[情報] Chad Ford mock draft 9.0
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1
Jabari Parker
Cleveland Cavaliers (33 - 49)
COLLEGE: Duke
HT: 6-8
WT: 241
POS: SF
A week ago, Joel Embiid looked like a lock to be the No. 1 pick in the draft.
News of a stress fracture in his right foot sent the Cavs spinning.
Now the Cavs are wrestling between three options: draft Jabari Parker,
draft Andrew Wiggins or trade the pick.
Sources close to the Cavs told ESPN.com this weekend that the team
is now leaning toward taking Parker with the No. 1 pick. However,
it's far from a lock. Parker came in to work out on Friday in front
of the Cavs' front office and ownership. Parker wasn't great.
He was a bit heavy (he weighed in at 255 pounds), didn't shoot the ball well
and got winded at times. Furthermore, two different sources told ESPN.com
that Parker seemed a bit indifferent. One source said he thought
Parker "tanked" the workout.
Why? A source says he strongly prefers to play in Milwaukee.
The Cavs appear to be aware of this. "Jabari wasn't himself,"
one source said. "It was clear we weren't his first option."
Meanwhile, Wiggins came in and nailed his workout on Wednesday.
He shot the ball well, showed off tremendous athleticism and had
a good interview. In fact, Wiggins was emphatic that he wants to be
the No. 1 pick and wants to play for the Cavs.
So why is Parker ahead of Wiggins?
From what I can gather, while there are disagreements in the front office,
Cavs GM David Griffin feels that Parker fits a more immediate need at the 3.
Parker also is the most NBA-ready. They feel that whether he wants
to play there or not, those hesitations will disappear when he arrives.
They have a new front office and a new coach, who the Cavs believe can
actually help them build the sort of culture they want. Parker's workout
on Friday did create doubt, especially among ownership, but so far it
looks like they are still leaning toward Parker.
The third option, a trade, is also on the table. The Cavs received
intriguing offers from the Sixers, Magic and Jazz late last week.
Each is offering its own high lottery pick plus a veteran.
The Cavs could theoretically get either of Thaddeus Young, Arron Afflalo
or Derrick Favors and still have a top-5 pick in the draft. It would
make it much easier to draft Embiid if you knew you got additional value
in the form of a veteran who can help now.
2
Andrew Wiggins
Milwaukee Bucks (15 - 67)
COLLEGE: Kansas
HT: 6-8
WT: 200
POS: SG
Embiid's injury made this pretty easy for the Bucks. With Embiid out of
the picture for Milwaukee (sources say they won't select him at No. 2)
they take Parker or Wiggins -- whoever the Cavs pass on.
The Bucks always have had a slight preference for Parker. They need
the scoring, the maturity in the locker room, and frankly, they just
need to get this pick right, and Parker is the surest thing in the draft.
They haven't been as high on Wiggins. However, Wiggins' strong workouts
in Santa Barbara last week and in Milwaukee this week have cemented
their resolve to take Wiggins if the Cavs take Parker.
The Bucks also have a strong affinity for Dante Exum, and he's still
in the picture at No. 2. However after Wiggins' workout on Friday,
the chances of Exum going No. 2 seem to have decreased quite a bit.
The Bucks believe in him, but they think Wiggins has an even higher ceiling.
The Bucks also are getting their fair share of trade offers. The Sixers,
Magic and Jazz all called them as well, offering similar packages.
But it looks unlikely the Bucks are going to trade this pick.
They need a franchise player and don't feel they'll get one later in the
draft.
Look for the Bucks to be very active, however, in acquiring a second
first-round pick -- preferably a lottery pick. There is serious interest
from teams in Brandon Knight, John Henson and even Larry Sanders.
They'd love to acquire another pick in the Nos. 7-10 range to land
either a young point guard or a shooter.
