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Chris Ekstrand's Mock Draft | |||||||
Pick | Team | Pos. | Player | School/ Team |
Class | Ht. | Wt. |
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C | Greg Oden | Ohio State | Fr. | 7-0 | 245 |
Elite NBA teams have a rotation of at least three quality big men. With Oden, Zach Randolph and LaMarcus Aldridge, the Blazers have arrived. It's amazing how far Portland has come in two years: top rookie Brandon Roy and Aldridge last year and now Oden. With that core in place, Oden can concentrate his energies on defensive rebounding and shot-blocking. | |||||||
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F | Kevin Durant | Texas | Fr. | 6-9 | 215 |
Staying with the Sonics just got a little more attractive for Rashard Lewis, who intends to test the free-agent market. With Durant joining Ray Allen and Lewis, the Sonics would be able to simply outscore some teams. It will be interesting to see if this stroke of good fortune is enough to keep the team in Seattle. | |||||||
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F | Brandan Wright | North Carolina | Fr. | 6-9 | 210 |
The calendar might say May, but it's Groundhog Day for Hawks GM Billy Knight, who seems to draft one talented wing forward after another with no elite point guard to guide them. Knight's "forward" plan has had mixed results, but now, something has got to give. The presence of Wright (or Al Horford) could allow Knight to wheel and deal and finally bring an elite point guard to Atlanta. | |||||||
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F | Al Horford | Florida | Jr. | 6-10 | 245 |
The sculpted Gator possesses good footwork in the low post, and he developed into a good interior passer while teaming with Joakim Noah. Horford's rebounding contributions are even more vital, since his abilities there will take some of that burden away from Pau Gasol. Horford, a tireless worker, is one of the most NBA-ready players in this draft. | |||||||
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F | Corey Brewer | Florida | Jr. | 6-9 | 185 |
Celtics director of basketball operations Danny Ainge understands offense, and he's unlikely to pass up a player with Brewer's expansive offensive repertoire and vast potential. Brewer is a quick, rangy player who should be able to contribute right away on both ends of the court. The potential is there for Brewer to become a major offensive force one day. | |||||||
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F | Joakim Noah | Florida | Jr. | 6-11 | 230 |
Milwaukee was near the bottom of the league in all the major defensive categories this season. Noah can block shots, is very quick to rebound and already has a great knack for help defense. His lack of a well-rounded offensive game won't matter much on a team loaded with scorers, and his energy and enthusiasm should boost this often moribund team. | |||||||
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G | Mike Conley Jr. | Ohio State | Fr. | 6-1 | 180 |
Since Stephon Marbury left town, the Wolves have needed a point guard who could push the tempo and create a few easy baskets to take some pressure off Kevin Garnett. Conley is not only super quick and a nifty passer but he also thinks pass first, unlike recent Minnesota point guards (Mike James, Sam Cassell). The Wolves don't want to hear about the future; they need results now. | |||||||
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F | Jeff Green | Georgetown | Jr. | 6-8 | 225 |
With its tiny backcourt and defensive deficiencies, Charlotte needs a defensive-minded small forward to pair with or replace Gerald Wallace (a free agent) and protect Emeka Okafor from getting in foul trouble. On the other end, Green is a smart player and unselfish passer who can score when needed. He is the type of fundamentally sound player this team needs to add to its nucleus. | |||||||
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F | Yi Jianlian | Guandong Southern Tigers (China) | -- | 6-11 | 240 |
