Post by Spencer on Oct 26, 2007 13:28:22 GMT -5
1. Golden State - Renardo Sidney PF 6'10'' 240 19 B- C C+ B- B- A - The Warriors need a big man, and it just so happens the best player in the 2010 Draft is a big man. Renardo Sidney is an elite big man who can do everything. He is the perfect replacement for the loss of Tim Duncan.
2. Utah - Demar DeRozan SF 6'6'' 205 20 B B- C C+ C A - The Jazz need a C and a SF, so while Sidney would be perfect, DeRozan will fit nicely too. DeRozan is gonna be a super scoring small forward, who will combine with Martell Webster and Monta Ellis to form a great outside shooting offense.
3. Houston - Kosta Koufos PF 7'1'' 260 21 B- C+ C C C+ A - If Koufos was a better defender he mightve gone 1 or 2, but on his scoring prowess alone he is a great pickup at 3. Koufos should be a Memo Okur type scorer, which is what the Rockets need. A legit #1 scorer.
4. Orlando - DeAndre Jordan C 7'0'' 242 20 C+ C- C B- C+ A - The Magic love Donte Greene, who they got last year, and have said they want to build with dominant wings. But at 4 they cant pass up on Jordan. Jordan could be a very good defender at center, which is pretty much the most precious commodity in the BBS.
5. LA Clippers - Brandon Jennings PG 6'1'' 170 20 C+ B- B- C D+ A - The Clippers can go in any number of directions here, but they should just take the best player available, which at #5 is Jennings. Although the Clippers already have Jordan Farmar, Jennings has the ability to be an elite level talent at the point guard spot, and you cant pass that up.
6. Indiana - Al-Farouq Aminu SF 6'8'' 210 19 B- C+ C B- C A - The Pacers love flexibility and defense. Aminu offers both. With his size and skills he can play 2, 3 or 4, and he brings the ability to score inside and out, and defend.
7. Utah - Marreese Speights C 6'10'' 245 22 C+ C- D+ B B- A - After adding DeRozan earlier in the draft, the Jazz fill up their only other hole in the starting lineup with Speights. While some question his upside, most feel worst case hell ber a double double guy at center, which is what the Jazz need.
8. Memphis - Alexey Shved PG 6'7'' 170 21 C+ C+ B C+ C A - The Grizz have a thing for big talented players, and Shved is just that. Shved can play 1, 2 or 3 and while his defense is questionable, his offense and ball handling should make up for it.
9. Denver - Ed Davis PF 6'9'' 220 21 B- C- C- B- C+ A - The Nuggets want to add more size and rebounding up front, and do just that with Davis. Davis doesn't fit at center for the Nuggets, but they will probably run a fast paced offense where size isn't as important as skill.
10. LA Clippers - Victor Claver PF 6'10'' 218 21 C+ B- C+ C C A - Once again the Clippers go with overall talent, instead of need. Claver is a tweener forward with very good offensive skills.
11. Cleveland - JaMychal Green PF 6'8'' 225 20 C+ D+ C- B B B - The Cavs have needed better defense for years now, and hope to find that here with Green. While he isnt the ideal size for a PF, his skill set is that of a rugged interior defender. Green should be a 10 board and 2 block guy at PF.
12. Denver - Austin Freeman SG 6'4'' 195 22 C+ B- C C+ C- A - The Nuggets need a nice shooting guard to run with their athletic core of players, and Freeman fits right in. the Nuggets have the players now to run on offense, and press and trap on defense.
13. Washington - Taj Gibson PF 6'9'' 210 22 C+ C C B- C+ A - The Wizards could really use a young big man at PF. Recent picks of Spencer Hawes, and Chase Budinger seem questionable now, so hopefully Gibson can change things a bit for the Wizards.
14. Portland - Earl Clark SF 6'9'' 200 22 C+ C+ B- B B- B - The Blazers love Clark's versatility. Clark can play 1, 2 or 3 and can bring defense, rebounding, handling and scoring off the bench or as a starter.