3
Dante Exum
Philadelphia 76ers (19 - 63)
COLLEGE: Australia
HT: 6-6
WT: 196
POS: PG
The Sixers are doing what they can to move up in the draft. The news
of Embiid's injury hurt them more than anyone. Philly had become convinced
that the Cavs would take Embiid and the Bucks would take Parker, giving
them their No. 1 target: Wiggins.
The Sixers have zeroed in on Exum and Noah Vonleh here. They are very high
on Exum as a prospect. He obviously plays the same position as
Rookie of the Year Michael Carter-Williams. However, the Sixers feel the
two can play together and they continue to explore Carter-Williams trades
that would land them a third pick in the top 10. The Lakers have strong
interest in a package of Carter-Williams and Thaddeus Young for the
No. 7 pick and Steve Nash. But so far there hasn't been any traction on
that deal, according to sources. Even if they don't move Carter-Williams,
they might still lean toward Exum. They have him ranked as a stronger pro.
Vonleh would give them a big who could spread the floor and help Noel
on the defensive end. He's especially appealing as there aren't great
bigs available to them at the No. 10 pick. If the Sixers can't get
another pick in the Nos. 5-8 range, they could decide to go ahead
and take Vonleh here.
There also is a chance that the Sixers would take Embiid here.
They are trying to get as much medical information as they can
on Embiid (as are the rest of the teams in the NBA). They had Embiid
ranked very high on their board and showed last year that they aren't
afraid to take an injured player and wait for him to get better.
I think ultimately it's Exum or Vonleh, but Embiid is definitely in play here.
4
Noah Vonleh
Orlando Magic (23 - 59)
COLLEGE: Indiana
HT: 6-10
WT: 247
POS: PF
The Magic have also been trying to both move up and get another lottery pick.
They've offered Nos. 4 and 12 and Afflalo to the Cavs and Bucks, but so far,
no takers. They've also used Afflalo as bait to get a pick from the Kings
at No. 8 and the Nuggets at 11, but so far, no deal.
The Magic also are taking a long look at Embiid. They know they need
an athletic rim protector. Nikola Vucevic has been great, but he doesn't
provide the defense they seek in the middle. But there is concern
in Orlando that Embiid's timetable won't work with what they are trying
to build. If he misses the season and then essentially has his rookie year
in 2015-16, they can't really expect him to start helping until 2016
at the earliest. The Magic have already had two brutal years of rebuilding.
Two more sounds gut wrenching.
The Magic are also very keen on Exum, and I'm told they would likely select
him if he's on the board. If he's gone and Embiid seems like too
much of a risk, then it comes down to Vonleh and Marcus Smart to the Magic.
Vonleh has intrigued them ever since a stellar workout. His ability to
stretch the floor and his ability to protect the rim make him a very
good fit next to Vucevic. The team also needs a point guard badly and
has been enamored with Smart for two seasons. Smart's workouts haven't been
great in Orlando, however, and the Magic increasingly believe they can get
a very good point guard at 12. I think Vonleh has the edge.
5
Aaron Gordon
Utah Jazz (25 - 57)
COLLEGE: Arizona
HT: 6-9
WT: 220
POS: PF
The Jazz, like the Sixers and Magic, have been trying to get into the
top two as well. The decision to include Favors in a deal shows just
how highly they value the top pick. And no, Jazz fans, I think it's
Wiggins that they're after (though obviously they'd be happy with Parker,
too).
If they stay at No. 5, their top two targets -- Exum and Vonleh --
are off the board. From what I can gather, the next player on the list
for the Jazz is Gordon. He had a stellar workout in Utah and the team
is convinced that he could have an Andrei Kirilenko-like effect on the team.
Because Gordon has never been a shooter; he's had to develop every other part
of his game (ballhandling, passing, rebounding, defense) to justify putting
him on the floor. But if he could ever learn how to shoot,
he has everything else that you could want in an NBA star.
