NBA Mock Draft 2nd Round

 

Lottery 15-30 2nd Round

 

31. Miami Heat- PG Nolan Smith (Duke)

32. Cleveland Cavaliers- SF Tyler Honeycutt (UCLA)

33. Detroit Pistons- SG Malcolm Lee (UCLA)

34. Washington Wizards- SG E’Twaun Moore (Purdue)

35. Sacramento Kings- PF Jeremy Tyler (USA)

36. New Jersey Nets- SF Davis Bertans (Slovenia)

37. Los Angeles Clippers- C Keith Benson (Oakland)

38. Houston Rockets- PG Norris Cole (Cleveland State)

39. Charlotte Bobcats- PF Jon Leuer (Wisconsin)

40. Milwaukee Bucks- SG David Lighty (Ohio State)

41. Los Angeles Lakers- PG Shelvin Mack (Butler)

42. Indiana Pacers- PG Reggie Jackson (Boston College)

43. Chicago Bulls- PG Andrew Goudelock (Charleston)

44. Golden State Warriors- PF Jordan Williams (Maryland)

45. New Orleans Hornets- PF Trey Thompkins (Georgia)

 

46. Los Angeles Lakers- SF Bojan Bogdanovic (Croatia)

47. Los Angeles Clippers- SF Chandler Parsons (Florida)

48. Atlanta Hawks- PF Justin Harper (Richmond)

49. Memphis Grizzles- PF Rick Jackson (Syracuse)

50. Philadelphia 76ers- PG Jacob Pullen (Kansas State)

51. Portland Trailblazers- PF Matt Howard (Butler)

52. Detroit Pistons- SF Jereme Richmond (Illinois)

53. Orlando Magic- PF Greg Smith (Fresno State)

54. Cleveland Cavaliers- SG Scotty Hopson (Tennessee)

55. Boston Celtics- PF Jamie Skeen (VCU)

56. Los Angeles Lakers- SG Jon Diebler (Ohio State)

57. Dallas Mavericks- PG Diante Garrett (Iowa State)

58. Los Angeles Lakers- SF Malcolm Thomas (San Diego State)

59. San Antonio Spurs- PG Cory Joseph (Texas)

60. Sacramento Kings- SF DJ Kennedy (St. John’s)

  

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NBA Mock Draft 15-30

Lottery 15-30 2nd Round

 

15. Milwaukee Bucks 46-36

The Bucks could use another wing player. Butler SF Gordon Heyward could probably start for this team right away at small forward and his toughness will make him a favorite of Coach Scott Skiles.

NBA Comparison: Mike Dunleavy Jr.

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16. Philadelphia 76ers (via MIN) 27-55

The 76ers take Oklahoma State SG/SF James Anderson here. He was a scoring machine in the Big 12 last year, and only drops out of the lottery because of questions about his athleticism and his ability to get to the rim. He’ll give them some depth on the wings as a 2 and a 3 with Andre Iguodala, who can play both the 2 and the 3, and Thaddeus Young, who can play the 3 and the 4.

NBA Comparison: Brandon Rush 

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17. Chicago Bulls 41-41

The Bulls are probably going to be looking for best available here, as they have a lot of cap room and thus their roster could look a lot different in a few months, as could their needs. Fresno State SF Paul George is raw, but he has great upside and I think the Bulls will take a high upside project here given the state of their roster.

NBA Comparison: Gerald Green

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18. Miami Heat 47-35

Mario Chalmers is a solid, but underwhelming point guard and with the opportunity to take another point like Kentucky PG Eric Bledsoe, I think they’ll pull the trigger. They shouldn’t expect to get an elite point guard here with the 18th pick, but Bledsoe is a guy that can split minutes with Chalmers at the point guard position because Chalmers is not the type of guy you want playing 35+ minutes.

