Not Another Mock Draft
The NBA Draft Lottery was Tuesday night, and Dime was in the building. Here’s the live recap of the proceedings. While you’re going to be assaulted over the coming days and weeks with mock drafts of who everyone thinks will be taken on June 28, we’re going with who should be drafted by the Lottery teams. No trades (everyone says the Celtics will try to trade up), no assuming GMs will make bad decisions (we can dream, can’t we?); imagine the Draft is going down today, and every team is choosing based on need.
1. Portland Trail Blazers — Kevin Durant, SF/PF, Texas. We know, we know … odds are the Blazers just take Greg Oden and call it a day, but for this team, considering what they have, Durant fits their biggest need. The Blazers don’t have any backcourt/wing scorers beyond Brandon Roy who can create their own shot. Ime Udoka is Portland’s starting three at the moment, and he’s filling in for the perpetually-injured and surly Darius Miles. LaMarcus Aldridge isn’t exactly The Franchise at the five spot, but he’s young and will grow into a good player, meaning Portland doesn’t need Oden as much as they need Durant. The Blazers need buckets, and Durant could lead the League in scoring some day.
2. Seattle Supersonics — Greg Oden, C, Ohio State. This is like the Detroit Lions picking 46 straight wide receivers in the NFL Draft; with every pick that doesn’t work out, the need doesn’t go away. There’s a reason the Sonics have drafted Robert Swift, Johan Petro and Saer Sene in consecutive drafts. It’s because they need a center and still don’t have the answer. Seattle routinely gets killed on D by opposing bigs and gets beasted on the glass regularly. Oden solves those problems.
3. Atlanta Hawks — Mike Conley, PG, Ohio State. The Hawks have needed a PG for the longest. Passing on Chris Paul (and Deron Williams, and Ray Felton) in 2005 is still haunting them, and the Speedy Claxton signing hasn’t worked out. The PG position is thin in this year’s draft, but Conley is clearly the best pro prospect. He’s got a Chris Paul-like game.
4. Memphis Grizzlies — Al Horford, PF, Florida. Two primary needs here: a perimeter player who can score, and toughness in the frontcourt. Horford covers need No. 2, and with him the Grizzlies could move Pau Gasol to center. With Hakim Warrick and Alexander Johnson (think Paul Millsap Lite) coming off the bench, that’s not a bad core of bigs.
5. Boston Celtics — Corey Brewer, SF, Florida. Gerald Green can jump, but he’s not an NBA starting wing yet. Wally Szczerbiak makes starter money, but he’s probably better coming off the bench. Brewer is a do-it-all type who already might be better than any of the current C’s defensively, and doesn’t demand shots, so he won’t butt heads with Paul Pierce.
6. Milwaukee Bucks — Brandan Wright, PF, North Carolina. We’re not as sold on Wright as everyone else seems to be, but the kid has potential to be a smooth scorer from the four spot. Bringing Wright in would allow the Bucks to move Charlie Villanueva to the three, where his size advantage (6-11) over most small forwards would give the Bucks some options when it comes to matchups.
7. Minnesota Timberwolves — Joakim Noah, C/PF, Florida. Kevin Garnett has long needed an enforcer in the paint who can get rebounds and play D. Noah fits that role perfectly. While he’s not a scorer, the Wolves have plenty of guys to do with between KG, Ricky Buckets, Randy Foye, Rashad McCants and Mike James.
8. Charlotte Bobcats — Roy Hibbert, C, Georgetown. The ‘Cats need a center; Primoz Brezec isn’t getting it done. Hibbert is 7-foot-2 with nimble feet and a solid passer out of the five spot. He’s usually at his best when it matters most, having stepped his game up from the regular season in two NCAA Tournament appearances.
9. Chicago Bulls — Yi Jianlian, PF/C, China. We’ve been over what the Bulls need; a go-to scorer, preferably one who does damage in the post. Yi is something of a mystery to most people, but the book on him is he gets buckets from all over the court. He’s a little on the skinny side, but at 7-foot, if he bulks up he can be that low-post scorer Chicago needs. Or at least be a hell of a matchup problem off the wing.
10. Sacramento Kings — Jeff Green, SF/PF, Georgetown. Perfect fit here. The Abdur-Rahim/Kenny Thomas combo at the four is obviously on the other side of the hill, and Ron Artest is a walking trade rumor at the three. Green’s passing ability — he led G’Town in assists as the centerpiece of the Princeton offense — works with Sacramento’s roster. We can see him hitting backdoor cutters already.
11. Atlanta Hawks — Spencer Hawes, C, Washington. At this point, almost anyone would be an upgrade over Zaza Pachulia. Or if ATL wants to be damn sure they’ve got the PG spot locked up, they could take Acie Law.
12. Philadelphia 76ers — Acie Law, PG, Texas A&M. The Sixers need size, but they also need a point guard. Andre Miller’s physical breakdown is coming any day now, and he’s always good trade bait with that big contract of his. Philly has to find the PG of the future.
13. New Orleans Hornets — Julian Wright, SF, Kansas. Desmond Mason might be leaving as a free agent, Peja might up and retire, and the Hornets finished last season starting Devin Brown at the two. In other words, there’s a need at the wing spots. Wright is crazy versatile and he’s the best player available here.
