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Mock draft time is coming
From draft.net ; this is updated post the March Tourney.
15 Boston Myles Turner 6-11 243 PF/C Texas
16 *Atlanta Frank Kaminsky 7-0 240 C Wisconsin
17 Milwaukee Tyus Jones 6-1 190 PG Duke
18 *Philadelphia Devin Booker 6-6 205 SG Kentucky
19 Washington Jerian Grant 6-5 205 PG Notre Dame
[COLOR="Red"]20 Toronto Montrezl Harrell 6-8 240 PF Louisville[/COLOR]
21 *Chicago Delon Wright 6-5 190 PG/SG Utah
22 *Dallas Buddy Hield 6-4 215 SG Oklahoma
23 *Cleveland Jarell Martin 6-9 240 PF LSU
24 San Antonio Terry Rozier 6-2 190 PG Louisville
25 *BostonChris McCullough 6-10 220 PF Syracuse
I posted players 15 - 25 as theoretically any of these players can drop / rise up the rankings subject to team needs.
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Draftexpress... updated post tourney.
Slightly different take.
Dollar value represents CAP hold.
Again I included 15 - 25 as most likely as any can move up and down but not so likely from the actual "lottery" ~ all the way down to Raptor zone picks.
15 Indiana. Sam Dekker $1,600,000 SF Wisconsin
16 Boston. Jerian Grant $1,520,000 PG Notre Dame
17 Milwaukee. Devin Booker $1,440,000 SG Kentucky
18 New Orleans. Bobby Portis $1,370,000 PF Arkansas
19 Washington. Trey Lyles $1,310,000 PF Kentucky
[COLOR="Red"]20 Toronto. Kevon Looney $1,260,000 PF UCLA[/COLOR]
21 Dallas. Tyus Jones $1,210,000 PG Duke
22 Chicago. Cameron Payne $1,160,000 PG Murry State
23 Portland. Montrezl Harrell $1,110,000 PF Louisville
24 Cleveland. Rondae Hollis-Jefferson $1,070,000 SF Arizona
25 Memphis. CariseVert $1,030,000 PG / SG Michigan
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Two repeat names start to jump out
Montrezl Harris the PF from Louisville.
Tyrus Jones the PG from Duke.
They jump out as being mentioned consistently around a Raptor zone pick and in theory address depth / team needs / observations of the media.
I am sure Masai and team have a very different out look
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USA Today panel of experts....
15. Hawks: Trey Lyles, PF Kentucky
HT: 6'10" | WT: 235 lbs | AGE: 19
Playing most of the season out of position at small forward as a result of Kentucky’s depth, that experience could help Lyles develop into a face-up power forward in the NBA.
16. Celtics: Devin Booker, SG Kentucky
HT: 6'6" | WT: 206 lbs | AGE: 18
Booker’s strong outside shot, and his solid potential as a defender, make him a sought after commodity in the NBA.
17. Bucks: Jerian Grant, SG Notre Dame
HT: 6'5" | WT: 204 lbs | AGE: 22
A strong defender, leader, and decision maker, Grant’s stock improved big time with his play this year. A more consistent outside shot would help.
18. Rockets: Bobby Portis, PF Arkansas
HT: 6'11" | WT: 242 lbs | AGE: 20
A face-up power forward who hits the glass hard, Portis may not have star potential, but he should be a contributor down the line.
19. Wizards: [COLOR="Indigo"]Tyus Jones, PG Duke[/COLOR]
HT: 6'1" | WT: 190 lbs | AGE: 18
Few in the college game got their offense into their half-court sets as well as Jones did, and his outside shot came along nicely. Size and athleticism are his biggest concerns.
[COLOR="Red"]20. Raptors: Cameron Payne, PG Murray State
HT: 6'2" | WT: 180 lbs | AGE: 20
Payne’s potential as a scorer off the pick and roll fits in well with what many NBA teams want out of their lead guards, and his improved outside shot helps his transition.[/COLOR]
21. Mavericks: Christian Wood, PF UNLV
HT: 6'11" | WT: 220 lbs | AGE: 19
Wood’s size, athleticism, and emerging outside shot are tempting attributes for a potential face-up power forward.
