Updated: June 12, 2006
Chad Ford's Mock Draft, Version 2: Picks 1 to 30
Insider
We're only about two weeks from the NBA draft and the consensus around the league is that no one's sure exactly what anyone is doing.
"You start right at the top with Toronto," one GM with a mid-first round pick told Insider. "They could go in a number of directions. There's trade talk and we're still evaluating players. We have so many different players ranked so close together, I think the draft will be more about need than anything this year."
So take what you're reading with a grain of salt. No one knows what these teams are doing, themselves included.
Still, there has been relatively little movement since the lottery. The Orlando predraft camp did little to shake things up in the first round, and we've yet to see any trades or major players withdraw from this year's draft.
So far, individual workouts and a few group workouts in Orlando have been the only things moving the meter.
Over the next week the Reebok Eurocamp, a number of individual workouts and the June 18 withdrawal deadline could still alter the face of the draft.
For now, here's our best stab, after talking to numerous NBA team sources, at how the draft might play out on June 28:
CHAD FORD'S MOCK DRAFT
TEAM
Toronto
Andrea Bargnani
Position: PF
Height: 7-0
Weight: 225
Age: 20
Country: Italy
The skinny: The Raptors will have all six of the top prospects in for individual workouts over the course of the next two weeks. GM Bryan Colangelo continues to assert that the Raptors haven't made up their mind about who they'll draft if they keep No. 1. Many around the league expect the Raptors to trade down or out of the draft.
If they do keep the pick, all signs still point to Bargnani being the pick. As we've written previously, Colangelo is a fan (in fact he's the only GM in the league here in Italy for the Reebok Eurocamp). Bargnani is not a perfect fit in Toronto (none of the top six players is), but he would give the Raptors some flexibility to make trades.
Chicago
(via New York)
Tyrus Thomas
Position: PF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 229
Age: 19
School: LSU
The skinny: I've championed LaMarcus Aldridge all year, but after watching Thomas work out, I can see why the Bulls would want him. He's got the physical and mental toughness that GM John Paxson and head coach Scott Skiles demand. Given Thomas' physical gifts and motor, it's probably just a question of when, not if, he develops.
Thomas' most serious competition for the No. 2 spot is Washington's Brandon Roy. The Bulls want to add size to their backcourt and think another big might be available at No. 16. From what I'm told they're leaning toward Thomas, but it's a close call.
Charlotte
Rudy Gay
Position: SF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 222
Age: 19
School: UConn
The skinny: The Bobcats' biggest need is a swingman who can shoot the rock.
GM Bernie Bickerstaff has worked out UConn's Rudy Gay and Gonzaga's Adam Morrison and was impressed with both. Gay has more long-term potential. Morrison is more polished and ready to contribute now.
I think Bickerstaff prefers Gay. But he could get overruled by upper management. Ticket sales have been awful, and the team needs someone to create excitement. Adding Morrison, who is the most recognizable player in the draft, could help out at the box office and guarantee an appearance or two on national TV.
Portland
Adam Morrison
Position: SF
Height: 6-8
Weight: 205
Age: 21
School: Gonzaga
The skinny: The Blazers could go in a lot of directions here. Their only big need is in the middle, but none of the players in the draft, with the exception of Patrick O'Bryant, really fills it. LaMarcus Aldridge might not be bad in the middle when paired with Zach Randolph.
Head coach Nate McMillan is a big Brandon Roy fan.
Much of the Blazers staff is high on Bargnani (who might not be available). But if the draft plays out the way we think it will, look for Morrison to be the pick.
Darius Miles' days in Portland are numbered and management has to begin finding ways of exciting Portland fans again. For those two reasons, Morrison might be a good fit.
Atlanta
LaMarcus Aldridge
Position: PF
Height: 6-10
Weight: 240
Age: 20
School: Texas
The skinny: The Hawks are the most difficult team in the league to get a read on. They've had none of the top players in for workouts, and, given the instability of the draft at the top, they could face a number of different scenarios.
The buzz around Orlando on Friday was that the Hawks had cut a deal with Shelden Williams. However, that makes almost no sense. Why cut a deal with a guy this early in the draft, especially one who has a 99.9 percent probability of being there at No. 5? UConn's Marcus Williams, Kentucky's Rajon Rondo, Villanova's Randy Foye and Washington's Brandon Roy are all possibilities here.
But I think Atlanta will go with Aldridge. He would be the best player on the board, has great size and could help fill a need, swinging from the four to the five.
