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Final 12 Clippers LOS ANGELES LAC /nba/team?statsId=12   1 1 Blake Griffin /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=399725&contentId=8555153 F 6-10 251 Oklahoma /nba/draftTracker?school=Oklahoma This was the only sure thing about tonight. Griffin is the best player in the draft, and it's a distant second. He will give the Clippers immediate production, especially on the offensive end. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 29 Grizzlies MEMPHIS MEM /nba/team?statsId=29   1 2 Hasheem Thabeet /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=329487&contentId=8555105 C 7-03 263 Connecticut /nba/draftTracker?school=Connecticut He will be a beast on the defensive end and contribute immediately with his shot-blocking, but the Grizz must prepare to play four-on-five offensively until he learns a couple of post moves. Also, what does this mean for Marc Gasol? <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 25 Thunder OKLAHOMA CITY OKC /nba/team?statsId=25   1 3 James Harden /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=395388&contentId=8555145 G 6-05 218 Arizona State /nba/draftTracker?school=Arizona State Drafting Harden gives the Thunder four young studs (Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and Jeff Green). Not too many NBA teams can match that kind of youth and talent. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 23 Kings SACRAMENTO SAC /nba/team?statsId=23   1 4 Tyreke Evans /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=464841&contentId=8555175 G 6-06 219 Memphis /nba/draftTracker?school=Memphis Evans is an explosive slasher who some NBA scouts believe can transition to point guard. He's much better than Beno Udrih, but he has a tendency to play one-on-five. The Kings might regret passing up on Rubio at this spot. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 16 Timberwolves MINNESOTA MIN /nba/team?statsId=16 (via Washington)  1 5 Ricky Rubio /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=498329&contentId=8555179 G 6-04 180 Spain /nba/draftTracker?school=Spain With the Wolves dealing away guard Randy Foye and forward Mike Miller a couple of days ago, there should be minutes for Rubio right away, even at the age of 18. The team as a whole will be young, but right now they are stockpiling talent. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 16 Timberwolves MINNESOTA MIN /nba/team?statsId=16   1 6 Jonny Flynn /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=402381&contentId=8555163 G 6-00 185 Syracuse /nba/draftTracker?school=Syracuse I really like Jonny Flynn (excellent athlete, terrific leader, explosive) and think he has a Terrell Brandon-esque ceiling, but how will Flynn and Rubio develop together? Neither guy is going to want to play second fiddle in Minnesota. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 9 Warriors GOLDEN STATE GS /nba/team?statsId=9   1 7 Stephen Curry /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=338365&contentId=8555141 G 6-03 185 Davidson /nba/draftTracker?school=Davidson Is he a point guard in the NBA or a shooting guard? Current Warriors guard Monta Ellis is in a similar situation. But between Curry and Ellis, they will have an explosive backcourt no matter who decides to play the point. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 18 Knicks NEW YORK NY /nba/team?statsId=18   1 8 Jordan Hill /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=329711&contentId=8555115 F 6-10 235 Arizona /nba/draftTracker?school=Arizona Hill didn't start playing organized hoops until his junior year of high school, so his development curve has been exponential. Hill has a lot of natural ability and could develop into one of this draft's premier players. He has a lot of Chris Bosh in him. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 28 Raptors TORONTO TOR /nba/team?statsId=28   1 9 DeMar DeRozan /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=457594&contentId=8555173 F 6-07 220 USC /nba/draftTracker?school=USC Only played one season of college basketball, so this draft pick is more about potential than immediate production. Drafting DeRozan will add some youth to the Toronto roster, which is much needed, especially on the wing. He has as bright a future as anyone in the draft not named Blake Griffin. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 15 Bucks MILWAUKEE MIL /nba/team?statsId=15   1 10 Brandon Jennings /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=498330&contentId=8555193 G 6-02 170 Italian league /nba/draftTracker?school=Italian league He didn't show much in Europe, but he was one of the best high school players at Oak Hill Academy. He possesses elite-level quickness and athleticism (think Allen Iverson), but there are serious questions about his decision-making and jump shot. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 17 Nets NEW JERSEY NJ /nba/team?statsId=17   1 11 Terrence Williams /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=297568&contentId=8555101 F 6-06 220 Louisville /nba/draftTracker?school=Louisville Trading away Vince Carter today told us that the Nets are not serious about putting an immediate contender on the court next year. This pick was about selecting the best player available regardless of position. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 30 Bobcats CHARLOTTE CHA /nba/team?statsId=30   1 12 Gerald Henderson /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=329887&contentId=8555121 G/F 6-04 215 Duke /nba/draftTracker?school=Duke He's not the best ball handler, which might hurt his ability to create his own shot, but he'll fit into Charlotte's personality. With Henderson, Raja Bell, Gerald Wallace and Emeka Okafor, this team can wreak havoc on the defensive end. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 11 Pacers INDIANA IND /nba/team?statsId=11   1 13 Tyler Hansbrough /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=295923&contentId=8555097 F 6-09 250 North Carolina /nba/draftTracker?school=North Carolina Hansbrough fills a need for the Pacers because he is going to do all the dirty work in the paint. Probably not going to be a superstar, but should be able to stay in the league for 10-plus years because of his work ethic. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 21 Suns PHOENIX PHO /nba/team?statsId=21   1 14 Earl Clark /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=332500&contentId=8555133 G/F 6-09 225 Louisville /nba/draftTracker?school=Louisville There is a lot to like about Clark. He's exceptionally long with a tremendous skill set. There isn't anything he can't do on a basketball floor. However, he doesn't always put everything together all the time.. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 8 Pistons DETROIT DET /nba/team?statsId=8   1 15 Austin Daye /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=400612&contentId=8555157 F 6-11 200 Gonzaga /nba/draftTracker?school=Gonzaga Some question his toughness and say he is not a great athlete. But going to Detroit is a great fit for him because he can learn from Tayshaun Prince, who also faced the same type of criticism when he was entering the league. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 4 Bulls CHICAGO CHI /nba/team?statsId=4   1 16 James Johnson /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=398037&contentId=8555147 F 6-09 245 Wake Forest /nba/draftTracker?school=Wake Forest The Bulls are one of the most exciting up-and-coming teams in this league, and Johnson is an excellent fit for them. He'll be able to play pick-and-roll and pick-and-pop with Derrick Rose, thanks to his perimeter shooting ability and his varied offensive attack. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 20 76ers PHILADELPHIA PHI /nba/team?statsId=20   1 17 Jrue Holiday /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=457576&contentId=8555171 G 6-03 180 UCLA /nba/draftTracker?school=UCLA With Andre Miller's status up in the air for the 76ers, Holiday was a no-brainer at 17. Holiday is a bit of a "tweener", not exactly a point guard or a shooting guard, but he is young enough (just turned 19) to learn the position and become their future point guard. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 16 Timberwolves MINNESOTA MIN /nba/team?statsId=16 (via Miami)  1 18 Ty Lawson /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=329672&contentId=8555111 G 5-11 195 North Carolina /nba/draftTracker?school=North Carolina He's going to Denver in a trade and this is an excellent move for the Nuggets, given their glaring need for a backup point guard behind Chauncey Billups. With the current hand-check rules in place, Lawson is almost impossible to guard one-on-one. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 1 Hawks ATLANTA ATL /nba/team?statsId=1   1 19 Jeff Teague /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=398043&contentId=8555149 G 6-02 180 Wake Forest /nba/draftTracker?school=Wake Forest Earlier today the Hawks acquired Jamal Crawford, who plays both guard positions, and they have to decide whether or not to re-sign current point guard Mike Bibby. Teague's value to the team next year could depend on how the Hawks decide to treat the Bibby situation. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 26 Jazz UTAH UTAH /nba/team?statsId=26   1 20 Eric Maynor /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=300788&contentId=8555189 G 6-03 175 VA Commonwealth /nba/draftTracker?school=VA Commonwealth He doesn't have the measurables of some of the other top-flight points, but he might be the most advanced pure point guard in this draft. He possesses tremendous leadership abilities and has that innate sense of what it takes to play the one-spot. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 3 Hornets NEW ORLEANS NO /nba/team?statsId=3   1 21 Darren Collison /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=295432&contentId=8555087 G 6-00 160 UCLA /nba/draftTracker?school=UCLA This is a bit of a shocker. Drafting a point guard when the best player on your team plays the same position doesn't make sense at first glance. But the Hornets lack overall playmakers as a team and Collison can create offense out of nothing. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 22 Trail Blazers PORTLAND POR /nba/team?statsId=22 (via Dallas)  1 22 Victor Claver /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=454286&contentId=8555169 F 6-10 225 Spain /nba/draftTracker?school=Spain Portland plans to stash him away in Spain for a year or two while the squad looks to extend the contracts of franchise cornerstones Brandon Roy and LaMarcus Aldridge. Claver is a hard-nosed kid with a deep bag of offensive tricks, but his lack of foot speed will hurt him. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 23 Kings SACRAMENTO SAC /nba/team?statsId=23 (via Houston)  1 23 Omri Casspi /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=498331&contentId=8555181 F 6-08 225 Israel /nba/draftTracker?school=Israel After winning only 17 games last year, the Kings are not in a position to draft for need, so they took the best prospect available in Casspi. His game is very similar to current King Andres Nocioni and should see minutes backing him up. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 6 Mavericks DALLAS DAL /nba/team?statsId=6 (via Portland)  1 24 B.J. Mullens /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=468576&contentId=8555177 C 7-00 275 Ohio State /nba/draftTracker?school=Ohio State To Oklahoma City -- His stamina and basketball IQ need serious work, but there's no questioning his natural ability. Few 7-footers can match Mullens' athleticism and quickness <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 25 Thunder OKLAHOMA CITY OKC /nba/team?statsId=25 (via San Antonio)  1 25 Rodrigue Beaubois   PG 6-00 170 Guadeloupe /nba/draftTracker?school=Guadeloupe Traded to Dallas -- Dallas has its starting lineup pretty much figured out, so Mark Cuban decided to grab a project with tremendous upside. Beaubois is a phenomenal athlete at the PG position, with otherworldly leaping ability and terrific quickness. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 4 Bulls CHICAGO CHI /nba/team?statsId=4 (from Oklahoma City via Denver)  1 26 Taj Gibson /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=330057&contentId=8555123 F 6-09 225 USC /nba/draftTracker?school=USC Gibson is a hard-nosed guy who'll rebound, block shots, take charges and do all the dirty-work stuff inside. At 24 years of age, Gibson doesn;t have much upside left, but he has an enormous wingspan and has proven himself against top-level competition. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 29 Grizzlies MEMPHIS MEM /nba/team?statsId=29 (via Orlando)  1 27 DeMarre Carroll /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=262890&contentId=9727880 F 6-08 225 Missouri /nba/draftTracker?school=Missouri Carroll has incredible energy and is a very tough kid, but this is far too high for him. Carroll is an undrafted free agent type of talent and with guys like DaJuan Summers on the board a very questionable pick. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 16 Timberwolves MINNESOTA MIN /nba/team?statsId=16 (via Boston)  1 28 Wayne Ellington /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=329670&contentId=8555109 G 6-04 200 North Carolina /nba/draftTracker?school=North Carolina Ellington is one of the premier sleepers in this draft. The questions surrounding his athleticism were answered after a surprising showing at the combine, and he might be the second-best shooter in this draft (after Stephen Curry). <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 13 Lakers LOS ANGELES LAL /nba/team?statsId=13   1 29 Toney Douglas   PG 6-02 183 Florida State /nba/draftTracker?school=Florida State New York bought this pick from the Lakers. Nate Robinson played major minutes for the Knicks last year at both guard positions and could be out the door via free agency, so drafting Douglas could be insurance for a Robinson departure. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 5 Cavaliers CLEVELAND CLE /nba/team?statsId=5   1 30 Christian Eyenga   SF - Congo /nba/draftTracker?school=Congo He's a jaw-dropping athlete, but he hasn't had much experience against top-level competition. He might give them something down the road, but he won't be taking part in any crazy pre-game dance rituals in Cleveland this season. <b><a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9732410">More ...</a></b>  0
Final 23 Kings SACRAMENTO SAC /nba/team?statsId=23   2 31 Jeff Pendergraph /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=295420&contentId=8555081 F 6-09 240 Arizona State /nba/draftTracker?school=Arizona State Pendergraph is a four-year player with size. Immediately getting moved from Sacramento to the Blazers, whose only real need is a backup power forward to LaMarcus Aldridge, so it's possible for Pendergraph to earn minutes next year. 0
Final 27 Wizards WASHINGTON WAS /nba/team?statsId=27   2 32 Jermaine Taylor /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=295265&contentId=8555085 G 6-04 205 UCF /nba/draftTracker?school=UCF He can really fill up the scoring column and he attacks the bucket with bad intentions. But with Randy Foye getting fitted for his Wizards' jersey, it's hard to say how much playing time Taylor will get right away. 0
Final 22 Trail Blazers PORTLAND POR /nba/team?statsId=22 (via L.A. Clippers)  2 33 Dante Cunningham /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=295799&contentId=8555089 F 6-08 230 Villanova /nba/draftTracker?school=Villanova Cunningham was very effective at Villanova. He probably fell to the second round because he is considered undersized at power forward and does not really have the skill set to expand his game to the perimeter. 0
Final 7 Nuggets DENVER DEN /nba/team?statsId=7 (via Oklahoma City)  2 34 Sergio Llull   PG 6-03 175 Spain /nba/draftTracker?school=Spain The Nuggets select Llull, best described as a poor man's Ricky Rubio, with their second-round pick. He has solid size and quickness for the point guard position, but lacks the court vision of other top-notch prospects. 0
Final 8 Pistons DETROIT DET /nba/team?statsId=8 (via Minnesota)  2 35 DaJuan Summers /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=332668&contentId=8555137 F 6-08 236 Georgetown /nba/draftTracker?school=Georgetown The Pistons have to be happy with this pick. Summers was thought to be a late first-round pick coming into draft night. He is a very big and physical small forward who needs to improve his shot and ball-handling. But enough of an athlete to compete for minutes next year. 0
Final 29 Grizzlies MEMPHIS MEM /nba/team?statsId=29   2 36 Sam Young /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=297592&contentId=8555103 F 6-06 220 Pittsburgh /nba/draftTracker?school=Pittsburgh What you see is what you get with Young -- a really crafty scorer who is as tough as anyone in the draft. He's kind of trapped between the shooting guard and small forward, but he has a better chance of contributing than DeMarre Carroll. 0
Final 24 Spurs SAN ANTONIO SA /nba/team?statsId=24 (from Phoenix via Golden State)  2 37 DeJuan Blair /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=402377&contentId=8555161 F 6-07 265 Pittsburgh /nba/draftTracker?school=Pittsburgh The Spurs cash in again with a second-round pick. The co-Big East player of the year slips to 37 after being considered a possible lottery pick. The Spurs traded away center Fabricio Oberto and started PF Matt Bonner 66 games last year, so the minutes should be available alongside Tim Duncan. 0
Final 22 Trail Blazers PORTLAND POR /nba/team?statsId=22 (from Chicago via New York)  2 38 Jon Brockman /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=295407&contentId=9727882 F 6-07 225 Washington /nba/draftTracker?school=Washington To Sacramento -- With the success of undersized rebounding workhorses like Paul Millsap and Chuck Hayes, Brockman should have an excellent chance at making the Kings' roster. He's not an explosive athlete and his game has a few holes, but he attacks the glass like few others. He should find a spot in this league as a rebounding specialist. 0
