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    While the NBA draft is just a couple of weeks away, there is plenty that will happen to mock our mock draft. Individual team workouts will determine the final choice. Some college underclassmen and high schoolers still may head back to school. Trades could happen. But without trepidation, we offer our first mock draft. We'll have another just before the June 28 event in New York.

    1. Milwaukee Bucks – Andrew Bogut, 7-0, C, Utah, So.

    The NBA covets big men, and Bogut is a good one who's skilled and tough. The University of Utah could have No. 1 overall picks in both the NBA draft and the NFL draft (Alex Smith).

    2. Atlanta Hawks – Marvin Williams, 6-9, SF, North Carolina, Fr.
    He was the sixth man on UNC's national championship team, but his size and athletic ability are ideal for the NBA. A ton of potential.

    3. Portland Trail Blazers – Chris Paul, 5-11, PG, Wake Forest, So.

    The devastating open-court playmaker arguably is the best player in the draft. But the Blazers took high school point Sebastian Telfair in the first round a year ago.

    4. New Orleans Hornets – Deron Williams, 6-3, PG, Illinois, Jr.

    The big, physical point with a steady jump shot replaces Baron Davis and teams with J.R. Smith for the future.

    5. Charlotte Bobcats – Gerald Green, 6-8, SF, Gulf Shores (Texas) Academy

    Local pressure may be on to grab power forward Sean May of the Tar Heels, but the lure of Green, a tremendous athlete, should be too much.

    6. Utah Jazz – Martynas Andriuskevicius, 7-3, C, Lithuania

    The giant Lithuanian goes 245 pounds with long, long arms. Scouts claim he has nice touch around the rim. At just 18, his upside is too much to resist.

    7. Toronto Raptors – Antoine Wright, 6-7, SG, Texas A&M, Jr.

    The Raptors need scoring and Wright can fill it up. A strong slasher to the hole, the California native carried the Aggies the last few seasons.

    8. New York Knicks – Martell Webster, 6-7, SG, Seattle Prep

    With immediate help being a necessity, expect Isiah Thomas to draft an athletic high school kid who is a few years away. At least Webster is a talent.

    9. Golden State Warriors – Channing Frye, 7-0, C, Arizona, Sr.

    The Warriors need help in the middle, and Frye, who can block shots and fill lanes on the break, fits the bill. Pittsburgh strongman Chris Taft might work here, too.

    10. Los Angeles Lakers – Charlie Villanueva, 6-11, PF, Connecticut, So.

    When he plays hard, Villanueva can be a beast. His game isn't dissimilar from fellow Queens native Lamar Odom, but if the Lakers believe they could play together, L.A. could have a heck of a perimeter game.

    11. Orlando Magic – Hakim Warrick, 6-8, SF, Syracuse, Sr.

    Carmelo Anthony's one-time running mate added a perimeter game his senior year at the 'Cuse. A mature, well-rounded player fits into the Magic mold.

    12. Los Angeles Clippers – Danny Granger, 6-8, SF, New Mexico, Sr.

    The Clips need as many offensive weapons as they can get to surround super young point guard Shaun Livingston. Granger is a ready-now kind of player.

    13. Charlotte Bobcats – Raymond Felton, 6-0, PG, North Carolina, Jr.

    The Bobcats wanted to draft third where Paul might have been available, but they'll take another local hero in the swift Felton.

    14. Minnesota Timberwolves – Fran Vazquez, 6-10, PF, Spain

    In a weak draft, picking on potential comes early. Vazquez is said to have long arms, great defensive timing and a bit of a mean streak.

    15. New Jersey Nets – Sean May, 6-8, PF, North Carolina, Jr.

    The Final Four MVP has a NBA body and a great understanding of the game. Jersey has been lacking toughness since Kenyon Martin left for Denver.

    16. Toronto Raptors – Rashad McCants, 6-3, SG, North Carolina, Jr.

    With so many perimeter players in their free-agent season, the Raptors can't get enough scoring. McCants is a question mark defensively and in the locker room, but he can score.

    17. Indiana Pacers – Rudy Fernandez, 6-5, SG, Spain

    With Reggie Miller retired, the Pacers need a shooter, and with a strong team returning (and Ron Artest coming off suspension) they need one that can contribute now. Some scouts call Fernandez the best pure shooter in the draft.

