With the NBA having invited its sixteen “future stars” to Madison Square Garden for the upcoming draft (see list below) it is time for me to do my last mock draft for the year. Of course if you believe what Jay Bilas has to say in an interview with Brent Axe my (or anyone else’s) mock draft are all worthless. But since I enjoy doing this, and because most people would think all of my blogs are worthless, I am going to give you V 4.0 of the 2008 draft and hope that I do okay with it.
1) Chicago: Derrick Rose, Guard from Memphis
I have had Rose as the number one pick from my first mock I am going to ride this pick all the way through. The comments he made after a work out a week ago about how he would love to be a Bull sealed the deal for me, the team would be foolish not to take him as the number one overall pick.
2) Miami: Michael Beasley, Forward from Kansas State
I still think this is going to become a trade bait position for Miami unless Chicago let’s Rose go for someone else. If the Heat do keep the pick it has to be Beasley to go here, even if Mayo is the rising star and he is rising truly quickly.
3) Minnesota: O.J. Mayo, Guard from USA
The more work outs he does the more teams like this player. A lot of GMs might be trying to work out a deal to get him. If those deals don’t work out and the first two picks stay as is Mayo is going to be the third player to be chosen in this draft.
4) Seattle: Russell Westbrook, Guard from UCLA
Another rising star in my book and the first of two players to go from UCLA. He is going to be a great floor leader and work well with Durant. Without a doubt if the draft stays the same Seattle will think about him or Bayless, but I just see more and more people talking about Westbrook than the guard from Arizona.
5) Memphis: Kevin Love, Forward from UCLA
The most NBA ready of the players so far, what you see is what you get with this young man. I do not see Love being the All Star or highlight reel maker, but he will do his part to help any team he plays for. He might slip if the Grizzlies think about Lopez instead of him.
6) New York: Jerryd Bayless, Guard from Arizona
In that mess called the Knicks here comes someone that is going to begin to give the team some sort of shape. Bayless will be a good floor general for a team that needs someone to guide them. Hopefully the new management of the team will also be able to cut some of the overpaid/underachievers to give the young man some help.
7) L.A.Clippers: Eric Gordon, Guard from Indiana
If you needed a scorer you got him. I think Gordon is going to be a good player, however he needs the batman, cause for now (at least) he is going to be the Robin of a dynamic duo. Just like in college he needs someone to take that pressure off of him in order to be at his best.
Milwaukee: Joe Alexander, Forward from West Virginia
I think that Alexander is a stretch as a top ten (even though he will definitely go in the top 10, if not top 5). I think the young man from WVU is still raw in some areas, but if he can refine his game he will be a good players for years to come for the Bucks. He isn’t the only big man that the team is looking at, and if he isn’t chosen look for him to slip into the teens picks.
9) Charlotte: Brook Lopez, Center from Stanford
The big man from Stanford did fall some in my draft, and that is because I think that I see more guards going in the beginning of the draft than most of the so called experts. Even if this is not Charlotte’s dream player for this draft, they will go for the big man if he is on the board.
10) New Jersey: Anthony Randolph, Forward from LSU
One thing is for sure, the Nets want a big man. If others are on the list before Randolph the LSU power forward will slide down, if not he might just be a top ten pick. I have read that Robin Lopez is being looked at, and that to me is a true bad pick since I do not see him that high.
11) Indiana: D.J. Augustin, Guard from Texas
For being outside of the top ten this is a perfect choice for the team and the player. The Pacers liked Westbrook and Augustin, but it is becoming more and more evident that either the team moves up with a trade or the guard from UCLA will be gone by this time. Augustin will be just as good for the Pacers and should be the players that leads the team for years to come
12) Sacramento: Kosta Koufos, Center from OSU
This is a pick where the team is looking for one of two things. Either go for what they need right now, which is a point guard, or go for someone with plenty of potential. Most people here believe the Kings will go for need, I say they go for the potential since the top two point guards have gone by now.
13) Portland: Danilo Gallinari, Forward from Italy
The more I watch this young man the more I think he is falling and falling. By all means he might be taken in the top five for all I truly know of the NBA Draft, but on the other hand his skills have been high, but not as high as the hype surronding him. We will see what happens but at this point I could see this young man from Italy to drop out of the lottery picks (while some of the so-called experts have him in the top 5 or 10 picks).