22. Bulls: Delon Wright, SG Utah
HT: 6'5" | WT: 190 lbs | AGE: 22
Wright’s defense at the point guard position has a lot of fans in the NBA, but they’ll have to look past his very streak outside shot.
23. Blazers:[COLOR="Indigo"] Montrezl Harrell, PF Louisville[/COLOR]
HT: 6'8" | WT: 240 lbs | AGE: 21
Harrell’s physical play, hustle, and strong rebounding should make him a steady contributor in the NBA.
24. Cavaliers: R.J. Hunter, SG Georgia State
HT: 6'5" | WT: 190 lbs | AGE: 21
A smart, heady wing player with skill scoring the basketball, Hunter’s inconsistency shooting from the perimeter hurt him, although some of that may be attributed to the attention he drew from opposing team’s defenses.
25. Grizzlies: Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, SF Arizona
HT: 6'7" | WT: 220 lbs | AGE: 20
The big question with Hollis-Jefferson is his outside shot, as his athleticism and defense are both well above average.
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.. a fan site called Tank Nation..interesting.. has Dekker falling pretty low.
Site claims to account for team needs.
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15 Atlanta ATL via Brooklyn Trey Lyles PF KentuckyFreshman
16 Boston BOS Bobby Portis PF Arkansas Sophomore
17 Milwaukee MIL [COLOR="Indigo"]Montrezl Harrell PF[/COLOR] Louisville Junior
18 Houston HOU via New orleans Jerian Grant PG Notre Dame Senior
19 Washington WAS [COLOR="Indigo"]Tyus Jones PG[/COLOR] Duke Freshman 6'1" 184 19
[COLOR="Red"]20 Toronto TOR Sam Dekker SF Wisconsin Junior[/COLOR]
21 Dallas DAL Delon Wright PG/SG Utah Senior
22 Chicago CHI Cameron Payne PG Murray State Sophomore
23 Portland POR Cliff Alexander PF/C Kansas Freshman
24 Cleveland CLE Jarell Martin PF LSU Sophomore
25 Memphis MEM Rondae Hollis-Jefferson SF Arizona Sophomore
Last edited by Jballer; 05-12-2015 at 09:09 AM.
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Sports Illustrated....
Again Dekker and Harrell in the mix. Interestingly no pure PG falls down this low.
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ATLANTA HAWKS (VIA NETS)
JAKOB POELTL, CENTER*
UTAH, FRESHMAN | 7-0, 235
Poeltl played well in Utah’s loss to Duke, impressing scouts with his defense on Jahlil Okafor. Poeltl is mobile, finishes well around the rim and works hard on every possession. He will need to bulk up and his brutal free throw shooting (44.4%) will have to improve.
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BOSTON CELTICS
KELLY OUBRE, G/F
KANSAS, FRESHMAN | 6-7, 200
Celtics GM Danny Ainge’s recent history suggests he is not afraid to take a flyer on a project. That’s Oubre, who was billed as Andrew Wiggins' heir at Kansas but struggled to put a complete season together. Oubre has a good looking jump shot and the physical tools to slide between either swing spot. He’s a D-Leaguer next season, but a Marcus Smart-James Young-Oubre core is a nice one for Brad Stevens to develop.
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MILWAUKEE BUCKS
KRIS DUNN, GUARD*
PROVIDENCE, SOPHOMORE | 6-3, 205
Dunn has enjoyed a rapid rise up draft boards the last two months as scouts have gotten a closer look at the total package he was believed to be before injuries slowed his ascent. Dunn is a big time athlete, but needs to learn the nuances of playing point guard. Who better to teach him than Jason Kidd?
