Post by aar on Feb 22, 2011 14:32:01 GMT -5
1) Detroit Pistons - David Walker - PF 6'11'' 235 19 A- C C- B C+ A
Walker appears to be a lock for the first overall pick, whether you need a big man or not. Walker may even translate to a small forward. His skill set reminds me of Chris Bosh, but with A- inside already, he could become a perennial all-star.
2) New Jersey Nets - Ben Rollins SG 6'5'' 200 20 A- C+ C- C+ C A
Rollins looks to be a Dwyane Wade style player. He's got a nice offensive skill-set and shooting guards outside ratings tend to go up. The Nets need help everywhere and Rollins seems to have the biggest chance of becoming a franchise player outside of Walker.
3) Indiana Pacers - Daryl Saunders PF 6'8'' 255 20 B- C+ D+ C+ B- A
The Pacers could use frontcourt help and Saunders fits the bill. He's a banger who can do a little bit of everything. Saunders looks like he could average 15/9 off the bat. His perceived lack of shot blocking is a big worrisome, but his versatility should prove valuable.
4) L.A. Clippers - Jarrett Jordan SF 6'8'' 223 19 C B C+ B C A
Tough deciding between him and Mitchell. On the surface, Mitchell looks better, but Jarrett's notes seem to make him the better prospect. Will have a good handle on the ball and gets steals and blocks, what more could you want?
5) Milwaukee Bucks - Jacquez Knight PG 6'3'' 192 19 B- C+ B- C+ C A
Knight is one of the most intriguing players in the draft. Still young and exceptionally versatile. He'll be tough to stop. The turnover issue is the only thing that will prevent him from going top-3.
6) Oklahoma City Thunder - Jackson Roberson SF 6'10'' 225 22 B- B- C B- C A
Roberson's frame makes him so intriguing. Reminds me so much of Kevin Garnett as a high school prospect, but with worse rebounding and better handles. Roberson is the type of player who can take on three positions. If he has any sort of upside, he'll be a killer.
7) Cleveland Cavaliers - Jarret Ellis C 7'1'' 225 19 C+ D C- A- C A
If a team loves shot blocking, Ellis may go even higher than this. To get an elite defensive player like Ellis is becoming rare in BBS.
8) Portland Trailblazers - Mitchell Jordan SG 6'6'' 217 22 B+ B- C- C C- A
The lack of rebounding makes Jordan fall to this spot. He has a lot of limitations, but most of them can be overcome. Jordan could be a lethal offensive player and is worth a look at this spot if he's available.
9) Utah Jazz - Andrew Nielsen C 7'3'' 290 21 B- C+ C- B+ C B
Guy is a giant and his notes make it apparent that he'll be someone that you want on your team. His poor athleticism means that his inside rating number must be sky high.
10) Atlanta Hawks - Von Carter C 7'0'' 215 19 C+ D+ D+ B- C+ A
Extremely unfavorable notes in terms of his skills, but his upside is the selling point. This prospect looks raw as raw can be. Total boom or bust prospect.
11) Golden State Warriors - Jarek Milankovic PG 6'1'' 185 22 C A- B- C+ D A
Looks like a nice, efficient point guard. His age is a bit of a worry, but the upside looks to be there.
12) San Antonio Spurs - Marko Murray SG 6'3'' 210 22 C+ A C+ C C- B
Looks like a prolific scorer. Should fit with the versatile Spurs. His size might be an issue.
13) Toronto Raptors - Dewayne Hardy SG 6'6'' 190 21 B- B C- C D+ A
Solid athlete who reminds me a bit of Jamal Crawford minus the passing. One of those guys who will fail if his upside doesn't come through though.
Walker appears to be a lock for the first overall pick, whether you need a big man or not. Walker may even translate to a small forward. His skill set reminds me of Chris Bosh, but with A- inside already, he could become a perennial all-star.
2) New Jersey Nets - Ben Rollins SG 6'5'' 200 20 A- C+ C- C+ C A
Rollins looks to be a Dwyane Wade style player. He's got a nice offensive skill-set and shooting guards outside ratings tend to go up. The Nets need help everywhere and Rollins seems to have the biggest chance of becoming a franchise player outside of Walker.
3) Indiana Pacers - Daryl Saunders PF 6'8'' 255 20 B- C+ D+ C+ B- A
The Pacers could use frontcourt help and Saunders fits the bill. He's a banger who can do a little bit of everything. Saunders looks like he could average 15/9 off the bat. His perceived lack of shot blocking is a big worrisome, but his versatility should prove valuable.
4) L.A. Clippers - Jarrett Jordan SF 6'8'' 223 19 C B C+ B C A
Tough deciding between him and Mitchell. On the surface, Mitchell looks better, but Jarrett's notes seem to make him the better prospect. Will have a good handle on the ball and gets steals and blocks, what more could you want?
5) Milwaukee Bucks - Jacquez Knight PG 6'3'' 192 19 B- C+ B- C+ C A
Knight is one of the most intriguing players in the draft. Still young and exceptionally versatile. He'll be tough to stop. The turnover issue is the only thing that will prevent him from going top-3.
6) Oklahoma City Thunder - Jackson Roberson SF 6'10'' 225 22 B- B- C B- C A
Roberson's frame makes him so intriguing. Reminds me so much of Kevin Garnett as a high school prospect, but with worse rebounding and better handles. Roberson is the type of player who can take on three positions. If he has any sort of upside, he'll be a killer.
7) Cleveland Cavaliers - Jarret Ellis C 7'1'' 225 19 C+ D C- A- C A
If a team loves shot blocking, Ellis may go even higher than this. To get an elite defensive player like Ellis is becoming rare in BBS.
8) Portland Trailblazers - Mitchell Jordan SG 6'6'' 217 22 B+ B- C- C C- A
The lack of rebounding makes Jordan fall to this spot. He has a lot of limitations, but most of them can be overcome. Jordan could be a lethal offensive player and is worth a look at this spot if he's available.
9) Utah Jazz - Andrew Nielsen C 7'3'' 290 21 B- C+ C- B+ C B
Guy is a giant and his notes make it apparent that he'll be someone that you want on your team. His poor athleticism means that his inside rating number must be sky high.
10) Atlanta Hawks - Von Carter C 7'0'' 215 19 C+ D+ D+ B- C+ A
Extremely unfavorable notes in terms of his skills, but his upside is the selling point. This prospect looks raw as raw can be. Total boom or bust prospect.
11) Golden State Warriors - Jarek Milankovic PG 6'1'' 185 22 C A- B- C+ D A
Looks like a nice, efficient point guard. His age is a bit of a worry, but the upside looks to be there.
12) San Antonio Spurs - Marko Murray SG 6'3'' 210 22 C+ A C+ C C- B
Looks like a prolific scorer. Should fit with the versatile Spurs. His size might be an issue.
13) Toronto Raptors - Dewayne Hardy SG 6'6'' 190 21 B- B C- C D+ A
Solid athlete who reminds me a bit of Jamal Crawford minus the passing. One of those guys who will fail if his upside doesn't come through though.