Minnesota
Marcus Williams
Position: PG
Height: 6-3
Weight: 205
Age: 20
School: UConn
The skinny: The Wolves are hoping that Gay, Aldridge or Thomas slips to them here.
The Wolves need a true point guard and Williams is ready to come in and contribute immediately. If the Wolves can get over the off-court issues in his past, he could be a great fit.
They also might be interested in Foye if they believe he can play the point, or Rondo if the Wolves decide they want to go up-tempo and are willing to wait a little bit. O'Bryant fills a need, though I'm told the Wolves aren't as high on him as some teams are.
Boston
Brandon Roy
Position: SG
Height: 6-5
Weight: 195
Age: 21
School: Washington
The skinny: A number of teams are trying to move up in the draft to get Roy. If Roy's available at No. 7, you can expect the Magic, Jazz, Bulls and Pacers to all make a serious pitch.
That should be fine with Danny Ainge. Roy isn't a real need in Boston and Ainge isn't in love with anyone here in the first place.
If Roy is off the board, or the Celtics decide to keep the pick, I still believe Rondo could be the choice. Williams, O'Bryant, Redick and Foye could also be in the mix here.
Houston
J.J. Redick
Position: SG
Height: 6-4
Weight: 190
Age: 21
School: Duke
The skinny: A great workout for Redick in Houston probably brought him one step closer to becoming a Rocket. The Rockets have a number of needs, but the biggest is two guard.
This is awfully high for Redick, but he should be a good fit in Houston. With Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady facing constant double teams, the Rockets need someone who can pay off from the 3-point line.
The team also needs help at the point and up front, so players such as UConn's Marcus Williams and Bradley's Patrick O'Bryant are options.
Golden State
Patrick O'Bryant
Position: C
Height: 7-0
Weight: 250
Age: 19
School: Bradley
The skinny: The Warriors, while not a playoff team yet, don't have any glaring needs.
With Baron Davis' health always in question, having a big-time experienced combo guard like Foye or an up-and-coming point guard like Rajon Rondo could be very welcome.
But after watching O'Bryant this week, I can't believe he'll slip any further than this in the draft. His combination of size and athleticism will be too much to pass on.
Seattle
Shelden Williams
Position: PF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 250
Age: 22
School: Duke
The skinny: The Sonics need defense and Williams would provide that. He's one of the best rebounders and shot blockers in the draft. With Reggie Evans gone and Chris Wilcox hitting free agency, adding a big, physical player like Williams is a good insurance policy.
This also could be where Foye lands. The Sonics do have three good backcourt players, but Foye would give them a physical defender and a guy who could swing between two positions.
Orlando
Ronnie Brewer
Position: SG
Height: 6-7
Weight: 220
Age: 21
School: Arkansas
The skinny: The Magic have had their eye on Roy and Redick. If both are gone, the team must move on to Plan B, finding a big guard to pair in the backcourt with point guard Jameer Nelson. Brewer is a good fit. He can swing to the point, plays aggressive defense and knows how to get to the basket.
New Orleans/
Oklahoma City
Cedric Simmons
Position: PF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 235
Age: 20
School: NC State
The skinny: After giving up Jamaal Magloire and losing Chris Andersen to a drug suspension, the Hornets lack an athletic defensive presence who can rebound and block shots. They're hoping O'Bryant, the best center in the draft, is still on the board. Don't be surprised if they try to package their two first-round picks to move up to get O'Bryant.
However, if they're stuck at No. 12, Simmons or UConn's Hilton Armstrong could be the man. Simmons is very raw, but has the size and athleticism to be a significant presence in the paint down the road.
Philadelphia
Randy Foye
Position: SG
Height: 6-4
Weight: 205
Age: 22
School: Villanova
The skinny: The Sixers have a lot of needs right now. They need a point guard so that they can move Allen Iverson back to the two where he belongs. They also need to begin developing a power forward who can take over when Chris Webber retires or breaks down.
Cedric Simmons and Shelden Williams would both be obvious fits here. The Sixers could also reach a little here to take a player such as Hilton Armstrong or Alexander Johnson. More likely they'll try to fill a hole in the backcourt with John Salmons heading into free agency. So who would they take, Foye or Rondo? Rondo is more a pure point, but Foye's versatility and readiness to play now make him the pick.