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HOUSTON ROCKETS
[COLOR="Indigo"]SAM DEKKER, FORWARD[/COLOR]
WISCONSIN, JUNIOR | 6-9, 220
Can Dekker be a consistent NBA three-point shooter? That’s a question Rockets GM Daryl Morey and others will have to decide. Dekker has an NBA body and is athletic enough to be a serviceable defender. But is he the shooter that powered Wisconsin to wins over Arizona and North Carolina? Or is he closer to the erratic player that couldn’t make a three against Duke? Dekker’s 33.1% season average won’t cut it.
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WASHINGTON WIZARDS
[COLOR="Indigo"]MONTREZL HARRELL, FORWARD[/COLOR]
LOUISVILLE, JUNIOR | 6-8, 240
Harrell lacks traditional size, but he is a relentless rebounder with superior athleticism that made some nice strides offensively this season. Harrell could fit in nicely behind Nene and Marcin Gortat in the Wizards frontcourt.
MORE NBA: Early entry list for 2015 NBA draft
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TORONTO RAPTORS
BOBBY PORTIS, FORWARD
ARKANSAS, SOPHOMORE | 6-11, 240
The Raptors, predictably, got nothing from Bruno Coboclo, last year’s first-round pick who played sparingly in eight games this season. Portis isn’t particularly dynamic, but his offensive skills could help a Raptors team that gets the bulk of its scoring from perimeter players.[/COLOR]
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DALLAS MAVERICKS
CAMERON PAYNE, GUARD
MURRAY STATE, SOPHOMORE | 6-2, 180
Will Rajon Rondo return? Dallas’s fear of losing Rondo could lead the Mavs to taking another point guard in the draft. Payne is a good playmaker in a crowded field.
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CHICAGO BULLS
[COLOR="Indigo"]JERIAN GRANT, GUARD[/COLOR]
NOTRE DAME, SENIOR | 6-5, 202
Grant has put up strong numbers for two straight seasons, and is as NBA-ready as any point guard in this range. At 22, Grant is on the older side, but the Bulls didn’t hesitate to take 22-year old Doug McDermott last season.
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PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
R.J. HUNTER, GUARD
GEORGIA STATE, JUNIOR | 6-6, 190
The Blazers love the mid-majors, so why not grab another? Hunter didn’t shoot the ball particularly well last season but he has good size for a team that could need some help at shooting guard next season.
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CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
RONDAE HOLLIS-JEFFERSON, FORWARD
ARIZONA, SOPHOMORE | 6-6, 220
The Cavs add a defensive-minded wing as insurance in case Iman Shumpert becomes too pricey to bring back.
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MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
CARIS LEVERT, GUARD*
MICHIGAN, JUNIOR | 6-7, 200
The Grizzlies need shooters—when don’t they?—and LeVert, who made 40% of his three’s in each of the last two seasons, is one of the best left on the board.
Last edited by Jballer; 05-22-2015 at 08:08 AM.
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Going out on a limb here ...
I predict that Masai will target a PG ~ a true PG.
Further we will move up or down in the draft to get one of two likely available in the 15 + range
Tyus Jones PG
Duke Freshman 6'1" 184 19
JERIAN GRANT, GUARD
NOTRE DAME, SENIOR | 6-5, 202
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Jakob Poeltl is returning to school this year, not sure why he's on SI's Mock Draft, unless it isn't current.
Portis would be a good fit. He's not overly athletic, but from what I read has a very high motor and work ethic. Post skills are top notch for a prospect.
If the team is interested in a pure Point Guard, Tyus Jones, Cameron Payne and Jerian Grant are likely the only possible picks, as I doubt they'd be able to move into the Top 5 for Russell or Mudiay.
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I want to trade the pick for help now.
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Originally Posted by Chamberlain
Jakob Poeltl is returning to school this year, not sure why he's on SI's Mock Draft, unless it isn't current.
Mock 1.0 on SI.com
Link was given yesterday in draft summary but there could be more current iterations.
Chris Mannix is usually the guy at SI who has it closest. He did not prepare this one.
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Originally Posted by Dr.Funk
I want to trade the pick for help now.
Or maybe next years (1 of 2)??
We have 1 first rounder this year no second rounders.
Perhaps our picks next year (i.e. 20th and second rounder) plus a player might be better ?
