2011 NBA Mock Draft: Round Two
Written by Paul Banks of the Washington Times, and David Kay of the The Sports Bank.
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2011 NBA Mock Draft: Round 1
2011 NBA Mock Draft - Walt's
2011 NBA Draft Prospect Rankings: C | PF | SF | SG | PG
2012 NBA Mock Draft
Updated: June 23, 2011, 7:25 p.m.
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2011 NBA Mock Draft: Round 1
2011 NBA Mock Draft - Walt's
2011 NBA Draft Prospect Rankings: C | PF | SF | SG | PG
2012 NBA Mock Draft
Updated: June 23, 2011, 7:25 p.m.
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Miami Heat: Josh Selby, G, Kansas, 6-3, Fr.
Since the point guard position remains an Achilles' heel for the Heat, expect them to snag one here. Miami would go with talent over experience here and grab Josh Selby over a player like Shelvin Mack.
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Cleveland Cavaliers: Tyler Honeycutt, SF, UCLA, 6-8, Soph.
The Cavs need to add talent to the wing and Tyler Honeycutt would be a great value here.
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Detroit Pistons: Daruis Morris, PG, Michigan, 6-5, So.
Rodney Stuckey is a restricted free agent and probably not the long-term solution at the point, so Darius Morris would provide some depth.
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Washington Wizards: Norris Cole, PG, Cleveland State, 6-2, Sr.
The Wizards don’t have a backup for John Wall, and Norris Cole would be a solid value here.
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Sacramento Kings: Jon Leuer, PF, Wisconsin, 6-10, Sr.
Since I don't have the Kings drafting a big with their first-round pick, they look for depth down low since Samuel Dalembert is a free agent.
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New Jersey Nets: Justin Harper, PF, Richmond, 6-9, Sr.
Since I have the Nets grabbing a guard at No. 27, they look for power forward depth here.
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Los Angeles Clippers: Jeremy Tyler, F/C, USA, 6-11, 1992.
The Clippers do not have a true backup for Blake Griffin and could use bodies inside in case DeAndre Jordan leaves via free agency.
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Houston Rockets: Shelvin Mack, G, Butler, 6-3, Jr.
The Rockets grab Shelvin Mack in case they lose restricted free agent Goran Dragic in the offseason.
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Charlotte Bobcats: Charles Jenkins, G, Hofstra, 6-3, Sr.
In trading Stephen Jackson, Bobcats could use another scoring off-guard.
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Milwaukee Bucks: Malcolm Lee, G, UCLA, 6-5, Jr.
Scott Skiles loves defense and Malcolm Lee is one of the top perimeter defenders in the 2011 NBA Draft.
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Los Angeles Lakers: Bojan Bogdanovic, G/F, Croatia, 6-7, 1989
Since they have four second-round picks, the Lakers can take a foreign talent like Bojan Bogdanovic.
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Indiana Pacers: Andrew Goudelock, PG, Charleston, 6-3, Sr.
T.J. Ford is a free agent so the Pacers could look to add a backup to Darren Collison. Andrew Goudelock’s ability to shoot the ball should find him a spot on a roster.
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Chicago Bulls: Trey Thompkins, PF, Georgia, 6-10, Jr.
Trey Thompkins is a great value this late. He could provide the Bulls with even more frontcourt depth.
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Golden State Warriors: Chandler Parsons, SF, Florida, 6-10, Sr.
Chandler Parsons possesses great skill and versatility for his size, which should land him a spot on a roster.
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New Orleans Hornets: Jordan Williams, PF/C, Maryland, 6-10, Soph.
With David West doubtful for the start of the season as he rehabs his torn ACL, the Hornets would be wise to add a power forward.
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Los Angeles Lakers: E'Twaun Moore, SG, Purdue, 6-4, Sr.
The Lakers should add depth behind Kobe at the two which could especially be needed if Shannon Brown leaves via free agency.
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Los Angeles Clippers: Keith Benson, C, Oakland, 6-11, Sr.
The Clippers could use a big man since Chris Kaman might be traded and DeAndre Jordan is a restricted free agent.
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Atlanta Hawks: Travis Leslie, SG, Georgia, 6-4, Jr.
With Jamal Crawford a free agent, the Hawks could use some depth on the wing.
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Memphis Grizzlies: Greg Smith, F/C, Fresno State, 6-9, So.
With Marc Gasol a restricted free agent, the Grizzlies could use another body inside.
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Phiadelphia 76ers: David Lighty, G/F, Ohio State, 6-6, Sr.
David Lighty would give the 76ers a versatile wing player who can defend in case Andre Iguodala is traded.'
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Portland Blazers: Diante Garrett, PG, Iowa State, 6-4, Sr.
If the Blazers do not grab a point guard in the first round, they should look to do so here. Diante Garrett has emerged as a legit second-round prospect due to his performance in recent workouts.
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Detroit Pistons: Jereme Richmond, SF, Illinois, 6-7, Fr.
The Pistons can afford to roll the dice with their third pick of the 2011 NBA Draft. Jereme Richmond is incredibly athletic but still very raw.
