
2010 Fantasy Basketball: B/R Featured Columnist Mock Draft Recap and Analysis
Welcome to the draft recap and analysis of the 2010 B/R Featured Columnist Fantasy Basketball League. This is the first year of what should be an annual contest.
Winner this year will walk away with the title of NBA King of B/R and bragging rights.
Feel free to share your thoughts on the draft, the teams, and predictions for the outcome of this league.
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Format: Head-to-Head
Teams: 14
Categories: 9 (field goal percentage, free throw percentage, points, rebounds, assists, turnovers, steals, blocks)
Positions: PG, SG, G, SF, PF, F, C, Utilility (3), Bench (3), IR
The Field
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Team Moore - Harrison Moore
Team DePutron - Shane DePutron
Team Pauker - Lance Pauker
Team AK - Allen Kim
E.T. Phone Philly - Bryan Toporek
Yao Know What I Ming? - Ahaviah Bessemer
C-Town Is J.J.'s Town Now - Bob Evans
Team Marshall - Ryan Marshall
CP3 Ju-know- Me? - Hayden Kim
Team Schultz - Dan Schultz
Ibaka Flaka Flame - Hubert Yi
Scalabrine Green - Adam Hirshfield
Team Felkey - Eric Felkey
Team Slim Barkley - Erik Landau
Special thanks to all the B/R Featured Columnists for participating and providing round-by-round analysis of all their picks.
Round 1
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(1) Team Moore - Kevin Durant
Durant will likely take the scoring crown again this year and is the favorite for fantasy MVP.
(2) Team DePutron - Chris Paul
There was not really any logic needed for this one. Hopefully, he can stay healthy and dominate.
(3) Team Pauker - Kobe Bryant
LeBron was still available, but I don't trust the Miami Thrice combination in terms of LeBron putting up monster stats. Despite Kobe's injury, I thought he was still the most complete player available, and will still be the most efficient player game in and game on.
(4) Team AK - LeBron James
This was the no brainer pick of the draft for me. I was completely shocked LeBron fell to fourth, but I'm not complaining. I was anticipating getting Dwyane Wade, and focused my draft strategy on him being my pick, but this was a pleasant surprise.
Special thanks to Lance for making my dream of finally owning LeBron in a fantasy basketball league come true—even though it's probably not the best year to finally own him.
(5) E.T. Phone Philly - Dwight Howard
Truth be told, I went Dwight over Dirk for two reasons and two reasons only.
1) Dwight led me to a fantasy title last season, and I can't turn my back on him now.
2) That video of Dwight and Hakeem makes me think maybe, just possibly, Dwight might start to put it together a little more on the offensive end. Couple that with his blocks, rebounds, and field goal percentage, and I'm sold.
(6) Yao Know What I Ming? - Dirk Nowitzki
Best player available left in the draft. Guys like Deron Williams and Dwyane Wade sounded like solid picks as well, but I wanted who was more consistent with better percentages. Dirk is a 25 point-plus scorer a night, as well as a double-double threat, it was a no-brainer to go with Dirk.
(7) C-Town Is J.J.'s Town Now - Dwyane Wade
Wade is one of the few superstars in the NBA. Even with the additions of LeBron and Bosh, Dwyane will still get it done.
(8) Team Marshall - Stephen Curry
Stephen Curry was the fantasy MVP during last season's fantasy playoffs. He played absolutely out of his mind after the All-Star break and that should continue into this season.
(9) CP3 Ju-know- Me? - Carmelo Anthony
I chose Anthony because he has the ability to get not only huge amounts of points, but he can rebound and dish the ball out very well, so he brings everything to the table.
(10) Team Schultz - Danny Granger
Granger does it all. With a reliable point guard in Darren Collison to set him up, Granger has a chance to really excel.
(11) Ibaka Flaka Flame - Deron Williams
One of the best assisters in the game, Deron will also get you a good amount of steals and three-pointers.
(12) Scalabrine Green - Steve Nash
Nash ages like fine wine and continues to put up elite point guard numbers year in and year out. Even without Amar'e flanking him, Steve has plenty of weapons to dish the ball to.
(13) Team Felkey - Chris Bosh
Picking at No. 13 in a 14-team league is far from ideal. There's a lot more pressure, especially in future rounds, because you don't have the safety net of LeBron, Durant, Wade, Kobe, Dirk, etc. to fall back on.
I went with Bosh because he's been undervalued all offseason. He's averaged a double-double in three of the last four seasons and will get plenty of open looks from Wade and James. And someone has to grab some rebounds for Miami, right?
(14) Team Slim Barkley - Pau Gasol
Hated getting the last pick in the first round, as I wanted a big name to support as much as watch. Ended up still with the underrated Gasol as he was the best player available at the time.
Round 2
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(15) Team Slim Barkley - David Lee
Can play at Power Forward or Center in the offensive happy Warriors squad. I wanted to address my big men position to start with a guy who should give me a little of everything.
(16) Team Felkey - Rajon Rondo
We've seen in the playoffs the last two seasons that the Celtics go as Rondo goes. In the '09 playoffs, he averaged 16.9 points, 9.8 assists, 9.7 rebounds, and 2.5 steals in 14 games. Last year, he put up 15.8 points, 9.3 assists, 5.6 rebounds, and 1.9 steals in 26 games.
He's a top-3 point guard and his stats should closer reflect his playoff stats than regular season numbers.
(17) Scalabrine Green - Jason Kidd
Kidd, much like Nash, has found the fountain of youth as he continues to produce at a high level nearing 40. He's the ultimate do-it-all point guard and he will complement Nash well with assists.
(18) Ibaka Flaka Flame - Brook Lopez
Lopez is an up-and-coming center. He needs to work on rebounds, but if that's there, he's the best center in the game, with less of a downside when compared to Dwight.
(19) Team Schultz - Amare Stoudemire
Amar'e can really shine this year as the focal point of the Knicks. With improved range on his jumper, Stoudemire has the potential to add the three ball to his already strong offensive game.
(20) CP3 Ju-know- Me? - Brandon Roy
I went with Roy because he averages a lot of points and rebounds, so he will fit my style of dual ability players.
(21) Team Marshall - Chauncey Billups
"Mr. Big Shot" continues to be a model of consistency. If Carmelo is moved, Billups will be the unquestioned alpha male of the Nuggets.
(22) C-Town Is J.J.'s Town Now - Andre Iguodala
Iguodala knows how to fill up the stat sheet. He has publicly stated his intent to attack the rim more and not settle for jumpers, so he has the potential to take his offensive game to a new and more efficient level.