14) Golden State: Donte Greene, Forward from Syracuse
I have to say that this pick is a pride pick more than anything. Everyone seems to have Greene falling like a lead baloon, and I don’t see why, unless something happened that no one has leaked. I just don’t see why someone can fall that much from one mock to another, and yet that is exactly what has happened to the forward from SU. I will keep him here because I think he is going to be in the 12 to 16 area.
15) Phoenix: Brandon Rush, Guard from Kansas
This pick for the Suns is due to the fact that they need one of those players that can step in and play now, this year, and be good enough to be solid. For once the theory of potential in 2 years doesn’t work in the NBA! For Phoenix a player that can hit the jumper and play some defense is what they need and Rush can do both.
16) Philadelphia: Mareesse Speights, Forward from Florida
In this spot, on a team with good talent and very young, any of the big men on the board could do. So while I put the Gator forward there is a pretty long list that could be inserted here, such as Brook Lopez, Darrel Arthur and at least 1 or 2 more. This is one pick that has “potential” written all over it.
17) Toronto: Robin Lopez, Center from Stanford
The Raptors need a big man, Lopez is the right fit for them. He will not give the team huge numbers when it comes to scoring, but he will play defense, get plenty of rebounds and fill in a spot that has been a pretty big hole for Toronto.
18) Washington: Darrell Arthur, Forward from Kansas
If this is the pick for the Wizards it is mainly because the front office has figured out that Jamison is gone. Getting Arthur is basically getting a rawer (and younger) Jamison for the team to work with for seasons to come.
19) Cleveland: Alexis Ajinca, Center from France
The Cavaliers need someone that can work inside. The center from France can certainly do that. LeBron James needs someone to help him as much as possible. Once again I think that Ajinca is going to fill that role perfectly. If this player is gone by the time that Cleveland picks look for the team to go after another big man such as Hibbert or Thompson.
20) Denver: Mario Chalmers, Guard from Kansas
A lot of people (including me) had the point guard from UNC in this slot for all the drafts before Lawson decided to return to Chapel Hill. Chalmers is a great player and I think he will fit the position just fine for head coach George Karl. Now that the rumors of Melo being traded the team is going to fill the team with players that are going to help him win, the guard from Kansas will do just that.
21) New Jersey: J.J. Hickson, Forward from N.C. State
The Nets might want to go for a Center, but if they decide to take the toughest player of the bunch Hickson is going to be their choice. He is going to help out the core of this team by being a good inside/outside scorer and staying out of the way of the leaders of the team.
22) Orlando: Jason Thompson, Forward from Rider
He might have slipped a bit too far for some, but I have to say that without all the hype that most others big men have had this year Thompson is going to be a early to mid 20 pick in my opinion. Magic need both a big man (who Thompson is a very good one) and a shooting guard. If they go with the guard look Thompson to slip some more.
23) Utah: JaVale McGee, Forward from Nevada
Another player that has had major dropping on all (or most) mock drafts. From what I have read this is due to the weak work outs he has had. This is the situation of where teams are going to have to decide is the upside more important than what they have seen with their own eyes. I think that with the way some big men have been busts McGee is going to fall victim to that and fall to the Jazz.
24) Seattle: Nicolas Batum Forward from France
Batum might be too low (if you are going on talent) but way too high if you think about his health (heart problems from what I have read). Giving the young man from France a guaranteed contract if he has health issues might be a stretch, on the other hand if he is ok, this is a steal so low.
25) Houston: Serge Ibaka, Forward from Congo
I have no doubt that if this young man had played one season in the college ranks he would be a lottery pick, he has that much talent. However he hasn’t and with the fact that only the first round gets contracts he just might be lucky to get into the first round.
26. San Antonio: DeAndre Jordan, Center from Texas A&M
One thing is for sure, the Spurs want a big man. Now, there might be a lot of things happening on how they get one. Some say that if Robin Lopez slides a bit San Antonio will go for him by trading up. If some others are sliding some the Spurs might just wait it out and get the best one available. And if all the ones that are gone they might just trade for a veteran (if there is anyone out there).
27) New Orleans: Chris Douglas-Roberts, Guard from Memphis
The Hornets get another piece of the puzzle to make the team better for the new season. If CD-R does slip this far there is no way that New Orleans passes up on him.