6
Joel Embiid
Boston Celtics (25 - 57)
COLLEGE: Kansas
HT: 7-0
WT: 250
POS: C
Embiid could go No. 3 to the Sixers (or to the Cavs in a Sixers-Cavs swap)
or to the Magic at No. 4. But if he slides past both of those teams
(I don't see the Jazz taking the risk on Embiid) there's an increasing
belief that GM Danny Ainge won't let him slide further. Ainge always
has been a gambler and has always emphasized having great assets,
and Embiid has the potential to be a franchise center, and there's no one else
on the board that the Celtics are in love with.
There are a few caveats. The Celtics, like everyone else, are still
gathering medical info. Sources say that the foot and back fractures
aren't the only issues with Embiid's physical. There are several other issues
that need to be addressed. Something they see in the next four days
could scare them away. And second, the Celtics are engaged in a number
of different trade scenarios that could alter this plan (by either trading
the pick or getting an established star that would necessitate getting a
player
in the draft who could help them now.).
If the Celtics pass on Embiid, I believe Gordon is their top target.
If he's gone, Marcus Smart seems to be the next guy up. The Celtics love his
toughness and think he can play with Rondo as well as free them up
to explore Rondo deals.
7
Julius Randle
Los Angeles Lakers (27 - 55)
COLLEGE: Kentucky
HT: 6-9
WT: 234
POS: PF
Julius Randle went into the Lakers' workout and ferociously tried to end
any doubt about where he belongs in the draft. After facing numerous questions
about foot surgery this summer, Randle was dominant in the workout.
Yes, Randle will likely have to have a minor procedure to clean up a
rogue screw in his foot. But the Lakers reportedly aren't as concerned
as other teams. Marcus Smart seems to be the other strong contender
for this pick. He came in for a second workout this weekend and had
a strong one, but it looks like Randle has moved into the lead if
the Lakers keep the pick.
"If" is key. The Lakers have been very active in looking for a veteran
for their pick. Players like Klay Thompson, Michael Carter-Williams
and Thaddeus Young are all interesting to them. This is a team that wants
to win now. Randle or Smart could help, but a veteran will be even more ready.
Doug McDermott and Elfrid Payton also have been getting long looks from
the Lakers, but it appears that both players are only in play if Randle
and Smart are off the board.
8
Marcus Smart
Sacramento Kings (28 - 54)
COLLEGE: Oklahoma State
HT: 6-3
WT: 227
POS: PG
The Kings are another team that will seriously consider Embiid if he's
on the board.
The Kings continue to be active in trying to trade the pick
with multiple sources saying that a trade is more likely than the
Kings drafting where they are drafting.
Now that the team knows Rudy Gay will be back next season, the Kings
are focusing on getting another point guard and an athletic big man
to pair with DeMarcus Cousins.
But until a deal materializes, we have to take a look at what they are doing.
Smart is the favorite if he's still there. He brings toughness,
is NBA ready and allows the team to get much bigger at the point. McDermott,
Nik Stauskas and Elfrid Payton are also interesting to the Kings.
9
Doug McDermott
Charlotte Hornets (43 - 39)
COLLEGE: Creighton
HT: 6-8
WT: 218
POS: SF
The Hornets continue to focus on shooters. McDermott remains a favorite there,
even after his workout was just so-so. Stauskas is another strong possibility,
as are Gary Harris and James Young. Payton is the other sleeper here.
The Hornets would like some depth at the point guard position behind
Kemba Walker.
10
Nik Stauskas
Philadelphia 76ers (19 - 63)
COLLEGE: Michigan
HT: 6-7
WT: 207
POS: SG
If Embiid falls to No. 10, I think this is his backstop. Can't imagine
he slides past Philly.
One of the downsides of taking Exum is there is a huge glut of wings
on the board. Ideally, the 76ers need a forward here. But the draft
board doesn't really support it right now. Of the shooters who are
on the table, Stauskas, Harris and Young all seem to be in the mix here.
Stauskas gets the slight nod here.
We've had Dario Saric here in the past and he's still a possibility. However,
Saric is staying in Europe for the next two years. While it doesn't
preclude the 76ers from taking him here (especially given all the picks
they have) this team needs players.
