1. O.J. Mayo
2. Eric Gordon
3. Michael Beasley
4. Derrick Rose
5. DeAndre Jordan
6. Donte Green
Part two will conclude the lottery portion of the draft (top 14) and is what I consider tier 2 of this draft as I see it. Tier 1 is for the impact players. In other words, players I think have a good chance to become All NBA type of talents. Some are more risky (Jordan) than others (Mayo) but they all have the potential to blossom to that level. Tier 2 is mostly for All Star level potential or borderline All Star players such as the Tayshaun Prince, Shawn Marion and Caron Butler types. Real good and could be multiple season All Stars in the right situation. Maybe could even squeeze in a 3rd team All NBA on a strong team but not center peices of championship contenders. Here goes tier 2:





(11) Roy Hibbert - First off let me preface this by saying, I am not a fan of Hibbert. He is to mechanical and slow fotted to be highly effective in the NBA and not really athletically dominating enough to punish smaller players. He is skilled and smart though. He has a place in the NBA but I would not want him as my full time starter at center. Might become a better prospect once he does some body work and gets in optimal condition. To flabby and tends to tire fast. Will be able to score in the post in the NBA and will probably require double teams due to his height and skill level. Will need to measure long.

(12) Darrell Arthur - A very good young offensive prospect. Arthur is very good with his back to the basket and also very effective facing up. He has a left and right jump hook with his back to the basket. He has range out to 18 feet on his jumpshot. He is athletic and long enough for the position in the NBA. He does seem to lack in the rebounding and defensive aspects of the game and this might make him unattractive to the Memphis Grizzlies. However, he is one of the most accomplished scorers in college basketball. I am waiting to see how he does in his matchup with Michael Beasley.

(13) Chase Budinger - Another player that has not really impressed me anytime that I have watched him the past two seasons. He is athletic and he can shoot but he doesn't seem to be able to put them both together during game play. Cannot create for himself or others off the dribble and really needs a lot of work in that area. Does not defend well and seems to lack lateral quickness. He will get taken much higher than his NBA potential suggests.

(14) Kevin Love - Depending on who comes out (B. Lopez, Koufos), this could be the perfect spot for Love. No, he is not athletic or long enough butafter watching Stromile Swift there is something to be said for consistent effort and being in the right place at the right time. If Big Baby Davis can be an integral part of a rotation then there is no doubt in my mind that Love can also. He is perhaps the most skilled college big. His draft status is very dependent on his combine numbers and his knee health.
Since it is unlikely (to say the least) that the Grizzlies make the playoffs and since we do not own another selection, I will only be updating my lottery selections from here on out. Hopefully, the updates will be weekly and I will concentrate on breaking down a potential lottery pick for an entire game per week. One game is not the best way to evaluate but I will try to pick games in which they will face some stiff competition and give us some insight into their NBA potential. I haven't looked at this week's TV schedule yet so I do not know who is up first but stay tuned for the One Game Breakdown.
Just missing the cut this week: Brook Lopez, Kosta Koufos, D.J. Augustin, Chris Douglass-Roberts, and Richard Hendrix.
thanks for the draft stuff, X...
ReplyDeletei like budinger more than hibbert.
ReplyDeleteI would for the grizz to get Mayo. He has future star written all over him. Plus Jordan could be the next D. Howard.
ReplyDeleteOnce we get screwed in the draft lottery again I am going to start really chanting for Nicolas Batum. He's another Rudy Gay only he can play the 2/3 while Rudy plays the 3/4. Imagine a lineup of Conley, Batum, Miller, Gay and Gasol playing a Phoenix style of basketball.
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