15. Golden State - Anthony Randolph PF 6'10'' 220 21 C+ C C B C A - The Warriors love their backcourt, and have thir low post presence of the future in Sidney, so now they need to add some depth to the frontcourt. Randolph is a perfect fit. Hes athletic and long, and while his rebounding is mediocre, his defense is solid.
2. Utah - Demar DeRozan SF 6'6'' 205 20 B B- C C+ C A - The Jazz need a C and a SF, so while Sidney would be perfect, DeRozan will fit nicely too. DeRozan is gonna be a super scoring small forward, who will combine with Martell Webster and Monta Ellis to form a great outside shooting offense.
3. Houston - Kosta Koufos PF 7'1'' 260 21 B- C+ C C C+ A - If Koufos was a better defender he mightve gone 1 or 2, but on his scoring prowess alone he is a great pickup at 3. Koufos should be a Memo Okur type scorer, which is what the Rockets need. A legit #1 scorer.
4. Orlando - DeAndre Jordan C 7'0'' 242 20 C+ C- C B- C+ A - The Magic love Donte Greene, who they got last year, and have said they want to build with dominant wings. But at 4 they cant pass up on Jordan. Jordan could be a very good defender at center, which is pretty much the most precious commodity in the BBS.
5. LA Clippers - Brandon Jennings PG 6'1'' 170 20 C+ B- B- C D+ A - The Clippers can go in any number of directions here, but they should just take the best player available, which at #5 is Jennings. Although the Clippers already have Jordan Farmar, Jennings has the ability to be an elite level talent at the point guard spot, and you cant pass that up.
6. Indiana - Al-Farouq Aminu SF 6'8'' 210 19 B- C+ C B- C A - The Pacers love flexibility and defense. Aminu offers both. With his size and skills he can play 2, 3 or 4, and he brings the ability to score inside and out, and defend.
7. Utah - Marreese Speights C 6'10'' 245 22 C+ C- D+ B B- A - After adding DeRozan earlier in the draft, the Jazz fill up their only other hole in the starting lineup with Speights. While some question his upside, most feel worst case hell ber a double double guy at center, which is what the Jazz need.
8. Memphis - Alexey Shved PG 6'7'' 170 21 C+ C+ B C+ C A - The Grizz have a thing for big talented players, and Shved is just that. Shved can play 1, 2 or 3 and while his defense is questionable, his offense and ball handling should make up for it.
9. Denver - Ed Davis PF 6'9'' 220 21 B- C- C- B- C+ A - The Nuggets want to add more size and rebounding up front, and do just that with Davis. Davis doesn't fit at center for the Nuggets, but they will probably run a fast paced offense where size isn't as important as skill.
10. LA Clippers - Victor Claver PF 6'10'' 218 21 C+ B- C+ C C A - Once again the Clippers go with overall talent, instead of need. Claver is a tweener forward with very good offensive skills.
11. Cleveland - JaMychal Green PF 6'8'' 225 20 C+ D+ C- B B B - The Cavs have needed better defense for years now, and hope to find that here with Green. While he isnt the ideal size for a PF, his skill set is that of a rugged interior defender. Green should be a 10 board and 2 block guy at PF.
12. Denver - Austin Freeman SG 6'4'' 195 22 C+ B- C C+ C- A - The Nuggets need a nice shooting guard to run with their athletic core of players, and Freeman fits right in. the Nuggets have the players now to run on offense, and press and trap on defense.
13. Washington - Taj Gibson PF 6'9'' 210 22 C+ C C B- C+ A - The Wizards could really use a young big man at PF. Recent picks of Spencer Hawes, and Chase Budinger seem questionable now, so hopefully Gibson can change things a bit for the Wizards.
14. Portland - Earl Clark SF 6'9'' 200 22 C+ C+ B- B B- B - The Blazers love Clark's versatility. Clark can play 1, 2 or 3 and can bring defense, rebounding, handling and scoring off the bench or as a starter.
15. Golden State - Anthony Randolph PF 6'10'' 220 21 C+ C C B C A - The Warriors love their backcourt, and have thir low post presence of the future in Sidney, so now they need to add some depth to the frontcourt. Randolph is a perfect fit. Hes athletic and long, and while his rebounding is mediocre, his defense is solid.