28) Memphis: Ante Tomic, Center from Croatia
Some say that Tomic is a clone of Pau Gasol. Take that for what it’s worth. I think that he is a player that can be a good player in the league and this low he will be a steal for the Grizzlies.
29) Detroit: Bill Walker, Forward from Kansas State
Detroit is going to have this pick and not sure what they can do with it. The team needs a big man in the middle to compete with the rest of the league. However, the second to last pick in the first round might just not get the player that they wanted. I think that either the Pistons move up in a trade or go for the best player on the board, which to me is Walker.
30) Boston: Courtney Lee, Guard from Western Kentucky
The three amigos need some help, all depending on what you think the help is, you have to think where the team will go. Big men aren’t available that can help in the time frame that the Celtics can stay on top. On the other hand Lee can help from day one and give Allen some extra rest on the bench for the playoffs run that they will have in 2008-09.
Here is the list of the players invited to the NBA Draft:
Joe Alexander, West Virginia Darrell Arthur, Kansas D.J. Augustin, Texas Jerryd Bayless, Arizona Michael Beasley, Kansas State Danilo Gallinari, Italy Eric Gordon, Indiana DeAndre Jordan, Texas A&M Brook Lopez, Stanford Robin Lopez, Stanford Kevin Love, UCLA O.J. Mayo, USC Anthony Randolph, LSU Derrick Rose, Memphis Brandon Rush, Kansas Russell Westbrook, UCLA
Player: Derrick Rose
Position: PG
College: Memphis
Year: Freshman
Age: 19 year old
Ht/Wt: 6′3″/195
V1.0: 1st
V2.0: 1st
Notes: To me this is a no brainer, even though the more I read the more it seems it might not be so easy for the Bulls front office. I am going to keep Rose at the number one position, but he might fall in the next one. However I see it as a huge mistake if the Bulls do not go after a home town hero who can be a floor general and a good defender.
Player: Michael Beasley
Position: PF
College: Kansas State
Age: 19 year old
Ht/Wt: 6′8″/238
V1.0: 2nd
V2.0: 2nd
Notes: Here too, just like with Rose, it seems that the team and the player might not be as sure fitting as it was when I did V2.0 of my mock draft. Again I am going to keep this one the same for this time, but I have a feeling that here to there might be a switch come V4.0. Again, just like with the top pick, I see not taking Beasley as a mistake, since this young man can score on each and every possession and can do so from inside or outside.
Player: O.J. Mayo
Position: SG
College: USC
Age: 20 year old
Ht/Wt: 6′4″/200
V1.0: 6th
V2.0: 6th
Notes: It seems that Mayo has been catching fire with his work outs. It also seems that whatever happened off the field is not going to affect him come June 26th one bit. It is hard to believe that the Timberwolves will draft the guard out of USC, but that is what I am reading more and more. I have to believe that when it is said and done this is going to be a trade bait of sorts. And by that I mean either they are hyping this up so that someone comes and makes a trade for their pick or they are going to draft the young man to then send them elsewhere for some veteran top player.
Player: Jerryd Bayless
Position: PG
College: Arizona
Age: 19 year old
Ht/Wt: 6′3″/205
V1.0: 4th
V2.0: 4th
Notes: Bayless seems to be bound for this spot, one that fits him and the Sonics well. Of the top five picks in this year’s draft I am starting to believe that this one is the closest to being a lock, but with what is going on above them, I wouldn’t be surprised if Seattle moves out of this spot. As I said in the first mock he might not be the pure point guard, but he will do a great job for this team.
Player: Kevin Love
Position: PF
College: UCLA
Age: 19 year old
Ht/Wt: 6′10″/255
V1.0: 9th
V2.0: 5th
Notes: One thing is for sure, Memphis needs a presense inside. The unsure part of this is who they are going to pick. Love is pretty much NBA ready and that is why I have him in this spot, but do not count out Brook Lopez or Anthony Randolph from going here. If I was the Grizzlies I would take the big man from UCLA because they know what they will have for years to come, but if this team is looking for the magic word (potential) Love might just slip from this spot.
