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2012 NBA Mock Draft: Round Two


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2012 NBA Mock Draft: Round 1

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Updated: June 28, 2012.
Team needs and outstanding trades HAVE been taken into account with this mock draft.

  1. Charlotte Bobcats: Festus Ezeli, C, Vanderbilt, 6-11, Sr.
    The Bobcats add some more size inside; small forward could also be an option.

  2. Washington Wizards: Evan Fournier, SG, France, 6-6, 1992
    Drafting a foreign talent like Evan Fournier and stashing him overseas for a year or two would make sense.

  3. Cleveland Cavaliers: Tyshawn Taylor, PG, Kansas, 6-4, Sr.
    Tyshawn Taylor could fill a void at point guard behind Kyrie Irving, but also play with him at times, too.

  4. Cleveland Cavaliers: Drew Gordon, PF, New Mexico, 6-9, Sr.
    The Cavaliers need to add some depth to their frontcourt.

  5. Golden State Warriors: Scott Machado, PG, Iona, 6-2, Sr.
    The Warriors could use a true distributor behind Stephen Curry.

  6. Sacramento Kings: Miles Plumlee, C, Duke, 7-0, Sr.
    It pains me to put Miles Plumlee in my mock draft since he was pretty worthless during his time at Duke. However, NBA teams love size and athleticism which Plumlee possesses.

  7. Toronto Raptors: Darius Miller, G/F, Kentucky, 6-7, Sr.
    Darius Miller is the ultimate glue guy and could find a role off the bench for the Raptors.

  8. Denver Nuggets: Doron Lamb, SG, Kentucky, 6-5, So.
    Doron Lamb is just too good of a value for the Nuggets to pass up here, and I can't believe Lamb is going to fall this low.

  9. Detroit Pistons: Darius Johnson-Odom, SG, Marquette, 6-3, Sr.
    The Pistons have a need for a scoring shooting guard since trading Ben Gordon.



  10. Portland Blazers: Jae Crowder, SF, Marquette, 6-6, Sr.
    The Blazers are looking for depth at small forward since trading Gerald Wallace.

  11. Portland Blazers: Henry Sims, C, Georgetown, 7-0, Sr.
    The Blazers don't have a true center under contract for next season.

  12. Milwaukee Bucks: Kim English, G/F, Missouri, 6-6, Sr.
    Kim English is a versatile talent, and the Bucks need some depth on the wing.

  13. Atlanta Hawks: Jared Cunningham, SG, Oregon State, 6-5, Jr.
    Again, the Hawks need depth all over since they only have six players under contract for next season.

  14. Detroit Pistons: Tomas Sotaransky, SG, Czech Republic, 6-8, 1991
    The Pistons go the foreign route with their third pick of the draft.

  15. Philadelphia 76ers: Kevin Murphy, SG, Tennessee Tech, 6-6, Sr.
    The Sixers grab a shooter since Jodie Meeks is a restricted free agent.

  16. New Orleans Hornets: Kris Joseph, SF, Syracuse, 6-7, Sr.
    Trading Trevor Ariza created a need for depth at small forward.

  17. Utah Jazz: Orlando Johnson, SG, UC-Santa Barbara, 6-5, Sr.
    The Jazz should be looking for depth on the wing since C.J. Miles and Josh Howard are free agents.

  18. New York Knicks: Kevin Jones, PF, West Virginia, 6-7, Sr.
    The Knicks need depth all over and take the best player available.

  19. Orlando Magic: Khris Middleton, SF, Texas A&M, 6-8, Jr.
    Orlando likely takes the best player on the board at this point.



  20. Denver Nuggets: Kostas Papanikolaou, SF, Greece, 6-8, 1990
    Since their core is under contract for next season, the Nuggets could go the foreign route again.

  21. Boston Celtics: William Buford, SG, Ohio State, 6-5, Sr.
    The Celtics should look to add a shooter with one of their three picks given that Ray Allen is a free agent.

  22. Golden State Warriors: Furkan Aldemir, PF, Turkey, 6-9, 1991
    The Warriors go the foreign route with their fourth pick of the draft.

  23. Los Angeles Clippers: Bernard James, C, Florida State, 6-10, Sr.
    The Clippers need depth on the wing and in their frontcourt. Ergo, the team takes the best available player for one of those spots.

  24. Philadelphia 76ers: Tornike Shengelia, SF, Georgia, 6-9, 1991
    The 76ers have three picks in the draft, so going the foreign route makes sense.

  25. Dallas Mavericks: Hollis Thompson, SF, Georgetown, 6-8, Jr.
    Hollis Thompson is a solid value here for a team looking for depth on the wing.



  26. Toronto Raptors: Leon Radosevic, F/C, Croatia, 6-10, 1991
    The Raptors go the foreign route with their third pick of the draft.

  27. Brooklyn Nets: Mike Scott, F, Virginia, 6-8, Sr.
    The Nets need depth all over, especially at forward since Gerald Wallace and Kris Humphries are free agents.

  28. Minnesota Timberwolves: Kyle O'Quinn, C, Norfolk State, 6-10, Sr.
    Darko is not the long-term solution as Minnesota's backup center.

  29. San Antonio Spurs: Marcus Denmon, SG, Missouri, 6-3, Sr.
    The Spurs always seem to find second-round steals; that's exactly what Marcus Denmon could be at this point.

  30. Los Angeles Lakers: Tu Holloway, PG, Xavier, 6-0, Sr.
    The Lakers continue to look for an answer at point guard, especially since Ramon Sessions will be a free agent.


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skatie 04-25-2013 09:08 am xxx.xxx.xxx.143 (total posts: 2)
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S.I
Clinton 04-24-2013 10:14 pm xxx.xxx.xxx4.39 (total posts: 1)
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No Oriakhi or Pressey in either round?
Nate 04-23-2013 10:48 am xxx.xxx.xxx.227 (total posts: 1)
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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)
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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: 2)
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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)
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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)
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AND the Jazz are using the Suns' logo, wtf?
MM 04-20-2013 09:50 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.223 (total posts: 2)
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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)
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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)
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The description for the Wizards pick is about Glenn Robinson, but the pick is Alex Len.
dillon 04-20-2013 06:22 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.122 (total posts: 1)
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wheres peyton siva????????? outplayed the #1 point guard you have going "trey burke" he plays his heart out every minute like nno other.
Heel Fan 04-20-2013 04:52 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.246 (total posts: 1)
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FYI, I work with Reggie Bullocks first cousin, he has workouts with the Heat, Celtics, Bulls, Cavaliers, and Nuggets; I don't see him going to Minnesota. Sorry to burst your bubble Walt. 2 of those teams stated they would 100% take him in the first round if he fell to them. He personally wants to go to Boston.
Dan 04-20-2013 02:19 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.175 (total posts: 1)
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you have the phoenix logo for the jazz pick
Rob 04-20-2013 01:10 pm xxx.xxx.xxx54.7 (total posts: 2)
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Blazers have 45 not 46 also
Scott 04-20-2013 09:24 am xxx.xxx.xxx.200 (total posts: 1)
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Your draft order is wrong. Kings have the 6th pick and Pistons have the 7th pick.



Written by Paul Banks of the Washington Times, and David Kay of the The Sports Bank.
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