NBA Comparison: Marcus Banks

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19. Boston Celtics 50-32

We’ve seen the Celtics many times in the past years take NBA ready prospects with good success in college. Kentucky F Patrick Patterson fits that mold and he is one of the best available. He can give them solid depth in the frontcourt as guys like Kevin Garnett get older.

NBA Comparison: Kenyon Martin

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20. San Antonio Spurs 50-32

The Spurs window of opportunity is closing so I think they’ll go with a more NBA ready type guy and Texas SF Damion James is an NBA ready scorer and can play a necessary role on this team. He could play big minutes for them next year if Richard Jefferson continues to struggle.

NBA Comparison: Wilson Chandler

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21. Oklahoma City Thunder 50-32

When the Thunder were still the Seattle Supersonics, they took many high upside centers, all of whom busted. However, now that they are no longer drafting in the top 10, it’s much less of a risk to take someone like that and take VCU C/PF Larry Sanders. He is a big raw shot blocker, who needs work offensively.

NBA Comparison: Sean Williams

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22. Portland Trailblazers 50-32

Nicolas Batum is a solid, but unspectacular small forward. The Trailblazers will probably just take best available with no major needs at this point. West Virginia F Devin Ebanks has more upside than anyone left on the board. He’s a few things away from being a great player and the Trailblazers need a player like him, with his length and defense. He can also give them some depth inside should injuries strike once again.

NBA Comparison: Hakim Warrick

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23. Minnesota Timberwolves 15-67

The Timberwolves could use another big man inside with Al Jefferson and Kevin Love and Iowa State PF/C Craig Brackins is one of, if not the best available at this point.

NBA Comparison: Channing Frye

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24. Atlanta Hawks 53-29

Joe Johnson will probably leave as a free agent which means the Hawks will have to fill the hole he leaves. They could put 2009 6th man of the year Jamal Crawford into the starting lineup, but then they’d need an explosive scorer off the bench. South Florida G Dominique Jones can fill that 6th man role, or step into the starting lineup at shooting guard, leaving Crawford to do what he does best on the bench. His scoring will definitely help fill Joe Johnson’s hole.

NBA Comparison: Rodney Stuckey

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25. Memphis Grizzlies 40-42

The Grizzlies chose Mike Conley over Kyle Lowry a year or so ago, at the point guard position. However, they may have prematurely given Conley full control of the point guard position as he struggled some this year. They’ll probably take a backup point guard to take the pressure off of him, like Nevada PG Armon Johnson.

NBA Comparison: Devin Harris

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26. Oklahoma City Thunder 50-32

The Thunder are probably just going to take best available here as they don’t have any needs. Connecticut SF Stanley Robinson adds more youth, upside, and depth to this already talented team.

NBA Comparison: Luc Ricard Mbah a Moute

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27. New Jersey Nets 12-70

As bad as the Nets are, I think they can just take best player available. Washington SF/SG Quincy Pondexter has huge upside and be their long term starting small forward over Bobby Simmons.

NBA Comparison: Mikhael Petrus

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28. Memphis Grizzlies 40-42

The Grizzles take best available and get a streaky scorer in Oklahoma G Willie Warren to add some more explosiveness to their bench. If Warren can get more consistent, he’ll be a great player in this league, though his defense will probably always be an issue.

NBA Comparison: Ben Gordon

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29. Orlando Magic 59-23

A point forward type player like Hedo Turkoglu fits their scheme really well so I wouldn’t be surprised to see them take another player like that in New Mexico SF/G Darington Hobson.

NBA Comparison: Boris Diaw 

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 30. Washington Wizards 26-56

What the Wizards lost more in the frontcourt when they blew up their roster at the trade deadline than anywhere else. They need a big presence inside. Florida State C Solomon Alabi is very raw offensively and has a long way to go before he can play extensive minutes, but he has good upside as a center.