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Jusuf Nurkic
Denver Nuggets (36 - 46)
COLLEGE: Bosnia
HT: 6-11
WT: 280
POS: C
The Nuggets are yet another wild card here. They've had talks with the Bulls,
Magic, Warriors and Bucks that would move them out of this spot.
A rumor that they made a promise to Saric has also been floating around,
though a source close to the Nuggets and Saric deny it.
Bosnian Jusuf Nurkic also is supposed to be a favorite here.
He's got great size, a soft touch around the basket and is huge.
NBA GMs are all over the place on him, but it's now possible that Nurkic
is the second international player off the board.
12
Elfrid Payton
Orlando Magic (23 - 59)
COLLEGE: Louisiana Lafayette
HT: 6-4
WT: 185
POS: PG
This pick remains highly contextual based on what the Magic do at No. 4.
If Exum falls to them or if they take Smart, then they'll likely look
at another big -- and Saric is the one guy left on the board who really
makes some sense for them. His playmaking ability, rebounding and versatility
make him a nice fit in Orlando. Exum and Saric would give them the two
best young international prospects in the draft.
But if Exum is gone and they pass on Smart and take Vonleh, look for them
to take a point guard. There are several intriguing point guards here --
the most exciting of which might be Payton. His athleticism, quickness,
defensive toughness and ability to get to the rim make him a great fix
in Orlando if they pass on Exum. Tyler Ennis, Zach LaVine and Shabazz Napier
would all get looks here, too.
13
Gary Harris
Minnesota Timberwolves (40 - 42)
COLLEGE: Michigan State
HT: 6-5
WT: 205
POS: SG
The Wolves continue talking trade now with a number of teams. The Warriors,
Celtics, Nuggets and Bulls are getting the most play right now.
The Warriors' deal was "near the finish line" according to one source
before it stalled because of the other players involved in the deal.
The Bulls, who are offering Taj Gibson, Tony Snell plus Nos. 16 and 19,
are the latest suitors.
If they keep the pick, they'll look for a shooter. Stauskas is a favorite
if he's here. If he's not, they choose between Harris, James Young,
Rodney Hood and Adreian Payne. Of those four, Harris has the ability
to make the biggest impact now. He's a player who can get it done on
both ends of the court.
14
James Young
Phoenix Suns (48 - 34)
COLLEGE: Kentucky
HT: 6-8
WT: 213
POS: SF
The Suns are talking trade with a number of teams, as well. Interestingly,
they've spoken with several teams about point guards despite having
both Goran Dragic and Eric Bledsoe. Could the Suns be thinking of trading
Dragic or not matching an offer for Bledsoe? Their biggest need is probably
at wing. Young has the ability to play both the two and three with his
7-foot wingspan. He's one of the youngest players in the draft and projects
as a potent shooter down the road. I think this is a nice value pick
for the Suns if he's still here. Rodney Hood are T.J. Warren are other players
who will get long looks from Phoenix.
15
Shabazz Napier
Atlanta Hawks (38 - 44)
COLLEGE: Connecticut
HT: 6-1
WT: 175
POS: PG
The Hawks like international players, and Nurkic would be a strong
possibility if he's here. They'd also take a long look at Saric if
he falls this far, though waiting two years might scare them away.
Kyle Anderson is another strong possibility here. Head coach
Mike Budenholzer got to see firsthand how the Spurs used Boris Diaw.
Anderson is the closest thing we've seen to him since Diaw entered
the league, and the word is the Hawks are very high on him.
However, the Hawks are also not completely sold on Jeff Teague and
could explore the market for him this summer. That's led them to
take long looks at both Shabazz Napier and Payton at No. 15
if something materializes in the next few days. Napier, especially,
seems to have gained momentum in workouts the past few weeks,
and sources say he's moved into a strong possibility in Atlanta.
16
Adreian Payne
Chicago Bulls (48 - 34)
COLLEGE: Michigan State
HT: 6-10
WT: 239
POS: PF
The Bulls are trying to either move up or make a deal that
lands them a veteran. They need shooting and help in the paint.