    18. Boston Celtics – Monta Ellis, 6-2, PG, Jackson (Miss.) Lanier

    The Glove is nearing retirement, so the Celts need a point for the future, which Ellis could be. Mississippi high schooler Al Jefferson was good to Danny Ainge last year, so a return to the Deep South is possible.

    19. Memphis Grizzlies – Jarrett Jack, 6-3, PG, Georgia Tech, Jr.

    Jack is a tough, physical guard whose game is fit for the league. He still could return to Tech but says he'll stay in the draft if he is a top-20 pick.

    20. Denver Nuggets – Andray Blatche, 7-0, C, South Kent (Conn.) High School

    If he still is around this late, the Nuggets might jump on the high-energy big man. He's a bit too perimeter oriented, but Denver still is paying the price for passing on Amare Stoudemire three years back.

    21. Phoenix Suns – Joey Graham, 6-7, SF, Oklahoma State, Sr.

    Joe Johnson is not a lock to re-sign, so the Suns can protect themselves by grabbing the Cowboys' athletic small forward with lock-down defensive skill. He'd fit in the offense well.

    22. Denver Nuggets – Tiago Splitter, 6-10, PF, Brazil

    Originally from Spain, the big man might give the Nuggets some front-court help. Scouts claim the 20-year-old has a terrific jump shot and a ton of potential.

    23. Sacramento Kings – C.J. Miles, 6-6, SG, Dallas Skyline

    Best available player might be this high-scoring high schooler. He probably won't make an impact immediately, but Miles has all the tools to be a NBA player.

    24. Houston Rockets – Chris Taft, 6-8, PF, Pittsburgh, So.

    Classic college power forward has slipped on some boards due to concern over motivation, making him tough to pick. Know this: When he is on his game, he's terrific.

    25. Seattle SuperSonics – Johan Petro, 7-0, C, France

    The Sonics will be tempted (and pressured) to take local hero Nate Robinson, but the smart pick is a young big man. The 7-footer could be a good one.

    26. Detroit Pistons – Francisco Garcia, 6-7, SF, Louisville, Jr.

    The Pistons need another scorer, and the sweet-shooting Garcia delivers that, along with a mature, self-motivated personality. Another long wing can't hurt.

    27. Utah Jazz – Kennedy Winston, 6-6, SG, Alabama, Jr.

    Winston is a NBA-caliber athlete who may excel at the more open-court pro game. Has the potential to be a big-time slasher and give the Jazz some much-needed speed.

    28. San Antonio Spurs – Ike Diogu 6-8, PF, Arizona State, Jr.

    The Spurs obviously don't need much, but with Robert Horry and Glenn Robinson nearing the ends of their careers, a young power forward couldn't hurt. Diogu could be the Carlos Boozer of this class.

    29. Miami Heat – Wayne Simien, 6-8, PF, Kansas, Sr.

    Simien was a double-double machine at KU, and his class act would play well in Miami, where another rebounder to help Shaq is needed. If New Jersey high schooler Andrew Bynum stays in the draft, he would be perfect here. Gonzaga's Ronny Turiaf is also a possibility.

    30. New York Knicks – Salim Stoudamire, 6-3, SG, Arizona, Sr.

    College basketball's best shooter is a sleeper prospect who loves taking and making the big shot. He's a strong ball handler to boot. Not sure Isiah Thomas will see this one, but it would be a great pick if he's available.

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    Hawks shud be on their knees if they get Marvin Williams

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    I am a DIE HARD Tar Heels fan and this draft is the worst draft EVER, but with that said if i was the Bucks i would trade that first pick away
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    salim is a steal if he goes end of first or even into the second, i think hes gonna be good.


    i think the magic getting hakim would be a steal too.
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    Sean May is overrated...he needed that senior season, he did Roy Williams like a snake...Deron Williams is a good fit for N.O. (Go Illini, bitches!), but Marvin Williams is overrated as well...I liked Jawad Williams better...Charlie Villanueva will be a bust, if the Lakers know what's good for them, they will pass on him and take Fran Vazquez instead.