NBA Comparison: Saer Sene

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Go on to 2nd Round

 

NBA Mock 2nd Round

 

Lottery 15-30 2nd Round

 

 

33. Sacramento Kings- SG Terrico White (Mississippi)

34. Washington Wizards- PF Gani Lawal (Georgia Tech)

35. Golden State Warriors- G Jordan Crawford (Xavier)

36. Detroit Pistons- PF Jarvis Varnado (Mississippi State)

37. Milwaukee Bucks- PF Luke Harangody (Notre Dame)

38. New York Knicks- PG Greivis Vasquez (Maryland)

39. New York Knicks- PF/C Ryan Richards (England)

40. Indianapolis Pacers- PG Sherron Collins (Kansas)

41. Miami Heat- C Jerome Jordan (Tulsa)

42. Miami Heat- SG Lance Stephenson (Cincinnati)

43. Los Angeles Lakers- G Elliot Williams (Memphis)

44. Portland Trailblazers- F Nemanja Bjelica (Serbia)

45. Minnesota Timberwolves- SG/SF Lazar Heyward (Marquette)

 

 

46. Phoenix Suns- F Latavious Williams (D-League)

47. Milwaukee Bucks- G Matt Bouldin (Gonzaga)

48. Miami Heat- SF/SG DeSean Butler (West Virginia)

49. San Antonio Spurs- C Art Parakhouski (Radford)

50. Dallas Mavericks- PF/C Tiny Gallon (Oklahoma)

51. Oklahoma City Thunder- C Tibor Pleiss (Germany)

52. Boston Celtics- G Jon Scheyer (Duke)

53. Atlanta Hawks- F Trevor Booker (Clemson)

54. Los Angeles Clippers- G Manny Harris (Michigan State)

55. Utah Jazz- PF/C Derrick Caracter (UTEP)

56. Minnesota Timberwolves- C Paulo Prestes (Spain)

57. Indiana Pacers- F Charles Garcia (Seattle)

58. Los Angeles Lakers- C Dexter Pittman (Texas)

59. Orlando Magic- G Mikhail Torrence (Alabama)

60. Phoenix Suns- C Miroslav Raduljica (Serbia)

Next update: This is the last update before draft day, I will be on vacation next week

 

NBA Live Draft Blog

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7:14 ET: Instead of doing a new redraft 30 minutes before the NBA Draft, I will do this Live Draft Blog, keeping you updated with everything to do with the draft.

7:22 ET: Blake Griffin will go #1 to the Clippers. Barring any massive changes, the Grizzles keep pick the 2nd pick and use that on Hasheem Thabeet. 

7:25 ET: Vince Carter has already been traded to Orlando, Shaquille O’Neal to Cleveland, and Richard Jefferson to the Spurs. Now the Suns and the Warriors are close to a deal that could send Amar’e Stoudemire to Golden State for Andris Biedrins, Brandon Wright, Marco Belinelli, and the 7th pick. More to come to this prominent rumor.

7:30 ET: David Stern takes the podium and the draft is underway.

7:34 ET: LA Clippers on the clock

PF/C Blake Griffin (Oklahoma) 

I don’t know exactly where the Clippers will put Griffin, maybe they trade Chris Kaman, or agree to a buyout with Zach Randolph, but Griffin is the best player in the draft and as the Clippers are a team that desperately needs a savior, they need to take him. It’s much a better decision than taking Ricky Rubio, who may never develop, especially since the Clippers already have Baron Davis at point guard.

NBA Comparison: Amar’e Stoudemire

7:39 ET: With the first pick in the 2009 NBA Draft, the Los Angeles Clippers select Blake Griffin, power forward, Oklahoma

Everyone knew this was happening. No surprise here. The Clippers will now have to move either Chris Kaman, Marcus Camby, and Zach Randolph to make room for their young phenom.

7:41 ET: Memphis on the clock

C Hasheem Thabeet (Connecticut)

The Grizzles have tried to move this pick, but attempts have reportedly failed. The Grizzles take the best available player not named Ricky Rubio, who doesn’t want to play for the Grizzles. I would be surprised if they took anyone other than Thabeet.

