6/13/2005 Insider Mock Draft update

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Updated: June 13, 2005, 12:32 PM ET
Five new faces in round 1

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Now that the Chicago predraft camp is over, it's time for our second mock draft of 2005.

The camp and team workouts have begun to weed out many of the young American and international underclassmen, and more space has been opened in the first round.

Based on what we're hearing from agents and team officials, we expect several first-round prospects, including Martynas Andriuskevicius, Nemanja Aleksandrov, Tiago Splitter, Marko Tomas and Rudy Fernandez will withdraw from the draft.

Therefore, we've taken them out of this mock draft, opening up five extra spots. If they get a promise between now and the June 21 deadline for underclassmen to withdraw, we'll add them back in when we run our next mock draft on June 22.


1. MILWAUKEE BUCKS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Marvin Williams[/font]
NORTH CAROLINA | FRESHMAN | SMALL FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-8 | WEIGHT: 230 | AGE: 18The Bucks appear to be leaning toward taking Andrew Bogut in the draft, but we're sticking firm to the belief that Williams is the best prospect on the board. Bucks general manager Larry Harris has said he will draft on talent, not position, and we think once Williams rolls into town for a workout on June 19, he'll change his mind.



2. ATLANTA HAWKS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Andrew Bogut[/font]
UTAH | SOPHOMORE | CENTER
HEIGHT: 7-0 | WEIGHT: 250 | AGE: 20Bogut told Insider Friday the Hawks told him they'd take him with the No. 2 pick if he was still on the board. The team is desperate for a center, so it makes sense. If Bogut ends up going No. 1, they've told Williams they'll take him No. 2.



3. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Gerald Green[/font]
GULF SHORES ACADEMY | H.S. | SHOOTING GUARD
HEIGHT: 6-7 | WEIGHT: 192 | AGE: 19This is a tough pick to project because the Blazers are shopping it hard. Most of the teams trying to get up to this spot are after Chris Paul. The Blazers are looking at Paul, too, but given their commitment to Sebastian Telfair in the lottery last year, look for them to fill another need and grab Green, a player many feel has the upside of Tracy McGrady.



4. NEW ORLEANS HORNETS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Chris Paul[/font]
WAKE FOREST | SOPHOMORE | POINT GUARD
HEIGHT: 6-1 | WEIGHT: 178 | AGE: 20The Hornets' biggest need isn't at the point, but Paul is a big upgrade over Speedy Claxton and Dan Dickau. Suddenly the loss of Baron Davis doesn't sting as much. In fact, Paul's a better prospect than Baron was.



5. CHARLOTTE BOBCATS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Deron Williams[/font]
ILLINOIS | JUNIOR | POINT GUARD
HEIGHT: 6-3 | WEIGHT: 210 | AGE: 20The Bobcats are still trying to figure out a way to grab Paul or Marvin Williams. They'd trade No. 5 and No. 13 to get up to the second spot, but aren't willing to do it just to get to No. 3. If it doesn't work, they'll decide between Deron Williams, Raymond Felton and Danny Granger at this position.



6. UTAH JAZZ [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Fran Vazquez[/font]
SPAIN | POWER FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-11 | WEIGHT: 230 | AGE: 22The Jazz desperately need a point guard. But they also need more size and athleticism up front. The Jazz could move up a spot or two in the draft to grab Paul or Deron Williams, but they aren't high enough on Felton to pick him here. Vazquez is a safe pick who can step in and give them more depth in the paint.



7. TORONTO RAPTORS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Danny Granger[/font]
NEW MEXICO | SENIOR | SMALL FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-8 | WEIGHT: 225 | AGE: 22Granger's stock just keeps climbing. He's one of the most complete players in the draft and should have the Shawn Marion-type ability to play like a four while playing the three. He has a good handle, a dramatically improved 3-point shot and he's unselfish. He also has a great body and big-time athleticism. He's already an upgrade from Jalen Rose at small forward. While the Raptors have greater needs at center and point guard, they'll settle this year for the best prospect on the board.