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    Tar Heels!!!!
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    Lakers wont pick villanueva. theyll pick raymond felton if hes still there.
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    i read the first 6 picks and stopped cause this is absolutely terrible

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liquidswordsman
    I am a DIE HARD Tar Heels fan and this draft is the worst draft EVER, but with that said if i was the Bucks i would trade that first pick away
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    You were wrong about the Raptors homie, they are going for a Big man, or a solid point gaurd, and the players need to have strong defensive skills, they don't wanna fall into the trap that soo many teams end up in, with sg/sf taking up half their roster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jR_killa
    You were wrong about the Raptors homie, they are going for a Big man, or a solid point gaurd, and the players need to have strong defensive skills, they don't wanna fall into the trap that soo many teams end up in, with sg/sf taking up half their roster.

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    Nah...this is a team that has, with the trade of Vince Carter, established a foundation around Chris Bosh, the same way the Chicago Bulls tried with Elton Brand (the whole trade thing kinda blew it)...and unless they're ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN that Rafer Alston will NOT be back, they won't get a point guard to replace the cat with the highest assist-to-turnover ratio in the league...What they ARE missing is a two guard or a small forward (Jalen Rose can play either, but not both at once)...so expect them to try and pick up a versatile swingman in the draft...

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    The deadline for withdrawing from the NBA draft passed on Tuesday with way too many underclassmen still making themselves available.

    First-round hopefuls Martynas Andriuskevicius, Andrew Bynum, Yaroslav Korolev, Ike Diogu, Jarrett Jack, Randolph Morris, Roko Ukic, Ersan Ilyasova, Johan Petro, Mile Ilic, Linas Kleiza, Matt Walsh, C. J. Miles and Louis Williams all decided to roll the dice on the first round.

    The good news is that the second round of this year's draft might be the strongest in the history of the draft. The bad news is that a number of those first-round hopefuls are going to be the players that make the second round so great.

    There just isn't enough room in the first round for all of them.

    Then factor in a new collective bargaining agreement that creates the NBA's first true minor league. In my breakdown Tuesday night of the new CBA, I wrote that the NBDL and age minimum could seriously alter this year's draft strategy for a number of teams – encouraging teams to draft younger players with big upsides because of the ability to develop players down the road.

    Big-upside players such as Martynas Andriuskevicius, Andrew Bynum, Yaroslav Korolev and Ersan Ilyasova suddenly look much more interesting to teams than they did 24 hours ago.

    Combine that with lots and lots of trade talk and rumors of promises, and the draft is still virtually impossible to mock just seven days before selection day.

    Here's our best shot.







    1. MILWAUKEE BUCKS Andrew Bogut
    UTAH | SOPHOMORE | CENTER
    HEIGHT: 7-0 | WEIGHT: 250 | AGE: 20 A mock draft is supposed to tell you who the Bucks are going to take … not who they should take. I still believe that Marvin Williams should be the No. 1 pick in the draft, but all the chatter I'm hearing out of Milwaukee is that the Bucks are leaning strongly in Bogut's direction. Don't get me wrong, it's not a bad pick. Bogut has the chance to be special and he's a low-risk player. But I'm still not convinced it's the right decision.

    Scouting report on Andrew Bogut





    2. ATLANTA HAWKS Marvin Williams
    NORTH CAROLINA | FRESHMAN | SMALL FORWARD
    HEIGHT: 6-8 | WEIGHT: 230 | AGE: 18 There's talk that the Hawks want Deron Williams and are flirting with him at No. 2. He's a great point guard, but he's the wrong Williams at No. 2. If the Hawks really want Deron, they should swap with the Blazers or Hornets, both of whom would love to get their hands on Marvin. Otherwise you take Marvin and trade the other guys on the team that play the same position.

    Scouting report on Marvin Williams



    3. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS Chris Paul
    WAKE FOREST | SOPHOMORE | POINT GUARD
    HEIGHT: 6-1 | WEIGHT: 178 | AGE: 20 The Blazers won't take Paul at No. 3. If, for some reason, they own this pick on draft night, Gerald Green would be the guy. So why is Paul the pick here? Because it's now almost a foregone conclusion that the Blazers are going to trade this pick. It could be to the Hawks, Bobcats, Jazz, Raptors or Lakers … but the chances of Portland selecting at No. 3 seem very slim at this point. Anyone else in this position will be deciding between Paul and Deron Williams.

