger need

              PICKTEAMPLAYERVITALS
              Minnesota
              Stephen Curry
              Position: PG
              Height: 6-3
              Weight: 181
              Age: 21
              School: Davidson


              Analysis: The Wolves really need help at center and point guard. There aren't any centers worth taking at this spot, so they've been looking hard at Curry, Tyreke Evans, DeMar DeRozan and Brandon Jennings here. If they move up, Ricky Rubio and Hasheem Thabeet move into the picture.
              I think Curry can play both positions on the floor and, combined with Randy Foye, could give the Wolves a pretty formidable backcourt. Curry's maturity, dead-eye shooting and name recognition will make him a smart pick for the Wolves if he's still on the board. But if he's not, they will go with Evans. And if Evans is not there, DeRozan and Jennings will get looks.



              PICKTEAMPLAYERVITALS
              Golden State
              Jordan Hill
              Position: PF
              Height: 6-10
              Weight: 232
              Age: 21
              School: Arizona


              Analysis: The Warriors don't have a traditional point guard, and they'll have at least three to choose from here, including Jonny Flynn, Brandon Jennings and Jrue Holiday.


              The problem for the Warriors is that they have a young player, Monta Ellis, who thinks he's a point guard and a coach, Don Nelson, who appears to be committed to giving Ellis a shot at running the point.
              That means that even though Flynn, Jennings and Holiday all are on the board here, the Warriors could pass on all three.
              I think that puts Hill strongly in play here. He's a mobile big man, which Nellie likes, and he's got a great motor. It wouldn't shock me to see Golden State move Brandan Wright this summer, and if it does, Hill fits right in.



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              New York
              Brandon Jennings
              Position: PG
              Height: 6-2
              Weight: 165
              Age: 19
              Country: Italy



              Analysis: The Knicks will be disappointed if Curry is off the board, but the truth is, they have needs everywhere.

              With David Lee hitting restricted free agency this summer, Hill would be a perfect fit for New York at the 4. If he's there, I think he'll go ahead of any of the point guards not named Rubio or Curry.
              If Hill is gone, as he is in this mock, they'll be drafting for a point guard. The Knicks likely would be deciding between two young, inexperienced guards with terrific upside: Jennings and Holiday.
              Neither had a terrific season, but both have huge potential. Early on, Jennings was better than Holiday in the New York workouts -- Jennings held his own in a workout with Evans while Holiday got overshadowed a bit by Curry and Gerald Henderson in his first workout.
              The Knicks are bringing Holiday back on Monday. Holiday is all about substance, Jennings about flash. Holiday is low risk, Jennings is higher risk, but higher reward. Right now, Jennings has a super-slim lead, but that could change Monday.



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              Toronto
              DeMar DeRozan
              Position: SG
              Height: 6-6
              Weight: 211
              Age: 19
              School: USC



              Analysis: The Raptors have some needs on the wing since Anthony Parker and Shawn Marion are hitting free agency. DeRozan is one of the most gifted players in the draft, and his strong play at the end of the season combined with a confident performance at the combine could push him even higher than No. 9. But if he's here, sources say the Raptors won't pass.

              If DeRozan is gone, they'll decide between Duke's Henderson and Holiday, with Holiday in the lead. In fact, one source close to the Raptors insisted Sunday that it was Holiday, not DeRozan, whom the Raptors would select in this scenario. We'll be watching that one closely.



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              Milwaukee
              Jrue Holiday
              Position: PG
              Height: 6-4
              Weight: 199
              Age: 18
              School: UCLA



              Analysis: The Bucks have a big workout Tuesday as they try to sort things out. Flynn, Ty Lawson, Jennings and Jeff Teague all will be there.
              But if the team has its way and Holiday is on the board, I think the Bucks will take him. If Holiday is off the board, this week's workout should determine the rest of their board. But going into the workout, it seems like it's Flynn, Teague, Jennings and Lawson, in that order.



