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DraftExpress 6/13/11 Mock Out

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  • #76
    Re: DraftExpress 6/13/11 Mock Out

    A "go-to scorer" for a playoff team better be an efficient, smart, composed veteran or a first class talent. I don't see Marshon as either, so I'm very sceptical. Let him be a go-to scorer, he probably ends up with a .350 shooting. And I don't see that much upside given age.
    I understand the thinking, but he wouldn't be my first choice.

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    • #77
      Re: DraftExpress 6/13/11 Mock Out

      I don't really know if we need Marshon to be a "go-to scorer", but it wouldn't hurt to have another guy that defenses have to be aware of late in games to create instead of just planning their whole attack on stopping Granger.

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      • #78
        Re: DraftExpress 6/13/11 Mock Out

        He said he updated it again this mourning around 4am.

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        • #79
          Re: DraftExpress 6/13/11 Mock Out

          If the Pacers take Brooks, Burks, or Jimmer, where does that put Rush & Stephenson? I know where it put Rush... as a piece of Pacer history. Either Bird has has made up his mind Stephenson is a PG, or his love for Stephenson isn't as great as it has been let on to be.

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          • #80
            Re: DraftExpress 6/13/11 Mock Out

            Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
            If the Pacers take Brooks, Burks, or Jimmer, where does that put Rush & Stephenson? I know where it put Rush... as a piece of Pacer history. Either Bird has has made up his mind Stephenson is a PG, or his love for Stephenson isn't as great as it has been let on to be.
            I think Rush is gone even if we draft a center so not much is going to change his future IMO. Lance romance is another story. I think he is secure as long as he is doesn't screw up off the court. I looked at him playing pg last year as a way for him to get some playing time. I am not sure if Bird just sees as the pg of the future.

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            • #81
              Re: DraftExpress 6/13/11 Mock Out

              Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
              If the Pacers take Brooks, Burks, or Jimmer, where does that put Rush & Stephenson? I know where it put Rush... as a piece of Pacer history. Either Bird has has made up his mind Stephenson is a PG, or his love for Stephenson isn't as great as it has been let on to be.
              1) I'd be surprised if Rush is on the roster to open the season.

              2) Stephenson's a wildcard. If I were the Pacers, I wouldn't depend on him for anything. If he gives you any production, well great...but going into the season, I'm not sure I go in with any expectation that he plays a key role, but that might just be me.

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              • #82
                Re: DraftExpress 6/13/11 Mock Out

                Draft Express now has us taking Marshon Brooks and Trey Thompkins

                http://www.draftexpress.com/nba-mock-draft/2011/

                Alec burks is going #17 to the Knicks.
                Last edited by Pacersalltheway10; 06-15-2011, 09:40 PM.

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                • #83
                  Re: DraftExpress 6/13/11 Mock Out

                  W/o a doubt Rush is history. I'm just trying to get a feel why keep Stephenson if they take Brooks, Burkes, or Jimmer. I'm not all that sure Bird's excitement with Stephenson isn't an excuse to keep him to finish out his contract so as not to have to admit he made a bad choice and cut him.

                  I've seen mgmt make a wrong hire or promote the wrong person and live with it instead of admit their mistake and clean up their problem.

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                  • #84
                    Re: DraftExpress 6/13/11 Mock Out

                    Originally posted by Gamble1 View Post
                    I think Rush is gone even if we draft a center so not much is going to change his future IMO. Lance romance is another story. I think he is secure as long as he is doesn't screw up off the court. I looked at him playing pg last year as a way for him to get some playing time. I am not sure if Bird just sees as the pg of the future.
                    I like Rush but the problem with him is that he isn't consistently aggressive on the offensive end. I don't think Brooks has that problem. Dude is a scorer.

                    Also, I have no doubt that if Lance would have stayed @ Cinci and declared this year, he would be a lotto pick. Lance will stick as long as he stays out of trouble. Im rooting for the kid, especially as a PG. The kid's got talent.

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                    • #85
                      Re: DraftExpress 6/13/11 Mock Out

                      http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_yl...ug=ycn-8648301

                      by Jonathan Givony, Draft Express

                      NBA Mock Draft 3.0

                      By Jonathan Givony, DraftExpress.com, Yahoo! Contributor Network

                      1 Cleveland Cavaliers (From Los Angeles Clippers)
                      Kyrie Irving, PG
                      19 years old; 6'3"; 190 lbs
                      Duke, freshman

                      Kyrie Irving quietly visited the Cavaliers in Cleveland late last week. He underwent a thorough medical examination, an interview and a light one-on-zero workout. The Cavs are doing their due diligence, and continue to explore the possibility of picking Derrick Williams (who visited Cleveland on Tuesday and agreed to work out competitively against lower-profile collegiate prospects) at No. 1 in hopes that point guard Brandon Knight falls to No. 4. But that scenario remains unlikely.