Player: Russell Westbrook
Position: PG
College: UCLA
Age: 19 years old
Ht/Wt: 6′3″/195
V1.0: 15th
V2.0: 12th
Notes: The rising star of my mock draft has to be Westbrook, as he went from out of the lottery pick all the way to sixth. I think that the Knicks need a leader, and with the way that team is all messed up it only makes sense that an East coast squad would find a West coast player to lead it!
Player: Eric Gordon
Position: SG
College: Indiana
Age: 19 year old
Ht/Wt: 6′3″/215
V1.0: 7th
V2.0: 7th
Notes: This is another pick that could be a lock if not for the fact that the team is looking to move up at all costs. Gordon is going to be the “fall back” player if the team can not move up with a trade of sorts. I think that Gordon can do a good job for them, since this LA team need a scorer and the young man from Indiana fits that bill well. Look for the Clippers to trade at all costs from this spot, to either move up for a point guard or move down to get a veteran and someone else.
Player: Joe Alexander
Position: SF
College: West Virginia
Age: 21 year old
Ht/Wt: 6′8″/220
V1.0: 13th
V2.0: 13th
Notes: The team needs a small forward, the top two available are Gallinari and Alexander. I put Alexander here because from what people are saying too many people figure that getting Gallinari would be just having another Yi Jianlin. On the other hand, while Alexander is good, he does not seem to be ready for the NBA right away and will Milwaukee want to wait having a top ten pick. This is definitely a pick I could change in the next mock draft.
Notes: While Westbrook has risen in every draft, Lopez has slipped for me. Not to say that he couldn’t be a top five pick, because when you get right down to it a good big man everyone wants. If Lopez does slip this far down, which I think he might, Michael Jordan and Larry Brown won’t hesitate to bring him to Charlotte.
Player: Anthony Randolph
Position: PF
College: LSU
Age: 18 year old
Ht/Wt: 6′10″/197
V1.0: 5th
V2.0: 10th
Notes: The Nets are set in the backcourt and need someone in the front court to do something for them. How can you let go of a player like Randolph, with the upside that he has? I think that this would be a great fit for both the team and the player, however I would not be surprised if the Nets go after someone like Gallinari as well. For now I am going to stick with Randolph since I think that he will be one of the players that five years from now people will think “we shouldn’t have passed up on him”.
Player: D.J. Augustin
Position: PG
College: Texas
Age: 20 year old
Ht/Wt: 6′0″/175
V1.0: 11
V2.0: 11th
Notes: Again, another lock pick I think, as the Pacers need a point guard and the top one on their list (Westbrook) will be long gone. The second one, Augustin, will be there for them to bring to Indianapolis. If the Pacers do not go for this point guard it is because they are planning to trade whomever they draft (or someone on their roster) for a veteran guard. I think they will go for D.J. though, and they will be very happy for it.
Player: Kosta Koufos
Position: C
College: Ohio State
Age: 19
Ht/Wt: 7′1″/265
V1.0: 16th
V2.0: 18th
Notes: A player that in my opinion needs time to develop, but in time he can be a force inside and all the way out to the 3 point line. The biggest problem for Koufos is that his defense is not that good, even for the NBA standard. If a team believes that he can improve that part of the game he is definitely a lottery pick.
Player: Danilo Gallinari
Position: SF
College: (International/Italy)
Age: 19 year old
Ht/Wt: 6′9″/210
V1.0:
V2.0:
Notes: The young man from Italy has been slipping on my board, mainly because I think that has he works out a lot of GMs are seeing that maybe there is plenty of US born players just as good as this one from oversea. Portland can use someone that can do it inside and out, and Gallinari is called a point forward, making me feel that the this could be a good fit for both teams.
Player: Donte Greene
Position: SF
College: Syracuse
Age: 20 year old
Ht/Wt: 6′9″/220
V1.0: 14th
V2.0: 14th
Notes: As I have said in the two mock drafts before this one, Don Nelson loves big men that can shoot. Donte Greene fits that to a tee. I think that if he can work a bit on his paint offense he will become a very good pro player.
As usual just a bit late, well maybe more than a bit, but finally here is the second part of the V2.0 draft. There are many changes and two new players coming into the mix (both international). Hopefully by the beginning of next week (when the deadline of when players have to come back or stay in has passed) I will have the V3.0 for all of you to enjoy. For now, hope you enjoy this.
