[外電] Jonathan Feigen’s NBA mock draft
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Jonathan Feigen’s NBA mock draft 費根大叔的模擬選秀
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1. Cleveland – Nerlens Noel, C/PF, Kentucky
The Cavaliers need the defense and rebounding skills Noel eventually will
bring, but he’s no lock. Ben McLemore and Otto Porter will be tempting.
2. Orlando – Ben McLemore, G, Kansas
The Magic have Arron Afflalo at McLemore’s position, but a team looking to
collect talent and with young prospects in place in the frontcourt likely
will have to grab the shooting guard.
3. Washington – Otto Porter, SF, Georgetown
Anthony Bennett could be tempting, but he cannot go through workouts because
of an injury. Porter is a solid pick at a position of need for
the hometown team.
4. Charlotte – Anthony Bennett, PF, UNLV
Bennett is a bit of a forward tweener, but he has as much star potential as
anyone in the draft, potential the Hornets have to grab, especially given
Charlotte’s shortcomings in the paint.
5. Phoenix - Victor Oladipo, G, Indiana
The Suns are in need of an overhaul, and Oladipo, a mature, solid defensive
wing player, would be a solid place to start for new GM Ryan McDonough.
6. New Orleans – Trey Burke, PG, Michigan
The centers might fit better, but it is unlikely the Pelicans will let Burke
slip past them to opt for fit, especially after Austin Rivers offered little
to indicate he will be ready to handle the position.
7. Sacramento – Alex Len, C, Maryland
There is little telling how the Kings will go, or even who will make the call,
but Len will be a solid pick as a prospect unlikely to slide any further
despite a stress fracture that keeps him out of workouts.
8. Detroit – Shabazz Muhammad, SF, UCLA
With the young talent in the frontcourt showing outstanding potential,
Muhammad would bring an obvious talent with size and scoring ability
the Pistons lack on the wings.
9. Minnesota – C.J. McCollum, PG, Lehigh
The Timberwolves would love to pick up a shooter and will hope for Muhammad to
slip to them, but McCollum offers a good scorer who might fit well as a
shooting guard next to Ricky Rubio.
10. Portland – Rudy Gobert, C, Cholet (France)
With the centers unlikely to fall farther, the Trail Blazers can pick through
several. The incredibly long-limbed Gobert already has been a fast riser and
could be the pick to fit next to LaMarcus Aldridge.
11. Philadelphia – Cody Zeller, C, Indiana
New GM Sam Hinkie will ignore need to choose the best talent available, but
Zeller could be both with Andrew Bynum’s return so uncertain and Zeller’s
combine performance turning heads.
12. Okla. City – Michael Carter-Williams, PG, Syracuse
The Thunder could be open to moving the pick but would like to develop a point
guard to allow Reggie Jackson to concentrate on playing shooting guard,
especially if Kevin Martin does not return.
13. Dallas – Dario Saric, SF, Zibona Zagreb (Croatia)
The Mavericks could be open to moving the pick, but Saric is a slick, versatile
teenaged prospect who could stay overseas while the Mavericks clear cap room
to chase Dwight Howard.
14. Utah – Jamaal Franklin, SG, San Diego St.
Franklin does a bit of everything, the kind of value pick that appeals
to the Jazz. Utah could go for a point guard, but it might take Franklin
with the belief a point guard will be available later.
15. Milwaukee – Kelly Olynyk, C, Gonzaga
All the uncertainty in the backcourt could make one of the guards a tempting
pick, but Olynyk’s offensive talents are unlikely to slip any further.
16. Boston – Dennis Schroeder, PG, Braunschweig (Germany)
Schroeder, who has seemed to been moving up draft boards and could even go
as high as 14th to Utah, could bring the natural point guard game the Celtics
desperately missed when Rajon Rondo was out.
17. Atlanta – Mason Plumlee, C, Duke
The Hawks would love to move Al Horford to power forward if Josh Smith leaves
and Plumlee has developed a solid post game to be able to move in at center
relatively quickly.