NBA Comparison: Dikembe Mutumbo 

 

7:47 ET: With the second pick in the 2009 NBA Draft, the Memphis Grizzles select Hasheem Thabeet, center, Connecticut 

I would have taken Jordan Hill because I think he has more upside and fills a bigger need at power forward, but there is no question that a Dikembe Mutumbo esque shot blocker like Thabeet will have a big impact on a team.

7:49 ET: Oklahoma City on the clock

SG/SF James Harden (Arizona State)

The Thunder think Harden is the perfect compliment to Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant and with Thabeet off the board, the Thunder take Harden year. This could be Rubio, but I don’t think they want to move Russell Westbrook to shooting guard 

NBA Comparison: Brandon Roy 

7:54:  With the third pick in the 2009 NBA Draft, the Oklahoma City Thunder select James Harden, shooting guard, Arizona State

This was the right move. Harden fits with Durant and Westbrook perfectly and adds young leadership to this young league. 

7:56: Sacramento on the Clock

PG Ricky Rubio (Spain) 

The Kings really need a point guard and a face of the franchise and Rubio would be both.

NBA Comparison: Steve Nash 

7:58: With the fourth pick in the 2009 NBA Draft, the Sacramento Kings select Tyreke Evans, point guard Memphis  

I don’t like this pick. Rubio has more upside and is more of a true point guard. 

8:00: Minnesota on the Clock 5th and 6th pick

PG Ricky Rubio (Spain) and SG Stephen Curry (Davidson)

Rubio gives the Wolves a passer point guard and Curry gives them a shooter as they add two nice pieces to their team. Their back court is very empty right now. 

8:11 With the 5th pick in the NBA Draft the Wolves select Ricky Rubio, point guard, Spain

8:11 With the 6th pick in the NBA Draft the Wolves select Jonny Flynn, point guard, Syracuse

I like the Rubio pick, but why take another point guard when you need a shooting guard. How will Rubio and Flynn co exist. 

8:13 Golden State on the clock

SG Stephen Curry (Davidson) 

Is this too high for Curry? Yes, but Nellie is picking. The man wants a roster of 12 scorers and is very close to having one. Curry could be that missing ingredient in Nellie’s recipe for disaster. Have fun stopping anyone.

NBA Comparison: Jason Terry 

8:16 With the 7th pick in the NBA Draft the Warriors select Stephen Curry, shooting guard, Davidson 

I knew I would happen, but I don’t think he fits. The Warriors need size and defense and Curry can’t do that for them. He will play shooting guard alongside Monta Ellis as the Warriors just finalized a trade where they send Jamal Crawford to Atlanta for Acie Law and Speedy Claxton. 

8:19 New York on the clock

SG Demar DeRozan (USC)

Right now the Knicks just have Quentin Richardson and Larry Hughes at shooting guard. Let me rephrase that, right now the Knicks just have Quentin Richardson’s expiring contract and Larry Hughes’ expiring contract. Both will be gone in 2010 as the Knicks go after LeBron. DeRozan is the perfect athletic player to play in D’Antoni’s system and would fill what is soon to be a need at shooting guard.  

NBA Comparison: Vince Carter

8:21 With the 8th pick in the NBA Draft the Knicks select Jordan Hill, power forward, Arizona

I predicted DeRozan here, but I like Hill as a fit more. The Knicks need bigs badly and Hill can run D’Antoni’s system. Think Chris Bosh

8:24 Toronto Raptors on the clock

SG Demar DeRozan (USC)

Jason Kapono is gone via trade so the Raptors now have a huge hole at shooting guard. DeRozan might not be NBA ready get, but they can’t ignore his Vince Carter esque athleticism. Hopefully he’ll work out better than Carter did in Toronto.

NBA Comparison: Vince Carter

8:27 With the 9th pick in the NBA Draft the Raptors select Demar DeRozan, shooting guard, USC

Slam Dunk pick here. The Raptors need a shooting guard and take a huge upside shooting guard.

