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2013 NBA Mock Draft: Round Two


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2013 NBA Mock Draft: Round 1

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Updated: June 12, 2013

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

  1. Cleveland Cavaliers: Glen Rice Jr., G/F, NBADL, 6-6
    After getting kicked off the team at Georgia Tech, Rice Jr. had a terrific season in the D-League and would add some potential scoring punch off Cleveland's lackluster bench.


  2. Oklahoma City Thunder: Tony Snell, SF, New Mexico, 6-7, Jr.
    Tony Snell could develop into a role player down the road due to his athleticism and ability to shoot it from deep.


  3. Cleveland Cavaliers: Mouhammadu Jaiteh, PF/C, France, 6-11, 1994
    With four picks in the 2013 NBA Draft, the Cavaliers should take at least one foreign prospect. Jaiteh could be a solid contributor down the road with his size.


  4. Houston Rockets: Nate Wolters, G, South Dakota State, 6-5, Sr.
    The Rockets don't have much depth at guard behind James Harden and Jeremy Lin.




  5. Philadelphia 76ers: DeShaun Thomas, SF, Ohio State, 6-7, Jr.
    The 76ers need depth on the wing since Nick Young and Dorrell Wright are both free agents.


  6. Sacramento Kings: Kenny Kadji, PF, Miami, 6-10, Sr.
    Kenny Kadji has good size and the ability to stretch defenses with his perimeter shooting. The Kings need depth up front.


  7. Washington Wizards: Isaiah Canaan, PG, Murray State, 6-0, Sr.
    The Wizards need some depth at guard behind John Wall and Bradley Beal.


  8. Detroit Pistons: James Southerland, SF, Syracuse, 6-8, Sr.
    With limitless range from the outside, James Southerland could find a home at the next level due to his ability to stretch defenses.
  9. Portland Trail Blazers: Livio Jean Charles, F, France, 6-9, 1993
    Another player who caught the attention of NBA scouts at the Nike Hoops Summit, Livio Jean Charles plays with terrific energy.


  10. Portland Trail Blazers: Brandon Paul, SG, Illinois, 6-4, Sr.
    I think Brandon Paul is being undervalued in this draft and could potentially be a threat off someone's bench.




  11. Memphis Grizzlies: Vander Blue, SG, Marquette, 6-5, Jr.
    The Grizzlies could use depth at the two since Tony Allen is a free agent. Blue is a tremendous athlete and showed strides this past season with his perimeter game as well.


  12. Philadelphia 76ers: C.J. Leslie, F, N.C. State, 6-9, Jr.
    C.J. Leslie is a ridiculous athlete who excels above the rim, but there are some concerns about his intangibles.


  13. Milwaukee Bucks: Will Clyburn, G/F, Iowa State, 6-7, Sr.
    By addressing their point guard need in the first round, the Bucks should look to add depth on the wing.


  14. Dallas Mavericks: Erick Green, G, Virginia Tech, 6-3, Sr.
    The Mavericks need more options at the guard since O.J. Mayo, Darren Collison, and Rodrigue Beaubois could all leave via free agency.




  15. Portland Trail Blazers: Norvell Pelle, PF, LA College Prep, 6-10, Fr.
    With its third second-round pick, Portland can roll the dice on a young man loaded with a lot of potential.


  16. Utah Jazz: Mike Muscala, PF/C, Bucknell, 6-11, Sr.
    The Bison big is an inside/outside threat and adds more depth inside in case Al Jefferson or Paul Millsap leave via free agency.


  17. Atlanta Hawks: Lorenzo Brown, PG, N.C. State, 6-5, Jr.
    Lorenzo Brown would be a great value this low and an option to help replace free agent Devin Harris.


  18. Los Angeles Lakers: Michael Snaer, SG, Florida State, 6-5, Sr.
    WIth Kobe's injury, the Lakers needs to add scoring options on the wing.


  19. Chicago Bulls: Solomon Hill, SF, Arizona, 6-7, Jr.
    The Wildcats senior is a versatile wing who can do a little bit of everything on the floor, but doesn't excel in any one particular area.




  20. Atlanta Hawks: Grant Jerrett, PF, Arizona, 6-10, Fr.
    A stretch four who is nowhere near ready to contribute right away, Jarrett will spend some time in the D-League. He does have solid potential though.


  21. Orlando Magic: Pierre Jackson, PG, Baylor, 5-10, Sr.
    Jackson is getting some first-round buzz so he would be a terrific value this low.


