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2012 NBA Mock Draft


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2012 NBA Mock Draft: Round 1 - Picks 16-30
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Updated: June 29, 2012.
Team needs and outstanding trades HAVE been taken into account with this mock draft.

  1. New Orleans Hornets: Anthony Davis, PF, Kentucky, 6-10, Fr.
    The Hornets enter the offseason with a huge need up front since Chris Kaman and Carl Landry are free agents. Conspiracy theory or not, this is a major coup for a New Orleans team looking for star power after trading Chris Paul. Davis steps in and becomes the face of the franchise.

  2. Charlotte Bobcats: Thomas Robinson, PF, Kansas, 6-9, Jr.
    I give Thomas Robinson the nod over Michael Kidd-Gilchrist since Robinson is a better and more capable scorer which the Bobcats sorely need. There is also talk that the Cavaliers are interested in trading up to the No. 2 slot to take Bradley Beal. This wouldn't be a terrible option for the Bobcats since Robinson would likely still be on the board at No. 4.

  3. Washington Bullets: Bradley Beal, SG, Florida, 6-5, Fr.
    The acquisition of Trevor Ariza likely means the Wizards take Bradley Beal over Michael Kidd-Gilchrist. Beal fills a need since Jordan Crawford is the only shooting guard under contract; Kidd-Gilchrist would just create a logjam at the three with Ariza and last year's first-round pick, Chris Singleton.



  4. Cleveland Cavaliers: Harrison Barnes, SF, North Carolina, 6-8, So.
    Unless the Cavaliers trade up to No. 2 so they can land Bradley Beal, this pick will come down to either the offensive-minded Harrison Barnes or the do-it-all Michael Kidd-Gilchrist. I think Cleveland has a bigger need for a scorer like Barnes to help complement Kyrie Irving. Kidd-Gilchrist would turn the Cavaliers into a very defensive-minded frontcourt when combined with Tristan Thompson and Anderson Varejao, who are not known as scorers.

  5. Sacramento Kings: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, SF, Kentucky, 6-7, Fr.
    Kidd-Gilchrist would be the perfect addition for a Kings team that already has loads of scorers but nobody like Kidd-Gilchrist, who can impact the game without needing to score.

  6. Portland Blazers: Damian Lillard, PG, Weber State, 6-3, Jr.
    Portland owns the Nets' pick from the Gerald Wallace trade. Go here to see all of the outstanding 2012 NBA Draft Trades.

    Raymond Felton is a free agent and coming off a disappointing season, so the Blazers should be looking for an upgrade at the point even though they used their first-round pick on Nolan Smith last year. Taking him at No. 6 is too high, in my opinion, but he is a safer pick than Andre Drummond, who would also fill the need for a true big man.

  7. Golden State: Dion Waiters, SG, Syracuse, 6-4, So.
    In case you are new to my mock drafts, I LOVE Dion Waiters and think he is going to be a stud at the next level. In trading Monta Ellis, the Warriors have a need on the wing even though they just drafted Klay Thompson last summer. I think Waiters' ability to get to the basket would be a great complement for shooters Stephen Curry and Thompson.



  8. Toronto Raptors: Austin Rivers, SG, Duke, 6-5, Fr.
    The Raptors could really use a scorer on the wing to help out DeMar DeRozan and are reportedly shopping this pick for a veteran. The consensus seems to be that this pick comes down to Austin Rivers or Jeremy Lamb.

  9. Detroit Pistons: Andre Drummond, C, Connecticut, 7-0, Fr.
    This is likely where the slide ends for Drummond, who falls because of serious concerns about his motor and work ethic. However, the Pistons sorely need a complement inside for Greg Monroe, and Drummond could develop into that guy. If he is off the board, John Henson or Meyers Leonard would be possibilities.

  10. New Orleans Hornets: Tyler Zeller, C, North Carolina, 7-0, Sr.
    New Orleans owns the Clippers' pick (via Minnesota/Sam Cassell trade) from the Chris Paul trade. Go here to see all of the outstanding 2012 NBA Draft Trades.

    Since they dealt Emeka Okafor, the Hornets need to add a true center to play alongside Anthony Davis. Tyler Zeller isn't incredibly physical but gives New Orleans an athletic, long frontcourt. The Hornets could also look to add a wing player like Jeremy Lamb since they dealt Trevor Ariza.

  11. Portland Blazers: John Henson, PF, North Carolina, 6-10, Jr.
    The Blazers need some size inside and will look to add a big man. John Henson is rail thin, but could be a valuable shot-blocker playing alongside LaMarcus Aldridge.



  12. Houston Rockets: Meyers Leonard, C, Illinois, 7-1, So.
    There's no way the Rockets keep all three first-round picks so it's all up for grabs from here one. If Houston does end up keeping this pick, they definitely need to add a true big man since they dealt Samuel Dalembert and Marcus Camby is a free agent.

  13. Phoenix Suns: Jeremy Lamb, SG, Connecticut, 6-5, So.
    The Suns desperately need an upgrade of talent and improved depth on the wing, making Terrence Ross the logical selection. A point guard like Kendall Marshall would also be in play with Steve Nash's future up in the air.

  14. Milwaukee Bucks: Terrence Ross, SG, Washington, 6-7, So.
    This is the ideal situation for the Bucks, having one of the top shooting guards fall to them. Terrence Ross would add athleticism on the wing and help replace Shaun Livingston who was dealt and, possibly, free agent Carlos Delfino as well if he does not return.