Payne is the rare player who can do both. He's a 3-point shooter,
but has the size and athleticism to get it done in the paint as well.
17
Dario Saric
Boston Celtics (25 - 57)
COLLEGE: Croatia
HT: 6-10
WT: 223
POS: PF
Saric might go as high as No. 10. He'll get looks at 11, 12, 14 and 15,
as well. But with Saric staying in Europe for two more years, there seems
to be more reluctance toward taking him that high. Again, I don't think
the Celtics let him pass. Yes, I know that it means that Celtics fans
would not see EITHER of their first-round picks play in Boston next season.
But as far as talent goes, Ainge could walk away with the best player
in the draft and a top-10 pick for Nos. 6 and 17. I'm not sure he could
help himself.
18
Zach LaVine
Phoenix Suns (48 - 34)
COLLEGE: UCLA
HT: 6-6
WT: 181
POS: PG
With the Suns shoring up the wing, they'll try to add another shooter
and scorer here. LaVine is one of the best athletes in the draft and
is getting looks as high as the Sixers at No. 10 and the Magic at 12.
Here he's great value and the Suns just added some serious size and
shooting to the roster with LaVine and Young.
19
Rodney Hood
Chicago Bulls (48 - 34)
COLLEGE: Duke
HT: 6-9
WT: 208
POS: SG
Hood could go as high as No. 13 to the Wolves and has other spots at
Phoenix and Atlanta. But the Bulls need as much shooting as they can
get their hands on and Hood has great size for his position.
20
Tyler Ennis
Toronto Raptors (48 - 34)
COLLEGE: Syracuse
HT: 6-3
WT: 182
POS: PG
The Raptors have been eyeing a point guard and will be happy if local
product Ennis falls here. Ennis is in the mix as high as the Kings at 8.
But in workouts he has struggled to get ahead of Smart, Payton and Napier.
But he's a great value here.
21
Kyle Anderson
Oklahoma City Thunder (59 - 23)
COLLEGE: UCLA
HT: 6-9
WT: 230
POS: PF
After watching Diaw tear through the Finals for the Spurs, maybe the
Thunder need their own version of him. Anderson's ability to facilitate
from the 4 is special and could be a nice fit in a Thunder offense
that could use a real distributor. North Carolina State's T.J. Warren
is another possibility here.
22
T.J. Warren
Memphis Grizzlies (50 - 32)
COLLEGE: NC State
HT: 6-8
WT: 220
POS: SF
Small forward is a weakness for the Grizzlies right now. Tayshaun Prince is
in the last year of his deal and on the downside of his career.
Quincy Pondexter is a backup. Warren is one of the best pure scorers
in the draft, and on the right team, could be a special scorer.
Tennessee's Jarnell Stokes is another possibility here.
23
Jordan Clarkson
Utah Jazz (25 - 57)
COLLEGE: Missouri
HT: 6-5
WT: 186
POS: PG
If the Jazz don't get a big point guard at No. 5, it will be hard on them
to pass on Clarkson here. He's been terrific in workouts and combines length,
athleticism and the ability to play multiple positions on the floor.
24
P.J. Hairston
Charlotte Hornets (43 - 39)
COLLEGE: North Carolina
HT: 6-5
WT: 229
POS: SG
The Bobcats also need more shooting at the shooting guard position,
and like McDermott, Hairston is ready to go from day one. For a team
that really wasn't great shooting the ball last season from the wing,
adding McDermott and Hairston is a major upgrade.
25
Jarnell Stokes
Houston Rockets (54 - 28)
COLLEGE: Tennessee
HT: 6-9
WT: 262
POS: PF
The Rockets have Terrence Jones at the 4, but Stokes could give them
a different look -- another big body that crashes the boards along
with Dwight Howard. The Rockets are heavy into analytics and Stokes
is one of the best analytic values left on the board.