    Scouting report on Chris Paul



    4. NEW ORLEANS HORNETS Deron Williams
    ILLINOIS | JUNIOR | POINT GUARD
    HEIGHT: 6-3 | WEIGHT: 210 | AGE: 20 The Hornets have a greater need at small forward. They'd love to move up and get Marvin Williams and they're flirting with swapping with Utah and taking Danny Granger. If they stay here, Williams is the guy. They think he's a big upgrade over Speedy Claxton and Dan Dickau. It's hard to argue with that.

    Scouting report on Deron Williams



    5. CHARLOTTE BOBCATS Danny Granger
    NEW MEXICO | SENIOR | SMALL FORWARD
    HEIGHT: 6-8 | WEIGHT: 225 | AGE: 22 The Bobcats are trying to move up in the draft to get their hands on Marvin Williams or Paul. If Paul, Marvin and Deron Williams are off the board, the team will choose between potential (Green) and immediate impact (Granger). Given Bernie Bickerstaff's track record last year, don't be surprised if it's Granger.

    Scouting report on Danny Granger



    6. UTAH JAZZ Channing Frye
    ARIZONA | SENIOR | CENTER
    HEIGHT: 6-11 | WEIGHT: 245 | AGE: 22 Call this a hunch. The Jazz still are trying to move up to get a shot at Paul or Deron Williams. If they're unsuccessful, they'll try to address their other need for a big, athletic shot blocker. For months they were high on Vazquez, but have cooled considerably in the last week. That leaves Frye as the most logical choice. He hasn't worked out for the Jazz, but that doesn't mean they won't take him. He'd be a good fit in Utah.

    Scouting report on Channing Frye



    7. TORONTO RAPTORS Gerald Green
    GULF SHORES ACADEMY (Texas) | H.S. | SHOOTING GUARD
    HEIGHT: 6-7 | WEIGHT: 192 | AGE: 19 This is a dream scenario for the Raptors. Green could go as high as No. 3 and he'll get long looks from both the Hornets and Bobcats. If he falls here, the Raptors would get a potential star to pair with Chris Bosh. He reminds many scouts of Tracy McGrady and for good reason. He's a few years away from being that player, but the potential is well worth it. If he's gone, Raymond Felton, Fran Vazquez, Frye and Granger would all get serious consideration.

    Scouting report on Gerald Green





    8. NEW YORK KNICKS Fran Vazquez
    SPAIN | POWER FORWARD
    HEIGHT: 6-11 | WEIGHT: 230 | AGE: 22 Sources claim that the Knicks made a promise to Frye and shut down his workouts. It may have been too little, too late. Other teams are on to Frye and the chances he makes it to the Knicks have now diminished. If he's not there, the Knicks will still look to go big. Vazquez is the other big guy who could come in and play right away.

    Scouting report on Fran Vazquez



    9. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS Ike Diogu
    ARIZONA STATE | JUNIOR | POWER FORWARD
    HEIGHT: 6-8 | WEIGHT: 255 | AGE: 21 The Warriors want Frye or Granger, but if those two are off the board, they'll look for the next-best power forward. Sean May, Hakim Warrick and Chris Taft will all get looks here as well. Diogu gets the nod because of his length (he has the reach of a 7-footer, a la Elton Brand) and shot-blocking ability.

    Scouting report on Ike Diogu



    10. LOS ANGELES LAKERS Martell Webster
    SEATTLE PREP | H.S. | SHOOTING GUARD
    HEIGHT: 6-7 | WEIGHT: 235 | AGE: 18 There is talk, a lot of talk, that the Lakers have promised high school center Andrew Bynum that they'll take him if they keep their pick. Bynum sure looks like Shaq, and he's worked out well, but it's just a little too much to believe right now. It would be years before Phil Jackson would give him a whiff of playing time. Until we get to the bottom of the Bynum stuff, we're moving Felton out and Webster in. With Jackson running the show, the Lakers are going to need a big shooter. Webster is the best on the board. Think of him as a young Glen Rice.

