Post by Spencer on Apr 3, 2009 0:44:41 GMT -5
*Tiebreakers are not official. I just used alphabetical order.
1. New Orleans Hornets ~~~ Terrell Morrison SG 6'5'' 205 21 B B+ B B+ C A
Morrison is a lock for the 1st pick. He has amazing skills, terrific athleticism and a desire to get better. Morrison also has the ability to play 1, 2 or 3 in the pros. An absolute lock to be a star in BBS.
2. Chicago Bulls ~~~ DeAndre Chamberlain C 6'10'' 240 20 C D+ C A- B+ A
Bulls already have a great young Center in Alastair De Groot but Chamberlain is just as good as anyone else available in this draft at #2 overall. With the lack of quality big men in BBS adding a 2nd big time Center is always a good idea.
3. Utah Jazz ~~~ Robert Band SF 6'7'' 224 22 B B B- C+ D A
The Jazz need a big or a Point Guard, but more then anything they need automatic production. Band is one of the more BBS ready spects in the draft and he should come in right away and be a solid bench player at the very least.
4. Golden State Warriors ~~~ Kareem Melton SG 6'5'' 200 20 C B+ C C D+ A
The Warriors have a little more time to rebuild so they go with upside in Melton. Melton is pretty raw, but he can shoot and he should only get better.
5. Milwaukee Bucks ~~~ Tyler Brady C 7'4'' 350 21 C D B+ B+ B A
The Bucks have so many picks they can start off with Brady here even though Center isn't a huge need. Brady just has too much talent, and a unique skill set at a weak position league wide.
6. Milwaukee Bucks ~~~ Sylvester Rollins PG 6'0'' 180 24 B- B+ C+ B- C+ B
Rollins may not be a true PG, but he is a true scoring guard. A combination of LaDon Wachter and Rollins could be nasty.
7. New York Knicks ~~~ Skyler Hampton SG 6'4'' 182 20 C+ B+ C+ A- C+ B
The Knicks love defense and they get plenty of it here with Hampton. Rodney Stuckey mk.2? Perhaps.
8. Milwaukee Bucks ~~~ LaSav Cunningham SG 6'7'' 190 20 C+ A C C+ C- B
Once again the Bucks can just grab talent at any position. Here they get a big time shooter who can play 2 or 3.
9. Washington Wizards ~~~ Sebastian Garcia Ramirez PG 6'2'' 175 22 C+ A- A- C C- B
The Wizards have a ton o guards, but none have really stepped up. SGR seems to have the offensive game, and leadership skills to claim the starting PG spot as a rookie.
10. Dallas Mavericks ~~~ Chandler Carter SF 6'8'' 222 22 B- C C- C+ C+ A
Mavericks get a very safe player here in Carter. He might not be a star, but he should be a solid scorer, rebounder and defender from the SF spot.
11. Golden State Warriors ~~~ Jackie Skoals PG 5'10'' 175 20 C C+ B- C+ D+ A
Perfect fit here. Skoals wants to stay out West and the Warriors already have "Dip" night at Oracle.
12. Milwaukee Bucks ~~~ Bradley Kinkirk C 7'3'' 290 24 B- F+ F+ A B- C
Bucks get a stud defender to mix and match with their other young big men.
13. Philadelphia 76ers ~~~ Cory Miller SF 6'7'' 225 20 B C C B- C A
Sixers get a very nice combo forward who should be a solid BBS'er.
1. New Orleans Hornets ~~~ Terrell Morrison SG 6'5'' 205 21 B B+ B B+ C A
Morrison is a lock for the 1st pick. He has amazing skills, terrific athleticism and a desire to get better. Morrison also has the ability to play 1, 2 or 3 in the pros. An absolute lock to be a star in BBS.
2. Chicago Bulls ~~~ DeAndre Chamberlain C 6'10'' 240 20 C D+ C A- B+ A
Bulls already have a great young Center in Alastair De Groot but Chamberlain is just as good as anyone else available in this draft at #2 overall. With the lack of quality big men in BBS adding a 2nd big time Center is always a good idea.
3. Utah Jazz ~~~ Robert Band SF 6'7'' 224 22 B B B- C+ D A
The Jazz need a big or a Point Guard, but more then anything they need automatic production. Band is one of the more BBS ready spects in the draft and he should come in right away and be a solid bench player at the very least.
4. Golden State Warriors ~~~ Kareem Melton SG 6'5'' 200 20 C B+ C C D+ A
The Warriors have a little more time to rebuild so they go with upside in Melton. Melton is pretty raw, but he can shoot and he should only get better.
5. Milwaukee Bucks ~~~ Tyler Brady C 7'4'' 350 21 C D B+ B+ B A
The Bucks have so many picks they can start off with Brady here even though Center isn't a huge need. Brady just has too much talent, and a unique skill set at a weak position league wide.
6. Milwaukee Bucks ~~~ Sylvester Rollins PG 6'0'' 180 24 B- B+ C+ B- C+ B
Rollins may not be a true PG, but he is a true scoring guard. A combination of LaDon Wachter and Rollins could be nasty.
7. New York Knicks ~~~ Skyler Hampton SG 6'4'' 182 20 C+ B+ C+ A- C+ B
The Knicks love defense and they get plenty of it here with Hampton. Rodney Stuckey mk.2? Perhaps.
8. Milwaukee Bucks ~~~ LaSav Cunningham SG 6'7'' 190 20 C+ A C C+ C- B
Once again the Bucks can just grab talent at any position. Here they get a big time shooter who can play 2 or 3.
9. Washington Wizards ~~~ Sebastian Garcia Ramirez PG 6'2'' 175 22 C+ A- A- C C- B
The Wizards have a ton o guards, but none have really stepped up. SGR seems to have the offensive game, and leadership skills to claim the starting PG spot as a rookie.
10. Dallas Mavericks ~~~ Chandler Carter SF 6'8'' 222 22 B- C C- C+ C+ A
Mavericks get a very safe player here in Carter. He might not be a star, but he should be a solid scorer, rebounder and defender from the SF spot.
11. Golden State Warriors ~~~ Jackie Skoals PG 5'10'' 175 20 C C+ B- C+ D+ A
Perfect fit here. Skoals wants to stay out West and the Warriors already have "Dip" night at Oracle.
12. Milwaukee Bucks ~~~ Bradley Kinkirk C 7'3'' 290 24 B- F+ F+ A B- C
Bucks get a stud defender to mix and match with their other young big men.
13. Philadelphia 76ers ~~~ Cory Miller SF 6'7'' 225 20 B C C B- C A
Sixers get a very nice combo forward who should be a solid BBS'er.