(23) Yao Know What I Ming? - Tyreke Evans
Looking for someone to compliment Dirk. Tyreke averaged 20 points, five boards and five dimes last year. I figure he's only going to get better, and compliments Dirk with his (somewhat) efficient scoring, as well as his rebounding abilities for a point-guard.
(24) E.T. Phone Philly - Josh Smith
Fits perfectly with Dwight. Can't shoot free throws worth a lick, but he's a nightly triple-double threat that could average 2 steals and 2 blocks a game this season. I've got my team's frontcourt set, and can now focus on guards in rounds 3-4.
(25) Team AK - Gerald Wallace
With all my second round targets gone (Rondo, Nash, Evans, Smith), I decided to go with Gerald Wallace. Since all the top tier point guards were already taken, I felt it would be best to change my draft strategy to shore up rebounds, steals, and blocks. He's the perfect complement to LeBron since he contributes in nearly every category.
(26) Team Pauker - Russell Westbrook
In two years, he's become one of the league's top point guards. Relying heavily on his and Durant's teamwork for this one. If Westbrook's play internationally is of any indication, he should have a monster year.
(27) Team DePutron - Joe Johnson
He is a good all-around player. He scores, gets assists, shoots the three, as well as some rebounds, and steals.
(28) Team Moore - Monta Ellis
Ellis has quickly become one of the elite scorers in the league. After making amends with the Warriors' front-office and running mate Stephen Curry, Ellis appears more mature and ready to take on a leadership role with the Warriors.
Round 3
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(29) Team Moore - Paul Pierce
Pierce continues to get the job done on the perennially contending Celtics. The team will continue to lean on him as their go-to guy.
(30) Team DePutron - Al Horford
I needed a big and he does everything pretty well putting up points, boards, blocks, and steals. Not to mention he shoots a good field goal and free throw percentage for a big. Also, as a young guy, he is still improving on the offensive end.
(31) Team Pauker - Tim Duncan
Needed a big man after selecting two straight guards. He probably won't put up monster numbers, but Timmy is definitely a beacon of consistency.
(32) Team AK - Al Jefferson
Finally out of the hell hole that is Minnesota, Al Jefferson has an opportunity to really make a name for himself in Utah. Now that Deron Williams will be dishing him the rock, Jefferson should find easy opportunities to score. If Jerry Sloan can actually get Al to play defense, he could potentially exceed two blocks per game.
(33) E.T. Phone Philly - Aaron Brooks
I'm in love with all players from Houston this year. Brooks was a 3-point machine last season, will have his subpar FG% balanced out by Dwight and Josh, and chips in the always-valuable steals and assists which my team lacked. I wanted a PG that could get threes and assists, and after Brooks (and Collison, who went next), I didn’t have much left, so I sprang here.
(34) Yao Know What I Ming? - Derrick Rose
Before picking him, I was very hesitant. I realize that this one is kind of a gamble, but with Carlos Boozer's injury, I figure Derrick Rose's responsibility is going to go up. Let's hope his shooting percentage doesn't suffer from trying to force it too much.
(35) C-Town Is J.J.'s Town Now - David West
Now that Chris Paul is healthy, West should be able to keep up his efficient and consistent game.
(36) Team Marshall - Darren Collison
Collison went on a tear when he replaced Chris Paul in the starting lineup last year. Firmly entrenched in the starting lineup with a year under his belt, Darren should pay off big this year as he challenges some of the best point guards in the league.
(37) CP3 Ju-know- Me? - Marc Gasol
I went with Gasol because I felt that he was going to have a break out year. Also, because he is consistently a 20-10 guy. That is all you can ask for: consistency and a variety of great numbers.
(38) Team Schultz - Andrea Bargnani
Bargnani will be heavily leaned on with Chris Bosh no longer wearing a Raptors' jersey. Andrea won't get you many rebounds, but he is a good source of points and threes from the center position.
(39) Ibaka Flaka Flame - Zach Randolph
Beast on the boards and with scoring. His field goal percentage is high, and he's an all-around fantasy stalwart.
(40) Scalabrine Green - Devin Harris
Harris will be leading the charge as the Nets look to rebound from an abysmal season. He's lightning quick and should have a resurgence on the retooled Nets' roster.
(41) Team Felkey - Stephen Jackson
I love guys that can fill up 4-5 categories instead of 2-3. That's why I went with Rondo as my second pick and Captain Jack in the third round.
With Raymond Felton out, I expect Jackson to receive more ball-handling responsibilities in Charlotte (don't think D.J. Augustin is quite ready to make the leap yet). He averaged 6.5 assists playing a similar role for Golden State in 2008-09. While the Bobcats hardly have the offense the Warriors had, 20-plus points, five rebounds, five assists, and a few threes and steals should be typical for Jackson.
(42) Team Slim Barkley - Baron Davis
If motivated, a BIG IF, Davis can shine. I wanted Derrick Rose, he was taken earlier than expected, so I settled for Davis.
Round 4
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(43) Team Slim Barkley - Rudy Gay
Needed to address my small forward/shooting guard position so I went with Rudy Gay. However, I'm fearful his inefficiency will carry over from prior seasons, not Team USA ball.
(44) Team Felkey - Joakim Noah
Noah is a walking double-double. I'm not too worried about Boozer stealing rebounds because Noah will still be doing a lot of dirty work inside—he'll be good for 3-4 offensive boards a night easily. He's a strong passer too (put up eight assists in a preseason game this year) and should tally a few blocks—a luxury I don't have with Bosh.
(45) Scalabrine Green - Troy Murphy
Troy is back home in New Jersey in a favorable system on the Nets. Since Brook Lopez is still developing in the rebound department, Murphy will continue to be a strong source of rebounds and threes.
(46) Ibaka Flaka Flame - Kevin Love
Drafting Kevin Love is my attempt to lock up boards. He comes with good 3-point numbers too.
(47) Team Schultz - Mo Williams
Williams will be one of the main options now that LeBron is gone. He'll compliment Antawn very well and he could have some very big outings in store.
(48) CP3 Ju-know- Me? - Blake Griffin
Griffin is considered a candidate for ROY and I can easily see him average 20 points a game along with 10 rebounds. He is going to provide a wide variety of stats.
(49) Team Marshall - O.J. Mayo
Mayo should see an expanded role now that the Grizzlies are trying to force some more ball-handling duties on him.
(50) C-Town Is J.J.'s Town Now - Marcus Camby
Marcus Camby continues to produce even at the ripe old age of 36. He won't score much, but he absolutely dominates in rebounds, steals, and blocks. Injury is always a concern, but when healthy he is a top fantasy option. Plus, when—not if—Oden eventually succumbs to injury, Camby will get even more playing time.