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              New Jersey
              Jonny Flynn
              Position: PG
              Height: 6-1
              Weight: 196
              Age: 20
              School: Syracuse



              Analysis: We've had Tyler Hansbrough at this spot for the past few weeks, and he's still in consideration here. But if Flynn is on the board, Nets GM Rod Thorn won't hesitate to take him.
              While Thorn has said he needs a moose up front, the Nets have needs in the backcourt, too. Devin Harris can play the 1 and the 2, and Vince Carter can play the 2 and the 3, and without a significant backup point guard, Flynn seems like a terrific fit.
              Flynn will have a shot at making his case Tuesday when he goes into a mega workout in New Jersey against his top competition at 11. Jennings, Henderson, Terrence Williams, Hansbrough and Jeff Pendergraph will join him in what could be the ultimate fight for the Nets' pick.
              The Nets are high on all the players at 11 (with the exception of Pendergraph), and Tuesday's workout could go a long way in deciding whom they pick. That is, if they don't trade this pick to Chicago for No. 16 and No. 26.



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              Charlotte
              Terrence Williams
              Position: SG
              Height: 6-6
              Weight: 213
              Age: 21
              School: Louisville



              Analysis: Last week, I said I thought it was close to a sure thing that Henderson would be the pick here. What a difference a week makes. Williams went in and blew Larry Brown away. Now Williams and Henderson are going to square off in a second workout early this week. That workout will determine who goes at No. 12, but sources are saying Williams has moved ahead for the time being.
              Earl Clark and B.J. Mullens aren't out of the question here, either, nor is a Bobcats trade. Not only does Henderson not have this thing locked up, but I think he's in serious danger of slipping.



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              Indiana
              DeJuan Blair
              Position: PF
              Height: 6-7
              Weight: 277
              Age: 20
              School: Pittsburgh


              Analysis: The Pacers have been on the hunt for a point guard and will snatch up either Holiday or Flynn if he falls this far. If neither does, the Pacers will have a tough decision between going big or taking one of the point guards in the next tier.

              If they go big, both Blair and Hansbrough are in the mix. The Pacers, like a lot of teams, have had concerns about Blair's knees, but Blair's circle has been pretty proactive the past few days with an avalanche of documents, MRIs and medical opinions that all state Blair's knees should hold up fine.
              If they go point guard, I think it will be a dogfight between Teague, Eric Maynor, Lawson and Jennings. All four have been impressive at workouts for the Pacers. Maynor and Lawson are the most ready. Teague and Jennings have the upside.
              For now, it appears Blair has moved back into the mix in Indiana. He fills a big need at the 4, and if he's going to be healthy, he deserves to go this high.



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              Phoenix
              Gerald Henderson
              Position: SG
              Height: 6-5
              Weight: 215
              Age: 21
              School: Duke



              Analysis: The Suns could go in a lot of directions, depending on where GM Steve Kerr decides to take the team.
              There's been a lot of talk about Earl Clark, James Johnson and Mullens here. Clark and Johnson joined Jennings in a workout in Phoenix this weekend with word that Clark and Johnson were basically a tie.
              But I think the Suns will have a hard time passing on Henderson if he's there. He's rated higher on their board than anyone else who's available. Henderson isn't a perfect fit, but he gives them some depth at the 2 and some insurance if they try to ship Jason Richardson this summer.





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              Detroit
              Earl Clark
              Position: SF
              Height: 6-10
              Weight: 226
              Age: 21
              School: Louisville



              Analysis: The Pistons will begin their summer makeover in the draft.
              They'd love to add a dominant low-post scorer, but in lieu of that, they'll have to settle for choosing between two upside guys: Clark and Austin Daye.
              Clark could be the second coming of Lamar Odom if he's willing to put in the work. The versatile forward can play the 3 and the 4 and is amazing in transition, an excellent rebounder and an emerging shooter. And he has the capability (albeit not always the inclination) to play great defense. But there are a few questions about his background that might hurt him.
              Daye is one of the most skilled players in the draft. He's like a 6-foot-11 version of Tayshaun Prince. He's super skinny, but he can really shoot the rock. He is also inconsistent but has major upside.
              I think Clark gets the edge based on physicality and versatility. He's big enough to be a full-time 4 in the NBA, but it's a close call.





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              Chicago
              James Johnson
              Position: PF
              Height: 6-8
              Weight: 258
              Age: 22
              School: Wake Forest


              Analysis: The Bulls have been working the phones this week trying to move up in the draft.