Utah
Mouhamed Saer Sene
Position: C
Height: 7-0
Weight: 232
Age: 20
Country: Senegal
The skinny: The Jazz's first priority is finding a scoring two guard. Roy, Foye and Redick are at the top of the list, but if they're off the board, the Jazz will look to their other need at the center position. Greg Ostertag is retiring and no one believes that recently acquired Rafael Araujo is the long-term answer. The team could use an athletic shot blocker to help out Mehmet Okur and Carlos Boozer in the paint.
Will it be Armstrong or Sene? Armstrong is a late bloomer who is still finding his game, but he does have the size, athleticism and shot blocking to be a legit NBA center. However, Sene is bigger and more physical and has a much larger upside. Karl Malone loved him when he came in for a workout. He's a project, but the Jazz might be ready to take a chance.
NO/OC Hornets
(via Milwaukee)
Rodney Carney
Position: SF
Height: 6-7
Weight: 205
Age: 22
School: Memphis
The skinny: The Hornets will be psyched if Carney is still on the board here. The team could use an athletic, sweet-shooting swingman and Carney has the experience to step right in and compete right away. Questions about Carney's toughness and desire are the only reasons he might slip this far.
If Carney is off the board, Thabo Sefolosha and Marcus Vinicius are possibilities.
Chicago
Thabo Sefolosha
Position: SF
Height: 6-6
Weight: 215
Age: 22
Country: Switzerland
The skinny: If the Bulls go for a frontcourt player with pick No. 2, look for them to try to add a big two guard to fill their need in the backcourt. Brewer and Carney would be likely targets if they're still on the board. If they're not, the Bulls could turn to Sefolosha. He's long, athletic and experienced, and he has a balanced, all-around game.
Temple's Mardy Collins is another option here.
Or, if the Bulls decide to go for a player such as Roy at the top, an athletic forward like Alexander Johnson could be the guy.
Indiana
Hilton Armstrong
Position: C
Height: 6-11
Weight: 235
Age: 21
School: UConn
The skinny: The Pacers have a need for backups in both the frontcourt and the backcourt. Armstrong is big and athletic and can block shots and rebound. He's been a late bloomer at UConn, but has worked out well enough to warrant a selection this high. With Jermaine O'Neal constantly nursing injuries, and with Scot Pollard leaving via free agency, finding someone to replace O'Neal is essential.
Another option here is Alexander Johnson, whom the Pacers are very high on. If they decide instead to look for help in the backcourt, Shannon Brown and Quincy Douby make some sense.
Washington
Rajon Rondo
Position: PG
Height: 6-2
Weight: 171
Age: 20
School: Kentucky
The skinny: Rondo is a steal for the Wizards if they can get him. Some GMs have Rondo ranked as the top point guard in the draft. He could go as high as No. 5 (Atlanta), No. 7 (Boston) or No. 13 (Philly). Rondo should be excellent in Eddie Jordan's up-tempo offense and allow Gilbert Arenas to swing to the two at times.
Sacramento
Sergio Rodriguez
Position: PG
Height: 6-3
Weight: 170
Age: 19
Country: Spain
The skinny: Sacramento drafted Jason "White Chocolate" Williams and might take his Spanish clone, Sergio "Spanish Chocolate" Rodriguez. The Kings desperately need some help behind Mike Bibby. Rodriguez got off to a slow start early in the year because of injuries, but has looked like his scintillating self in the playoffs. He is quick, can run a team and can do it with flair. Another year in Spain and he'd have a chance at becoming a lottery pick, so this is a good get.
New York
(via Denver)
Shawne Williams
Position: SF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 225
Age: 20
School: Memphis
The skinny: Jalen Rose will be gone soon and Knicks fans are still mourning the giveaway of Trevor Ariza at the deadline. Williams is a guy Knicks president Isiah Thomas can love. He is long and athletic, plays multiple positions and can shoot. He really needs another year of school, but playing for the Knicks is like playing for the JV at this point anyway. Brazil's Marcus Vinicius is another option here. Isiah is a fan.
Phoenix
(via L.A. Lakers)
Olexsiy Pecherov
Position: PF
Height: 6-11
Weight: 222
Age: 21
Country: Ukraine
The skinny: Coach Mike D'Antoni loves small ball, but that doesn't mean he'll pass on a talented big man. The Suns are hoping that either Armstrong or Sene falls to them. However, if they are both off the board, Pecherov is a good fit. He is big and athletic, can shoot the 3 and has developed into an excellent rebounder in France this season. Think of a tougher version of Keith Van Horn.
Alexander Johnson is also an option here. And the Suns like point guard Sergio Rodriguez as well.
