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2012 NBA Mock Draft: Round One - Picks 16-30


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2012 NBA Mock Draft: Round 1 - Picks 1-15
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Updated: June 28, 2012.

Team needs and outstanding trades HAVE been taken into account with this mock draft.

  1. Houston Rockets: Moe Harkless, SF, St. John's, 6-9, Fr.
    Houston owns the Knicks' pick from the Tracy McGrady trade. Go here to see all of the outstanding 2012 NBA Draft Trades.

    Again, the Rockets are trying to acquire assets to move up, so who knows if they actually end up even drafting here. I am a big Moe Harkless fan and he could be a sneaky draft-riser, but would be a solid value here as a replacement for Chase Budinger.

  2. Dallas Mavericks: Kendall Marshall, PG, North Carolina, 6-4, So.
    Jason Kidd, Jason Terry, Delonte West, and, possibly, Vince Carter will all be free agents meaning the Mavericks need some new blood in their backcourt. Kendall Marshall is a tremendous distributor and could serve as a replacement for Kidd. It also wouldn't surprise me if Dallas grabbed one of the Joneses as a value selection.

  3. Houston Rockets: Perry Jones, F, Baylor, 6-11, So.
    Houston owns the Jazz's pick (via Minnesota from the Al Jefferson trade) from the Chase Budinger trade. Go here to see all of the outstanding 2012 NBA Draft Trades.

    Another asset for the Rockets depending on what they decide to do with their picks, Jones is worth the risk here and could be a valuable trade piece for the future. Another option - and a bit of a reach - would be Marquis Teague if Houston ends up trading Kyle Lowry.



  4. Orlando Magic: Arnett Moultrie, PF, Mississippi State, 6-11, Jr.
    I can't get a good feel as to what the Magic is going to do since it pretty much returns everybody from last season, and, of course, everything could change if the team trades Dwight Howard. Arnett Moultrie is a good get here due to his versatility in the frontcourt and ability to probably play the four or five in the NBA.

  5. Denver Nuggets: Marquis Teague, PG, Kentucky, 6-2, Fr.
    If the Nuggets go with need, Marquis Teague would make sense since Andre Miller is a free agent. Somebody like Terrence Jones or Royce White would be more of a best-player-available pick.

  6. Boston Celtics: Royce White, PF, Iowa State, 6-8, So.
    There is speculation that the Celtics have made a promise to pick White. Boston could use improved depth at just about every position since the team only has four players under contract for next season.

  7. Boston Celtics: Terrence Jones, F, Kentucky, 6-9, So.
    The upgrade of the Celtics' frontcourt continues as Terrence Jones falls into their laps as one of the big sliders in this draft. Andrew Nicholson and Fab Melo could also be options.



  8. Atlanta Hawks: Andrew Nicholson, PF, St. Bonaventure, 6-9, Sr.
    With only six players under contract for next season, the Hawks take the best player available. Andrew Nicholson has a gifted inside/outside game and would likely contribute off the bench right away.

  9. Cleveland Cavaliers: Fab Melo, C, Syracuse, 7-0, So.
    Boston owns the Clippers' pick (via the Thunder/Eric Bledsoe trade) from the Kendrick Perkins trade. Go here to see all of the outstanding 2012 NBA Draft Trades.

    The Cavaliers should consider themselves fortunate if Fab Melo slips to them. Cleveland needs a big body inside and that is Melo's strength. If he is off the board, another wing player like Will Barton could be a possibility.

  10. Memphis Grizzlies: Tony Wroten, PG, Washington, 6-6, Fr.
    The Grizzlies could use improved depth at just about every position but specifically in the backcourt. Tony Wroten is a great talent who could probably play either guard position, but he falls this low due to some questions regarding his maturity.

  11. Indiana Pacers: Jeffery Taylor, SF, Vanderbilt, 6-7, Sr.
    The Pacers need depth on the wing and would love to have somebody with Jeffery Taylor's versatility and ability to guard multiple positions. Draymond Green is reportedly also in play here.



  12. Miami Heat: John Jenkins, SG, Vanderbilt, 6-4, Jr.
    The Heat would probably love to add a true big man with this pick, but instead settle for a sharpshooter in John Jenkins. He adds insurance in case Mike Miller is forced to retire and would greatly benefit from LeBron and Wade's drive-and-kick game.

  13. Oklahoma City Thunder: Draymond Green, F, Michigan State, 6-7, Sr.
    With most of its core under roster for next season, the Thunder don't have any glaring needs. However, a player with Draymond Green's intangibles could be a valuable asset coming off the bench.