              They've talked to the Nets, Bobcats and Pacers about swapping the 16th and 26th picks to move up a few spots.
              Who are they after? I've heard everything from Johnson to Blair to Hansbrough to Williams to Mullens here. To be honest, I can't get a terrific handle on which way they are leaning. In this scenario, Williams and Blair are gone, which leaves Johnson, Mullens and Hansbrough.
              Hansbrough is the most NBA ready. Mullens has the most upside. Johnson is somewhere in between. I'm not sure exactly how Johnson fits in Chicago with Luol Deng on one side and Tyrus Thomas on the other, but there's no question about his upside.





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              Philadelphia
              Ty Lawson
              Position: PG
              Height: 6-1
              Weight: 199
              Age: 21
              School: North Carolina


              Analysis: With Andre Miller hitting free agency this summer, look for the Sixers to address the point guard position. Lou Williams is nice but not really a lead guard.

              Maynor, Lawson and Teague all are in the mix here ... as are Williams, Henderson and Sam Young.
              Maynor would give Philly the total package as one of the most NBA-ready players in the draft. Lawson had the best season of any of the point guards and can really play in an up-tempo style. Teague also will get a look here, but he's more of a combo guard, and the Sixers have that in Williams.



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              Minnesota (from Miami)
              B.J. Mullens
              Position: C
              Height: 7-1
              Weight: 258
              Age: 20
              School: Ohio State



              Analysis: I'm not sure whether the Wolves will keep this pick, and there are a number of teams that seem to be hot for Mullens that would be willing to trade for it. If the Wolves keep it, Mullens could fill a big hole in the paint in the long term.



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              Atlanta
              Jeff Teague
              Position: PG
              Height: 6-2
              Weight: 175
              Age: 20
              School: Wake Forest


              Analysis: The Hawks have blown it repeatedly when they've needed a point guard in the draft. They passed on Chris Paul to draft Marvin Williams and passed on Rajon Rondo to draft Shelden Williams.

              Then, two years ago, when they finally got around to picking a point guard, they took Acie Law ahead of Rodney Stuckey.
              The choice here likely will come down to Teague and Maynor. Maynor has the experience and leadership credentials, but Teague has the sizzle and upside.
              Omri Casspi, Hansbrough and Sam Young also are in the mix here.




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              Utah
              Tyler Hansbrough
              Position: PF
              Height: 6-10
              Weight: 234
              Age: 23
              School: North Carolina


              Analysis: The Jazz and Hansbrough seem like a match made in heaven. If Hansbrough falls this far (he's getting a look at 11, 13, 16 and 19), I don't see them passing on him. With Carlos Boozer heading out the door, they need more toughness in the paint. But if he's off the board, they likely will be deciding among Austin Daye, Young and Toney Douglas.

              Young is the type of tough veteran the Jazz love. He is ready to step in and play right now, and would give them minutes at both the 2 and the 3.
              Douglas is the type of combo guard the Jazz currently lack. He shoots, plays defense and could be a credible backup at both positions for Utah.



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              New Orleans
              Sam Young
              Position: SF
              Height: 6-7
              Weight: 223
              Age: 24
              School: Pittsburgh



              Analysis: Young is one of the most NBA-ready players in the draft.
              He has size and strength and was super productive at Pitt the past two years. Most importantly for New Orleans, he can come in and contribute right away.
              Daye, Darren Collison, Chase Budinger, Taj Gibson and Derrick Brown also are in the mix.



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              Dallas
              Eric Maynor
              Position: PG
              Height: 6-3
              Weight: 164
              Age: 21
              School: VCU



              Analysis: The Mavs can kind of sit back and see who falls. Point guard is a need, and they'll have three interesting prospects with Maynor, Collison and Nick Calathes all on the board.
              Of the three, it's hard to see them passing on Maynor. He is a four-year player who could come in and play immediately. He is a terrific floor leader and can do a little of everything. There isn't one area in particular in which he stands out, but he can be special in lots of things.
              Collison brings great speed to the table. Calathes will play in Greece this season, but he could be a nice pick down the road.



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              Sacramento
              (via Houston)

              Austin Daye
              Position: SF
              Height: 6-11
              Weight: 192
              Age: 20
              School: Gonzaga



              Analysis: Daye could be in a little trouble if he slides past Detroit at No. 15.
              A few other teams have interest, but there are no locks at this point. I think the Kings would seriously consider him here.
              They could use help at both forward spots, and Daye has terrific upside. I think Calathes also is a real possibility here.