8:29 Milwaukee Bucks on the Clock

F Earl Clark (Louisville) 

The one good thing about the Bucks’ horrible trade of Richard Jefferson to the Spurs is that they can resign either Ramon Sessions or Charlie Villanueva, whereas both were likely gone before. The Bucks will likely take the best available player at either power forward or point guard and resign Villanueva if they take a point guard and Sessions if they take a power forward. Clark’s the best available at either of those positions. Scott Skiles will love his toughness and versatility.

NBA Comparison: Boris Diaw

8:33 With the 10th pick in the NBA Draft the Bucks select Brandon Jennings, point guard, Italy

Apparently the Bucks are not as sure that they will bring back Ramon Sessions as I thought. Jennings has higher upside than anyone on the board, but won’t do a lot for them next year.  

8:35 New Jersey Nets are on the clock

F Earl Clark (Louisville)

New Jersey hopefully has realized that Bobby Simmons is not a longterm answer at small forward. Clark is NBA ready now and can play small forward as that do everything kind of guy. He also can move to power forward if needed.

NBA Comparison: Boris Diaw

8:38 With the 11th pick in the NBA Draft, the Nets select Terence Williams, shooting guard, Louisville

Nets messed this one up. I was afraid they’d do this. There was a rumor that the Nets gave him a guarantee, which i didn’t believe. Williams will likely replace Vince Carter at shooting guard and could play small forward, but Clark would have been a better fit. 

8:41 Charlotte Bobcats are on the clock

SG Wayne Ellington (North Carolina)

The Bobcats need a set up scorer and a shooting guard as they have lacked both of those since Jason Richardson was traded. Raja Bell only has one more year on his contract and is better suited as a stopped and a shooter. The Bobcats will have their choice between Gerald Henderson and Wayne Ellington. I have Henderson higher rated, but I don’t think that UNC alum Michael Jordan over a Dukie. Now you might be thinking that Jordan wouldn’t just pick someone over a better player just because of college allegiances, but this is also the guy who drafted Kwame Brown #1, Adam Morrison #3, and took DJ Augustin last year when he already had Raymond Felton. Look at Jordan’s drafting record in Charlotte and you’ll see that he has already taken 2 former Tarheels, Sean May and Raymond Felton in his short time.

NBA Comparison: Richard Hamilton

8:47 With the 12th pick in the NBA Draft, the Bobcats select Gerald Henderson, shooting guard, Duke

Hey, Michael Jordan didn’t mess this one up.  

8:49 Indiana Pacers are on the clock

PF DeJuan Blair (Pittsburgh)

The Pacers need an athletic big who can help with interior defense. Blair fits.  

NBA Comparison: Craig Smith 

8:51 With the 13th pick in the NBA Draft, the Pacers select Tyler Hansbourgh, power forward, North Carolina

Hansbourgh is a good college player, but he doesn’t fit with the Pacers and their needs. 

8:54 Phoenix Suns are on the clock

PG Ty Lawson (North Carolina)

Steve Nash is sadly not going to be able to play forever. I’ve been saying that they should take a point guard for the past few years, Taureen Green in 2007 and Mario Chalmers last year, but they haven’t yet. However, they get their best opportunity to do so here. Lawson is one of the best players available. He would be one of the fastest players in the league as the Suns move forward with the run and gun offense once again under Alvin Gentry. He also, as did both Green and Chalmers, won a national championship so he is very experienced for a college kid and is a poised leader.

NBA Comparison: Jameer Nelson 

8:56 With the 14th pick in the NBA Draft, the Suns select Earl Clark, small forward, Louisville

Clark fits for the Suns very, very well, but they need a true point guard of the future so I’m not too excited about this for the Suns. 

8:59 Lottery is over I’m out. I’m tired.