                      Cleveland will try to bring Knight and Kemba Walker in at some point for a competitive workout, meaning that the Cavs are far from showing their hand.


                      2 Minnesota Timberwolves
                      Derrick Williams, PF
                      20 years old; 6'9"; 250 lbs
                      Arizona, sophomore

                      Williams has scheduled his only workout so far with the Timberwolves on Thursday, the same day that Enes Kanter will be in Minnesota. It does not appear that the two will be matching up head-to-head, which may be more of a blow for Kanter since Williams’ stock is higher. Williams has agreed to work out competitively for Minnesota, although not against Kanter.

                      We continue to hear rumbling of trade opportunities at this spot, although there is skepticism on the No. 2 pick’s value this year. There is talk that Minnesota has offered Washington a swap of the Nos. 2 and 6 picks in a package that includes JaVale McGee, but that appears unlikely unless the Timberwolves part with more assets.

                      Cleveland could get involved here since team owner Dan Gilbert is a huge fan of Williams, but it’s unclear whether the Cavs would make Anderson Varejao available, a perquisite for any trade involving this pick.


                      3 Utah Jazz (From New Jersey Nets)
                      Brandon Knight, PG
                      19 years old; 6'3"; 180 lbs
                      Kentucky, freshman

                      Utah continues to explore options at this pick, including drafting Brandon Knight, Enes Kanter, Jonas Valanciunas and Jan Vesely. Making a trade for a veteran point guard here – potentially involving Devin Harris and/or the No. 12 pick – also appears to be a possibility. These scenarios will factor heavily into who gets picked here.

                      Barring a trade, most NBA insiders expect Utah to pick a guard. In that scenario, Knight is viewed as the next best playmaker in the draft after Irving.

                      The Jazz will conduct their official draft party in their home arena in front of a packed house, including thousands of Jimmer Fredette fans. Selecting a guard here will take a lot of pressure off the front office from drafting the local hero from BYU at No. 12, which is another factor working in Knight’s favor.

                      4 Cleveland Cavaliers
                      Jonas Valanciunas, C
                      19 years old; 6'11"; 240 lbs
                      Lietuvos Rytas (Lithuania)

                      Valanciunas is currently training with the Lithuanian under-19 national team in its preparations for the World Championships in Riga, Latvia, which starts at the end of June. That didn’t stop Valanciunas from making an appearance at the adidas EuroCamp in Italy, where he told us he interviewed with seven separate NBA teams.

                      Most franchises picking in the top-10 feel that Valanciunas is the top player on Cleveland’s draft board at this pick.

                      Cleveland could make a deal, with teams like New York, Charlotte, Indiana and Houston being active in trying to move up in the draft, but it’s not clear if anything will get done by the time the Cavs are on the clock.

                      5 Toronto Raptors
                      Kemba Walker, PG
                      21 years old; 6'1"; 185 lbs
                      Connecticut, junior

                      If Brandon Knight, Toronto’s No. 1 option, is indeed off the board here, then general manager Bryan Colangelo will have an interesting decision to make. Walker is just one of the options he’ll consider, according to what he’s told us, along with Enes Kanter, Jan Vesely, Bismack Biyombo and Kawhi Leonard. But Walker appears to be the most ready to make an impact. Considering that he also fills the biggest need, he appears to be ahead of the pack.


                      Kanter
                      6 Washington Wizards
                      Enes Kanter C
                      19 years old; 6'11"; 260 lbs
                      Kentucky

                      The Wizards would be ecstatic if Kanter fell to them here. He would solve what they perceive to be their biggest need – rebounding and interior toughness. They don’t believe that will happen at the moment, though, which has led the Wizards to spend significant time evaluating two other favored candidates: Jan Vesely and Kawhi Leonard. If the Jazz draft a guard at No. 3 instead of trading for one, the Wizards could have all three players available here to choose from.

                      7 Sacramento Kings
                      Jimmer Fredette PG
                      22 years old; 6’2"; 195 lbs
                      BYU, senior

                      The Kings’ Geoff Petrie has shown that he’s not afraid to “reach” for the prospect he most covets, which is why it shouldn’t surprise anyone if Fredette ends up here. The BYU guard is arguably the most polished and NBA-ready player available. He is a perfect offensive complement to Tyreke Evans and he had an excellent workout in Sacramento that left the Kings’ brass smitten.