(51) Yao Know What I Ming? - Eric Gordon
His performance during the FIBA World Championship's were the thing that turned me on to him. I'm banking on him to lead the Clippers in scoring this year. He's been doing fairly well in the pre-season, so that was another good reason to pick him.
(52) E.T. Phone Philly - Jason Richardson
With Amar'e gone from Phoenix, I've gotta believe that Steve Nash and Jason Richardson will only be asked to cover more of the load. Richardson will pour in threes to help Brooks, score in bunches, and he rebounds well for a SG, so he's a boon to most of the categories I'm expecting to win each week (PTS, REB, FG%, AST, BLK).
(53) Team AK - Kevin Martin
I really wanted Kevin Love in this round, but he was picked up by Hubert. Also, with Camby out of the picture, I decided to finally add a guard and Martin gets buckets.
With Trevor Ariza no longer chucking up bad shots, it should really open up things for Kevin to take on the main scoring duties. Kevin was incredibly efficient last season and that should continue this year as I anticipate big things from him.
(54) Team Pauker - Danilo Gallinari
With Knick opponents focusing on Amar'e, Gallo should have a number of three pointer parades (Felton penetrate and dish, or Stoudemire kick outs). Playing in D'Antoni's system doesn't hurt either.
(55) Team DePutron - Raymond Felton
It should be a big year for Felton in New York, since they even made Chris Duhon fantasy-relevant over the past few years. He should see a significant jump in points, assists, and threes. Also, I’m a Knicks' fan, and I always need some New York guys on my team.
(56) Team Moore - Carlos Boozer
Not much changes for Boozer as he goes from one elite point guard in Deron Williams, to a blossoming one in Derrick Rose. Health concerns always abound, but he will be productive when he's on the court.
Round 5
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(57) Team Moore - Antawn Jamison
Now that LeBron has taken his talents to South Beach, Jamison will be the man once again on a struggling team. Jamison is an underrated asset and he should continue to put up strong numbers.
(58) Team DePutron - Jeff Green
Jeff Green does it all. He contributes in points, rebounds, blocks, steals, and threes. Not to mention, he also shoots decent percentages.
(59) Team Pauker - LaMarcus Aldridge
LaMarcus still has huge upside. He has the potential to grab a lot of boards. I thought he was the best power forward available, rounding out my starting five.
(60) Team AK - Andray Blatche
Blatche had a breakout season last year and he should only be better this year with John Wall running the point. Getting the production he can provide from a fifth round pick was a steal for me.
Plus, there's the added satisfaction in having sniped a pick from Bryan after he took Josh Smith in the second round a pick before me.
(61) E.T. Phone Philly - Paul Millsap
This was my first panic pick, as Allen picked the guy I really wanted (Andray Blatche) right before I went. Millsap's got potential—I remember him putting together about 30 straight double-doubles when Boozer was out two years ago—but I'm worried that his minutes could get dramatically reduced when Okur gets healthy.
(62) Yao Know What I Ming? - Chris Kaman
Has the capability of going 20 and 10 a night; however, with more realistic expectations, I got Kaman for his tenacious rebounding, and legit free throw percentage for a center (75 percent last year). I realize that with Griffin healthy, looks for him offensively will be swallowed up, however if he does the dirty-work like I know he can, he'll have the opportunity for a bunch of second chance points.
(63) C-Town Is J.J.'s Town Now - Gilbert Arenas
Arenas may be overpaid and an absolute headache to have on your roster, but when he's healthy and motivated, he produces. He may not be the most efficient player, but he has top-tier fantasy potential still left in him.
(64) Team Marshall - John Wall
John Wall oozes potential and he'll get plenty of run as the starting point guard for the Wizards. With Gilbert Arenas saying and doing everything short of demanding a trade, Wall's future and standing in Washington only looks brighter. He'll be an impact player right out of the gate and will contend as the favorite for ROY.
(65) CP3 Ju-know- Me? - Brandon Jennings
I chose Jennings because he averaged around 20 points per game with a good amount of assists, which will help tremendously throughout the season. He also tends to have a couple of games where he flat out scores 50 or 60 points in one game, so this pick is also based off his upside.
(66) Team Schultz - Manu Ginobili
Manu put up big numbers after the All-Star break last year and will continue to be a huge part of the Spurs' rotation. Even if he comes off the bench again, Manu will still produce.
(67) Ibaka Flaka Flame - Hedo Turkoglu
I'm hoping Hedo returns to his 17-6-6 numbers with 1.7 threes. It is likely considering he will be in the up-tempo Phoenix offense.
(68) Scalabrine Green - Rashard Lewis
While Rashard has seen a notable decline in his numbers since joining the Magic, he'll consistently be an immense source of threes. If the Magic move to a more traditional lineup and put Lewis back at his more natural position, small forward, he could see a boost across the board.
(69) Team Felkey - Anthony Randolph
I've had him each of the last two years, waiting for the breakout season that hasn't come. A new system and a fresh start in New York will finally help him realize his potential—a 14-point, 10-rebound, 2-block guy. I hope.
(70) Team Slim Barkley - Ray Allen
No fooling myself, he's my favorite player in the league and he filled my shooting guard position on the team.
Round 6
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(71) Team Slim Barkley - Michael Beasley
I'm not a fan of Beasley. To an extent I dislike him, but I feel he will get more touches than Kevin Love in the offense and should show improvement this year with the distractions and expectations of Miami off his back.
(72) Team Felkey - Marcus Thornton
I really wanted Michael Beasley, but he went at No. 71, so Thornton got the call. We saw how potent of a scorer he was last year, putting up double-digit points in 42 of his final 45 games. After the Hornets traded Morris Peterson, the door is open for him to become the starting 2-guard and having Chris Paul set him up for jumpers doesn't hurt.
(73) Scalabrine Green - Nene Hilario
Nene surprisingly fell to the sixth round. It appears the injury prone tag no longer applies as he has played in 77 and 82 contests, respectively, over the last two years.
Nene is an incredibly efficient player—minus his sub-par free throw percentage—and contributes everywhere aside from threes.
(74) Ibaka Flaka Flame - Jrue Holiday
Jrue is a point guard with great upside. His steal and three point numbers are good, with decent assists totals. Holiday is set for a great year.
(75) Team Schultz - Luis Scola
Scola dominated this past summer during the 2010 FIBA World Championship. With Yao Ming set to play limited minutes, Scola will continue to be the focus of the Rockets' post game.