New Jersey
(via L.A. Clippers)
Kyle Lowry
Position: PG
Height: 6-0
Weight: 185
Age: 20
School: Villanova
The skinny: The Nets desperately need to upgrade their bench, both in the frontcourt and in the backcourt. Lowry is a super-athletic, scrappy point guard who could help the Nets restore the frantic pace they like to play. He's not the best shooter in the world, but he does just about everything else well. With another year in college, he might be a lottery pick. That makes him a steal at No. 22.
New Jersey
Alexander Johnson
Position: PF
Height: 6-10
Weight: 230
Age: 23
School: FSU
The skinny: Johnson, maybe the most athletic big man in the draft, is one of my draft sleepers this year. He has a 40-inch vertical leap, runs the floor well and plays tough. While scouts wish he were a little taller (he's 6-9 in shoes) and had a little longer reach, his toughness and explosive athleticism remind some scouts of Kenyon Martin. The Nets need to get more athletic and physical up front, and Johnson, though a gamble, just might deliver.
Memphis
Shannon Brown
Position: SG
Height: 6-3
Weight: 190
Age: 20
School: Mich St
The skinny: The Grizzlies have been searching for a center ever since Bryant Reeves retired. With Lorenzen Wright hitting free agency this summer, the need has never been greater. However, with O'Bryant, Armstrong and Sene off the board, there won't be many options left. Aaron Gray is a possibility, but after a so-so workout in Orlando, he might be heading back to Pittsburgh.
If they can't find anyone for the frontcourt, they'd be smart to grab Brown. The Grizzlies need to add toughness in the backcourt as well as find someone who can break down defenses and get to the rim.
Cleveland
Jordan Farmar
Position: PG
Height: 6-2
Weight: 180
Age: 19
School: UCLA
The skinny: Danny Ferry will be doing backflips if Farmar is still on the board when the Cavs pick. Eric Snow peaked years ago and it looks like Damon Jones is on the downslope of his career, too. There's nothing flashy about Farmar's game, but next to Marcus Williams, he's the best pure point guard in the draft. The biggest question about Farmar: Will he stay in the draft? After an average performance at the Orlando predraft camp, the whispers are that he's leaning toward returning to UCLA.
L.A. Lakers
Guillermo Diaz
Position: SG
Height: 6-3
Weight: 190
Age: 20
School: Miami
The skinny: The Lakers don't need pure point guards in the triangle, so Diaz should be a good fit. He is tough and super-athletic, and he's improved his stroke dramatically. Diaz would give Phil Jackson another backcourt scoring option besides you-know-who.
Phoenix
Quincy Douby
Position: SG
Height: 6-3
Weight: 175
Age: 22
School: Rutgers
The skinny: Douby should thrive in the Suns' small-ball system. He plays multiple positions, is great from long range and knows how to light up the scoreboard. With Leandro Barbosa just one year from free agency (and with the Suns looking pretty capped out), Douby could be a worthy replacement. Michigan State's Maurice Ager and Texas' Daniel Gibson are also good options here.
Dallas
Marcus Vinicius
Position: SF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 235
Age: 21
Country: Brazil
The skinny: The Brazilian big man can play three positions and has some saying he could go as high as No. 15 to the Hornets. He's a little bit of a project, but he has all the physical tools and a good jump shot. The Mavs had made tough, versatile, athletic wing players in vogue and have a chance to pick up another one.
New York
(via San Antonio)
Josh Boone
Position: C
Height: 6-10
Weight: 237
Age: 21
School: UConn
The skinny: The rumor swirling around Orlando was that the Knicks cut a deal to draft Boone here, prompting him to stay in the draft. Boone has all the raw tools to be a steal here. He is long and athletic and has a great motor when he gets involved in the game. But he disappears for long stretches and seems, at times, to be disinterested in the game, so his stock isn't where it could be. But at this point in the draft, what's to lose?
Portland
(via Detroit)
Aaron Gray
Position: C
Height: 7-0
Weight: 270
Age: 21
School: Pittsburgh
The skinny: The Blazers could be losing Joel Przybilla in the middle and they'll need all the help they can get. Gray is huge and physical and he can rebound. He won't be a star, but he'll be a serviceable center in the league.
Other potential first rounders: Maurice Ager, Mardy Collins, Leon Powe, Paul Davis, Richard Roby, Daniel Gibson, Rudy Fernandez, James Augustine, James White, Darius Washington, Will Blalock, Taj Gray, Dee Brown, Paul Millsap and Yotam Halperin.