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Nate Solder Scout

 

Offensive Tackle

Colorado

6-8 307

Draft board overall prospect rank: #43

Draft board overall offensive tackle rank: #7

Overall rating: 79 (Early 2nd)

40 time: 4.97

3/11/11: Solder lost 12 pounds off his already skinny frame in 2 weeks, a very bad sign. He’s at 6-8 307 now and may have maxed his frame after putting on 25-30 pounds in the last 3 years to convert from tight end to left tackle.

2/15/11: Nate Solder is a very interesting prospect. He is a former blocking tight end who put on about 30-35 pounds over 3 years to become Colorado’s starting left tackle. He was the only underclassman on the Big 12 first team’s offensive line in 2009 and he was a consensus All-American in 2010, despite being so new at the position. He still maintains a lot of his athleticism from his tight end days and should run a 40 in the 4.8-4.9 range.

He has long arms, which suggests he still has room to put more weight on his frame, which could be necessary. 315 pounds is still fairly skinny for 6-8 1/2. He was compared to Tony Boselli several times during the Senior Bowl and is the consensus top tackle right now. He’s my #2 tackle. I think Anthony Costanzo is more polished, but he’s definitely got the bigger upside.

He was very inconsistent at The Combine, looking extremely athletic and overpowering at times during practice, but struggling his technique against more polished defensive linemen in the game. He gets too high and doesn’t bend his knees naturally, but he just needs some coaching. In my opinion, he’s best starting off as a right tackle, where he won’t have to deal with such polished pass rushers. He definitely has left tackle upside and the potential to be one of the best at the position someday. 

NFL Comparison: Robert Gallery 

Nate Ness

 

By Paul Smythe 

One thing the Miami Dolphins don’t have a shortage of is young, talented CBs.

The most recent to emerge is Nate Ness, who had a very good outing during the Dolphins preseason game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Saturday.

He made a bunch of great plays, including a stop on 4th and goal late in the game. And, while the preseason doesn’t matter that much, the Dolphins would have probably lost if Ness hadn’t made the play.

Along with that play he also forced two fumbles and had multiple tackles and broken up passes. Ness showed he is a very good player with a lot of potential. My hope is that he stays with the team, and hopefully works his way up.

Miami already has 4 very good cornerbacks, so there is a possibility that Ness doesn’t even make the team. But, I think it is only a very slight possibility. In all likelihood Ness continues to do well and makes the cut. 5 cornerbacks may seem like a lot to some people, but it is necessary because injury problems can really drain a team.

Dolphins fans don’t have to be really concerned when one of our starting CBs goes down now, because we will have others to take their place and do just as well.

Anyways, Ness looks really good, and you should definitely watch out for him. He has already improved a lot from playing on the practice squad last year. He can (and will) only get better from here.

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Nate Livings Cowboys

 

First of all, Happy Birthday to Nate Livings. For his 30th birthday, the Cowboys rewarded him with a 5 year, 19 million dollar deal, with 6.2 million guaranteed. While the Cowboys needed guard help, I think this was a mistake. Livings is not a starting caliber player. ProFootballFocus ranked him 56th among eligible guards last season with Cincinnati and this deal almost definitely means he’ll start for the Cowboys.

Grade: C

 

Nate Clements Bengals

 

The Bengals needed another cornerback with #2 cornerback Johnathan Joseph going to Houston. Clements was being paid like a #1 cornerback in San Francisco, so naturally he underachieved and was cut. However, in Cincinnati, he’ll be paid like a #2 cornerback and he’ll have Leon Hall opposite him, so he’ll probably play better. He’s older, but this is only a 2 year deal, worth 10.5 million with 6 million in guarantees, which sounds about right.

Grade: A

 

Nate Burleson Lions

I don’t find it much of a coincidence that Burleson just had a career year in his contract year. Almost seems like he was playing well just to get paid (but no one does that right?). Well he got paid, 5 years 25 million, and I think what the Lions are going to get out of him is far less than what they paid for. This seems like one of those deals that’s going to get terminated midway.

Grade: C-