(76) CP3 Ju-know- Me? - Lamar Odom
I chose Odom, partly because I am a Laker fan and I know what he can do, but also because I feel like he will have a great year coming off the FIBA experience. He always averages close to a double-double too.
(77) Team Marshall - Trevor Ariza
Ariza will get plenty of good looks with Chris Paul setting him up. Paul is one of the rare players that can elevate the game of all the players around him, and he should do wonders for Ariza.
(78) C-Town Is J.J.'s Town Now - Caron Butler
Caron is in a contract year and he will be playing motivated on a stacked Dallas squad.
(79) Yao Know What I Ming? - Vince Carter
Can still do it, per se. He can have nights where he goes for 40-plus, but he can also have nights where he scores four points on 2-14 shooting. I'm thinking that after one year in Orlando under his belt, he'll be more comfortable with the system/team. Hopefully, his shots fall this year.
(80) E.T. Phone Philly - Luol Deng
I'm very happy to land Deng here, as I'm still in need of a starting SF, and expect Deng to have a sneaky good year. With Boozer now on the Bulls, Deng's now a third or fourth banana, which should free him up for plenty of open shots this year. He averaged nearly 18 points, eight rebounds, two assists and a steal last year. I'll take that in the sixth round any day of the week.
(81) Team AK - Roy Hibbert
All signs point to a breakout season for Hibbert. After dedicating himself to getting into shape and having the opportunity to be tutored by Bill Walton over the summer, Roy can really make an impact this season. It starts with defense and he should be a monster on the glass and with blocks.
(82) Team Pauker - DeMarcus Cousins
He's had some solid summer league and preseason stats. Perhaps the most ready to play rookie, also somewhat of a ROY favorite.
(83) Team DePutron - Andrew Bogut
I needed another big, and I was very happy Bogut was still available. He'll help with points, rebounds, and especially blocks. His health and free throw percentage are a cause for concern though.
(84) Team Moore - Kevin Garnett
Garnett is reportedly healthier going into the season than he has been since he first joined the Celtics. He could pay off big as the Celtics look to make a potential final run at a title.
Round 7
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(85) Team Moore - Tony Parker
Parker is in the final year of his contract and he'll be looking for that next big pay day. With trade rumors swirling around him, he'll be playing at a high level to dispel any talk of his decline and potentially find some good suitors.
(86) Team DePutron - Al Harrington
Al Harrington does a lot, getting points, boards, threes, and occasionally steals and blocks. With K-Mart hurt, he should get good playing time as a third option on a good team. Also, if 'Melo is traded, he will see an increased role in the offense.
(87) Team Pauker - J.J. Hickson
With LeBron gone, someones gotta score in Cleveland. Didn't get too many minutes last season, but Mike Brown is no longer the man in charge, which is probably a good thing for Hickson.
(88) Team AK - Jamal Crawford
Crawford's PG eligibility ended up pushing me to take him. Since I decided to ignore assists, Crawford fills the position and complements my team with his scoring and three point shooting abilities.
(89) E.T. Phone Philly - Emeka Okafor
After Roy Hibbert went off the board a few picks prior, I wanted to ensure that I'm winning blocks and rebounds in my head-to-head matchups each week. Dwight and J-Smooth were a great start, and Okafor—he of the 13 points, 10 rebounds, two blocks per game averages—should lock up blocks without question. Okafor's another guy, like Smith, whose fantasy value is adversely affected by his poor free throw percentage, but when you're punting free throw percentage like I am, I'm now getting a bargain on guys like this.
(90) Yao Know What I Ming? - J.R. Smith
I'll be honest, I'm banking on 'Melo to get traded relatively soon, and I assume that with Carmelo out of the line-up, a lot of the scoring responsibilities (more at least) will go to J.R. Smith. Still, for a seventh round pick, this guy averaged a career high with 15.4 points per game last year.
(91) C-Town Is J.J.'s Town Now - Jason Terry
Terry has been a staple of the Dallas offense for quite some time. He's a great source of points and threes and he plays an overall efficient game.
(92) Team Marshall - Andrew Bynum
If Bynum can stay healthy, he will be a major contributor in rebounds and blocks.
(93) CP3 Ju-know- Me? - Yao Ming
I chose Yao because I know he will provide consistent numbers as long as he can stay healthy. He won't be playing as many minutes, but he will provide good numbers for a back-up center.
(94) Team Schultz - Leandro Barbosa
The Brazilian Blur is free from the confines of Phoenix's bench. Barbosa is a solid source of points and threes, and he could even see time at point guard to boost his assist totals.
(95) Ibaka Flaka Flame - John Salmons
If he continues at the pace he ended last year, 19.9 points, 1.1 steals, 1.5 threes, he's definitely a fantasy asset. Considering Corey Maggette will be in town stealing possessions, this could be unlikely. My least favorite pick, but a bargain bin pick at 95 (between Andre Miller and Barbosa).
(96) Scalabrine Green - Andre Miller
Miller should see some more time with Steve Blake no longer in town. If he can create some chemistry with Brandon Roy and the rest of the Blazers, he could be a dangerous player.
(97) Team Felkey - Mike Miller
This was one was easy—good percentages, solid rebounding numbers, and will knock down some threes. And even if the Heat are blowing opponents out, Miller will still get playing time.
(98) Team Slim Barkley - Rodney Stuckey
Even with the carousel of guards in Detroit, they love him enough that I figure he'll get minutes to produce. Even if his numbers don't improve as Detroit has expected in the past.
Round 8
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(99) Team Slim Barkley - Elton Brand
I liked hearing that Brand slimmed down this season for Doug Collins. He is still not that old. The weight off his body should cut down on injuries. I think he will be at least consistent this year.
(100) Team Felkey - Terrence Williams
His overall averages weren't great last season, but he really came on strong in the final 20 games. The Nets acquiring Travis Outlaw and Anthony Morrow is a little scary, but Williams is too good of a player not to get consistent minutes for a young team. He's a project, but one that could pay big dividends.
(101) Scalabrine Green - Andrei Kirilenko
In a contract year, Kirilenko will be playing motivated. While he'll never see money anywhere near what he's been making lately, he will be playing for that one, big final contract. He's a Swiss-army knife and does it all. Andrei is also one of the few five-by-five threats in the league.
(102) Ibaka Flaka Flame - Tyrus Thomas
Tyrus is a perennial sleeper pick. However, this year the Bobcats suffer from a lack of options at the PF position and he's in good with Larry Brown. If he gets 30-plus minutes a game, I'm expecting 1.5 steals, two blocks, and eight rebounds a game.