8. NEW YORK KNICKS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Channing Frye[/font]
ARIZONA | SENIOR | CENTER
HEIGHT: 6-11 | WEIGHT: 245 | AGE: 22The Knicks secretly worked out Frye on the West Coast about a week ago and walked away pretty convinced he was their guy at No. 8. Frye is a skilled, athletic big man who has improved his body and his athleticism the last few months. He'd be the second-tallest player on the Knicks' roster next season.



9. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Ike Diogu[/font]
ARIZONA STATE | JUNIOR | POWER FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-8 | WEIGHT: 255 | AGE: 21The Warriors wanted Frye or Granger, but if they're off the board, they'll look for the next-best power forward. Sean May, Hakim Warrick and Chris Taft will all get looks here as well. Diogu gets the nod because of his length (he has the reach of a 7-footer, a la Elton Brand) and shot-blocking ability.



10. LOS ANGELES LAKERS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Raymond Felton[/font]
NORTH CAROLINA | JUNIOR | POINT GUARD
HEIGHT: 6-0 | WEIGHT: 200 | AGE: 20This is a real steal for the Lakers if they can land Felton here. He has the potential to go as high as No. 5 and the Raptors will give him a strong look at No. 7. He's the fastest point guard in the draft baseline to baseline, has improved his outside shooting and is an excellent floor leader. A major upgrade over Chucky Atkins.



11. ORLANDO MAGIC [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Martell Webster[/font]
SEATTLE PREP | H.S. | SHOOTING GUARD
HEIGHT: 6-7 | WEIGHT: 235 | AGE: 18The Magic could go several ways here, but after shipping their best shooter off to Sacramento for Doug Christie, they would find Webster has a skill they really could use. He's the best pure shooter in high school and one of the four or five best in the draft. He has great size for his position, is mature beyond his years and already has an NBA body. As far as high school guys go, he's the most ready to contribute right now.



12. LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Antoine Wright[/font]
TEXAS A&M | JUNIOR | SHOOTING GUARD
HEIGHT: 6-7 | WEIGHT: 210 | AGE: 21There's talk that the Clippers are the team that promised Russian forward Yaroslav Korolev they'd pick him. However, it will be tough for the Clips to pass on Wright's versatility, perimeter shooting and athleticism. The Clippers have depth just about everywhere, but Wright will provide insurance should Donald Sterling decide not to pony up for free agents Bobby Simmons and Marko Jaric.





13. CHARLOTTE BOBCATS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Joey Graham[/font]
OKLAHOMA STATE | SENIOR | SMALL FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-7 | WEIGHT: 216 | AGE: 22The Bobcats could go in a lot of different directions here. They would like to get tougher and more athletic, and Graham would be a great choice. He's a hard worker who can play both the three and the four. Reminds some of a bigger Corey Maggette.



14. MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Charlie Villanueva[/font]
CONNECTICUT | SOPHOMORE | POWER FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-10 | WEIGHT: 240 | AGE: 20Villanueva has the skills of a lottery pick but proved to be a bit lazy and unreliable at UConn. Still, after so many years without a lottery pick, the Wolves have to swing for the seats. If Villanueva will work hard and focus (Kevin Garnett will demand it), he'll be a nice addition to the Wolves' front line. Korolev is also rumored to be a real possibility here.




15. NEW JERSEY NETS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Hakim Warrick[/font]
SYRACUSE | SENIOR | POWER FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-8 | WEIGHT: 218 | AGE: 22He's not Kenyon Martin, but he's long, athletic, runs the floor, and has the experience to contribute immediately. With Jason Kidd running the show, he should get a lot of dunks.



16. TORONTO RAPTORS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Sean May[/font]
NORTH CAROLINA | JUNIOR | POWER FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-9 | WEIGHT: 260 | AGE: 21The Raptors need a tough scorer and rebounder in the paint and May should be a perfect fit. Though he's a little undersized to play his natural position (center) in the pros, he should be fine paired next to Chris Bosh. Bosh's ability to dominate in the high post along with May's ability to finish around the rim should give the Raptors an effective high-low punch in the paint. Jarrett Jack will also get a long look here by the Raptors.