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              Portland
              DaJuan Summers
              Position: SF
              Height: 6-9
              Weight: 243
              Age: 21
              School: Georgetown



              Analysis: The Blazers are looking at trading this pick. But if they keep it, they can add another forward who can play both the 3 and the 4. Summers already has an NBA body and the kind of shooting ability the team really covets.
              Given how many players they already have on their roster, an international player like Casspi or Jonas Jerebko also is a possibility.



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              Oklahoma City
              (via San Antonio)

              Chase Budinger
              Position: SG
              Height: 6-7
              Weight: 206
              Age: 21
              School: Arizona


              Analysis: The Thunder would love to get their hands on a legitimate center, but there won't be anyone worth gambling on at this point in the draft. If the team doesn't address its needs at the 2 earlier in the draft, Budinger could be an option. With his shooting ability, he would be a nice complement in the backcourt to Russell Westbrook.




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              Chicago
              (via Denver)

              Toney Douglas
              Position: SG
              Height: 6-2
              Weight: 184
              Age: 23
              School: Florida State


              Analysis: Douglas would be an insurance policy should Ben Gordon bolt this summer. He's not as talented a shooter, but he's good enough to play both backcourt positions in Chicago, and his defense would earn him minutes right from the get-go.

              If the Bulls trade this pick ... who knows? Although a lot of teams trying to buy into the late first round love Casspi.





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              Memphis
              (via Orlando)

              Omri Casspi
              Position: SF
              Height: 6-9
              Weight: 211
              Age: 20
              Country: Spain



              Analysis: The Grizzlies lack toughness, and Casspi has an abundance of it. He's not the most skilled player in the draft, but few players possess his grit. As an added bonus for the Grizzlies, they don't have to pay him to come over yet. There are a number of teams targeting this pick right now via trade ... so Memphis might not have it on draft night.





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              Minnesota
              (via Boston)

              Jonas Jerebko
              Position: SF
              Height: 6-9
              Weight: 220
              Age: 22
              Country: Sweden



              Analysis: It seems doubtful the Wolves would keep three rookies on their roster this season, which gives them an interesting choice of international players. Casspi would be an obvious choice. He is tough and physical and can keep developing overseas. Victor Claver is the other. But word is Jerebko from Sweden is the top choice at the moment.



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              L.A. Lakers
              Darren Collison
              Position: PG
              Height: 6-2
              Weight: 166
              Age: 21
              School: UCLA



              Analysis: Collison is a small guard, something Phil Jackson isn't a big fan of. But he is super fast, has a smooth jumper and can get after it defensively. With Derek Fisher winding down his career, he's worth a gamble here.



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              Cleveland
              Derrick Brown
              Position: PF
              Height: 6-9
              Weight: 225
              Age: 21
              School: Xavier



              Analysis: The Cavs could lose both Ben Wallace and Anderson Varejao this summer. And after getting bested by the Magic, their need for some athletic 4s who can guard players on the perimeter is paramount.





              I doubt we pass on Gerald Henderson, but crazier things have happened.

              "I've got an idea--an idea so smart that my head would explode if I even began to know what I'm talking about." - Peter Griffin

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              • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                The Latest from Ford:

                http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft...3d09DraftBuzz2

                POSTED: June 22 -- 11:32 p.m. ET

                Chad Ford: The Sacramento Kings finally got their wish on Monday … Ricky Rubio in their gym.

                Unfortunately for Rubio and the Kings, he was playing one-on-none after going a month without picking up a basketball. The results shouldn't be much of a surprise to anyone. Several sources surrounding the Kings said Rubio didn't blow anyone away.

                Of course he didn't. Rubio is a pass-first point guard who makes everyone around him better in a five-on-five game. In a one-on-none I wouldn't expect him to be great. He's not going to shoot the lights out. He's not going to put up highlight-reel dunks. He's just not that type of player.

                But they did get to see him live. They got his measurements (6-foot-5 in shoes with a 6-foot-7 wingspan). They got to check out his body language and English skills.

                Most importantly, the Kings got word that Rubio was making progress on a deal with his club in Spain, DKV Joventut, that will lower his buyout to roughly $4 million. When you factor in that Rubio will be allowed to make his payments over several years, there is no longer a huge financial impediment for Rubio to come to the draft.

                The question on everyone's mind right now? What will the Kings do? The answer? It depends.

                First there's a chance Rubio might not be there at No. 4.