14. Los Angeles Clippers — Javaris Crittenton, PG, Georgia Tech. Sam Cassell is knocking on 40 years old and Shaun Livingston might never play again. Jason Hart is decent, but no way he should be playing the minutes he was playing at the end of last year for a playoff-contending team. Crittenton didn’t particularly look good in the NCAA Tournament, but he had some monster games in the ACC season. He’s a PG with size, too, clocking in at 6-foot-5.























































May 23rd, 2007 at 5:42 am
kowtz says:
How many times must you hear it to remember it… Draft the best player available of the Draft Class, even if you don’t need it, and just trade for it…
Don,t pick the Sam Bowie’s, the Joe Smith’s (although not that bad, it’s just that the players that came after him we’re excellent), The Kwame’s, The Kandi Man’s, and The Darko’s…
And of course, don’t forget to trade you’re pick… ;D
Just look at the successful draft and trades… like Webber and Penny… ;D
peace… ;D
May 23rd, 2007 at 10:32 am
D. Nicest says:
Wow. the west gets richer, you know the eastern conference is pissed right now. im with Dime mag tho. portland needs to draft Durant because he is a better fit for their team.
did anyone notice last night on the pre draft show that Jay Bilas said that Oden is the best center prospect since Patrick Ewing!!!!! did he forget about Shaq and David Robinson!!! wow!! Oden can also be the next Eric Dampier we just dont have enough footage on him playing to make that statement Jay!
May 23rd, 2007 at 11:41 am
pk dallas says:
conley at 3??? he’ll discover a whole new world out there- outside of osu and oden context, how much would we be talking about him? cp3-type game??? let’s not get carried away - he’s (at best) poor man… no not even poor man… a broke man marcus williams (decent facilitator, nice passing, everything else either streaky or questionable), and marcus is still a few years from figuring it out, as exposed by 07 playoffs. conley will be ok, but 3rd picc? not sure about this- just look up “drafting by need, high, in the top heavy draft” and you’ll see a picc of (ironically) blazers logo and sam bowie hahahaha. i’m out like conelly’s 08 all-star invitation….
(yup, that last one was broke as conely’s game, but nevertheless… enjoy your work- keep it comin fellas…
May 23rd, 2007 at 12:16 pm
Bron says:
I still say portland trades zach for lewis on the sonics, then drafts oden. J.jack,roy,lewis,lamarcus and oden could make some noise specially if martell and outlaw ever see the court.
I still don’t see the hawks having any players other than smith and joe who could make mike conley that high not seem like a stretch. and i’d see memphis takin a guard like law before another big. but thats just me
May 23rd, 2007 at 8:33 pm
kowtz says:
Agree with Bron… that way Seattle and Portland would be able to fill two voids… Oden and Lewis to blazers, then Durant and Zach to Seattle… ;D
peace… ;D
May 24th, 2007 at 12:05 am
john says:
conley at 3 sounds about right and he will definitely prove this midway through the season. the hawks cant survive another year with point play coming from claxton, (if he ever gets the chance to play coz hes always injured)lue, (come on men ty lue?????!!!!) and the ivey guy (honestly i havent seen him on the floor). they cant pick another wing player coz they can pratically fly now with all the wing players they got and with the 11th pick they might get lucky and snatch hawes pr even noah. They need to fill that void in the pg position.
May 24th, 2007 at 11:03 am
Travv Jr says:
I think that portland should trade randolph 4 lewis and conley would be a pretty safe pick 4 the hwks but iam mad no 1 is showing Tauren Green any love the game is starting to involve into a world of small point guards and him and D.James Frm Marquette will be pretty good playas but hibbert is out thus rising hawes stock imma PG Myself and we are takn ova so give us a chance this draft is real deep i evn saw one mock draft where they had the whole second round the nba needs to become like baseball give the playas that are drafted late a chance mike Pizza was drafted like in round 8 out of maybe 10 IDK Ya Digg!!..
May 24th, 2007 at 11:18 am
kudabeen says:
I don’t see Mike Connelly as ever being better than Ace Law. People don’t respect Law enough for being a force in the clutch and a pretty good defender. At 6′3 he is ideal size to guard the bigger pgs in the league. But I’ll go with Connelly being a better prospect, just as long as the Sixers land Law…
ZaZa was not the Hawks problem. He gave them 12ppg and 7rpg. At 23 he’s not done improving. Atlanta needs a PG and a strong PF. Sheldon didn’t do anything and Marvin is too soft for the 4 spot. ZaZa held it down and J. Smith played out of position at the 4.
May 24th, 2007 at 12:51 pm
Sunil says:
Joakim Noah an enforcer ?? i don’t see that happening.
he weighs as much as some guards.
and there is NO WAY the blazers do not take oden.
Do you guys really believe this mock draft or are you just playing the percentages and trying to be different ?
May 24th, 2007 at 12:54 pm
Sunil says:
Also, I don’t see YI Jianlong becoming a low-post scoring threat. I think his best case scenario is Rashard Lewis.