26
Mitch McGary
Miami Heat (54 - 28)
COLLEGE: Michigan
HT: 6-10
WT: 250
POS: PF
The Heat got beaten up in the paint in the playoffs. McGary, when his back
is healthy, is tough, physical and plays with great energy.
He worked out for the Bucks and appears to be healthy. If he is,
he's a steal at this point in the draft.
27
Clint Capela
Phoenix Suns (48 - 34)
COLLEGE: Switzerland
HT: 6-11
WT: 222
POS: PF
Capela's stock is all over the place. He's getting looks in the late
lottery all through the draft. He's so raw, but his length and shot-blocking
abilities appeal to every team looking for a rim protector. If he's gone,
other international players like Walter Tavares or Artem Klimenko could
go in his place. The Suns have three first-round picks, but I don't
think there's any way they're bringing three rookies to their
roster next season.
28
K.J. McDaniels
Los Angeles Clippers (57 - 25)
COLLEGE: Clemson
HT: 6-6
WT: 195
POS: SF
The Clippers could use an athletic wing, and McDaniels fits the bill.
He can jump out of the gym, rebound, block shots and get to the basket.
His jump shot needs to improve but he's the type of player who could
help right now.
29
Jordan Adams
Oklahoma City Thunder (59 - 23)
COLLEGE: UCLA
HT: 6-5
WT: 209
POS: SG
Adams might be the most unathletic guard in the draft, but he really
knows how to score the basketball and could be a spark plug off the
bench for OKC next year.
30
Patric Young
San Antonio Spurs (62 - 20)
COLLEGE: Florida
HT: 6-10
WT: 247
POS: C
The Spurs love players who are "over themselves." That's a perfect
description for Young. He does all the little things, rebounds,
defends and uses his toughness to get buckets. He won't do
anything spectacular, but is NBA ready right now.
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Glenn Robinson III
Milwaukee Bucks (15 - 67)
COLLEGE: Michigan
HT: 6-7
WT: 211
POS: SF
Robinson would give the Bucks yet another long, athletic player --
this time a player caught between the 3 and the 4. Robinson is another
high-upside player who could be terrific if he ever gets a jump shot.
32
Nikola Jokic
Philadelphia 76ers (19 - 63)
COLLEGE: Serbia
HT: 6-11
WT: 253
POS: PF
Jokic also turned a lot of heads in practices at the Nike Hoop Summit.
He's not a great athlete, but he is very, very skilled for a 19-year-old.
He finished in the top 5 of Kevin Pelton's projected WARP rankings.
We know how much the 76ers rely on analytics and Jokic also fits a need.
33
Cleanthony Early
Cleveland Cavaliers (33 - 49)
COLLEGE: Wichita State
HT: 6-7
WT: 210
POS: SF
If the Cavs decide to chase upside with Wiggins, they can go with Early
to get the team some much-needed maturity, shooting and leadership.
Early's Shockers went undefeated in the NCAA regular season.
He's got size and he can shoot it. A great get for the Cavs at No. 33.
34
Walter Tavares
Dallas Mavericks (49 - 33)
COLLEGE: Spain
HT: 7-3
WT: 265
POS: C
Tavares is getting a lot of buzz right now. He's huge. He has amazing hands
and is a defensive force as both a shot-blocker and rebounder.
The Mavs need that sort of help on the front line right now,
though Tavares might be more useful as a draft-and-stash pick.
35
C.J. Wilcox
Utah Jazz (25 - 57)
COLLEGE: Washington
HT: 6-5
WT: 201
POS: SG
We have the Jazz adding a pair of super-athletic players in Aaron Gordon
and Jordan Clarkson. Wilcox fits another need as a shooter with deep,
deep range on his jumper. At 23, he's ready to come in and play
big minutes right away.
36
Artem Klimenko
Milwaukee Bucks (15 - 67)
COLLEGE: Russia
HT: 7-1
WT: 228
POS: C
Klimenko is an upside pick for the Bucks. He has great size, can stretch
the floor and is a terrific athlete. He just needs to get stronger
and continue to improve the level of competition he plays against.