  22. Minnesota Timberwolves: Andre Roberson, SF, Colorado, 6-7, Jr.
    A tremendous athlete, Andre Roberson was a prolific rebounder at the college level, but is still improving his perimeter shooting.


  23. Indiana Pacers: Ray McCallum, PG, Detroit, 6-2, Jr.
    More of a scoring point guard, Ray McCallum would be another point guard option in case D.J. Augustin isn't back next year.


  24. Washington Wizards: Alex Abrines, SG, Spain, 6-5, 1993
    With their third pick of the 2013 NBA Draft, the Wizards go the foreign route.





  25. Memphis Grizzlies: Jackie Carmichael, PF, Illinois State, 6-9. Sr.
    The Redbird senior could stick on a roster due to his toughness and work ethic.


  26. Detroit Pistons: Trevor Mbakwe, PF, Minnesota, 6-8, Sr.
    Trevor Mbakwe should be able to contribute off somebody's bench due to his ability to rebound the basketball.


  27. Phoenix Suns: Ryan Kelly, PF, Duke, 7-0, Sr.
    The Blue Devils senior is a stretch four who can stroke it from outside.


  28. San Antonio Spurs: Brandon Davies, PF, BYU, 6-10, Sr.
    The Spurs could lose some frontcourt depth to free agency, so it makes sense to add some depth inside.


  29. Minnesota Timberwolves: Marko Todrovic, C, Montenegro, 6-11, 1992
    The Timberwolves could use their fourth pick of the 2013 NBA Draft as a "stash overseas" option.


  30. Memphis Grizzlies: Myck Kabongo, PG, Texas, 6-3, Soph.
    This is a total value pick for Memphis since Myck Kabongo has the potential to develop into a solid floor general.