                The word on Monday night is that it looks like Hasheem Thabeet will be the Grizzlies' pick at No. 2 if they don't trade the pick.

                With Thabeet gone, Thunder GM Sam Presti will decide between Rubio, James Harden and Stephen Curry.

                If they take Rubio, then the Kings will likely draft either Tyreke Evans or Jonny Flynn.

                If Rubio is on the board, it will be a pretty tough decision. As we've written previously, this is a debate about upside versus present value. Evans and Flynn are ready to play now. No question. Rubio? It may take him a while to adjust (though some in the league think he's actually more ready to play in the NBA after years of experience playing pro ball in Spain).

                I don't think there's any question that Rubio has the most upside of the group. Given the fact that the Kings are so dreadful at the moment, wouldn't they choose the best player for the long-term health of the franchise? It depends. Most members of the Kings' front office staff are in the last year of their contracts. Do they want to stick their necks out for Rubio when they could take a safer pick like Evans or Flynn?

                You get the picture.

                If the Kings pass, a number of teams are trying to get Washington's pick at No. 5. Presumably Rubio is the target of at least some of the Wizards' suitors.

                The Timberwolves at No. 6 are also high on Rubio. So are the Knicks at No. 8.
                Stephen Curry being considered at 3? Yikes.

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                • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                  I'm really not interested in Blair.

                  If he's BPA, I sure hope we'd pursue that #16/#26 trade from DaBulls.
                  This space for rent.

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                  • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                    Originally posted by Anthem View Post
                    I'm really not interested in Blair.

                    If he's BPA, I sure hope we'd pursue that #16/#26 trade from DaBulls.
                    Yup! Right there with you.
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                    • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                      I am not going to get worked up if we get Blair. My expectations are that he will never see the starting lineup on a healthy playoff squad, but he can come in and produce. I see him more of a Turiaf than a Milsap.

                      Also Donnie Walsh will not let Jennings drop past him.

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                      • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                        Latest from Chad Ford:

                        POSTED: June 23 -- 10:16 a.m. ET


                        Chad Ford: Much has been made that the Grizzlies, Thunder and Kings hold the keys to the draft. But most of the hand wringing by at least a dozen GMs at the moment surrounds what the Washington Wizards will do at No. 5.

                        We first reported on lottery night that the Wizards would shop their pick. Over the course of the past week, Wizards GM Ernie Grunfeld has been pretty open about it, telling the media on Monday that the team was still looking at all options.

                        "We have a good feel for what we have and we feel we can find a good player [in the draft]," Grunfeld said. "At the same time, we have had some interesting conversations. I think, whether we keep the pick, we're going to get a very solid player. In the meantime, we're going to continue to listen to what other teams have to say."

                        The Wizards have rebuffed any advances for players like Caron Butler and Antawn Jamison. Instead they've put together a pretty basic wish list: Take a couple of our bad contracts, save us some money and give us a veteran or two who can help right now.

                        Etan Thomas, Mike James and Darius Songaila seem to be the three players the Wizards wouldn't mind getting off the books.

                        The Wizards have gotten at least 10 offers for the pick, but every team I spoke with that's in the draft was still in the dark about where they stood.

                        The Knicks have offered Larry Hughes for Thomas and James. The Wolves have reportedly offered Mike Miller. The Celtics would give them Ray Allen. The Rockets would give them Tracy McGrady and Carl Landry. The Bucks would send them Richard Jefferson. The Nets would entertain unloading Vince Carter. The Suns could do something with Shaq. The Blazers could part ways with Steve Blake, Jerryd Bayless or Travis Outlaw.

                        The question is: Are any of those offers good enough for the No. 5 pick? In most year's, no. But this year, with the Wizards thinking they're poised to make a deep playoff run? It might be enough.

                        Rondo
                        Rondo

                        • I think it's time to quit dismissing all of those Rajon Rondo trade rumors. A source in Detroit says the Pistons were approached by a lower level Celtics executive who offered Ray Allen and Rondo for Tayshaun Prince, Richard Hamilton and Rodney Stuckey.

                        The Pistons, of course, said no to the deal -- Rondo's great, but he's not worth the entire core of the Pistons. But that's not the news. It's becoming harder and harder for the Celtics to deny that they aren't looking to move Rondo. Rondo's name has come up in rumors with the Suns and Kings. I know Danny Ainge has brushed them off and says the Celtics will probably do nothing ... but where there's smoke ...