Chad Ford's Mock Draft, Version 2: Picks 1 to 30
Insider
We're only about two weeks from the NBA draft and the consensus around the league is that no one's sure exactly what anyone is doing.
"You start right at the top with Toronto," one GM with a mid-first round pick told Insider. "They could go in a number of directions. There's trade talk and we're still evaluating players. We have so many different players ranked so close together, I think the draft will be more about need than anything this year."
So take what you're reading with a grain of salt. No one knows what these teams are doing, themselves included.
Still, there has been relatively little movement since the lottery. The Orlando predraft camp did little to shake things up in the first round, and we've yet to see any trades or major players withdraw from this year's draft.
So far, individual workouts and a few group workouts in Orlando have been the only things moving the meter.
Over the next week the Reebok Eurocamp, a number of individual workouts and the June 18 withdrawal deadline could still alter the face of the draft.
For now, here's our best stab, after talking to numerous NBA team sources, at how the draft might play out on June 28:
CHAD FORD'S MOCK DRAFT
TEAM
Toronto
Andrea Bargnani
Position: PF
Height: 7-0
Weight: 225
Age: 20
Country: Italy
The skinny: The Raptors will have all six of the top prospects in for individual workouts over the course of the next two weeks. GM Bryan Colangelo continues to assert that the Raptors haven't made up their mind about who they'll draft if they keep No. 1. Many around the league expect the Raptors to trade down or out of the draft.
If they do keep the pick, all signs still point to Bargnani being the pick. As we've written previously, Colangelo is a fan (in fact he's the only GM in the league here in Italy for the Reebok Eurocamp). Bargnani is not a perfect fit in Toronto (none of the top six players is), but he would give the Raptors some flexibility to make trades.
Chicago
(via New York)
Tyrus Thomas
Position: PF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 229
Age: 19
School: LSU
The skinny: I've championed LaMarcus Aldridge all year, but after watching Thomas work out, I can see why the Bulls would want him. He's got the physical and mental toughness that GM John Paxson and head coach Scott Skiles demand. Given Thomas' physical gifts and motor, it's probably just a question of when, not if, he develops.
Thomas' most serious competition for the No. 2 spot is Washington's Brandon Roy. The Bulls want to add size to their backcourt and think another big might be available at No. 16. From what I'm told they're leaning toward Thomas, but it's a close call.
Charlotte
Rudy Gay
Position: SF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 222
Age: 19
School: UConn
The skinny: The Bobcats' biggest need is a swingman who can shoot the rock.
GM Bernie Bickerstaff has worked out UConn's Rudy Gay and Gonzaga's Adam Morrison and was impressed with both. Gay has more long-term potential. Morrison is more polished and ready to contribute now.
I think Bickerstaff prefers Gay. But he could get overruled by upper management. Ticket sales have been awful, and the team needs someone to create excitement. Adding Morrison, who is the most recognizable player in the draft, could help out at the box office and guarantee an appearance or two on national TV.
Portland
Adam Morrison
Position: SF
Height: 6-8
Weight: 205
Age: 21
School: Gonzaga
The skinny: The Blazers could go in a lot of directions here. Their only big need is in the middle, but none of the players in the draft, with the exception of Patrick O'Bryant, really fills it. LaMarcus Aldridge might not be bad in the middle when paired with Zach Randolph.
Head coach Nate McMillan is a big Brandon Roy fan.
Much of the Blazers staff is high on Bargnani (who might not be available). But if the draft plays out the way we think it will, look for Morrison to be the pick.
Darius Miles' days in Portland are numbered and management has to begin finding ways of exciting Portland fans again. For those two reasons, Morrison might be a good fit.
Atlanta
LaMarcus Aldridge
Position: PF
Height: 6-10
Weight: 240
Age: 20
School: Texas
The skinny: The Hawks are the most difficult team in the league to get a read on. They've had none of the top players in for workouts, and, given the instability of the draft at the top, they could face a number of different scenarios.
The buzz around Orlando on Friday was that the Hawks had cut a deal with Shelden Williams. However, that makes almost no sense. Why cut a deal with a guy this early in the draft, especially one who has a 99.9 percent probability of being there at No. 5? UConn's Marcus Williams, Kentucky's Rajon Rondo, Villanova's Randy Foye and Washington's Brandon Roy are all possibilities here.
But I think Atlanta will go with Aldridge. He would be the best player on the board, has great size and could help fill a need, swinging from the four to the five.