Have not heard that this draft is "weak" nor "overly strong".
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Here is the first post lottery result I saw..
Bleacher Report CNN
A couple of interesting takes.. a few notes we start to read consistently.
~ perception Raptors will make a "safe choice" pick following Bruno last year.
~ more on Power forwards and every analysis suggests "because Amir" is old, gone, or both.
I frankly don't see it.
~ far from certain Amir is gone.
~ Masai never seems to play the safe pick
~ PF prospect from 2nd round last year. Patterson signed. PF Free agents seemingly abound - not the least of which is a certain young Canadian (restricted) playing in Cleveland right now contributing very well thank you
~ I still put my money on a true PG for the future assuming Klow will groom the guy; alternately a SF SG (Devin Booker??) that will put pressure TRoss Derozan
[COLOR="Red"]Question though : have we ever truly landed on Bruno's spot ? Is he a 3 or a 4 ??[/COLOR]
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15. Atlanta Hawks (via Nets): Kelly Oubre, Kansas, 6'7", SF, Freshman
16. Boston Celtics: Devin Booker, Kentucky, 6'6", SG, Freshman
17. Milwaukee Bucks: R.J. Hunter, Georgia State, 6'5", SG, Junior
18. Houston Rockets (via Pelicans):[COLOR="Indigo"] Tyus Jones[/COLOR], Duke, 6'2", PG, Freshman
19. Washington Wizards: Bobby Portis, Arkansas, 6'11", PF, Sophomore
[COLOR="Red"]20. Toronto Raptors: Trey Lyles, Kentucky, 6'10", PF, Freshman[/COLOR]
21. Dallas Mavericks: Kevon Looney, UCLA, 6'9", PF, Freshman
22. Chicago Bulls: Cedi Osman, Macedonia, 6'8", SG/SF, 1995
23. Portland Trail Blazers: Justin Anderson, Virginia, 6'6", SF, Junior
24. Cleveland Cavaliers: Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Arizona, 6'7", SF, Sophomore
25. Memphis Grizzlies: [COLOR="Indigo"]Montrezl Harrell[/COLOR], Louisville, 6'8", PF, Junior
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Trade idea for the raps. Trade Lowry and the rights to Daniels to Sacramento for Darren Collison and Derrick Williams and swap first round picks. Sac picks 20 and we pick 6th.
Who would the raps pick at 6?
In free agency we could go after two Canadians. Tristan Thompson and Cory Joseph.
Trade Vazquez along with Demar and JJ to Portland for Batum and Myers Leonard and Will Barton
Collison, Joseph,
Ross, Barton
Batum, Bruno, Derrick Williams
Thompson, Patterson
Val, Leonard, Bebe
Plus we still have a #6 pick.
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Draft.net update
15 *Atlanta Kelly Oubre6-7 205 SF Kansas Fr.
16 Boston Bobby Portis 6-11 245 PF Arkansas So.
17 Milwaukee Frank Kaminsky 7-1 230 C Wisconsin Sr.
18 *Houston [COLOR="Indigo"]Jerian Grant[/COLOR]6-4 200 PG Notre Dame Sr.
19 Washington Kevon Looney 6-9 222 PF UCLA Fr.
[COLOR="Red"]20 Toronto Montrezl Harrell 6-8 255 PF Louisville Jr.[/COLOR]
21 Dallas Delon Wright 6-5 180 PG/SG Utah Sr.
22 Chicago Justin Anderson 6-6 230 SF Virginia Jr.
23 Portland Rondae Hollis-Je...6-7 210 SF Arizona So.
24 Cleveland RJ Hunter 6-6 185 SG Georgia St. Jr.
25 Memphis [COLOR="Indigo"]Tyus Jones[/COLOR] 6-1 185 PG Duke
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SI.com by Chris Mannex ... This guy over at SI is usually right on the mark especially by his mock 5.0. He called out Cleveland's picks pretty well the last few years. Interestingly he doesn't opt for the PF and ranks some of those names thrown out above lower than others.