(103) Team Schultz - Mike Conley
In the final year of his rookie contract, Conley will be looking to capitalize on the upcoming season. He has steadily improved each season he's been in the league and this could be a career year for him.
(104) CP3 Ju-know- Me? - Richard Hamilton
I chose Hamilton because I grew up watching him play and though he is getting old, I know he can still average close to 20 points per game and thats all I need for a back-up shooting guard.
(105) Team Marshall - Ben Gordon
Gordon will provide a solid supply of points, threes, and boost free throw percentage.
(106) C-Town Is J.J.'s Town Now - Boris Diaw
Diaw can do it all. His versatility is key as he contributes in pretty much every category.
(107) Yao Know What I Ming? - Robin Lopez
Amar'e is gone! And that means roughly 8-12 more rebounds are available per game. Robin's effort on the boards was the clear reason to pick him. I'm hoping he develops into a scorer this year, but I'm just expecting solid rebounding numbers from him.
(108) E.T. Phone Philly - Carl Landry
I was going best available in this round; after having flashbacks to Landry's short time with Sacramento last season—when he averaged 18.0 points, 6.5 rebounds, 0.6 blocks and 1.0 steals in 28 games—I had to pick him here. In retrospect, I'll probably wish I drafted Ron Artest or Nicolas Batum here, but Landry's still the best frontcourt player the Kings have, even if the frontcourt's gotten much more crowded.
(109) Team AK - Nicolas Batum
Terrence Williams, Tyrus Thomas, and Robin Lopez were my main targets for this round, but they were taken before I had an opportunity to land any of them.
Batum is better known for his defensive abilities, but he can get it done on the other side of the ball. With the logjam at the small forward position cleared away, Batum will get every opportunity to thrive. In roughly 26 minutes a game last season, Batum managed to average 1.5 threes with nearly a steal and a block. With the full gamut of starter's minutes, I expect Batum to really shine in Portland.
Also, special thanks to Bryan for passing up on Batum, you will regret it.
(110) Team Pauker - James Harden
Jumping aboard the OKC train on this one. Harden should get a lot of minutes. Don't really expect a sophomore slump, especially considering the talent around him.
(111) Team DePutron - Ron Artest
I wanted Nicolas batum, but he was taken two picks before my selection. I needed a SF so I took Artest. He was new as a Laker last year, so his offense suffered in the new system. Hopefully, he makes strides this season, being able to put up points, assists, and three-point numbers like he did prior to his time in LA.
(112) Team Moore - Jose Calderon
It wasn't long ago that Calderon was going in the top 20 of fantasy drafts. Now is a different story, but he still plays an efficient game.
Round 9
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(113) Team Moore - Corey Maggette
Maggette will continue to do what he always does—score points and get to the line. He won't really do much else, but he is a good scoring punch in the ninth round.
(114) Team DePutron - Channing Frye
Frye broke out as a three-point specialist last season. Hopefully, he improves with a larger role now that Amar'e is gone. I expect a decent increase in minutes, likely resulting in him getting more points, blocks, and rebounds.
(115) Team Pauker - Ty Lawson
I needed a guard at this point for well-rounded purposes. There's not much to not like about Lawson. Coming off an impressive rookie campaign, Lawson's athleticism, ability to finish, underrated strength, and court vision should go a long way.
(116) Team AK - Wilson Chandler
In hindsight, I probably should have taken JaVale McGee so that my team was dominant in blocks. Regardless, I have no qualms with landing Chandler in the ninth.
There's a chance that Wilson Chandler will start at the PF position in New York. He has a solid post game and it should only help his rebounding and blocks. Also, being in a contract year with a cloudy future, it should only help to motivate him further.
Plus, like Shane, I wanted to have a member of my beloved Knicks on my roster.
(117) E.T. Phone Philly - Jameer Nelson
I desperately needed to start picking guards—I only had Brooks and Richardson to this point—and the starting PG of one of the best Eastern Conference teams seemed like a solid value this late in the draft. I'm hoping he reverts more to 08-09 form—16.7 points, 5.4 assists, 3.5 rebounds, 1.2 steals, 2.0 three-pointers per game—than he did last year. Given that the Magic didn't make any major alterations, roster-wise, I think the Magic offense should click more this year, and that all starts with Nelson.
(118) Yao Know What I Ming? - Evan Turner
Potential to become Philadelphia's number one option. Apparently they're planning on moving Iggy, but for now I think Evan can be a solid contender for rookie of the year, and post some solid numbers throughout the stat-sheet.
(119) C-Town Is J.J.'s Town Now - JaVale McGee
McGee is an athletic freak and he has a ton of upside. Still, he is a bit raw and will take time to develop, but he should at least be a strong source of rebounds and blocks.
(120) Team Marshall - Anderson Varejao
Now that Varejao is finally starting for Cleveland, he should be able to take advantage of the glut of minutes that he'll see be seeing.
(121) CP3 Ju-know- Me? - Charlie Villanueva
I picked Villanueva because he averages close to 13 points and eight rebounds per game, and those are great numbers for a back-up. He will be a good back-up plan if one of my players gets injured because he can play multiple positions.
(122) Team Schultz - Samuel Dalembert
Dalembert has been an iron-man over the past four seasons having not missed a single game. If he gets some solid playing time, he'll contribute plenty of rebounds and blocks.
(123) Ibaka Flaka Flame - Andris Biedrins
Biedrins is still a young center in the up-tempo Warriors' scheme and only a season removed from a his 11-11 year. Hoping there's more to come, but drafted him just because of his high block totals.
(124) Scalabrine Green - Thaddeus Young
Thaddeus is a promising young player with plenty of upside. While his role on the 76ers is still in question, he will make do with the time he is given.
(125) Team Felkey - Beno Udrih
Udrih quietly averaged 12.9 points, 4.7 assists, a steal and a three-pointer per game last season. Because Tyreke Evans and Omri Casspi are versatile enough to play multiple positions, I still think Udrih will get solid minutes this year—25-30 per game.
(126) Team Slim Barkley - Greg Oden
Yes, he's hurt and he will probably get hurt again this season, but I like the risk. He gives rebounds and blocks to my team. Since the two big bodies I originally drafted are available in Gasol and Lee as healthy, consistent options, he is just a backup option with potential.
Round 10
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(127) Team Slim Barkley - Jonny Flynn
Knowing that Flynn was getting the ball and not Ricky Rubio again this year, I pulled the trigger on this pick. Did not realize he's starting the year on the injured reserve, but I figure his sophomore season should improve upon his rookie campaign.