17. INDIANA PACERS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Rashad McCants[/font]
NORTH CAROLINA | JUNIOR | SHOOTING GUARD
HEIGHT: 6-4 | WEIGHT: 200 | AGE: 20McCants may be the toughest guy in the draft to project. On talent, he's easily a top-10 pick, maybe top-five. But just about every team in the league has uncovered a number of red flags on the background check. He's going to have to prove to teams that whatever problems he had at North Carolina are behind him. If he does, he'll go higher. If he doesn't, he'll slip down to a team like Indiana, which is willing to take the risk on such a talent.




18. BOSTON CELTICS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Yaroslav Korolev[/font]
RUSSIA | SMALL FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-9 | WEIGHT: 215 | AGE: 17Danny Ainge swears the Celtics aren't the ones who promised Korolev they'd draft him, and I believe him. However, I think the Celtics would seriously consider him if he were on the board. Korolev dramatically raised his stock in the junior tournament at the Final Four in Europe. He reminds me a little of a young Toni Kukoc. Turkish forward Ersan Ilyasova is another possibility here. The Celtics could use a long, lanky, skilled small forward, and both players fit the bill.

Scouting report on Yaroslav Korolev
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19. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Julius Hodge[/font]
NORTH CAROLINA ST | SENIOR | SHOOTING GUARD
HEIGHT: 6-7 | WEIGHT: 205 | AGE: 21Hodge may not be the greatest shooter in the draft, but he has all the intangibles Jerry West loves in his players. He's tough, versatile and he seems to want it more than most guys on the floor. The Grizzlies believe he'll be a point guard, at least part-time, in the pros. It looks like they'll lose Earl Watson to free agency and wouldn't mind losing Jason Williams in a trade, so the position is a need. He's earned good reviews in every workout and seems to have moved himself up with every one. West has a history of ignoring convention, which explains why a player like Hodge would go this high.



20. DENVER NUGGETS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Ersan Ilyasova[/font]
TURKEY | SMALL FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-9 | WEIGHT: 220 | AGE: 18With multiple picks, the Nuggets' plan is to leave at least one guy in Europe for a few years. Many believe that Ilyasova was the best young prospect in Europe before a severe ankle injury kept him out most of the year. His workouts went well enough in Chicago to secure his place in the mid-first round.




21. PHOENIX SUNS
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[font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Johan Petro[/font]
FRANCE | CENTER
HEIGHT: 7-1 | WEIGHT: 250 | AGE: 19Petro has the size and talent of a lottery pick, but he's been very slow to develop it, which has caused some NBA teams to worry. Petro is probably another year or two away from helping a team, even if he does develop. However, if he ever gets it, he could be the perfect center in the Suns' system down the road.

Scouting report on Johan Petro
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22. DENVER NUGGETS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Francisco Garcia[/font]
LOUISVILLE | JUNIOR | SHOOTING GUARD
HEIGHT: 6-7 | WEIGHT: 190 | AGE: 23The Nuggets opt for upside with their first pick and go with need for their second. The team needs perimeter shooting badly and Garcia can deliver. He's not the greatest athlete in the world, but he can stroke it and plays with the passion that George Karl likes in his players. High school guard Monta Ellis is also a possibility here. The Nuggets love him, but would Karl ever play him?



23. SACRAMENTO KINGS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Chris Taft[/font]
PITTSBURGH | SOPHOMORE | POWER FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-10 | WEIGHT: 250 | AGE: 20Taft has the size and strength of a lottery pick and the heart of an NBDL player. He has the physical tools to replace Chris Webber on the Kings' front line. But will Rick Adelman, or whoever is coaching the Kings, ever be able to motivate him?




24. HOUSTON ROCKETS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Wayne Simien[/font]
KANSAS | SENIOR | POWER FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-9 | WEIGHT: 255 | AGE: 22The Rockets could use a tough rebounder with experience and Simien fits the bill. Concerns about injuries and size are the only things keeping him out of the lottery. He's one of the few guys who isn't afraid to go inside and bang, but also has a nice perimeter game. He's worked out really well just about everywhere.




25. SEATTLE SUPERSONICS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Jarrett Jack[/font]
GEORGIA TECH | JUNIOR | POINT GUARD
HEIGHT: 6-3 | WEIGHT: 200 | AGE: 21Jack could be off the board in the mid-first round, but it's conceivable that he slips all the way to here. He's a very good point guard prospect who just needs to cut down on his turnovers. With Antonio Daniels set to bolt in free agency, the Sonics will have a strong need for a backup point guard with size and toughness.




