Brandon Jennings' Fall from the Lottery
The fascinating thing about the days leading up to a NBA Draft is that the “experts,” the movers and shakers in many franchises’ war rooms, start to believe the hype around the young adults that they are about to make very rich.
No matter if you are Blake Griffin, Eric Maynor, Wayne Ellington, or Brandon Jennings, the team that selects those players are drafting as much on potential as anything else. In essence, the word "potential" is the optimism that all 30 teams have at the start of training camp.
Title contenders feel they have the potential of winning it all, while some very bad teams feel new players and a new attitude can equal the potential of having a special season. Our latest and next-to-last Mock Draft (last one on Thursday, just hours before the actual one), shows little movement at the top. However, some players are starting to see their names bounce in and out of the lottery.
1. Clippers—Blake Griffin
The only drama surrounding this pick is whether being named to be the coverboy for NCAA 2010 video game will cause a Madden-like curse.
2. Grizzlies—Hasheem Thabeet
My gut feeling says the Grizz trade this pick, whether moving down later in the top 10 to take a guard like Jonny Flynn, or moving into the late teens or early 20s and going with a James Johnson-Austin Daye caliber player.
3. Thunder—James Harden
I think this is pretty much set. The new Big Three (Durant, Westbrook, Harden) are gonna bring some excitement to OKC next year.
4. Kings—Ricky Rubio
There’s no way the Kings let Rubio slip past them, right? Stranger things have happened, but unless they get an offer they simply can’t refuse, Rubio should be able to land right in there laps here.
5. Wizards—Jordan Hill
Another pick I feel will likely belong to someone else before the week is out. Hill is coveted by many teams, including the Mavericks and Knicks, and they might both put on a full-court press to move up.
6. Timberwolves—Tyreke Evans
Evans has seen his draft stock remain steaddy around the No. 4 to No. 8 range. The Wolves have been rumored to move up to possibly take Rubio, but someone needs to send them a memo that Evans will be a better pro.
7. Warriors—Jrue Holiday
If Jamal Crawford thought he was buried on the Warriors bench last year, wait until GSW makes this move. The Warriors also have seen Monta Ellis come out and say he is dedicated to being a Warrior, but that doesn’t mean much to management. Holiday and Evans could easily swap here, but the UCLA guard winds up in Oakland in this mock.
8. Knicks—Stephen Curry
Other than Blake going to the Clippers, this pick is as predictable as they come. The Knicks will take Curry, if he is here, even though Jonny Flynn (projected to be a better pro) and DeMar DeRozan (a potential All-Star) will be sitting in the green room.
9. Raptors—DeMar DeRozan
The next Vince Carter (or Tracy McGrady) heads to Canada. Raptors fans should either rejoice or prepare to watch him leave their team in three years.
10. Bucks—Jonny Flynn
The Bucks can’t pass up on Flynn at this spot. Don’t be surprised if some teams watch how the draft is shaking out, and start ringing the Bucks’ phone with trade offers.
11. Nets—Gerald Henderson
Henderson’s arrival could mean Vince is on his way out of Jersey soon.
12. Bobcats—Earl Clark
The Bobcats get it right on Draft Day (finally). Clark is a bit of a tweener between a 3 and a 4, but could potentially develop into a poor man's Rashard Lewis on the wing.
13. Pacers—James Johnson
The Pacers are quietly putting together a very good young team. Johnson, along with Danny Granger and Troy Murphy, will cause problems for opponents.
14. Suns—Brandon Jennings
Steve Kerr rolls the dice in the most important draft of his GM career. Jennings is brought in to learn from Steve Nash on how to run the "Run-N-Fun" offense. Perfect situation for Young Money to develop.
15. Pistons—Tyler Hansbrough
The UNC star will be a solid pro in the league, and the Pistons are a good fit for his hard-nosed, workmanlike style.
16. Bulls—DeJuan Blair
I believe this pick will eventually not be Chicago’s, but they may draft Blair for a team they will make a trade with.
17. Sixers—Eric Maynor
Everyone has all but penciled in Maynor to go here.
18. Wolves—B.J Mullens
Mullens and Kevin Love on the same front line? Possibly, but not probable. This pick will get dealt.
19. Hawks—Terrence Williams
Williams' athleticism and potential gives the Hawks another scorer. I think Acie Law will get one more year to develop, rather than the Hawks taking a point guard.
20. Utah Jazz—Austin Daye
Daye can and will be the replacement for Carlos Boozer or Paul Millsap, whichever one departs.
21. Hornets—Ty Lawson
Lawson is a great talent, and a CP3/Lawson backcourt would create matchup problems.
22. Mavericks—Sam Young
A younger version of Jerry Stackhouse, potentially.
23. Kings—Wayne Ellington
Sacramento gets a steal here. Ellington will get playing time on a losing team, and could develop nicely in a year or so.
24. Blazers—Omri Cassipi
Another capable rebounder who can add depth to the front court.
25. Thunder—Patrick Mills
Mills and Westbrook provide OKC with one of the best young backcourts in the league, potentially.
26. Bulls—Jeff Teague
Teague is the best player available at this spot, and while Chicago already has Rookie of the Year Derrick Rose at the point, Teague can offer up valuable minutes with the second team.
27. Grizzlies—Derrick Brown
Derrick Brown could be the sleeper of the NBA Draft, seriously.
28. Timberwolves—Taj Gibson
Depth, Depth, Depth…
29. Lakers—Jack McClinton
McClinton could potentially provide the Lakers with added depth, and play a critical role in the team's repeat hopes, should Lamar Odom or Trevor Ariza leave.
30. Cavaliers—Marcus Thornton
Another big frontcourt player to help LeBron in his quest for the ring.
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