                      8 Detroit Pistons
                      Jan Vesely SF
                      21 years old; 6’11"; 240 lbs
                      KK Partizan Belgrade (Serbia)

                      While Vesely doesn’t fill a significant need on Detroit’s roster, the Pistons are determined to come away from this draft with the most talented prospect available. With his buyout situation resolved, Vesely will fly to New York soon to conduct an NBA-sanctioned physical.

                      9 Charlotte Bobcats
                      Kawhi Leonard SF
                      19 years old; 6’7"; 225 lbs
                      San Diego State, sophomore

                      While it seems strange for the most offensively-challenged teams in the NBA to pick a player known primarily for his defense and rebounding, Leonard fills a significant hole at small forward. Leonard had an excellent workout with the team on Sunday and fits the mentality coach Paul Silas likes from his players. Only 19 years old, he has a significant room for growth on a team that desperately needs this pick to pan out.


                      10 Milwaukee Bucks
                      Marcus Morris PF
                      21 years old; 6’9"; 230 lbs
                      Kansas, junior

                      Milwaukee ranked as the worst offensive team in the NBA last year, largely due to their inability to get good looks around the rim. Picking the most effective post-up threat in college basketball last season, Marcus Morris would go a long ways. Morris’ toughness, polish and experience would fit in very well on a Scott Skiles-coached team.

                      11 Golden State Warriors
                      Bismack Biyombo PF/C
                      18 years old; 6’9"; 240 lbs
                      Baloncesto Fuenlabrada (Spain)

                      The Warriors ranked as one of the worst teams in the NBA last season in rebounding and defensive efficiency. Enter Bismack Biyombo, who has the length, athleticism, intensity and smarts to develop into an all-NBA type of defender.

                      Biyombo didn’t have great workouts with the Warriors in Europe last week, but he measured out better than many NBA centers and comes with the bonus of being able to play with all of Golden State’s existing frontcourt pieces, particularly David Lee and Ekpe Udoh. The Warriors won’t need Biyombo to score very much, which should significantly ease his transition.

                      12 Utah Jazz
                      Chris Singleton SF
                      21 years old; 6’9"; 230 lbs
                      Florida State, junior

                      Singleton has been moving up draft boards lately thanks to some impressive workouts. He reportedly has huge fans in Utah’s front office. With Andrei Kirilenko entering free agency and unlikely to return, Singleton would fill a need immediately at small forward. He has the added benefit of being able to defend multiple positions, which will help Gordon Hayward get on the floor more easily.

                      13 Phoenix Suns
                      Tristan Thompson, PF
                      20 years old; 6'9"; 230 lbs
                      Texas, freshman

                      Phoenix needs an upgrade at power forward, where they play the likes of Hakim Warrick and Channing Frye. Thompson addresses the team’s poor defense and rebounding. He’s had some strong workouts and interviews, and could get picked higher than this, particularly if Cleveland (reportedly his biggest fans) decides to trade down or acquire another pick.

                      14 Houston Rockets
                      Klay Thompson SG/SF
                      21 years old; 6’7"; 205 lbs
                      Washington State, junior

                      Standing just under 6-foot-6 without shoes, Thompson is big enough to play the small forward position, and is considered by some to be the best player available at this point.

                      Houston is reportedly exploring trade options, possibly in hopes of moving up to select Lithuanian Jonas Valanciunas, who will fill a major hole in the middle.

                      15 Indiana Pacers
                      Marshon Brooks SG
                      22 years old; 6’5"; 195 lbs
                      Providence, senior

                      Brooks has been rocketing up draft boards thanks to strong measurements and excellent workouts. He reportedly impressed Larry Bird so much in his workout in Indiana that the Hall of Famer could not hide his satisfaction.

                      16 Philadelphia 76ers
                      Markieff Morris, PF
                      21 years old; 6'10"; 240 lbs
                      Kansas, junior

                      Morris would give the Sixers some added toughness and athleticism, which would surely please head coach Doug Collins.

                      17 New York Knicks
                      Alec Burks, SG
                      19 years old; 6’6"; 195 lbs
                      Colorado, sophomore

                      This would be an unexpected fall for Alec Burks, largely due to other guard and wing prospects such as Marshon Brooks, Jimmer Fredette and Chris Singleton making significant leaps up the board. Burks would love the attention that comes with playing under the bright lights of Madison Square Garden, even if he’s a questionable fit here.