    Scouting report on Martell Webster



    11. ORLANDO MAGIC Sean May
    NORTH CAROLINA | JUNIOR | POWER FORWARD
    HEIGHT: 6-8 | WEIGHT: 260 | AGE: 21 The Magic like Webster as well, but also feel like they need a tough scorer and rebounder in the paint, and May should be a perfect fit. Though he's a little undersized to play his natural position (center) in the pros, he should be fine paired with Dwight Howard.

    Scouting report on Sean May



    12. LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS Yaroslav Korolev
    RUSSIA | SMALL FORWARD
    HEIGHT: 6-9 | WEIGHT: 215 | AGE: 17 We're torn. We've heard two names associated with the Clippers all month. One is Korolev, who Russian sources claim received a promise from the Clippers. The other is Antoine Wright, whom Dunleavy fell in love with early in the draft process. Whom to choose? Our Clippers source told us in Treviso that there were certain players they'd take in front of Korolev. Is Wright one of them? We're still sorting it out, but until we hear otherwise, we've got to go with Korolev here. Given the latest revelations about the new NBDL minor league, Dunleavy can bring him over and get him some valuable experience in the D league.

    Scouting report on Yaroslav Korolev



    13. CHARLOTTE BOBCATS Raymond Felton
    NORTH CAROLINA | JUNIOR | POINT GUARD
    HEIGHT: 6-0 | WEIGHT: 200 | AGE: 20 This is a real steal for the Bobcats if they can land Felton here. The Bobcats need a point guard badly and he's a local kid to boot. He's the fastest point guard in the draft baseline to baseline, has improved his outside shooting and is an excellent floor leader. A major upgrade over what they have now.

    Scouting report on Raymond Felton



    14. MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES Antoine Wright
    TEXAS A&M | JUNIOR | SHOOTING GUARD
    HEIGHT: 6-7 | WEIGHT: 210 | AGE: 21 There are lots of different ways the Timberwolves could go here. Bynum, Joey Graham and Charlie Villanueva could also get looks. It will be tough for them to pass on Wright's versatility and perimeter shooting – especially with Latrell Sprewell heading into free agency.

    Scouting report on Antoine Wright





    15. NEW JERSEY NETS Hakim Warrick
    SYRACUSE | SENIOR | POWER FORWARD
    HEIGHT: 6-8 | WEIGHT: 218 | AGE: 22 He's not Kenyon Martin, but he's long, athletic and runs the floor. Plus, he has the experience to contribute immediately. With Jason Kidd running the show, Warrick should get a lot of dunks.

    Scouting report on Hakim Warrick



    16. TORONTO RAPTORS Andrew Bynum
    ST. JOSEPH (METUCHEN, N.J.) | H.S. | CENTER
    HEIGHT: 7-0 | WEIGHT: 300 | AGE: 17 The talk is that he's going to either the Lakers or the Timberwolves. But if he falls this far, Raptors GM Rob Babcock will be tempted. The Raptors desperately need a big man with size and toughness. Bynum has that. He's blown people away in workouts with his skills, soft touch and intelligence. He may be a few years away, but landing two potential stars in Green and Bynum to team with Chris Bosh could completely turn the Raptors around in a couple of years. If Bynum's off the board, Croatian point guard Roko Ukic has turned a lot of heads in Toronto.

    Scouting report on Andrew Bynum





    17. INDIANA PACERS Martynas Andriuskevicius
    LITHUANIA | POWER FORWARD
    HEIGHT: 7-3 | WEIGHT: 230 | AGE: 19 The Pacers do need to find a replacement for Reggie Miller's shooting, but will likely try to do that with a veteran in free agency. Guys such as Francisco Garcia and Rashad McCants are possibilities, but neither would likely be able to crack the lineup next year. Andriuskevicius could go much earlier than this, based on potential, but it's been tough to find a place for a guy who physically is still a good two years away from being able to contribute. He needs a team willing to be patient. No one has a better track record of that over the years than the Pacers. Now that teams will be able to send players down to the D League, the risk is minimized. This is a long-term project for a team that doesn't have a lot of holes to fill.