26. DETROIT PISTONS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Ryan Gomes[/font]
PROVIDENCE | SENIOR | SMALL FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-8 | WEIGHT: 250 | AGE: 22Gomes is a skilled forward, an inside-outside scoring threat that reminds some scouts of Corliss Williamson. He started his career at the four, but played really well at the three this year. He's a good offensive rebounder, has extended his range to the NBA 3-point line and is a good passer. He also has a 7-foot-2 wingspan.



27. UTAH JAZZ [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Roko Ukic[/font]
CROATIA | POINT GUARD
HEIGHT: 6-6 | WEIGHT: 218 | AGE: 21He's had a great year in Croatia. A little wild for Jerry Sloan's taste, but he's long, plays defense and is very tough and experienced. If he could shoot, he'd be a much higher pick. Look for the Jazz to leave him overseas for another season or two.



28. SAN ANTONIO SPURS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]David Lee[/font]
FLORIDA | SENIOR | POWER FORWARD
HEIGHT: 6-9 | WEIGHT: 230 | AGE: 22The Spurs have a history of going international and will also look at France's Mickael Gelebale here, but Lee fits the profile. He's tough, plays defense, runs the floor well and does all the little things Gregg Popovich appreciates.



29. MIAMI HEAT [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Randolph Morris[/font]
KENTUCKY | FRESHMAN | CENTER
HEIGHT: 6-11 | WEIGHT: 250 | AGE: 19The big kid from Kentucky should probably head back to school. One good year at Kentucky and he's in the lottery. However, he's too big to slip all the way out of the first round if he decides to stay.



30. NEW YORK KNICKS [font=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Andrew Bynum[/font]
ST. JOSEPH (N.J.) | H.S. | POWER FORWARD
HEIGHT: 7-0 | WEIGHT: 300 | AGE: 17Bynum has the size to rise much higher in the draft if he works out well. Right now, the general consensus is that he's too big a project to take much higher than this. Still, the Knicks aren't likely to pass. They need size and upside and Bynum has both. If he played two years at UConn, he'd likely be a lottery pick.


Other first-round possibilities: Andray Blatche, PF, HS Senior; Monta Ellis, G, HS senior; Luther Head, G, Illinois; Kennedy Winston, G/F, Alabama; Nate Robinson, G, Washington; Ronny Turiaf, PF, Gonzaga; Matt Walsh, G/F, Florida; Linas Kleiza, F, Missouri; Mickael Gelebale, F, France; Jason Maxiell, PF, Cincinnati; Mile Ilic, C, Serbia; Peja Samardziski, C, Serbia



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If Petro is actually gonna be a good center ever in his life, is there really any chance he'd be hanging around at 21? I ran it through a Google translater, and it looks like "Petro" translates, roughly, to "Tsakalidis".
 

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fordronken said:
If Petro is actually gonna be a good center ever in his life, is there really any chance he'd be hanging around at 21? I ran it through a Google translater, and it looks like "Petro" translates, roughly, to "Tsakalidis".


hehehe good one, there is one problem with this line of thinking and that is that petro can move unlike tsakalidis who acts as if his feet were nailed to the floor.
 

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Petro's been on the draft radar for a couple years, and is still untapped potential. That's a bad sign.
However, in this darft scanario there are several useful players drafted after Petro, even if they aren't 7 foot.
 

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Petro

I'm hardly sold on the Petro pick. It might be worth it in the long run. But my money is on Garcia of Louisville. He just seems like a Suns-type player. He would really excel in the Suns system.
 

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scotsman13 said:
hehehe good one, there is one problem with this line of thinking and that is that petro can move unlike tsakalidis who acts as if his feet were nailed to the floor.

You don't have to be lead footed to be a late round center pick with potential and bust.
 

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I don't see Simien lasting that late. His history of injuries is a concern, but they are shoulder injuries and not leg injuries. If healthy, he could contribute immedatiately while Petro is years away.
 