                        • The Thunder weren't the only team to meet with Thabeet in LA this weekend. The Grizzlies, after being snubbed by Thabeet in their workout, flew to LA and met with him for three hours.

                        Sources close to both Thabeet and the Grizzlies expect Memphis to take him at No. 2. If they don't, chances are they have a trade in the works.


                        • The Timberwolves have been among the most active teams over the past few weeks. New GM David Kahn is trying to start his tenure with a bang. However, I think a lot of the reports out there have been off base.

                        The Wolves insist to me that they're not looking to trade Al Jefferson and Kevin Love right now, despite rumors to the contrary.

                        And the rumored Chris Kaman for Mike Miller trade? Sources in both LA and Minnesota shot it down quickly. It turns out that the Wolves did call the Clippers several months ago about the deal (before Kahn had the job), but the Clippers wanted a first-round pick from Minnesota as well ... something the Wolves balked at.

                        But it is true that the Wolves are trying to deal. They have other assets that could make them an attractive trade partner. Miller is in the last year of his contract. Randy Foye interests a few teams. And they have picks 6, 18, 28, 45 and 47 in this year's draft.

                        Ideally the Wolves find a way to get up to the No. 2 pick to select either Hasheem Thabeet or Ricky Rubio. If the Wolves stay at No. 6 I think they'll take either Stephen Curry or Tyreke Evans.

                        Williams
                        Williams

                        • Did Louisville's Terrence Williams get a promise from the Charlotte Bobcats? Williams went back for a second workout with the Bobcats on Monday against Gerald Henderson. Sources said after the workout Williams met with the Bobcats and may have walked away with a promise that the Bobcats would take him at No. 12.

                        Sure enough the word out of New Jersey Tuesday morning is that Williams pulled out of his workout with the Nets today, citing an ankle injury.

                        I think the Nets may still consider Williams at No. 11, depending on who is there. But it sounds like he won't slip past the 12th pick. As for Henderson, he could be in for a bit of a draft-day slide. The Knicks like him at No. 8, the Raptors like him at No. 9 and the Nets like him at No. 11, but other players are higher on their boards.

                        I think he could slide to the Suns at No. 14 or the Bulls at No. 16. I doubt he slips past the Sixers at No. 17.

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                        • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                          Not a whole lot there concerning us. It appears Gerald Henderson will be there when we pick, but Ford makes no mention of us taking him, so that makes me a little dubious as to whether he is one of the four guys Bird was speaking of.

                          The offers the Wizards have for the 5th pick are interesting.

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                          • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                            Originally posted by cdash View Post
                            Latest from Chad Ford:
                            You left out the part about us being the only trade partner that may take the Bulls deal of 16 and 26.

                            http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft...3d09DraftBuzz2

                            • Chicago has talked to the Nets, Bobcats and Pacers about swapping No. 16 and No. 26 to get into the lottery. It sounds like the Bulls are down to one potential trade partner in the lottery.

                            The Nets are leaning strongly toward keeping their pick at No. 11. And if the Bobcats made a promise to Williams at No. 12, they're out, too. That leaves the Pacers at No. 13.

                            The Pacers have been one of the hardest teams to peg in the draft. DeJuan Blair, Tyler Hansbrough, Eric Maynor, Ty Lawson and Jeff Teague all are on their board right now. If the Bulls want any of those guys -- or the guys the Suns (No. 14) and Pistons (No. 15) are looking at -- they'll have to make the deal.

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                            • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                              Originally posted by Anthem View Post
                              I'm really not interested in Blair.

                              If he's BPA, I sure hope we'd pursue that #16/#26 trade from DaBulls.


                              I'd love that trade!

                              16... James Johnson or Eric Maynor

                              26... Calathes, Pendergraph, or Brown

                              The Pacers could get help at PF and PG.

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                              • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                                Originally posted by pwee31 View Post
                                You left out the part about us being the only trade partner that may take the Bulls deal of 16 and 26.

                                http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft...3d09DraftBuzz2
                                Awesome, I really hope they do this. I think you can get about the same quality player at 16 that you can at 13. I think the pick at 26 is just a bonus, I'd use it on a Derrick Brown (the Artestish guy) or if anyway Sam Young falls. I hope this happens. I could really see a bunch of possiblities here.

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