15) The Phoenix Suns take 22 year old Brandon Rush, Junior SG/SF (6′7″, 211 lbs.) out of Kansas. Status: 25th in Version 1.0 to 15th The reason why this player is moving up this much is because he has both the offensive and defensive skills that a lot of the NBA teams are looking for. If some of the “potential” guys do not “wow” some of the teams look for Rush to move up even more.
16) The Philadelphia 76′ers take 20 year old Darrell Arthur, Sophomore PF (6′9″, 215 lbs.) out of Kansas. Status: 12th in Version 1.0 to 16th In the system runned by the Sixers Arthur should fit in perfectly. The only downside is that Arthur is going to have to work (and work hard) on the defensive side of the ball. If the young man can do that he could be a player that in a year or two a lot of people will be talking about.
17) The Toronto Raptors take 20 year old Nicola Batum, Internation SF (6′8″, 214 lbs.) out of Sarthe Basket. Status: Out of Version 1.0 to 17th This team needs a good player at this position, and Batum is an overall well skilled young man that can fit the needs of the Raptors. There might be better scorers, but the passing skills and defensive attributes make this player a great pick up so low.
18) The Washington Wizards take 29 year old Kosta Koufos, Freshman C (7′1″, 245 lbs.) out of Ohio State. Status: 16th in Version 1.0 to 18th A player that in my opinion needs time to develop, but in time he can be a force inside and all the way out to the 3 point line. The biggest problem for Koufos is that his defense is not that good, even for the NBA standard.
19) The Cleveland Cavaliers take 20 year old Chase Budinger, Sophomore SG/SF (6′7″, 190 lbs.) out of Arizona. Status: 23rd in Version 1.0 to 19th I am not sure that the King is going to like this pick from the front office, but Chasinger can shoot well enough to take some pressure off of him and he is a team player as well. Maybe James can live with this pick at the end.
20) The Denver Nuggets take 20 year old Ty Lawson, Sophomore PG (5′11″, 175 lbs.) out of North Carolina. Status: unchanged from 1.0 The speed is the reason why Lawson will go here. He is going to make the squad led by Melo quicker and get them easy free baskets as he can be a one man fast break. He might not be a starter from day one, but he is sure going to change the game when he does come in. The off the field antics might have hurt him some, but not with this team. However if the Nuggets decide to go elsewhere Lawson is back to UNC next year.
21) The New Jersey Nets take 20 year old Marrese Speights, Junior PF/C (6′10″, 200 lbs.) out of Florida. Status: 17th in Version 1.0 to 21st The Nets need someone on the inside to do a great job for them, with Speights that should be the right call for this team. The young man can play both positions well being a big body that can (and will) play tough on both sides of the ball, while still having the soft/right touch.
22) The Orlando Magic take 21 year old Chris Douglas-Roberts, Junior SG/SF (6′7″, 200 lbs.) out of Memphis. Status: unchanged from 1.0 This might just be the pick that makes the Magic very good. With the way this young man can hit it from the outside he will do just fine in opening up the game for Dwight Howard down low. For being a 20’s pick this fits very well for both the team and the player.
23) The Utah Jazz take 20 year old JaVale McGee, Sophomore C (7′0″, 237 lbs.) out of Nevada. Status: 18th in Version 1.0 to 23rd While this might be a pick for the future, McGee is a good player that has a lot of upside. And even if this young man will not contribute from day one his overall talent might just make him go a bit earlier than now, if not this is a steal for Utah.
24) The Seattle Supersonics take 21 year old Roy Hibbert, Senior C (7′2″, 272 lbs.) out of Georgetown. Status: unchanged from 1.0 Even if he has slipped 10-15 spots compared to going last year there is a good side to it, Hibbert is going to get lucky and go play with one of the best young players in the league. He should help out with his rebounding as long as he keeps his intesity going on a daily basis.
25) The Houston Rockets take 20 year old Alexis Ajinca, International C (7′1″, 225 lbs.) out of Hyres-Toulon. Status: Out of Version 1.0 to 25th This is the smartest pick for the Rockets, for both a healthy and non Yao Ming. If the center is ready to play Ajinca can develop slowly, if not he can fill in well enough.