Minnesota
Marcus Williams
Position: PG
Height: 6-3
Weight: 205
Age: 20
School: UConn
The skinny: The Wolves are hoping that Gay, Aldridge or Thomas slips to them here.
The Wolves need a true point guard and Williams is ready to come in and contribute immediately. If the Wolves can get over the off-court issues in his past, he could be a great fit.
They also might be interested in Foye if they believe he can play the point, or Rondo if the Wolves decide they want to go up-tempo and are willing to wait a little bit. O'Bryant fills a need, though I'm told the Wolves aren't as high on him as some teams are.
Boston
Brandon Roy
Position: SG
Height: 6-5
Weight: 195
Age: 21
School: Washington
The skinny: A number of teams are trying to move up in the draft to get Roy. If Roy's available at No. 7, you can expect the Magic, Jazz, Bulls and Pacers to all make a serious pitch.
That should be fine with Danny Ainge. Roy isn't a real need in Boston and Ainge isn't in love with anyone here in the first place.
If Roy is off the board, or the Celtics decide to keep the pick, I still believe Rondo could be the choice. Williams, O'Bryant, Redick and Foye could also be in the mix here.
Houston
J.J. Redick
Position: SG
Height: 6-4
Weight: 190
Age: 21
School: Duke
The skinny: A great workout for Redick in Houston probably brought him one step closer to becoming a Rocket. The Rockets have a number of needs, but the biggest is two guard.
This is awfully high for Redick, but he should be a good fit in Houston. With Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady facing constant double teams, the Rockets need someone who can pay off from the 3-point line.
The team also needs help at the point and up front, so players such as UConn's Marcus Williams and Bradley's Patrick O'Bryant are options.
Golden State
Patrick O'Bryant
Position: C
Height: 7-0
Weight: 250
Age: 19
School: Bradley
The skinny: The Warriors, while not a playoff team yet, don't have any glaring needs.
With Baron Davis' health always in question, having a big-time experienced combo guard like Foye or an up-and-coming point guard like Rajon Rondo could be very welcome.
But after watching O'Bryant this week, I can't believe he'll slip any further than this in the draft. His combination of size and athleticism will be too much to pass on.
Seattle
Shelden Williams
Position: PF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 250
Age: 22
School: Duke
The skinny: The Sonics need defense and Williams would provide that. He's one of the best rebounders and shot blockers in the draft. With Reggie Evans gone and Chris Wilcox hitting free agency, adding a big, physical player like Williams is a good insurance policy.
This also could be where Foye lands. The Sonics do have three good backcourt players, but Foye would give them a physical defender and a guy who could swing between two positions.
Orlando
Ronnie Brewer
Position: SG
Height: 6-7
Weight: 220
Age: 21
School: Arkansas
The skinny: The Magic have had their eye on Roy and Redick. If both are gone, the team must move on to Plan B, finding a big guard to pair in the backcourt with point guard Jameer Nelson. Brewer is a good fit. He can swing to the point, plays aggressive defense and knows how to get to the basket.
New Orleans/
Oklahoma City
Cedric Simmons
Position: PF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 235
Age: 20
School: NC State
The skinny: After giving up Jamaal Magloire and losing Chris Andersen to a drug suspension, the Hornets lack an athletic defensive presence who can rebound and block shots. They're hoping O'Bryant, the best center in the draft, is still on the board. Don't be surprised if they try to package their two first-round picks to move up to get O'Bryant.
However, if they're stuck at No. 12, Simmons or UConn's Hilton Armstrong could be the man. Simmons is very raw, but has the size and athleticism to be a significant presence in the paint down the road.
Philadelphia
Randy Foye
Position: SG
Height: 6-4
Weight: 205
Age: 22
School: Villanova
The skinny: The Sixers have a lot of needs right now. They need a point guard so that they can move Allen Iverson back to the two where he belongs. They also need to begin developing a power forward who can take over when Chris Webber retires or breaks down.
Cedric Simmons and Shelden Williams would both be obvious fits here. The Sixers could also reach a little here to take a player such as Hilton Armstrong or Alexander Johnson. More likely they'll try to fill a hole in the backcourt with John Salmons heading into free agency. So who would they take, Foye or Rondo? Rondo is more a pure point, but Foye's versatility and readiness to play now make him the pick.