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ATLANTA HAWKS (VIA NETS)
BOBBY PORTIS, F
ARKANSAS, SOPHOMORE | 6-11, 240
Portis’s greatest strength: He competes like crazy. Executives love his relentless motor, which complements a diverse skill set. Portis is terrific in transition and is a strong floor-spacing big man prospect. The Hawks also love perimeter shooting big men.
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BOSTON CELTICS
SAM DEKKER, F
WISCONSIN, JUNIOR | 6-9, 220
Some intriguing freshmen are on the board here—Kevon Looney, Kelly Oubre—that could appeal to Celtics GM Danny Ainge. For now, pencil in Dekker, who tested extremely well athletically at the combine and, more importantly, shot well from three-point range. Dekker has an NBA body that executives love.
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MILWAUKEE BUCKS
R.J. HUNTER, G
GEORGIA STATE, JUNIOR | 6-6, 190
A postseason appearance accelerated Milwaukee’s youth movement, but there are still holes. The Bucks need a pivot, though drafting a five here would be a stretch. Expect Milwaukee to grab a swingman like Hunter, one of the draft’s best shooters, a nice fit to develop behind Khris Middleton.
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HOUSTON ROCKETS
KELLY OUBRE, G/F
KANSAS, FRESHMAN| 6-7, 200
Oubre is raw and struggled last season in the role of Andrew Wiggins' replacement. But he has tremendous physical tools and a shooting stroke scouts like a lot. In time, Oubre could develop into an elite defender. Oubre is likely destined for the D-League next season, but the Rockets have enough depth to wait for him to develop.
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WASHINGTON WIZARDS
KEVON LOONEY, F
UCLA, FRESHMAN | 6-9, 220
Nene is 32 years old and entering the final year of his contract. Looney isn’t ready to play yet—the word “project” was attached to him by several executives at the combine—but he has tremendous physical tools and is a rugged rebounding prospect. Looney could be a nice long-term investment in D.C.
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TORONTO RAPTORS
TYUS JONES, G
DUKE, FRESHMAN | 6-1, 190
Jones was among the most impressive players in interviews at the combine, showing uncanny polish, a demeanor that mirrors Jones’s play on the floor. The Raptors targeted a point guard in the first round last season—Phoenix grabbed Tyler Ennis before they could—and will do the same this year.[/COLOR]
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DALLAS MAVERICKS
[COLOR="Indigo"]MONTREZL HARRELL, F[/COLOR]
LOUISVILLE, JUNIOR | 6-8, 240
The Mavs need a point guard, and Utah’s Delon Wright is a candidate here. But Harrell—a high motor scorer/rebounder with an NBA body—could be tough to pass up for a team that will eventually need to start thinking of life after Dirk Nowtizki.
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CHICAGO BULLS
CHRISTIAN WOOD, F
UNLV, SOPHOMORE | 6-11, 220
The rapidly developing Wood is a bit of a risk here—Justin Anderson or Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, two defensive-minded players, are safer picks—but the Bulls need frontcourt offense and Wood has terrific inside-out potential. He won’t play much in his first year, maybe two, but he has an enormous upside.
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PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
RASHAD VAUGHN, G
UNLV, FRESHMAN | 6-6, 210
With Wesley Matthews' future uncertain and Aaron Afflalo headed for free agency, Vaughn, a solid scorer for the Rebels last season with a diverse offensive skill set, is a solid choice.
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CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
RONDAE HOLLIS-JEFFERSON, F
ARIZONA, SOPHOMORE | 6-6, 220
The Cavs add a defensive-minded wing as insurance in case Iman Shumpert becomes too pricey to bring back next season.
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MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
[COLOR="Indigo"]JERIAN GRANT, G[/COLOR]
NOTRE DAME, SENIOR | 6-5, 202
It’s tough to get a read on Grant’s stock. He’s polished and isn’t short on confidence. But he’s older (22) and teams don’t know if he’s a true point guard. He could go anywhere between 15-25. If he’s on the low end, Memphis will happily scoop him up and plug Grant into its backcourt rotation.
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