(128) Team Felkey - Serge Ibaka
The Nenad Krstic-Nick Collison era is over in OKC; it's time for the Cole Aldrich-Serge Ibaka show in the middle. In 18 minutes per game as a rookie, he put up 5.4 rebounds and 1.3 blocks. If he plays 28 minutes, those numbers would translate to 8.4 rebounds and 2.0 blocks. I'll take that at No. 128 every time.
(129) Scalabrine Green - Lou Williams
Backing up Jrue Holiday, Williams should see enough run in the back-court to be productive.
(130) Ibaka Flaka Flame - Linas Kleiza
Kleiza is a sleeper with upside in threes and up to seven rebounds a game. He'll be a full-time starter on a depleted Toronto team.
(131) Team Schultz - Wesley Johnson
Wesley was the No. 4 overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft. He's likely to split time at the shooting guard and small forward position. He has a lot of potential and flashed some of it in preseason.
(132) CP3 Ju-know- Me? - Yi Jianlian
Yi was my pick here because he is a good three-point shooter which can come handy when he is having an on night. He is also projected to get seven rebounds per game, so that should help too.
(133) Team Marshall - Drew Gooden
After signing a huge contract with the Bucks, Gooden will get every opportunity to succeed. He's capable of putting up double-doubles on a nightly basis.
(134) C-Town Is J.J.'s Town Now - Anthony Morrow
Morrow was an effective player on the Golden State Warriors last year. If he can get strong minutes in New Jersey, he can be a useful player.
(135) Yao Know What I Ming? - Richard Jefferson
"Richard Jefferson is in for a big year" -Greg Poppovich.
I'm pretty sure he said that last year as well, but I'm banking on that being true.
(136) E.T. Phone Philly - George Hill
I did backflips when Hill was still available here, as I needed more guard support, and Hill has both PG and SG eligibility. He's also only one injury to Tony Parker or Manu Ginobili away from the starting lineup, and he posted extremely solid all-around stat lines last season in February and March as a starter.
(137) Team AK - Jarrett Jack
Jack seems primed to take over the starting point guard position from Jose Calderon this year. While Calderon is efficient, he lacks the qualities to be a leader for a team in desperate need of one.
When Jack was called upon to start in place of an injured Calderon last year, he excelled in the role and I hope he gets that opportunity this year. Regardless of his role, he should get plenty of minutes and chances to produce.
(138) Team Pauker - Josh Childress
After playing in Europe for the past few years, this was definitely a risky pick. With Stoudemire out of the picture however, Childress could easily take over the scoring load in Phoenix. Having Steve Nash on the team also helps.
(139) Team DePutron - D.J. Augustin
Augustin is now a full-time starter with Felton gone, so he should definitely improve all of his numbers.
(140) Team Moore - Chris Andersen
"The Birdman" should see some good run early on with Kenyon Martin out. He's an absolute beast of a shot blocker.
Round 11
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(141) Team Moore - Josh Howard
If Howard can put his off-court troubles behind him and concentrate on playing basketball, he could be a valuable asset in the fantasy world.
(142) Team DePutron - Marvin Williams
Marvin does a lot of things well on the court . He will get points, rebounds, steals, and blocks, but nothing really stands out as great. Hopefully, he can put it all together and have a season worthy of his being a No. 2 overall selection a few years back.
(143) Team Pauker - J.J. Redick
Don't look now, but he's actually good. Vince Carter's declining, which should only boost Redick's minutes and productivity. He should help majorly with field goal and free throw percentage.
(144) Team AK - Reggie Williams
Reggie Williams is a largely unknown quantity, but he made a nice run at the end of last season with the Warriors. Set to start at small forward, he should be a nice source of points and threes. I have him pegged as a sleeper and getting him in the 12th round should pay dividends if my prediction is correct.
(145) E.T. Phone Philly - Shawn Marion
Having never owned The Matrix in fantasy before, I figured I'd give him a whirl this late in the draft, as he's certainly got the talent to be one of my roster's glue guys. He won't blow me away in any one category, but he should produce enough all-around fantasy goodness to justify his spot on my roster.
(146) Yao Know What I Ming? - DeJuan Blair
I went with Blair for his rebounding ability, and that he might become a low-post scorer for San Antonio this year. He's been having a great pre-season.
(147) C-Town Is J.J.'s Town Now - Carlos Delfino
Delfino really came on strong after the All-Star break. He filled up the stat sheet and really helps in threes.
(148) Team Marshall - Taj Gibson
With Boozer out early on, Gibson can capitalize on the opportunity and put up solid numbers. It could also lead to an expanded role even with Boozer back if he manages to play well.
(149) CP3 Ju-know- Me? - Rodrigue Beaubois
I chose Beaubois because he is a potential star on the rise and if he starts playing well, I could have received a steal.
(150) Team Schultz - Tiago Splitter
Splitter is an upside pick that is worth a late-round flier. He should start next to Duncan and contribute right away.
(151) Ibaka Flaka Flame - Spencer Hawes
Someone needs to pick up Sammy D's numbers. He'll get blocks, some rebounds, and a few threes. Hopefully he improves in Philly as a starting center.
(152) Scalabrine Green - Brad Miller
Miller should see some solid minutes, whether he starts or backs up Yao Ming at center.
(153) Team Felkey - Brandon Rush
Jim O'Brien has said that he plans to keep Paul Geroge coming off the bench when the season starts, so that opens up a starting spot at SG that is Brandon Rush's for the taking. He shot over 40 percent from the three-point line last season and with Granger and Collison demanding so much attention, hopefully he makes the most of his opportunity.
(154) Team Slim Barkley - Tayshaun Prince
Just a filler pick for me. I figure with injuries playing their part, I can put him into the lineup as a utility player or forward to garner rebounds, steals, assists or whatever else I'm lacking during the season.
Round 12
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(155) Team Slim Barkley - Derrick Favors
With Troy Murphy being injured, Favors supposedly will start for the Nets. I'm still not sure about the product from Georgia Tech, but figured the 19 year old was worth the gamble at the 12th pick.
(156) Team Felkey - Dorell Wright
More than likely it will come down to Wright or Reggie Williams starting at SF for the Warriors. Since Williams was already off the board, I took the gamble with Wright. Playing in Golden State always skews people's numbers also, so it's not inconceivable to see him averaging 10-plus points, a three, and a steal in about 25 minutes per game.
(157) Scalabrine Green - Kenyon Martin
When healthy, Martin is a near double-double machine capable of contributing across the board in steals and blocks.