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Orlando Magic: Willie Reed, PF, St. Louis, 6-9, Jr.
Willie Reed gives Orlando another option at power forward besides Brandon Bass and Ryan Anderson.
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Cleveland Cavaliers: Scotty Hopson, SG, Tennessee, 6-7, Jr.
The Cavs grab more depth on the wing with their fourth pick of the 2011 NBA Draft.
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Boston Celtics: DeAndre Liggins, G/F, Kentucky, 6-6, Jr.
The Celtics could use some depth on the wing behind Paul Pierce and Ray Allen.
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Los Angeles Lakers: Ben Hansbrough, G, Notre Dame, 6-3, Sr.
Derek Fisher is not getting any younger and Ben Hansbrough could stick on a roster due to his hard work and three-point range.
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Dallas Mavericks: Michael Dunigan, C, USA, 6-10, 1989
The Mavs could use some insurance in the frontcourt in case Tyson Chandler leaves via free agency.
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Los Angeles Lakers: Rick Jackson, PF, Syracuse, 6-9, Sr.
With Joe Smith and Theo Ratliff free agents, and Andrew Bynum always banged up, Rick Jackson gives the Lakers a frontcourt option who can bang down low.
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San Antonio Spurs: Malcolm Thomas, F, San Diego State, 6-8, Sr.
Malcolm Thomas is worth a late draft flier to possibly serve as a backup to Richard Jefferson.
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Sacramento Kings: Cory Joseph, PG, Texas, 6-3, Fr.
I know I have the Kings taking Kemba Walker in the first round, but Cory Joseph is worth the risk with the final pick of the 2011 NBA Draft.
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Wilson 02-28-2011 01:24 am xxx.xxx.xxx.233 (total posts: 3)
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Cavs gunna rebuild next year with kyrie irving there record next year is gunna be either 41-41 or 42-40toraptors 02-27-2011 07:38 am xxx.xxx.xxx2.11 (total posts: 1)
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you have the raptors taking a power forward? Seriously why did you even bother.Jimmer Fredette 02-26-2011 02:41 pm xxx.xxx.xxx6.24 (total posts: 1)
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Lets DO THISDan Gilbert 02-25-2011 11:13 am xxx.xxx.xxx.118 (total posts: 5)
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Cavs also have clippers unrestricted 1st round pick now. So 4 picks in the first 40 of the draft.PCFAN 02-24-2011 08:13 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.131 (total posts: 1)
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I just saw Marshon Brooks drop 52 points on Notre Dame hes a 1st rounder on my board nowcd 02-23-2011 09:25 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.118 (total posts: 5)
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malik- i wouldnt wanna be in charge of the cavs eitherlol
-and cavs do have 2 second round picksyo momma 02-22-2011 09:03 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.118 (total posts: 5)
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i dont c dan gilbert passing up both hometown guys in sully,and norris coleBlake 02-22-2011 07:59 pm xxx.xxx.xxx9.87 (total posts: 1)
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Bulls Own The #28 pick as Toronto Just Traded The Pulls That Pick For F James JohnsonLeBum 02-22-2011 03:02 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.118 (total posts: 5)
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Kalin Lucas sucks and so does MSU, he'll be in the D league for a while nut sackKalin Lucas 02-22-2011 12:05 am xxx.xxx.xxx8.62 (total posts: 1)
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"He knows how to run a team but doesn't excel in any other area."
You obviously have never seen me play dumbass.Malik 02-21-2011 10:45 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.184 (total posts: 2)
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Irving's probably staying at Duke anyways. I wouldn't want to be in charge of the Cavs anyways lol.EFF the king 02-21-2011 10:09 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.118 (total posts: 5)
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Really sessions over irving is who you would want as your future PG?? Just because of a couple ok games. Im glad your not in charge of the Cav'sMalik 02-21-2011 05:41 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.184 (total posts: 2)
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Wouldn't it make more sense for Cleveland to get Sullinger? Seems like Ramon Sessions is the future starting PG for them/Chris 02-20-2011 11:40 am xxx.xxx.xxx.253 (total posts: 2)
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Even better than nolan, the bulls could get austin freeman, who i think is the next big sharpshooter. He isnt very athletic, but i dont think the bulls necessarily need a super athletic 2, i think we need someone who can make shots reliably, and do everything else as well. On that note, i think we also could look at lighty, or one of the small school guys or the dude from croatia whom all of which i know nothing about, but they sound pretty good. Ultimately, i would be estatic if ferdette somehow fell all the way to the bulls.Chris 02-20-2011 11:35 am xxx.xxx.xxx.253 (total posts: 2)
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I dont think that the bulls will get a PF, thats our strongest position lol. With boozer then gibson behind him were set there for years. I think we will get nolan smith at SG, bogans is really old and i dont know if brewer or korver are near starting ready. In a season or two nolan smith i think has the potential to be a star with his midrange game. My only issue with him is hes very similar fundamentally to rose, but i think he is more of a shooter also.
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