37
Damien Inglis
Toronto Raptors (48 - 34)
COLLEGE: France
HT: 6-8
WT: 240
POS: SF
Inglis put up a strong performance in the Nike Hoop Summit. At 19,
he's one of the youngest players in the draft, has a 7-3 wingspan,
is a potential defensive powerhouse and still has so much room to
grow his game. GM Masai Ujiri has great instincts on international players
and Inglis could be the steal of the draft.
38
Joe Harris
Detroit Pistons (29 - 53)
COLLEGE: Virginia
HT: 6-6
WT: 215
POS: SG
Pistons boss Stan Van Gundy wants shooters and he needs players
who can play right now. Harris is tough and one of the best shooters
left on the board. He could be an immediate impact player for Detroit.
39
Spencer Dinwiddie
Philadelphia 76ers (19 - 63)
COLLEGE: Colorado
HT: 6-6
WT: 205
POS: PG
Had Dinwiddie not torn his ACL this winter, he would be much higher
on this mock. Many teams already are looking at him in the late first round.
I don't see him sliding past the 76ers here. He can play both the 1 and the 2.
40
Jerami Grant
Minnesota Timberwolves (40 - 42)
COLLEGE: Syracuse
HT: 6-8
WT: 214
POS: SF
This is a major fall for Grant if it happens. He was getting looks
in the late teens and 20s earlier in the process. He clearly has the
athletic ability to be a very good NBA player. It's his lack of jump
shot and position that's caused his stock to dip.
41
Vasilije Micic
Denver Nuggets (36 - 46)
COLLEGE: Serbia
HT: 6-4
WT: 185
POS: PG
Micic is the best pure passer in the draft. He's not blessed with
great athleticism, but he has everything else -- excellent court vision,
size and the sort of point guard mojo that NBA head coaches covet.
42
Johnny O'Bryant
Houston Rockets (54 - 28)
COLLEGE: LSU
HT: 6-9
WT: 250
POS: PF
The big man from LSU has been impressive in workouts. He's got size
and has a pretty polished offensive game -- rare attributes in a
player still on the board at 42.
43
Bogdan Bogdanovic
Atlanta Hawks (38 - 44)
COLLEGE: Serbia
HT: 6-6
WT: 200
POS: SG
Bogdanovic is one of the best young scorers in Europe. He needs
to improve his jump shot, but he's a nice draft-and-stash candidate
who will be ready to come over and contribute whenever his team needs him.
44
Alessandro Gentile
Minnesota Timberwolves (40 - 42)
COLLEGE: Italy
HT: 6-6
WT: 200
POS: SF
Gentile, like Bogdanovic, is one of the best pure scorers in Europe.
He's putting up solid numbers, but like Bogdanovic, his lack of
elite athleticism holds him back.
45
Semaj Christon
Charlotte Hornets (43 - 39)
COLLEGE: Xavier
HT: 6-3
WT: 186
POS: PG
Christon is one of the several underclassmen on the list who had major
dreams about being a first-round pick when he declared. He's a good fit
for the Hornets, though. He gives them more size and athleticism at
the point guard position.
46
C.J. Fair
Washington Wizards (44 - 38)
COLLEGE: Syracuse
HT: 6-8
WT: 215
POS: SF
Fair has been strong in workouts and has helped his stock tremendously.
With Trevor Ariza heading into free agency and Otto Porter struggling
as a rookie, Fair could likely step in right now in Washington.
47
Khem Birch
Philadelphia 76ers (19 - 63)
COLLEGE: UNLV
HT: 6-9
WT: 209
POS: PF
If you talk to fellow Insider Kevin Pelton, he'll tell you that Birch,
a big, athletic, rebounder and shot-blocker, is ranked as a top-20 pick
by his WARP rater. Those are exactly the types of steals the Sixers
would love to get their hands on.