Utah
Mouhamed Saer Sene
Position: C
Height: 7-0
Weight: 232
Age: 20
Country: Senegal
The skinny: The Jazz's first priority is finding a scoring two guard. Roy, Foye and Redick are at the top of the list, but if they're off the board, the Jazz will look to their other need at the center position. Greg Ostertag is retiring and no one believes that recently acquired Rafael Araujo is the long-term answer. The team could use an athletic shot blocker to help out Mehmet Okur and Carlos Boozer in the paint.
Will it be Armstrong or Sene? Armstrong is a late bloomer who is still finding his game, but he does have the size, athleticism and shot blocking to be a legit NBA center. However, Sene is bigger and more physical and has a much larger upside. Karl Malone loved him when he came in for a workout. He's a project, but the Jazz might be ready to take a chance.
NO/OC Hornets
(via Milwaukee)
Rodney Carney
Position: SF
Height: 6-7
Weight: 205
Age: 22
School: Memphis
The skinny: The Hornets will be psyched if Carney is still on the board here. The team could use an athletic, sweet-shooting swingman and Carney has the experience to step right in and compete right away. Questions about Carney's toughness and desire are the only reasons he might slip this far.
If Carney is off the board, Thabo Sefolosha and Marcus Vinicius are possibilities.
Chicago
Thabo Sefolosha
Position: SF
Height: 6-6
Weight: 215
Age: 22
Country: Switzerland
The skinny: If the Bulls go for a frontcourt player with pick No. 2, look for them to try to add a big two guard to fill their need in the backcourt. Brewer and Carney would be likely targets if they're still on the board. If they're not, the Bulls could turn to Sefolosha. He's long, athletic and experienced, and he has a balanced, all-around game.
Temple's Mardy Collins is another option here.
Or, if the Bulls decide to go for a player such as Roy at the top, an athletic forward like Alexander Johnson could be the guy.
Indiana
Hilton Armstrong
Position: C
Height: 6-11
Weight: 235
Age: 21
School: UConn
The skinny: The Pacers have a need for backups in both the frontcourt and the backcourt. Armstrong is big and athletic and can block shots and rebound. He's been a late bloomer at UConn, but has worked out well enough to warrant a selection this high. With Jermaine O'Neal constantly nursing injuries, and with Scot Pollard leaving via free agency, finding someone to replace O'Neal is essential.
Another option here is Alexander Johnson, whom the Pacers are very high on. If they decide instead to look for help in the backcourt, Shannon Brown and Quincy Douby make some sense.
Washington
Rajon Rondo
Position: PG
Height: 6-2
Weight: 171
Age: 20
School: Kentucky
The skinny: Rondo is a steal for the Wizards if they can get him. Some GMs have Rondo ranked as the top point guard in the draft. He could go as high as No. 5 (Atlanta), No. 7 (Boston) or No. 13 (Philly). Rondo should be excellent in Eddie Jordan's up-tempo offense and allow Gilbert Arenas to swing to the two at times.
Sacramento
Sergio Rodriguez
Position: PG
Height: 6-3
Weight: 170
Age: 19
Country: Spain
The skinny: Sacramento drafted Jason "White Chocolate" Williams and might take his Spanish clone, Sergio "Spanish Chocolate" Rodriguez. The Kings desperately need some help behind Mike Bibby. Rodriguez got off to a slow start early in the year because of injuries, but has looked like his scintillating self in the playoffs. He is quick, can run a team and can do it with flair. Another year in Spain and he'd have a chance at becoming a lottery pick, so this is a good get.
New York
(via Denver)
Shawne Williams
Position: SF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 225
Age: 20
School: Memphis
The skinny: Jalen Rose will be gone soon and Knicks fans are still mourning the giveaway of Trevor Ariza at the deadline. Williams is a guy Knicks president Isiah Thomas can love. He is long and athletic, plays multiple positions and can shoot. He really needs another year of school, but playing for the Knicks is like playing for the JV at this point anyway. Brazil's Marcus Vinicius is another option here. Isiah is a fan.
Phoenix
(via L.A. Lakers)
Olexsiy Pecherov
Position: PF
Height: 6-11
Weight: 222
Age: 21
Country: Ukraine
The skinny: Coach Mike D'Antoni loves small ball, but that doesn't mean he'll pass on a talented big man. The Suns are hoping that either Armstrong or Sene falls to them. However, if they are both off the board, Pecherov is a good fit. He is big and athletic, can shoot the 3 and has developed into an excellent rebounder in France this season. Think of a tougher version of Keith Van Horn.
Alexander Johnson is also an option here. And the Suns like point guard Sergio Rodriguez as well.