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nick 06-18-2013 12:03 am xxx.xxx.xxx2.53 (total posts: 1)
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I am sorry, but this is the worse mock draft i have ever seen. Porter first?? And they are the wizards not the bullets, and its the bobcats not the charlotte hornets. WOW this is so bad
Greg in Ohio 06-17-2013 06:19 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.227 (total posts: 6)
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Cav's are starting to go in to more serious talk's about trading the top pick.
And can't say I blame them in a sense there is no one worth the top pick like in mosr recent years Noel has had 2 knee injuries in 4 years it has been pointed out Alex Len having foot surgery is worrisome with any big man.
Would still see like to see the Cav's trade down and get some players that can help this team and maintain having cap room for some years to come to keep the core of young players they have now.
Will they trade down who knows I hope they do and get what they need in the later part of the draft whether it's the center from Louisville or the Center from France for the middle and maybe the SF from North Carolina and maybe Snell from New Mexico. Just don't think they need to take Len or Noel first and Shooting Guard is a major need for this team.
10 Days to go 06-17-2013 04:11 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.201 (total posts: 1)
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1. Cleveland Cavaliers - C Alex Len, Maryland
2. Orlando Magic - SG Victor Oladipo, Indiana
3. Washington Wizards - SF Otto Porter, Georgetown
4. Charlotte Hornets - C Nerlens Noel, Kentucky
5. Phoenix Suns - SG Ben McLemore, Kansas
6. New Orleans Pelicans - PF Anthony Bennett, UNLV
7. Sacramento Kings - C Cody Zeller, Indiana
8. Detroit Pistons - SG CJ McCollum, Lehigh
9. Minnesota Timberwolves - SF Shabazz Muhammad, UCLA
10. Portland Trailblazers - SG Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Georgia
11. Philadelphia 76ers - C Steven Adams, Pittsburgh
12. Oklahoma City Thunder - PG Michael Carter-Williams, Syracuse
13. Dallas Mavericks - PG Trey Burke, Michigan
14. Utah Jazz - PG Shane Larkin, Miami
15. Milwaukee Bucks - PG Dennis Schroeder, Germany
16. Boston Celtics - C Lucas Nogueira, Brazil
17. Atlanta Hawks - SF Giannis Adetokunbo, Greece
18. Atlanta Hawks - C Rudy Gobert, France
19. Cleveland Cavaliers - SF Sergey Karasev, Russia
20. Chicago Bulls - SG Tony Snell, New Mexico
21. Utah Jazz - C Kelly Olynk, Gonzaga
22. Brooklyn Nets - PF Tony Mitchell, North Texas
23. Indiana Pacers - PF Mason Plumlee, Duke
24. New York Knicks - SG Jamaal Franklin, San Diego State
25. Los Angeles Clippers - SG Allen Crabbe, California
26. Minnesota Timberwolves - C Gorgui Dieng, Louisville
27. Denver - SG Reggie Bullock, North Carolina
28. San Antonio Spurs - SF/PF CJ Leslie, NC State
29. Oklahoma City Thunder - SG Tim Hardaway Jr., Michigan
30. Phoenix Suns - C Mike Muscala, Bucknell
Ryan 06-16-2013 10:17 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.136 (total posts: 1)
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There's no way Eric Murphy doesn't get drafted.
Dave 06-16-2013 07:51 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.100 (total posts: 1)
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Don't be surprised if the Cavs select Alex Len or Mclemore with the 1st pick in the draft. No way they are selecting Noel.
mspodymoe 06-16-2013 07:04 pm xxx.xxx.xxx1.18 (total posts: 1)
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Well after the interview with Bennett,if I was washington and Porter was pick 1st., I would like two options. 1st is Alex Len and the other is McLemore. Bennett look like a guy that dan't want to play defence.He was very uncomfortable when ask about it.The Wizards need a safe pick.
Pelicans fan/league observer 06-15-2013 10:41 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.205 (total posts: 9)
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If MCW is available at Detroit and they're smart...he's gone.same with Minnesota and also if Burke goes 2 that won't be dumb and if Burke goes 2 and MCW 7 I don't think that to be dumb
JamesJordan23 06-14-2013 10:59 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.159 (total posts: 1)
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No way McLemore falls to 4, Orlando will take him at 2 for sure, Nerlens Noel is a HUGE product, he has no offense and is coming off of a destroyed knee. I think he'd fit well in Cleveland because they don't need offense they need defense, Waiters and Irving can handle the offense. Washington would be a good place too.
Real Mock 06-14-2013 01:10 am xxx.xxx.xxx4.13 (total posts: 1)
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1. Cavaliers - PF/C Nerlens Noel
2. Magic - SG Ben McLemore
3. Wizards - SF Otto Porter
4. Bobcats - SF/SF Anthony Bennett
5. Suns - SG/SF Victor Oladipo
6. Pelicans - PG Trey Burke
7. Kings - C Alex Len
8. Pistons - PG/SG CJ McCollum
9. Timberwolves - SG Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
10. Trailblazers - SF Shabazz Muhammad
11. 76ers - PF/C Cody Zeller
12. Thunder - C Steven Adams
13. Mavericks - PG Michael Carter-Williams
14. Jazz - PG Shane Larkin
15. Bucks - PG Dennis Schroeder
16. Celtics - PF Mason Plumlee
17. Hawks - SF Giannis Adetokoubo
18. Hawks - C Kelly Olynyk
19. Cavaliers - SG/SF Jamaal Franklin
20. Bulls - C Rudy Gobert
21. Jazz - SG Tim Hardaway Jr
22. Nets - PF/C Lucas Nogueira
23. Pacers - C Gorgui Dieng
24. Knicks - SG Glen Rice Jr
25. Clippers - SG Allen Crabbe
26. Timberwolves - SG/SF Reggie Bullock
27. Nuggets - SF/PF CJ Leslie
28. Spurs - SG/SF Sergey Karasev
29. Thunder - SG/SF Tony Snell
30. Suns - C Jeff Withey
Wow 06-13-2013 09:50 pm xxx.xxx.xxx0.77 (total posts: 1)
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U r not very good at this
dickface mcgee 06-13-2013 07:59 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.109 (total posts: 1)
14     4

this mock blows
Chase 06-12-2013 06:02 pm xxx.xxx.xxx8.12 (total posts: 1)
4     3

No way in hell that the Celtics pass up on Gorgui AND Steven Adams if they are still there.
Matt 06-12-2013 02:26 am xxx.xxx.xxx.190 (total posts: 2)
51     4

This mock is a Millen Kielbasa up your @ss Walt, you ignorant moron
Brent 06-11-2013 02:19 pm xxx.xxx.xxx7.66 (total posts: 1)
7     4

These are terrible picks!
Jo 06-11-2013 12:59 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.238 (total posts: 1)
45     3

No way the Knicks go with another French center. Frederick weis anyone?



Written by Paul Banks of the Washington Times, and David Kay of the The Sports Bank.
Send Paul an e-mail here: paulb05@hotmail.com.
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