18. Atlanta – Sergey Karasev, SF, Moscow
The Rockets’ pick, sent to the Nets for Terrence Williams and acquired from
Brooklyn in the deal for Joe Johnson, could bring a solid, smart young shooter
along with the flexibility to keep him overseas.
19. Cleveland – Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, G, Georgia
With a defensive big man in place with the first pick, the Cavaliers could add
a strong wing defender with the pick acquired from the Lakers.
20. Chicago – Gorgui Dieng, C, Louisville
Dieng could fit in a variety of spots before the Bulls’ pick, but he has the
sort of solid, defense-first game that the Bulls value.
21. Utah – Shane Larkin, PG, Miami
GM Dennis Lindsay won’t shy away from an undersized player — he advocated
taking Aaron Brooks when with the Rockets — and could get the point guard
who fits if he doesn’t with his earlier pick.
22. Brooklyn – Tony Mitchell, PF, North Texas
There are red flags about Mitchell’s attitude last season, but the Nets can
gamble on his strength and inside-out game as a good value at this point
in the first round.
23. Indiana – Alan Crabbe – SG, California
Several teams could grab Crabbe’s shooting touch, including the Nets one pick
earlier, especially after a solid combine in Chicago solidified his stock
as a first-rounder.
24. New York – Jeff Withey, C, Kansas
Assuming the Knicks are ready to add a center closer to 20-years-old than 40,
the 23-year-old Withey would be a solid pick, especially for a team that won’t
need a backup center to score.
25. L.A. Clippers, Steven Adams, C, Pittsburgh
In a first round with so many centers selected, Adams could go sooner.
Adams is raw, but he has size and strength that could make him a good pick for
a team that can give him time to develop.
26. Minnesota – Glen Rice Jr., SG, Rio Grande Valley Vipers/Georgia Tech
Rice dramatically improved his stock with his play for the Rockets’ D-League
team after he was dismissed by Georgia Tech and could give Minnesota the
shooting it wants with the Grizzlies’ pick.
27. Denver – Reggie Bullock, F, North Carolina
Tony Snell is a possibility here, too, but the Nuggets are more likely to
opt for Bullock’s shooting range after his solid junior season with the
Tar Heels.
28. San Antonio – Lucas Nogueira, C, Brazil
Noqueira is still raw, but he has outstanding size and athleticism, and the
Spurs have time to let him take his time developing as a defender and
rebounding big man.
29, Okla. City – Giannis Adetokunbo, SF, Greece
The Nigerian native would be a long-term project, but the Thunder will be in
no hurry to add more young players to go with Perry Jones, Jeremy Lamb and .
the 12th pick, and they also could look to move picks.
30. Phoenix – Tim Hardaway Jr., SG, Michigan
The Suns could go a variety of ways with the pick acquired from the Heat,
but Hardaway had a solid combine and could earn a first-round spot through
the workouts.
SECOND ROUND
31. Cleveland - Mouhammadou Jaiteh, C, France
The big French teen could go late in the first round, but he would be a solid
choice for the Cavaliers, who don’t need to fit in three or four more
rookies to an already young team if they keep the Magic’s pick.
32. Charlotte – C.J. Leslie, SF, North Carolina St.
After a disappointing season, Leslie remains an interesting prospect with good
size (if at small forward) and athleticism, but he was expected
to develop more by now.
33. Cleveland – Ricky Ledo, SG, Providence
Ledo had some eye-catching stretches at the Chicago combine, enough to
support to the idea that he could make it as a good scorer with potential
to move up through the workouts.
34. Rockets – Mike Muscala, C, Bucknell
The Rockets have long valued range shooting from their frontcourt
and often take three- and four-year college players
(Chase Budinger, Carl Landry, Aaron Brooks, Patrick Patterson and
Chandler Parsons).
If the right international player is on the board, they could select a player
they would keep overseas.
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