(158) Ibaka Flaka Flame - Corey Brewer
plays the passing lanes and will get 1-2 steals a game. Beasley and Webster will limit his minutes, but here's to hoping he'll break out a bit. Otherwise, I'm dropping him.
(159) Team Schultz - Wesley Matthews
Matthews parlayed his strong rookie season in Utah to a massive contract with the Blazers. He'll play multiple positions and contribute a little bit everywhere.
(160) CP3 Ju-know- Me? - Michael Redd
I chose Redd because of his shooting ability and his potential to always have a couple great games.
(161) Team Marshall - Shane Battier
Battier is one of the elite defenders in the league and he is extremely versatile. With his high basketball IQ, he can always be counted on as he'll see even more minutes with Ariza gone.
(162) C-Town Is J.J.'s Town Now - Luke Ridnour
Ridnour will start the season at point guard for the Timberwolves while Flynn gets healthy. He's a solid player and will provide consistency at the point guard position with solid minutes.
(163) Yao Know What I Ming? - Mike Bibby
I needed another point-guard. Hopefully he doesn't lose his starting job to Jeff Teague this year.
(164) E.T. Phone Philly - Kirk Hinrich
If Hinrich breaks into the starting lineup, or if Arenas or Wall end up getting hurt, this pick could end up being the coup of the draft. Hinrich's a quality player that can pour in threes—helping Aaron Brooks and Jason Richardson on that front—and should end up with plenty of open looks as defenses collapse around Wall and Arenas
(165) Team AK - Martell Webster
The starting shooting guard position in Minnesota is still up in the air, and Webster seems primed to take on that role. He has deep range and he can really rack up threes, so he works into my overall draft strategy quite nicely.
With a lack of reliable scoring options on the Timberwolves, this former lottery pick has a lot of upside and is one of my sleepers.
(166) Team Pauker - Hakim Warrick
Similar thought process as with Childress. Change of scenery could bode well for Warrick, who is a tremendous athlete with considerable basketball skills. Being a late rounder, the pick was based more on potential.
(167) Team DePutron - Nate Robinson
I wanted another guard, and Nate could put up big points, assists, steals, and three-point numbers if someone on the Celtics gets hurt.
(168) Team Moore - Matt Barnes
Barnes will play a vital role on the Lakers coming off the bench. He'll get some decent rebounds and threes.
Round 13
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(169) Team Moore - Jason Thompson
Thompson has plenty of upside, but he'll be fighting for minutes on a stacked Kings' squad. If he can find some playing time, he's a player capable of putting up double-doubles nightly.
(170) Team DePutron - Anthony Tolliver
Tolliver put up good numbers across the board last season in Golden State, contributing in nearly every category. Maybe he can do the same with his new team in Minnesota, especially since they’re allegedly trying to run an up-tempo offense.
(171) Team Pauker - Tyler Hansbrough
More of a gut feeling than anything, but Hansbrough, an extremely smart player, may have figured out how to translate his "I'm somehow good at basketball" style of play into the NBA after a rookie season where he exceeded most expectations. The addition of Darren Collison is also huge, as he should bolster the offense tremendously.
(172) Team AK - DeMar DeRozan
As a late round flier, I was ecstatic to land DeMar. It was actually my intent to take him earlier, but when I realized that everyone else either forgot about him or had no interest, I decided to wait until the final round. With Chris Bosh no longer in town, DeMar can really step up and make a claim as the man in Toronto.
(173) E.T. Phone Philly - Amir Johnson
On the off chance that the Raptors knew something that the rest of us didn't when they handed Johnson a five-year deal worth the full mid-level exception.
(174) Yao Know What I Ming? - Mehmet Okur
I already regret it. Thought he was healthy, apparently he is not. :/
(175) C-Town Is J.J.'s Town Now - Grant Hill
Even nearing 40, Hill is still capable of competing with the best in the league. He'll continue to be a strong play now that Amar'e Stoudemire is no longer in town.
(176) Team Marshall - Darko Milicic
While Darko is still considered to be a huge bust, he somehow manages to keep a position in the NBA. The Timberwolves believe in him and he should get some solid starters minutes.
(177) CP3 Ju-know- Me? - Luke Babbitt
I chose Babbitt because he is a dark horse. Most people may not know him, but I have a gut feeling that he was a risk-reward type player that I could use if he has a good first year.
(178) Team Schultz - Ersan Ilyasova
Ersan will have a reduced role in Milwaukee this year with all the new additions, but he can still put up solid numbers.
(179) Ibaka Flaka Flame - Tyson Chandler
Hopefully with his injuries behind him, he's playing with Jason Kidd, a dish-master. He'll be great for oops, which will reminisce of his NOLA days. Hopefully he can fully regain form and become the 10-10 player he once was. Otherwise, his blocks are still at a premium.
(180) Scalabrine Green - Jamario Moon
This athletic freak will be starting for the now depleted Cavaliers. Taking the place of LeBron James in the starting lineup, Moon could potentially be in line for a career year with all the touches set to come his way.
(181) Team Felkey - Ramon Sessions
A somewhat sentimental pick but also one that could be a potential goldmine. I think Sessions will ultimately wind up as the starting PG for the Cavs with Mo Williams moving to SG. He's the only true ball-handler on the roster, has a quick first step, and can create shots for others - something that no other Cleveland guard can do. It wouldn't surprise me at all if he wound up averaging 12-13 points and 6-7 assists per game.
(182) Team Slim Barkley - Mike Dunleavy
Needed another Shooting Guard to back Allen, so I figured a guy who starts for his team and could also play small forward was nice to get with my last pick.