New Jersey
(via L.A. Clippers)
Kyle Lowry
Position: PG
Height: 6-0
Weight: 185
Age: 20
School: Villanova
The skinny: The Nets desperately need to upgrade their bench, both in the frontcourt and in the backcourt. Lowry is a super-athletic, scrappy point guard who could help the Nets restore the frantic pace they like to play. He's not the best shooter in the world, but he does just about everything else well. With another year in college, he might be a lottery pick. That makes him a steal at No. 22.
New Jersey
Alexander Johnson
Position: PF
Height: 6-10
Weight: 230
Age: 23
School: FSU
The skinny: Johnson, maybe the most athletic big man in the draft, is one of my draft sleepers this year. He has a 40-inch vertical leap, runs the floor well and plays tough. While scouts wish he were a little taller (he's 6-9 in shoes) and had a little longer reach, his toughness and explosive athleticism remind some scouts of Kenyon Martin. The Nets need to get more athletic and physical up front, and Johnson, though a gamble, just might deliver.
Memphis
Shannon Brown
Position: SG
Height: 6-3
Weight: 190
Age: 20
School: Mich St
The skinny: The Grizzlies have been searching for a center ever since Bryant Reeves retired. With Lorenzen Wright hitting free agency this summer, the need has never been greater. However, with O'Bryant, Armstrong and Sene off the board, there won't be many options left. Aaron Gray is a possibility, but after a so-so workout in Orlando, he might be heading back to Pittsburgh.
If they can't find anyone for the frontcourt, they'd be smart to grab Brown. The Grizzlies need to add toughness in the backcourt as well as find someone who can break down defenses and get to the rim.
Cleveland
Jordan Farmar
Position: PG
Height: 6-2
Weight: 180
Age: 19
School: UCLA
The skinny: Danny Ferry will be doing backflips if Farmar is still on the board when the Cavs pick. Eric Snow peaked years ago and it looks like Damon Jones is on the downslope of his career, too. There's nothing flashy about Farmar's game, but next to Marcus Williams, he's the best pure point guard in the draft. The biggest question about Farmar: Will he stay in the draft? After an average performance at the Orlando predraft camp, the whispers are that he's leaning toward returning to UCLA.
L.A. Lakers
Guillermo Diaz
Position: SG
Height: 6-3
Weight: 190
Age: 20
School: Miami
The skinny: The Lakers don't need pure point guards in the triangle, so Diaz should be a good fit. He is tough and super-athletic, and he's improved his stroke dramatically. Diaz would give Phil Jackson another backcourt scoring option besides you-know-who.
Phoenix
Quincy Douby
Position: SG
Height: 6-3
Weight: 175
Age: 22
School: Rutgers
The skinny: Douby should thrive in the Suns' small-ball system. He plays multiple positions, is great from long range and knows how to light up the scoreboard. With Leandro Barbosa just one year from free agency (and with the Suns looking pretty capped out), Douby could be a worthy replacement. Michigan State's Maurice Ager and Texas' Daniel Gibson are also good options here.
Dallas
Marcus Vinicius
Position: SF
Height: 6-9
Weight: 235
Age: 21
Country: Brazil
The skinny: The Brazilian big man can play three positions and has some saying he could go as high as No. 15 to the Hornets. He's a little bit of a project, but he has all the physical tools and a good jump shot. The Mavs had made tough, versatile, athletic wing players in vogue and have a chance to pick up another one.
New York
(via San Antonio)
Josh Boone
Position: C
Height: 6-10
Weight: 237
Age: 21
School: UConn
The skinny: The rumor swirling around Orlando was that the Knicks cut a deal to draft Boone here, prompting him to stay in the draft. Boone has all the raw tools to be a steal here. He is long and athletic and has a great motor when he gets involved in the game. But he disappears for long stretches and seems, at times, to be disinterested in the game, so his stock isn't where it could be. But at this point in the draft, what's to lose?
Portland
(via Detroit)
Aaron Gray
Position: C
Height: 7-0
Weight: 270
Age: 21
School: Pittsburgh
The skinny: The Blazers could be losing Joel Przybilla in the middle and they'll need all the help they can get. Gray is huge and physical and he can rebound. He won't be a star, but he'll be a serviceable center in the league.
Other potential first rounders: Maurice Ager, Mardy Collins, Leon Powe, Paul Davis, Richard Roby, Daniel Gibson, Rudy Fernandez, James Augustine, James White, Darius Washington, Will Blalock, Taj Gray, Dee Brown, Paul Millsap and Yotam Halperin.
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