                      The Knicks need talent and would have a very hard time passing on a lottery-type talent like Burks at 17.

                      18 Washington Wizards (From Atlanta Hawks)
                      Donatas Motiejunas PF/C
                      20 years old; 7’0"; 215 lbs
                      Benetton Treviso (Italy)

                      Motiejunas was projected as a top-10 pick not too long ago, but the emergence of other prospects, coupled with a growing concern regarding Motiejunas’ deficiencies as a defender, rebounder and all-around competitor, have dropped his stock. He didn’t do himself any favors by conducting a very poor workout in front of a huge amount of NBA executives at the adidas EuroCamp in Italy.

                      He later redeemed himself in a better showing in front of a much smaller crowd, including multiple front-office members of the Wizards.

                      This would probably be the lowest Motiejunas drops, and while not really filling much of a need, this could end up being a significant coup for the Wizards. The Lithuanian is a highly skilled and agile 7-footer with great potential as a mismatch scorer in the NBA. He is coming off a solid season playing at a high level in Europe.

                      19 Charlotte Bobcats (From New Orleans Hornets)
                      Jordan Hamilton SF
                      20 years old; 6’8"; 230 lbs
                      Texas, sophomore

                      This would be a disappointing drop for Hamilton, who is reportedly on the board for Charlotte at No. 9. Even though we have the Bobcats picking Kawhi Leonard with their initial selection, the two can play together and actually complement each other.

                      20 Minnesota Timberwolves (From Memphis Grizzlies)
                      Tobias Harris SF/PF
                      18 years old; 6’8"; 225 lbs
                      Tennessee, freshman

                      It’s difficult to see Minnesota adding another rookie, considering that they already have two slated to join their roster in Ricky Rubio and the No. 2 overall pick. This could be a prime location for a team to swoop in and take a talented player who is dropping down the board. At 18 years old, Tobias Harris isn’t ready to play big minutes for an NBA team right away, but has plenty of upside. Golden State, Indiana and other teams are reportedly among those looking the hardest at acquiring this pick.

                      21 Portland Trail Blazers
                      Kenneth Faried PF
                      21 years old; 6’8"; 225 lbs
                      Morehead State, senior

                      The Trail Blazers feel like they’ve added enough young prospects to their roster over the past two seasons and would like to find someone at this spot who doesn’t need his hand held and can contribute right away. At this point in the draft, they aren’t going to find a prospect better than Kenneth Faried.

                      The team has been looking for a tough and active power forward who can bring energy off the bench. Faried could be exactly what the doctor ordered.

                      22 Denver Nuggets
                      Iman Shumpert, PG/SG
                      20 years old; 6'6"; 220 lbs
                      Georgia Tech, junior

                      Shumpert has seen his stock take off in recent weeks after measuring out a legit 6-foot-6 and ranking as one of the best athletes in the draft. Talent has never been the issue with the former McDonald’s All-American.

                      Capable of defending three positions at the NBA level, Shumpert can give the Nuggets depth and versatility. He will fit into the up-tempo style George Karl likes to play.

                      23 Houston Rockets (From Orlando Magic)
                      Nikola Vucevic PF/C
                      20 years old; 7’0"; 260 lbs
                      USC, junior

                      The Rockets have undersized power forwards galore littering their roster, but the one thing they lack is a lengthy 7-footer with some girth. Enter Vucevic.

                      He’s not a traditional banger but he’s the best center available at this point. He comes with the added benefit of being able to space the floor for Kyle Lowry and Kevin Martin to attack the rim or for Luis Scola to operate with his back to the basket.

                      24 Oklahoma City Thunder
                      Kyle Singler, SF/PF
                      23 years old; 6'9"; 225 lbs
                      Duke, senior

                      Oklahoma City’s only real need at the moment is for a combo forward, in the Jeff Green mold. While this can surely be addressed in free agency, drafting a polished and highly experienced senior like Kyle Singler makes plenty of sense. He can space the floor at both the 3 and 4, will compete defensively and on the glass, and won’t need a great deal of schooling to make the transition to the pros.

                      25 Boston Celtics
                      Tyler Honeycutt SF
                      20 years old; 6’8"; 190 lbs
                      UCLA, sophomore

                      With a number of talented wing prospects on the board here, this would be a good opportunity for Boston to nab a player it thinks can help down the road when the Hall of Fame tandem of Paul Pierce and Ray Allen start winding down their careers. Honeycutt isn’t ready to see major playing time in the NBA, but has considerable upside and would be well served being around Boston’s Big Three to soak up as much as he can about the NBA, both on and off the court.