26) The San Antonio Spurs take 22 year old Courtney Lee, Senior SG/SF (6′5″, 200 lbs.) out of Western Kentucky. Status: unchanged from 1.0 I had said last time I could see Lee moving closer to the low 20’s, for now he hasn’t moved, but his sharp shooting skills might still change that before the draft comes.
27) The New Orleans Hornets take 20 year old Robin Lopez, Sophomore C (7′0″, 255 lbs.) out of Stanford. Status: 18th in Version 1.0 to 27th The second of the Lopez twins has fallen a bit in this mock draft, mainly because the other players are moving up (and I been looking at foreign players a bit more with two new ones coming into this draft). In the end I am not sure if he will stay this low in the next mock, but if he does he will be a great pick up for the Hornets.
28) The Memphis Grizzlies take 21 year old Jason Thompson, Senior C (6′11″, 250 lbs.) out of Rider. Status: 27th in Version 1.0 to 28th Thompson is going to be a great help for a team that needs both talent and height, especially since he has both of those. As I said in the first draft, he might not be as ready as other big men in the game, but he will make his presence felt as he works hard on and off the field to get better.
29) The Detroit Pistons take 21 year old DeVon Hardin, Senior Center (6′11″, 250 lbs.) out of California. Status: unchanged from 1.0 The big man is going to fill in a spot that will begin to open up as the Pistons’ age begins to show. It will be interesting how the offseason goes for this team as the new head man comes in.
30) The Boston Celtics take 20 year old Wayne Ellington, Sophomore SG (6′4″, lbs.) out of North Carolina. Status: 28th in Version 1.0 to 30th Even if he does have the skills I see Ellington soon out of my draft. He has the skills but will a team take him on those skills and having to wait a year or two for them to be good enough to make a difference in the league? I do not think so.
Domanda: Alex e il calcio. Segui il calcio italiano? E il calcio americano? Cosa ne pensi del calcio e degli americani: lo praticano? Lo capiscono? Sfonderà mai? Sei mai andato ad una partita di pallone in america? (Max)
Domanda: Il peggior giorno nella mia vita nella sport. (Wendy (mia moglie)
Domanda: Cosa significa per me rispetto. (Da Beat of NY (amico))
Domanda: Hai news su Illinois?? so che hanno reclutato Dominique Keller Stan Simpson, sai qulacosa di questi 2? (orevacam)
Domanda: Perche` ami lo sport e perche` ami aiutare gli altri (Tom)
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Vita di Allenatore: Il mio primo anno come HC al college.
Here is my Mock Draft 2.0 (Lottery Picks). There are a few changes in the top fourteen picks, but nothing too dramatic. In all, just one player has moved into the lottery picks that was not there in the 1.0, and of course one has left the lottery picks. Tomorrow (or the next day) I will give you the second half of my Mock Draft 2.0. For now hope you all enjoy this:
1) The Chicago Bulls take 19 year old Derrick Rose, Freshman PG (6′3″, 190 lbs.) out of Memphis. Status: unchanged from 1.0 Talent aside, the fit is perfect in my opinion between this player and the Bulls. The fans will love him for his offensive talent and the coaches/front office for his defensive ones as well.
2) The Miami Heat take 19 year old Michael Beasley, Freshman PF (6′9″, 235 lbs.) out of Kansas State. Status: unchanged from 1.0 If this is the consolation prize I think the Heat can be very happy with it. They will have a player that has the skills to become the Rookie of the Year and much more.
3) The Minnesota Timberwolves take 20 year old Brook Lopez, Sophomore C (7′0″, 260 lbs.) out of Stanford. Status: unchanged from 1.0 The team needs a big man and Lopez fits the need, sometimes overthinking a pick can ruin it, this one is plain and simple.
4) The Seattle Supersonics take 19 year old Jerry Bayless, Freshman PG/SG (combo) (6′3″, 199 lbs.) out of Arizona. Status: unchanged from 1.0 He might not be a pure PG, but he will do fine for the Sonics.
5) The Memphis Grizzlies take 19 year old Kevin Love, Freshman PF/C (6′9″, 255 lbs.) out of UCLA. Status: From 9th in Version 1.0 to 5th Memphis needs a guy to play tough in the front court and Love is the most NBA ready player of this draft, what you see is what you get from him, and I think you see plenty from Love.