Final 8 Pistons DETROIT DET /nba/team?statsId=8 (via Toronto)  2 39 Jonas Jerebko /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=498332&contentId=8555195 F 6-09 210 Italian league /nba/draftTracker?school=Italian league Swedish/American product is an athletic small forward ala Andrei Kirilenko of the Utah Jazz. He was a possible first-round pick coming into the night. Jerebko is the third small forward drafted by the Pistons tonight. 0
Final 30 Bobcats CHARLOTTE CHA /nba/team?statsId=30 (from Oklahoma City via New Jersey)  2 40 Derrick Brown   PF 6-09 225 Xavier /nba/draftTracker?school=Xavier Brown is an excellent sleeper pick at No. 40. He's a remarkable athlete at the small forward position and could develop into a Danny Granger type if he's given the opportunity. He easily could've gone in the first round, and he fits the Bobcats' identity of athletic slashers. 0
Final 15 Bucks MILWAUKEE MIL /nba/team?statsId=15   2 41 Jodie Meeks /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=329862&contentId=8555119 G 6-04 208 Kentucky /nba/draftTracker?school=Kentucky Meeks was one of the most explosive scorers in the country this year. Put up 54 points at Tennessee. Very good shooter, but also a good athlete. Could compete for minutes in Milwaukee with Richard Jefferson recently traded to San Antonio. 0
Final 13 Lakers LOS ANGELES LAL /nba/team?statsId=13 (via Charlotte)  2 42 Patrick Beverley   PG 6-01 172 Ukraine /nba/draftTracker?school=Ukraine Fans might remember him as the kid who was surrounded by controversy at Arkansas (the former SEC Freshman of the Year who left school after a tutor wrote a paper for him). He's a young point guard with decent quickness, but he lacks size. He has talent, but he's a longshot to stick on this roster. 0
Final 14 Heat MIAMI MIA /nba/team?statsId=14 (via Indiana)  2 43 Marcus Thornton /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=398590&contentId=8555151 G 6-04 205 LSU /nba/draftTracker?school=LSU Miami made good last year with its second-round pick (PG Mario Chalmers) and is hoping to strike gold again with Thornton. He can score points in bunches and is built like a rock. 0
Final 8 Pistons DETROIT DET /nba/team?statsId=8   2 44 Chase Budinger /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=329710&contentId=8555113 F 6-07 218 Arizona /nba/draftTracker?school=Arizona Once projected as a lottery pick, he's one of the draft's better shooters and an NBA-level athlete. His career at Arizona was up and down, and he didn't always display the toughness you'd like to see, but he improved on both his consistency and his toughness his junior year. 0
Final 16 Timberwolves MINNESOTA MIN /nba/team?statsId=16 (from Miami via Philadelphia)  2 45 Nick Calathes /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=400594&contentId=8555155 G 6-06 194 Florida /nba/draftTracker?school=Florida Calathes is a big point guard who is a very good offensive player. With a Greek passport, he has already signed with Greek powerhouse Panathinaikos so he will play in Greece for a year or two and then take his shot at the NBA. 0
Final 5 Cavaliers CLEVELAND CLE /nba/team?statsId=5 (via Chicago)  2 46 Danny Green /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=295922&contentId=8555095 G/F 6-06 210 North Carolina /nba/draftTracker?school=North Carolina The Cavs get a better player at No. 46 than they did at No. 30. Green was one of the major contributors on UNC's title team and could carve out a niche on Cleveland's roster as a wing defensive specialist. He's got excellent size and really long arms. He's not an outstanding athlete, but he doesn't have any major holes, either. 0
Final 16 Timberwolves MINNESOTA MIN /nba/team?statsId=16 (via Miami)  2 47 Henk Norel   PF 6-11 211 Netherlands /nba/draftTracker?school=Netherlands Norel is a work-in-progress and not ready for the NBA but the Dutchman is only 21 years old. Norel has to work on virtually every part of his game, but he does have size and will be able to work on it overseas for the next few years. 0
Final 21 Suns PHOENIX PHO /nba/team?statsId=21   2 48 Taylor Griffin   SF 6-07 240 Oklahoma /nba/draftTracker?school=Oklahoma Looks like the Suns are stockpiling on subpar siblings. Last year, Phoenix selected Robin Lopez at No. 15 and watched his twin brother Brook establish himself as one of the league's most promising young big men. This year, the Suns snag Taylor Griffin, Blake's older brother, at 48. 0
Final 1 Hawks ATLANTA ATL /nba/team?statsId=1   2 49 Sergiy Gladyr   SG 6-05 190 Ukraine /nba/draftTracker?school=Ukraine Gladyr is only 19 years old and won't be in the NBA for at least two years. He is a good shooter, but the rest of his game will need to improve if he is ever going to make an NBA roster. 0