                      26 Dallas Mavericks
                      Davis Bertans, SF
                      18 years old; 6’10"; 210 lbs
                      Union Olimpija Ljubljana (Slovenia)

                      Fresh off winning an NBA championship, the Dallas Mavericks are in position to pick a player who may be a couple of years away from contributing. Small forward could become a position of need and having a talented prospect like Bertans developing overseas on a Euroleague team makes sense considering that roster spots are at a premium for the Mavs at the moment.

                      27 New Jersey Nets (From Los Angeles Lakers)
                      Charles Jenkins, PG/SG
                      22 years old; 6’3"; 220 lbs
                      Hofstra, senior

                      The Nets have targeted the guard position as an area they’d like to address and they’ll be intimately familiar with New York product Charles Jenkins. Jenkins has the added benefit of being able to see minutes alongside Deron Williams or serve as his backup. He is a good enough shooter to space the floor for Williams and Brook Lopez.

                      28 Chicago Bulls (From Miami Heat)
                      Justin Harper PF
                      21 years old; 6’9"; 230 lbs
                      Richmond, senior

                      While shooting guard may be the biggest need on this roster, the options here don’t appear attractive. Picking up a floor spacing power forward like Harper makes sense as none of Chicago’s big men are dangerous from the perimeter.

                      29 San Antonio Spurs
                      Nikola Mirotic PF
                      20 years old; 6’10"; 210 lbs
                      Real Madrid (Spain)

                      Mirotic surprisingly elected to keep his name in the draft after telling everyone for months that he would withdraw. Having recently signed a lucrative extension with Real Madrid until 2015, the Montenegrin native is years away from stepping foot on an NBA court. Nevertheless, he’s a lottery caliber talent who harbors NBA aspirations, which could make him a significant asset in 2-3 years.

                      The Spurs are the type of franchise that is willing and able to be patient with a prospect like Mirotic, and are also savvy, aggressive and knowledgeable enough with these international situations to know how to get a deal done.

                      30 Chicago Bulls
                      Travis Leslie SG/SF
                      21 years old; 6’4"; 205 lbs
                      Georgia, junior

                      The Bulls are telling interested teams that they’re unlikely to keep both of their first-rounders. That means that this pick could be in someone else’s hands on draft night. Shooting guard is the biggest position of need on this roster, and while Leslie doesn’t appear to be an ideal fit alongside Derrick Rose and behind Ronnie Brewer, his athleticism could intrigue the Bulls enough to take a chance on him.

                      In a wide open draft like this, there are plenty of players who could hear their name called at this stage. They include Reggie Jackson, Jimmy Butler, Josh Selby, Chandler Parsons, Darius Morris, Nolan Smith, Jeremy Tyler, Malcolm Lee, JaJuan Johnson, Norris Cole and Shelvin Mack.
                      "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

                      - Salman Rushdie

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                      • #86
                        Re: DraftExpress 6/13/11 Mock Out

                        Another source saying we're trying to move up in the draft. First time I've heard us in the mix for #4 though.

                        FWIW, Givony did correctly predict Brandon Rush to the Pacers based on sources he had who said Rush had a great workout with us.
                        "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

                        - Salman Rushdie

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                        • #87
                          Re: DraftExpress 6/13/11 Mock Out

                          Who in the world would we be trying to trade up and get?

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                          • #88
                            Re: DraftExpress 6/13/11 Mock Out

                            Originally posted by pwee31 View Post
                            Who in the world would we be trying to trade up and get?
                            If Kanter is there he could fill a roll here as back up center and maybe he could play some PF. Leonard would be great, but he is SF and not really a SG. Biyombo is always a possibility, he would be our defensive rebounding PF, but with no offense to speak of right now.

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                            • #89
                              Re: DraftExpress 6/13/11 Mock Out

                              Originally posted by pwee31 View Post
                              Who in the world would we be trying to trade up and get?
                              I was wondering the same thing.
                              "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

                              - Salman Rushdie

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                              • #90
                                Re: DraftExpress 6/13/11 Mock Out

                                Originally posted by mellifluous View Post

                                I was wondering the same thing.

                                A player they think will fall b4 #15, so they need to trade up to get him.

                                Chris Singleton
                                Brooks
                                Burks
                                Jimmer... oh please not!

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