GM John Paxson has built a strong track record in the draft in just a few years. With a strong core group in place, Paxson needs a low-post scorer, but if one isn't available in the draft, he'll pick a player who fits well into the Bulls' team concept. The Bulls will have to use a lot of patience in getting Yi up to speed defensively, but his obvious offensive attributes make him a low-risk pick. | |||||||
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F | Julian Wright | Kansas | So. | 6-8 | 218 |
Geoff Petrie has a sizable rebuilding job ahead of him, so he'll take the long view on Wright, a player with obvious athletic attributes and a huge helping of potential. Wright has demonstrated a strong understanding of how to play unselfishly, a characteristic that Petrie prizes more than most GMs. In time, Wright's body will fill out and enable him to score down low. For now, his versatility and rebounding are strengths. | |||||||
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G/F | Nick Young | USC | Jr. | 6-6 | 195 |
Say what you like about Billy Knight's relentless drafting of athletic swingmen, but he hasn't had too many misses with athletic players like Josh Smith, Josh Childress, Boris Diaw and Marvin Williams. Knight must address the point-guard problem, and he may use this pick to do it. If not, Young is a fantastic athlete who can get to the basket and score. He'll fit right in. | |||||||
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F | Al Thornton | Florida State | Sr. | 6-8 | 220 |
This pick comes under the heading of "best available athlete." The 76ers have bigger needs than a perimter-oriented forward, but Thornton is a value pick. He is a polished one-on-one scorer and high-effort player who should play well off Andre Iguodala. Thornton is a prototype small forward who has perimeter shooting ability and can also get to the basket and finish. | |||||||
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G | Acie Law | Texas A&M | Sr. | 6-3 | 175 |
It probably isn't Law's fondest wish to go to a team that already has a young star point guard, but the Hornets have an understandable desire to limit the huge minutes that Chris Paul has played in his first two seasons. In addition to giving the Hornets protection in case Paul is injured again, Law is a capable scorer who can also play off the ball as a shooting guard. | |||||||
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G | Brandon Rush | Kansas | So. | 6-6 | 207 |
The Clippers desperately need a big guard to spell Cuttino Mobley, who struggled this season. Rush is a good defender with the size to slow bigger guards while offering an unselfish quality needed on a team that has both Mobley and Corey Maggette. It's not that Rush can't score, because he can, but he offers other attributes in areas where the team is sorely lacking. | |||||||
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C | Spencer Hawes | Washington | Fr. | 6-11 | 235 |
Chris Webber will probably play another two or three seasons, and Hawes would benefit enormously from playing behind a center who uses his great hands and passing ability rather than athleticism to get it done. Hawes has some of those same abilities, and Joe Dumars can plan for the future while still chasing championships in the present. |
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/chris_ekstrand/05/23/mock.draft.nba/index.html
처음 2픽들이 서부로 오게되면서
레이커스의 앞길은 밝아질 기미를 안보이네요..
이곳은 다른팀도 함께 있는곳,,,
위에 것과 조금은 다른 점이 있을껍니다..
그래도 오프시즌동안 레이커스의 머리들이
현명하고 훌륭한 선택을 했으면 합니다
레이커스 파이팅!!!!!
첫댓글 레이커스는 19번의 픽으로 제이슨 스미스라는 포워드를 드레프트할것이라는 내용이네요. 이 선수에 대해 잘 아는것은 없지만 7-0 에 230 이라고 써있네요. 아래 설명엔 뛰어난 리바운더는 아니지만 슛폼이 좋고 득점력은 괞찬다고 하네요. 이 선수보다 아래 위스컨신대학에서 나오는 올랜도 터커나 파마와 같이뛴경험이있는 에론 아플랄로선수등은 어떤가요? 아니면 픽을 이용한 트레이드?
아무나 좋으니 ... 컵책 제발 능력을 발휘해 주시오 ㅡ.ㅡ
개인적으로 조지아택 크리렌톤 뽑았으면 좋겠습니다. 6-5의 가드구요... 딱 잭슨옹 스타일에 사이즈 좋은 포가인데... 잘만하면 19번픽에 낚을 수 있을지도 (-_- a 아님 팟 피다가 정학당한 션 윌리엄즈 어떨까요? 문제아이긴 한데 전문가들이 뽑는 이번 드래프트 오든 다음으로 특급 수비 빅맨... 로드맨도 다룬 필잭슨이니 문제아라도 잘만 키우면 미들에서 수비는 걱정 안해도 될텐데...
저도 크리텐톤도 좋지만 바로 쓸 수 있는 아시에 로가 자꾸 탐나는군요...;; 어떻게 픽트레이드로 못 건지려나??;;
아마 둘 중에 한명은 19 픽에 충분히 건질 수 있을 겁니다. 워낙 올해 괜찮은 빅맨들이 많은지라 다들 빅맨들 먼저 픽해가겠죠. 레이커스의 이번 드래프트가 앞으로 여름기간 라인업 변화에 큰 힌트를 줄꺼라 생각합니다.
솔직히 저는 오든이 제일 탐납니다..;;
저도 M&T 님말대로 이번년도에 빅맨들이 정말 좋은거 같아요,,, 히버트가 다시 대학으로 돌아간다는게 정말 아쉬운거 같내요...
애틀랜타 브랜든 라이트 뽑으면 또 쥐쥐칠듯 ㅎㅎㅎ