Here is the lotto mock draft for 2009. We added in picks 15 adn 16 to make the numbers even.
I guess Coach Dunleavy’s little slip up in declaring who the Clips would pick kind of makes this one easy, but would there really have been any doubt otherwise? It is obvious
#2
I’m a big believer and selecting the best available player in the draft, even when that player has publicly said they do not want to play for you. That being said, Rubio should still be selected by
I don’t think he’ll still be on the board, but if he is then OKC simply can’t pass on him. They need interior defense and that’s what this guy gives you. Any offense is a bonus. I have concerns about Thabeet’s toughness, however. I saw him go down too easily in a number of college games. He’s got to stay on his feet and be a man in the NBA.
With
If Curry is still available, T-Wolves fans can finally celebrate for the first time since Garnett was traded. In a draft overloaded with point guards, he shows the most promise (only because it’s too early to tell for Rubio). It was difficult for me to even find who
I made this pick assuming that the Warriors are intent on keeping Ellis happy and letting him run the team at the point. Holliday gives them a shot-maker for Ellis to find and he can run the court in the Warriors up-tempo style. There were a number of ways to approach this pick, but no one else looks ready enough to contribute points to this high scoring team.
Will the Knicks trade this pick? It seems in recent years, the Knicks have gambled with their picks in the draft. They have also made room for a lot of cap space for 2010 free agents and can still add more if they wish to. If they are truly going after “you-know-who” this next season, they will need to start building a supporting cast soon. I’ll be honest. I don’t know much about Jonny Flynn, but I cannot see the Knicks drafting a rookie PG to be a part of the future supporting cast unless it’s Rubio or Curry. Look for a trade from a non-lottery team that will bring in someone with a few years experience.
Their biggest need is a SG and they have a good SG prospect fall to them at #9 in Harden. Harden was view to be a potential top 5 pick, so getting him at 9 is a steal. After passing on a two time NBA all-star SG (Roy) for Bargnani, this is their chance to make a…ok I won’t finish that thought because it’s not even close and I’m upset I even wrote that. There is no need for
If any of my picks look to be Nostradamus like, this is the one. With the Bucks apparently shopping Villanueva actively, they’ll need a PF to step in. Blair gives them more toughness and rebounding but they lose some offense. If they trade Villanueva for a wing scorer, this could work out really well for the Bucks.
New
#12
The Bobcats seem to have PG, SF, and Center down but need some more scoring. How about a Junior from Duke who can score from anywhere on the court.
TJ Ford wasn’t a good fit but with this trade they get a decent veteran PG in return and have a star potential in Evans. Evans will be a great piece to build around with Granger. If the pacers resign Jack, they would have a pretty strong backcourt. Thomas gives them a large expiring contract to use in future dealings.
#14 PHX - Terrence Williams (Loren)
This was the hardest pick for me to make. We have no idea what’s going on with the Suns. Will they move Shaq, Nash, Amare…we don’t know. However, they will lose offense by moving any of those pieces so they need scoring. Williams is super athletic and rebounds like crazy from the SG/SF position. He’s a hard worker but he can also run the floor. Combine that with his quirkiness and you can see the Suns faithful warming up to him quickly, particularly if they lose one or more of the team’s stalwart players.
I don't like Jokem Noah, so I traded him for the 15th pick plus a little extra. However that does leave the Bulls then up front with an old Brad Miller and a still raw Tyrus Thomas. But that does give me two picks in a row to replenish the team. I took
#16
I figured
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