Final 26 Jazz UTAH UTAH /nba/team?statsId=26   2 50 Goran Suton   C 6-10 245 Michigan State /nba/draftTracker?school=Michigan State This almost seemed like a foregone conclusion. Goran Suton in Utah? It makes way too much sense, doesn't it? He's a perfect Jerry Sloan guy and should provide solid support behind Mehmet Okur at the center spot. 0
Final 24 Spurs SAN ANTONIO SA /nba/team?statsId=24 (from Toronto via New Orleans)  2 51 Jack McClinton   SG 6-01 185 Miami /nba/draftTracker?school=Miami McClinton does not have good size for the NBA, but he can certainly score and is a great shooter. He could be a specialist for the Spurs as a dead-eye shooter. Would have to figure out how to be a PG if he is ever going to be a big-time impact player at the NBA level. 0
Final 11 Pacers INDIANA IND /nba/team?statsId=11 (via Dallas)  2 52 A.J. Price /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=329482&contentId=9727878 G 6-02 181 UConn /nba/draftTracker?school=UConn Indiana is pretty deep at PG, but Price could find a spot on this roster. He bounced back from some serious character questions and helped lead UConn to a terrific regular-season mark. He's more of a shot-maker than a traditional PG, but he tends to run out of steam if he's racking up big minutes. 0
Final 24 Spurs SAN ANTONIO SA /nba/team?statsId=24 (via Houston)  2 53 Nando De Colo   PG 6-05 185 France /nba/draftTracker?school=France De Colo has good size for a point guard is more mature than most of the international players. He has a shot at backing up his countryman Tony Parker next year, but most likely will stay in Europe for a few more seasons. 0
Final 30 Bobcats CHARLOTTE CHA /nba/team?statsId=30 (via San Antonio)  2 54 Robert Vaden   SG 6-05 204 UAB /nba/draftTracker?school=UAB He's not a flashy guy or a top-flight athlete, but he has outstanding range on his jumper and he can score from anywhere on the floor. He was among the most consistent scorers in college hoops, but might struggle to get his own shot against NBA defenders. 0
Final 22 Trail Blazers PORTLAND POR /nba/team?statsId=22 (via Denver)  2 55 Patrick Mills /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=411562&contentId=8555167 G 6-00 180 Saint Mary's /nba/draftTracker?school=Saint Mary's He was once thought to be one of the top point guards in the country. An injury to his wrist last year certainly hurt his stock. To make things worse, he is going to be competing on a Portland team that is jammed up with guards. 0
Final 6 Mavericks DALLAS DAL /nba/team?statsId=6 (via Portland)  2 56 Ahmad Nivins   PF 6-09 242 St. Joseph's /nba/draftTracker?school=St. Joseph's A strong interior presence for St. Joseph's, he has a decent future as a rebounder/shot-blocker in the NBA, but he doesn't have the lateral quickness to hang with most NBA power forwards. He'll have a chance to make the Dallas roster. 0
Final 21 Suns PHOENIX PHO /nba/team?statsId=21 (from Oklahoma City via Orlando)  2 57 Emir Preldzic /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=498333&contentId=8555183 F 6-09 220 Slovenia /nba/draftTracker?school=Slovenia Preldzic is a versatile player at 6-9 who can handle the ball and distribute it as well. With the Suns clearly looking to dump salary, Preldzic will most definitely be overseas trying to improve for at least a year, probably more. 0
Final 2 Celtics BOSTON BOS /nba/team?statsId=2   2 58 Lester Hudson   SG 6-02 190 Tenn. Martin /nba/draftTracker?school=Tenn. Martin He's a prolific scorer (No. 2 in the nation behind Stephen Curry), but a bit of a tweener. He's kind of a herky-jerky player who is a nightmare to defend one-on-one, but he doesn't have much in the way of point guard skills. He has a chance to be a Flip Murray type. 0
Final 13 Lakers LOS ANGELES LAL /nba/team?statsId=13   2 59 Chinemelu Elonu   PF 6-10 235 Texas A&M /nba/draftTracker?school=Texas A&M Elonu is long, athletic, and he plays extremely hard. Is not very polished offensively, but with his size and work ethic, he could be an NBA player for years providing rebounding and blocked shots. 0
Final 14 Heat MIAMI MIA /nba/team?statsId=14 (via Cleveland)  2 60 Robert Dozier /nba/draft/prospect?prospectId=262866&contentId=9728300 F 6-09 220 Memphis /nba/draftTracker?school=Memphis You could certainly do a lot worse than Robert Dozier at pick No. 60. He's a lanky athlete who can guard a lot of different positions. Miami doesn't really have anyone like him. 0

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