    Scouting report on Martynas Andriuskevicius



    18. BOSTON CELTICS Joey Graham
    OKLAHOMA STATE | SENIOR | SMALL FORWARD
    HEIGHT: 6-7 | WEIGHT: 216 | AGE: 22 The Celtics were flirting with taking an international player (such as Ersan Ilyasova or Andriuskevicius) and stashing him overseas, but it's tough to see them passing on Graham, a big, physical small forward who tested out as the best athlete in Chicago. He could step in and immediately help the Celtics next season .

    Scouting report on Joey Graham





    19. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES Julius Hodge
    NORTH CAROLINA STATE | SENIOR | SHOOTING GUARD
    HEIGHT: 6-7 | WEIGHT: 205 | AGE: 21 Hodge might not be the greatest shooter in the draft, but he has all the intangibles Jerry West loves in his players. He's tough and versatile, and he seems to want it more than most guys on the floor. The Grizzlies believe he'll be a point guard, at least part-time, in the pros. It looks as though they'll lose Earl Watson to free agency and wouldn't mind losing Jason Williams in a trade, so the position is a need. Hodge has earned good reviews in every workout and seems to have moved himself up with every one. West has a history of ignoring convention, which explains why a player like Hodge would go this high.

    Scouting report on Julius Hodge



    20. DENVER NUGGETS Ersan Ilyasova
    TURKEY | SMALL FORWARD
    HEIGHT: 6-9 | WEIGHT: 220 | AGE: 18 With multiple picks, the Nuggets plan to leave at least one guy in Europe for a few years. Many believe Ilyasova was the best young prospect in Europe before a severe ankle injury kept him out most of the year. His workouts went well enough in Chicago to secure his place in the mid-first round.

    Scouting report on Ersan Ilyasova



    21. PHOENIX SUNS Johan Petro
    FRANCE | CENTER
    HEIGHT: 7-1 | WEIGHT: 250 | AGE: 19 Petro has the size and talent of a lottery pick, but he has been very slow to develop it, which has caused some NBA teams to worry. Petro is probably another year or two away from helping a team even if he does develop. However, if he ever gets it, he could be the perfect center in the Suns' system down the road.

    Scouting report on Johan Petro



    22. DENVER NUGGETS Francisco Garcia
    LOUISVILLE | JUNIOR | SHOOTING GUARD
    HEIGHT: 6-7 | WEIGHT: 190 | AGE: 23 The Nuggets opt for upside with their first pick and go with need for their second. The team needs perimeter shooting badly, and Garcia can deliver. He's not the greatest athlete in the world, but he can stroke it and plays with the passion George Karl likes in his players. High school guard Monta Ellis is also a possibility here. The Nuggets love him, but would Karl ever play him?

    Scouting report on Francisco Garcia



    23. SACRAMENTO KINGS Rashad McCants
    NORTH CAROLINA | JUNIOR | SHOOTING GUARD
    HEIGHT: 6-4 | WEIGHT: 200 | AGE: 20 McCants might be the toughest guy in the draft to project. On talent, he's easily a top-10 pick, maybe top-five. But just about every team in the league has uncovered a number of red flags on the background check. He's going to have to prove to teams that whatever problems he had at North Carolina are behind him. If he does, he'll go higher. If he doesn't, he'll slip down to a team like the Kings, who need that help at the two and are willing to take the risk on such a talent.

    Scouting report on Rashad McCants





    24. HOUSTON ROCKETS Wayne Simien
    KANSAS | SENIOR | POWER FORWARD
    HEIGHT: 6-9 | WEIGHT: 255 | AGE: 22 The Rockets could use a tough rebounder with experience, and Simien fits the bill. Concerns about injuries and size are the only things keeping him out of the lottery. He's one of the few guys who isn't afraid to go inside and bang, but also has a nice perimeter game. He has worked out really well just about everywhere.

    Scouting report on Wayne Simien



    25. SEATTLE SUPERSONICS Jarrett Jack
    GEORGIA TECH | JUNIOR | POINT GUARD
    HEIGHT: 6-3 | WEIGHT: 200 | AGE: 21 Jack could be off the board in the mid-first round, but it's conceivable he could slip all the way to here. He's a very good point guard prospect who just needs to cut down on his turnovers. With Antonio Daniels set to bolt in free agency, the Sonics will have a strong need for a backup point guard with size and toughness.