  14. Chicago Bulls: Tyshawn Taylor, PG, Kansas, 6-4, Sr.
    With Derrick Rose possibly out for all of next season, the Bulls would be best served finding some depth at point guard. Taylor could probably play off the ball as well once Rose returns. A shooting guard like Will Barton has been a hot name here as well.

  15. Golden State Warriors: Quincy Miller, SF, Baylor, 6-10, Fr.
    Golden State owns the Spurs' pick from the Stephen Jackson trade. Go here to see all of the outstanding 2012 NBA Draft Trades.

    The Warriors go for value here and select Quincy Miller, who could have easily been a lottery pick next year had he returned to school. Miller likely won't contribute right away, but he could be a major steal down the line.


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Mike 06-16-2012 06:23 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.100 (total posts: 1)
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I thought it was the Washington Wizards, Bullets?
Jeremie Proctor 06-16-2012 05:15 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.179 (total posts: 3)
10     13

Absolutely no way Jared Sullinger goes before Harrison Barnes. Portland will take Barnes at 6 ( if he's still there ) and then go big at 11. Maybe Leonard or Zeller. Another Buckeye big with ???? nah, trust me they aint passing on Barnes.
Bucks Fan #3 06-16-2012 02:27 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.245 (total posts: 1)
28     12

The Milwaukee Bucks should draft Jeremy Lamb and play him at small forward then sign Spencer Hawes to play center. They would have a lineup full of great players Brandon Jennings, Monta Ellis,Jeremy Lamb, Drew Gooden, Spencer Hawes- we would be set!
*PistonsFan* 06-15-2012 10:50 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.233 (total posts: 1)
27     16

I don't understand how Sacre is so low on many mocks. He's a legit 7 footer who might be the best offensive center in the draft. He has solid post moves, can knock down the open jumper, and opposing teams can't hack him because he's a great free throw shooter. He's not the best defender but he can at least pose a threat because of his size alone. I hope my Pistons grab him with one of the 2nd round picks so he can join Monroe in the front court.
CavsFan 06-15-2012 03:29 pm xxx.xxx.xxx21.3 (total posts: 2)
17     9

If the Cavs manage to get Beal with the #4 pick, they will not take a PF at 24. If anything, they'll go for Jeff Taylor or any C still available. The Cavs have two PF on their roster (Thompson and Varejao) who are trying to play both PF and C. Why take another hybrid big when you have two already? The Cavs would be better served addressing the weak SF position.
BILLiever 06-15-2012 03:27 pm xxx.xxx.xxx1.85 (total posts: 1)
12     5

I like the use of the UGA logo for the republic of Georgia.. WIN!!
*76ers fan* 06-15-2012 01:54 pm xxx.xxx.xxx8.51 (total posts: 5)
113     38

NO WAY Jeremy Lamb makes it all the way to #15. Should have given us Rivers. That is who we will take.
whitesnake 06-15-2012 09:39 am xxx.xxx.xxx1.15 (total posts: 1)
49     18

jarred won't be a top 6 draft pick he'll be a top 15 pick if he's lucky
Rubio 06-15-2012 08:58 am xxx.xxx.xxx.181 (total posts: 1)
12     12

You can't be a "steal" in the top 5 unless someone like Hasheem Thabeet is drafted in front of you.
dave 06-15-2012 05:59 am xxx.xxx.xxx.181 (total posts: 4)
31     16

bradley beal will be the steal of the draft.
SFcomical 06-14-2012 05:15 pm xxx.xxx.xxx30.8 (total posts: 6)
15     12

Jared Sullinger visits GSW.

http://www.mercurynews.com/warriors/ci_20858276/warriors-work-out-six-more-players
shawny 06-13-2012 11:22 am xxx.xxx.xxx9.17 (total posts: 1)
223     105

The only thing Royce white wants out of the draft is that by the end he has a timberwolves hat on.
@@Wizards 06-13-2012 01:44 am xxx.xxx.xxx.140 (total posts: 4)
20     62

What part do you not understand? Maybe the part where I clearly said their first two picks are good and make sense (that includes #3 overall) but the reasoning for their 3rd pick doesn't make sense.

Maybe you should be less of an illiterate freaking tard next time.
SFcomical 06-12-2012 09:03 pm xxx.xxx.xxx30.8 (total posts: 6)
59     34

The Joneses visit GSW.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/06/11/SP0C1P07OQ.DTL
Tennis Guyer 06-12-2012 02:38 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.207 (total posts: 1)
19     41

Are you just protesting the Bullets being renamed the Wizards?



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