48
Jordan McRae
Milwaukee Bucks (15 - 67)
COLLEGE: Tennessee
HT: 6-7
WT: 179
POS: SG
The Tennessee product doesn't necessarily do any one thing great,
but he's a jack-of-all-trades who can help Milwaukee immediately.
49
Christiano Felicio
Chicago Bulls (48 - 34)
COLLEGE: Brazil
HT: 6-9
WT: 240
POS: PF
Felicio is big, athletic and has been playing in Brazil before showing up
at the Eurocamp this summer. He hasn't played the greatest of competition,
but he's sort of a poor man's Nene.
50
James Michael McAdoo
Phoenix Suns (48 - 34)
COLLEGE: North Carolina
HT: 6-9
WT: 228
POS: PF
This is a mighty fall for McAdoo, who once had dreams of being a
top-10 pick. His athleticism and his pedigree will get him drafted,
but he's going to have to develop all areas of his game if he wants
to stick in the NBA.
51
Nemanja Dangubic
Dallas Mavericks (49 - 33)
COLLEGE: Serbia
HT: 6-8
WT: 193
POS: SG
Dangubic has good size and athletic abilities for his position.
He had a bit of a coming-out party at the Eurocamp this year.
He's another great draft-and-stash candidate.
52
Thanasis Antetokounmpo
Philadelphia 76ers (19 - 63)
COLLEGE: NBDL
HT: 6-6
WT: 205
POS: SF
There is no way the Sixers are keeping all of their second-round picks.
But if they do, it will be to keep adding athletic upside players like
Antetokounmpo. He played very well in the D-League last season and should
be able to get a few minutes here and there on what appears to
be the youngest team in the league.
53
Michalis Kamperidis
Minnesota Timberwolves (40 - 42)
COLLEGE: Greece
HT: 6-9
WT: 230
POS: PF
Kamperidis surprised a ton of NBA people by staying in the draft.
He loves to finish above the rim, but he's a long ways away;
a draft-and-stash prospect for sure.
54
Javon McCrea
Philadelphia 76ers (19 - 63)
COLLEGE: Buffalo
HT: 6-7
WT: 250
POS: PF
McCrea is another analytics hero who rebounds, blocks shots
and racks up steals. And he's just 21 despite being a senior.
Another real sleeper pick for the 76ers.
55
Jahii Carson
Miami Heat (54 - 28)
COLLEGE: Arizona State
HT: 5-11
WT: 180
POS: PG
Carson had eyes on the mid- to late-first round, not the end of the second.
But his lack of size and control on the court hurt him a lot in the eyes
of scouts.
56
Dwight Powell
Denver Nuggets (36 - 46)
COLLEGE: Stanford
HT: 6-11
WT: 234
POS: PF
Powell is long, athletic and can shoot. He just never put everything
together at Stanford. Someone drafting him will hope that the light
bulb comes on -- soon.
57
Bryce Cotton
Indiana Pacers (56 - 26)
COLLEGE: Providence
HT: 6-1
WT: 165
POS: PG
Cotton is an underrated prospect when you consider the big numbers
he put up at Providence this season. He's a good athlete and
an improved shooter. He could be a nice pickup for the Pacers here.
58
Josh Huestis
San Antonio Spurs (62 - 20)
COLLEGE: Stanford
HT: 6-7
WT: 230
POS: PF
Huestis is toughness personified. He's the guy who helped shut down Kansas
in the NCAA tournament. He's a Spurs type of no-nonsense player all the way.
59
Russ Smith
Toronto Raptors (48 - 34)
COLLEGE: Louisville
HT: 6-0
WT: 160
POS: SG
Smith is one of the best scorers in college basketball. He's quick and
isn't afraid to take big shots. The Raptors need someone to do that.
60
Jordan Bachynski
San Antonio Spurs (62 - 20)
COLLEGE: Arizona State
HT: 7-2
WT: 254
POS: C
He's big, and the Spurs (like everyone else) could always use a big.
The fact that he's 24 actually helps him here.
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