    Scouting report on Jarrett Jack



    26. DETROIT PISTONS Ryan Gomes
    PROVIDENCE | SENIOR | SMALL FORWARD
    HEIGHT: 6-8 | WEIGHT: 250 | AGE: 22 Gomes is a skilled forward, an inside-outside scoring threat who reminds some scouts of Corliss Williamson. He started his career at the four, but played really well at the three this year. He's a good offensive rebounder, has extended his range to the NBA 3-point line and is a good passer. He also has a 7-foot-2 wingspan.

    Scouting report on Ryan Gomes



    27. UTAH JAZZ Roko Ukic
    CROATIA | POINT GUARD
    HEIGHT: 6-6 | WEIGHT: 218 | AGE: 21 He has had a great year in Croatia and wowed scouts at the Reebok Eurocamp. Could go as high as No. 16 to the Raptors and will get long looks from the Celtics and Nuggets. A little wild for Jerry Sloan's taste, but he's long, plays defense, and is very tough and experienced. If he could shoot, he'd be a much higher pick. Look for the Jazz to leave him overseas for another season or two.

    Scouting report on Roko Ukic



    28. SAN ANTONIO SPURS Charlie Villanueva
    CONNECTICUT | SOPHOMORE | POWER FORWARD
    HEIGHT: 6-10 | WEIGHT: 240 | AGE: 20 Villanueva has the skills of a lottery pick but proved to be a bit lazy and unreliable at UConn. He could go as high as the late lottery or he could slip all the way to San Antonio. He has all the offensive skills to be a perfect fit for the Spurs. And head coach Gregg Popovich is the right coach to motivate Villanueva to play some defense.

    Scouting report on Charlie Villanueva





    29. MIAMI HEAT Mile Ilic
    SERBIA | CENTER
    HEIGHT: 7-1 | WEIGHT: 240 | AGE: 20 Ilic surprised a lot of people by keeping his name in the draft. He's a young, talented, big man who has really come on of late. Recently had an impressive 24-point, 10-rebound, two-block performance in front of a number of NBA scouts during the Serbia playoffs. Apparently that sealed the deal. Ilic doesn't have a buyout this year, so he may not come over right away. The Nuggets and Knicks are other teams who have shown a lot of interest in him.

    Scouting report on Mile Ilic



    30. NEW YORK KNICKS Andray Blatche
    SOUTH KENT PREP (Conn.) | H.S. | POWER FORWARD
    HEIGHT: 6-11 | WEIGHT: 240 | AGE: 18 Blatche has been under the radar all year, in part, because he's insisted on not playing like a 7-footer in order to show NBA scouts that he's versatile. Blatche has been referred to as a poor man's Kevin Garnett and he has enough skills to be an intriguing pick for the Knicks at 30. He runs the floor well, can handle the ball, has 3-point range on his jumper and is an excellent rebounder. He may be a year or two away, but eventually he and Vazquez could give the Knicks a much taller and more talented front line.

    Scouting report on Andray Blatche





    Other first-round possibilities: Chris Taft, PF, Pittsburgh; Randolph Morris, C, Kentucky; Monta Ellis, G, HS senior; Luther Head, G, Illinois; David Lee, PF, Florida; Kennedy Winston, G/F, Alabama; Nate Robinson, G, Washington; Ronny Turiaf, PF, Gonzaga; Matt Walsh, G/F, Florida; Linas Kleiza, F, Missouri; Mickael Gelabale, F, France; Jason Maxiell, PF, Cincinnati; C. J. Miles, SG, HS Senior; Louis Williams, SG, HS Senior

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    ^^^^^^I like these picks better than the other ones...

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    Bogut sucks!
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    im orginally from milwaukee.

    the city that started the term "the great white curse".

    people outside of the city, especially those under the age of 30-35, have no idea of the consequences of drafting a tall white guy. the bucks have set themselves up to continue their pedigree of drafting the most overrated guys on the board (glenn robinson).

    they should draft Marvin Williams. Williams, Michael Redd, and TJ Ford would be legit in the east.





    p.s. milwaukee shouldn't pull a draft day trade. the most notorious one: Draft Dirk Nowitzki, trade him for Tractor Traylor......straight up. disgusting.
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