6) The New York Knicks take 20 year old O.J. Mayo, Freshman PG/SG (combo) (6′5″, 195 lbs.) out of USC. Status: unchanged from 1.0 If you need the hype and want the cameras all over a player then this is the player you pick to send to NYC. And by the way, Majo is a good player too!
7) The Los Angeles Clippers take 19 year old Eric Gordon, Freshman SG (6′3″, 215 lbs.) out of Indiana Status: unchanged from 1.0 I am not sure if this is the right pick here, but the Clippers need plenty of help in the back court and Gordon is a good choice.
The Milwaukee Bucks take 19 year old Danilo Gallinari, SF (6′9″, 209 lbs.) out of Italy Status: unchanged from 1.0 The young man from Italy is the right fit for this team, he will be a great addition because of his abilities to play all over the court.
9) The Charlotte Bobcats take 19 year old DeAndre Jordan, Freshman C (7′0″, 260 lbs.) out of Texas A&M Status: unchanged from 1.0 Status: From 10th in 1.0 to 9th The `Cats have talent all over except for in the middle, could Jordan be the right man for this team? I could say so.
10) The New Jersey Nets take 18 year old Anthony Randolph, Freshman SF/PF (6′11″, 220 lbs.) out of LSU Status: From 5th in 1.0 to 10th Not sure if this will be a match made in heaven, but the Nets need a big man and Randolph is not half bad.
11) The Indiana Pacers take 20 year old D.J. Augustin, Sophomore PG (5′11″, 175 lbs.) out of Texas Status: unchanged from 1.0 I think that Indiana might be the true winner of this lottery if they can get this young man. They will fill their need with the best player at that position and get a true leader as well.
12) The Sacramento Kings take 19 year old Russell Westbrook, PG/SG (combo) (6′3″, 187 lbs.) out of UCLA Status: From 15th in 1.0 to 12th The Kings need someone to run the team, Westbrook could fit that need pretty well.
13) The Portland Trail Blazers take 21 year old Joe Alexander, Junior SF (6′8″, 230 lbs.) out of West Virginia Status: unchanged from 1.0 I can use the theory of “best man available” here, as the team is in need of a PG more than a SF, but will go with the best player that is on the board (unless a trade can be made).
14) The Golden State Warriors take 19 year old Donte Greene, Freshman SF (6′9″, 220 lbs.) out of Syracuse Status: unchanged from 1.0 Don Nelson loves big men that has a shot and not just a banger underneath. I think that this young man fits the bill for the team mentality.
I know I’m a day late on this, but when a legend in sports passes away, one that is probably never going to be replaced, as the common blogger that I am, I felt that I needed to say something. As most of you know, Jim McKay passed away yesterday at the age of 86 and he will be missed by anyone that has anything to do with covering sports.
I’m not going to talk about the things that Mr. McKay did, there are plenty of sites that can do that a lot better than I could ever imagine to do. What I will say is that in the 1972 Olympics, when that terrible tragedy happened, one of my father’s friends lost his son. Jim McKay was the human voice that told him (and my father who was there with him) that the hostage situation had turned into a massacre. It was that voice of pure professionalism and humanity that made such a horrible crime just a tiny bit bearable. It was Jim McKay who had the hardest ever reporting job to do, especially when you think about the fact that the ordeal took over a day to develop, and he did it with the upmost of perfection and compassion. I remember my dad telling the story about how no one would go to bed because they were waiting, or better yet hoping, to hear some news but then praying for it not to be bad.
I still remember to this day when my father told me “if I ever have to give bad news, may I have the grace to do it like he (Jim McKay) did it”. That compliment always stayed with me, as well as the one that was once said of McKay, saying that “a picture is worth a 1,000 words, but one of his words was worth 1,000 pictures”. In a world that looks way too much ahead, today I looked back and remembered the man that was behind the microphone for great events and one very, very awful one, and I reminded myself that whether I stay as a blogger or move up in my career in writing about sports I have the trail to follow, and that one is the one that Jim McKay laid out.
I will finish this small and humble post by giving my condolences to his family, and remembering that while he is gone he will never be forgotten!
If anyone wishes to translate this please feel free, I could not do this blog in italian for the fear that my words would not be the right ones.