Team Moore (Harrison Moore)
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PG Monta Ellis, GS
SG Paul Pierce, Bos
SF Kevin Durant, OKC
PF Carlos Boozer, Chi
C Chris Andersen, Den
G Tony Parker, SA
F Antawn Jamison, Cle
UTIL Kevin Garnett, Bos
UTIL Jose Calderon, Tor
UTIL Corey Maggette, Mil
Bench Josh Howard, Was
Bench Matt Barnes, LAL
Bench Jason Thompson, Sac
Team DePutron (Shane DePutron)
16 of 28
PG Chris Paul, Nor
SG Joe Johnson, Atl
SF Ron Artest, LAL
PF Jeff Green, OKC
C Al Horford, Atl
G Raymond Felton, NY
F Al Harrington, Den
UTIL Andrew Bogut, Mil
UTIL Channing Frye, Pho
UTIL Nate Robinson, Bos
Bench D.J. Augustin, Cha
Bench Marvin Williams, Atl
Bench Anthony Tolliver, Min
Team Pauker (Lance Pauker)
17 of 28
PG Russell Westbrook, OKC
SG Kobe Bryant, LAL
SF Danilo Gallinari, NY
PF LaMarcus Aldridge, Por
C Tim Duncan, SA
G James Harden, OKC
F DeMarcus Cousins, Sac
UTIL J.J. Hickson, Cle
UTIL Ty Lawson, Den
UTIL Josh Childress, Pho
Bench J.J. Redick, Orl
Bench Hakim Warrick, Pho
Bench Tyler Hansbrough, Ind
Team AK (Allen Kim)
18 of 28
PG Jamal Crawford, Atl
SG Kevin Martin, Hou
SF LeBron James, Mia
PF Gerald Wallace, Cha
C Al Jefferson, Uta
G Wilson Chandler, NY
F Andray Blatche, Was
UTIL Roy Hibbert, Ind
UTIL Nicolas Batum, Por
UTIL Jarrett Jack, Tor
Bench Reggie Williams, GS
Bench Martell Webster, Min
Bench DeMar DeRozan, Tor
E.T. Phone Philly (Bryan Toporek)
19 of 28
PG Aaron Brooks, Hou PG
SG Jason Richardson, Pho SG
SF Luol Deng, Chi SF
PF Josh Smith, Atl PF, SF
C Dwight Howard, Orl C
G Jameer Nelson, Orl PG
F Paul Millsap, Uta PF
UTIL Emeka Okafor, Nor C
UTIL Carl Landry, Sac PF
UTIL George Hill, SA PG, SG
Bench Shawn Marion, Dal SF, PF
Bench Kirk Hinrich, Was SG, PG
Bench Amir Johnson, Tor PF
Yao Know What I Ming? (Ahaviah Bessemer)
20 of 28
PG Tyreke Evans, Sac
SG Eric Gordon, LAC
SF Vince Carter, Orl
PF Dirk Nowitzki, Dal
C Chris Kaman, LAC
G Derrick Rose, Chi
F J.R. Smith, Den
UTIL Robin Lopez, Pho
UTIL Evan Turner, Phi
UTIL Richard Jefferson, SA
Bench DeJuan Blair, SA
Bench Mike Bibby, Atl
Bench Mehmet Okur, Uta
C-Town Is J.J.'s Town Now (Bob Evans)
21 of 28
PG Gilbert Arenas, Was
SG Dwyane Wade, Mia
SF Andre Iguodala, Phi
PF David West, Nor
C Marcus Camby, Por
G Jason Terry, Dal
F Caron Butler, Dal
UTIL Boris Diaw, Cha
UTIL JaVale McGee, Was
UTIL Anthony Morrow, NJ
Bench Carlos Delfino, Mil
Bench Luke Ridnour, Min
Bench Grant Hill, Pho
Team Marshall (Ryan Marshall)
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PG Stephen Curry, GS
SG O.J. Mayo, Mem
SF Trevor Ariza, Nor
PF Anderson Varejao, Cle
C Andrew Bynum, LAL
G Chauncey Billups, Den
F Drew Gooden, Mil
UTIL Darren Collison, Ind
UTIL John Wall, Was
UTIL Ben Gordon, Det
Bench Taj Gibson, Chi
Bench Shane Battier, Hou
Bench Darko Milicic, Min
CP3 Ju-Know-Me? (Hayden Kim)
23 of 28
PG Brandon Jennings, Mil
SG Brandon Roy, Por
SF Carmelo Anthony, Den
PF Blake Griffin, LAC
C Marc Gasol, Mem
G Richard Hamilton, Det
F Lamar Odom, LAL
UTIL Yao Ming, Hou
UTIL Charlie Villanueva, Det
UTIL Yi Jianlian, Was
Bench Rodrigue Beaubois, Dal
Bench Michael Redd, Mil
Bench Luke Babbitt, Por
Team Schultz (Dan Schultz)
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PG Mo Williams, Cle
SG Manu Ginobili, SA
SF Danny Granger, Ind
PF Andrea Bargnani, Tor
C Amare Stoudemire, NY
G Leandro Barbosa, Tor
F Luis Scola, Hou
UTIL Mike Conley, Mem
UTIL Wesley Johnson, Min
UTIL Wesley Matthews, Por
Bench Tiago Splitter, SA
Bench Ersan Ilyasova, Mil
Bench Samuel Dalembert, Sac
Ibaka Flaka Flame (Hubert Yi)
25 of 28
PG Deron Williams, Uta
SG John Salmons, Mil
SF Hedo Turkoglu, Pho
PF Zach Randolph, Mem
C Brook Lopez, NJ
G Jrue Holiday, Phi
F Kevin Love, Min
UTIL Tyrus Thomas, Cha
UTIL Andris Biedrins, GS
UTIL Linas Kleiza, Tor
Bench Corey Brewer, Min
Bench Tyson Chandler, Dal
Bench Spencer Hawes, Phi
Scalabrine Green (Adam Hirshfield)
26 of 28
PG Steve Nash, Pho
SG Lou Williams, Phi
SF Rashard Lewis, Orl
PF Andrei Kirilenko, Uta
C Nene, Den
G Jason Kidd, Dal
F Thaddeus Young, Phi
UTIL Devin Harris, NJ
UTIL Andre Miller, Por
UTIL Brad Miller, Hou
Bench Troy Murphy, NJ
Bench Jamario Moon, Cle
Bench Kenyon Martin, Den
Team Felkey (Eric Felkey)
27 of 28
PG Rajon Rondo, Bos
SG Stephen Jackson, Cha
SF Mike Miller, Mia
PF Chris Bosh, Mia
C Joakim Noah, Chi
G Marcus Thornton, Nor
F Anthony Randolph, NY
UTIL Terrence Williams, NJ
UTIL Beno Udrih, Sac
UTIL Serge Ibaka, OKC
Bench Brandon Rush, Ind
Bench Dorell Wright, GS
Bench Ramon Sessions, Cle
Team Slim Barkley (Erik Landau)
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PG Baron Davis, LAC
SG Ray Allen, Bos
SF Rudy Gay, Mem
PF Pau Gasol, LAL
C David Lee, GS
G Rodney Stuckey, Det
F Michael Beasley, Min
UTIL Elton Brand, Phi
UTIL Tayshaun Prince, Det
UTIL Derrick Favors, NJ
Bench Greg Oden, Por
Bench Jonny Flynn, Min
Bench Mike Dunleavy, Ind

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