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fordronken said:
You don't have to be lead footed to be a late round center pick with potential and bust.

you are right. there have been a lot of centers who have been picked who havent looked like their are nailed to the floor who have been wastes of the pick. also understand i am not saying that petro wont be a bad player. but there are a couple things going for him. first of all he is only 19 (same as some other big man the suns picked some years back). he is very raw (again same as some other big man that the suns have drafted lately). what he does have is a lot of physail abilities, but the thing that will make or brake him is the ability and willing to work and get better. this is the area that amare has done so well that it is shocking. if we draft someone like this we better hope to keep iveroni on the team because he will have a new guy to work with.

http://www.nbadraft.net/profiles/johanpetro.asp

Strengths: The top prospect in France, and maybe in all of Europe. Athletic, can run the floor. Great body, Good wingspan, big bones, and pretty strong. Has put on a lot of weight in the past two years. Has good touch on the ball. Still raw on offense but has a little baby hook that he relies on much of the time. He definitely has great potential but has to change attitude on the court and play harder.

Weaknesses: Has still slow foot work, not helped with lazy attitudes at times. Shot is not developed and doesn’t even look for the ball yet. Doesn’t move well on offense and could get a lot more done especially offensive rebounding. Has to play harder. Defense is limited right now in having a great body to deny shots or change their way. Could be but is not a shot blocker, and doesn’t move feet quick enough to guard smaller post players. Reaction is still slow.

-Babacar Sy

Notes: Has a very bright future. Excels with the ball close to the basket. Excellent shotblocker. Inevitably compared to countryman Jerome Moiso due to his style of play and raw athleticism, but has a greater future because of his strong motivation level. Began playing basketball at the age of 12. Started basketball some years ago, played for the under 18 national team at just 16.
 

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Honestly, even if Petro turns into a Steven Hunter, it wouldn't be a bad pick at 21.

I have a feeling though, that while I won't be upset with him at 21, he will lead to quite a few of us pulling our hair out for the next couple of years.
 

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George O'Brien said:
I don't see Simien lasting that late. His history of injuries is a concern, but they are shoulder injuries and not leg injuries. If healthy, he could contribute immedatiately while Petro is years away.

I agree.

I like Garcia but if Simien is there, just take him.
 

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RedStripe27 said:
Although I like Taft's size and potential, I see Chris Wilcox part deux.


wilcox would be a nice piece to our team right now off the bench if we could get a wilcox clone with the 21st pick.

i'm thinking simien also. dude has just produced, ain't as small as everyone says, will get up and down the floor and bang.

petro may be a frustration, but his potential is tantalizing for sure.

i wouldn't be unhappy with garcia, but i think it would leave us still wanting a big.

i'd be okay with the risk of taking taft. size and athleticism would be nice if his desire could be adequately tapped.
 

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fordronken said:
Or if we traded some semblance of the #21 pick for Wilcox himself.

Problem with this is that after he plays well next year he'll be a restricted free agent.

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Taft weighs 250 while Wilcox 220. I don't understand why somebody called the latter stronger? :confused:
 
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I do not know how the suns can get Wilcox, but this guy can play, and I would like the suns to have him. If he was on another team, he would get lots of minutes.
 

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cly2tw said:
Taft weighs 250 while Wilcox 220. I don't understand why somebody called the latter stronger? :confused:

I don't know that he's stronger. Regardless, I'm only confident in one of them being able to play basketball.
 

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I'd still like Francisco Garcia with Pick but instead of Chris Taft, I'd Pick Andray Blatche - who goes undrafted in the 1st in this Mock Draft. :eek:


I'm not sure, who I'd prefer but those are 2 of my favorite choices and both would be there in this Mock.
 

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If this is how the draft plays out, I'd take Randolph Morris. He has got size and was one of the top freshman in the country last year. He may be a little raw, but with a year of guarding Amare in practice everyday and our coaching staff he could develop into a force.
 

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overseascardfan said:
If this is how the draft plays out, I'd take Randolph Morris. He has got size and was one of the top freshman in the country last year. He may be a little raw, but with a year of guarding Amare in practice everyday and our coaching staff he could develop into a force.


I agree, Morris is one of the most intriguing big men prospects (on paper) in the draft due to his size, youth and upside. However, I have yet to see him play. I like what I have read about him and he could develop into our future center. He definitely merits a strong look.
 
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