  15. Philadelphia 76ers: Jared Sullinger, PF, Ohio State, 6-9, So.
    With red-flag rumors regarding his health, Jared Sullinger's stock has taken a major dip. The 76ers need another big body since Spencer Hawes is a free agent, and while they would take a serious look at Arnett Moultrie or one of the Joneses, Sullinger could be a terrific value if the injuries end up being overstated.


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Why not? 04-30-2013 11:11 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.226 (total posts: 1)
5     5

Why don't they just say pelicans, and use the new logo? If your talking about the past, u can call them the hornets, but anything in the present or future is the pelicans.
Expert 04-30-2013 01:41 am xxx.xxx.xxx37.5 (total posts: 1)
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1. Magic - Nerlens Noel, PF, Kentucky
2. Bobcats - Ben McLemore, SG, Kansas
3. Cavaliers - Otto Porter, SF, Georgetown
4. Suns - Anthony Bennett, SF/PF, UNLV
5. Hornets - Trey Burke, PG, Michigan
6. Kings - Alex Len, C, Maryland
7. Pistons - Victor Oladipo, SG/SF, Indiana
8. Wizards - Cody Zeller, C, Indiana
9. Timberwolves - Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, SG, Georgia
10. Trailblazers - Shabazz Muhammad, SG, UCLA
11. Sixers - Steven Adams, C, Pittsburgh
12. Thunder - Michael Carter-Williams, PG, Syracuse
13. Mavericks - CJ McCollum, PG, Lehigh
14. Jazz - Dennis Schroeder, PG, Germany
15. Bucks - Giannis Adetokoubo, SF/PF, Greece
16. Celtics - Rudy Gobert, C, France
17. Hawks - Kelly Olynyk, PF/C, Gonzaga
18. Hawks - Dario Saric SF/PF, Croatia
19. Cavaliers - Mason Plumlee, PF, Duke
20. Bulls - Jeff Withey, C, Kansas
21. Jazz - Jamaal Franklin, SG, San Diego State
22. Nets - Lucas Nogueira, PF/C, Brazil
23. Pacers - Sergey Karasev, SG, Russia
24. Knicks - Gorgui Dieng, C, Louisville
25. Clippers - Tim Hardaway Jr, SG, Michigan
26. Timberwolves - Erick Green, PG, Virginia Tech.
27. Nuggets- CJ Leslie, SF/PF, N.C. State
28. Spurs - Archie Goodwin, SG, Kentucky
29. Thunder - Lorenzo Brown, PG/SG, N.C. State
30. Suns - Isaiah Austin, PF/C, Baylor
Blazers Fan 04-29-2013 05:44 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.158 (total posts: 1)
228     164

Dwight Howard 2 Portland WHAT. If he choose 2 come 2 PDX call me crazy but I see them in the Finals next year but the bench needs 2 be solidify also with this draft.
kate from Colma 04-28-2013 03:23 am xxx.xxx.xxx1.49 (total posts: 2)
7     23

No pick for the Warriors...young talented team, so much fun to watch. Great owners, managers, coach. Most exciting team in NBA
b.o.d 04-25-2013 09:11 am xxx.xxx.xxx.143 (total posts: 2)
15     151

This mock would be awsome if it had seth curry. One of the best sharpshooters ever.
Who ever gets him is gonna get a steal expect him to put up 3s like big bro.
skatie 04-25-2013 09:08 am xxx.xxx.xxx.143 (total posts: 2)
4     4

S.I
Clinton 04-24-2013 10:14 pm xxx.xxx.xxx4.39 (total posts: 1)
5     52

No Oriakhi or Pressey in either round?
Nate 04-23-2013 10:48 am xxx.xxx.xxx.227 (total posts: 1)
5     6

Don't the Rox have the Suns #34 in the Marcus Morris deal?
maniac 04-22-2013 03:55 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.241 (total posts: 1)
4     38

I can see cleveland trading down biggest need is small forward and depth on the bench.
And this draft seems to be big on bench players.
Trade down and pick up one of the many small fowards and pick up a extra pick next year.
Look to getting a free Agent to help and work toward .500 next year.
Charles 04-21-2013 01:36 am xxx.xxx.xxx6.47 (total posts: 1)
9     6

In terms of your comment with the Pistons. You don't build depth when you have need of starters. Besides Len is going to bust. Waste. But I don't mind Shabezz
Suns 04-20-2013 10:02 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.222 (total posts: 1)
16     5

Suns have #30 but not #14, unfortunately. Thanks a lot refs/Jazz.
MM 04-20-2013 09:51 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.223 (total posts: 2)
5     6

AND the Jazz are using the Suns' logo, wtf?
MM 04-20-2013 09:50 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.223 (total posts: 2)
6     8

Does anyone even proofread this?

To add to the notes about Len and the Pelicans, the Kings finished with 28 wins, the Pistons with 29.
New Orleans Pelicans GM 04-20-2013 09:31 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.238 (total posts: 1)
7     75

WHY DOES NO ONE RECOGNIZE THAT WE ARE THE PELICANS NOT THE HORNETS? PLEASE CHANGE IT TO THE HORNETS AND NO WAY IN HELL THE WOLVES WOULD BE DRAFTING ZELLER BECAUSE THEIR GM WOULD DRAFT RUDY BECAUSE HE IS FOREIGN
Don 04-20-2013 06:39 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.153 (total posts: 1)
6     4

The description for the Wizards pick is about Glenn Robinson, but the pick is Alex Len.



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