2013 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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2013 NBA Mock Draft: Round 1
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2012 NBA Mock Draft
2011 NBA Mock Draft
2010 NBA Mock Draft
2009 NBA Mock Re-Draft
Updated: June 12, 2013
Team needs and outstanding trades have been taken into account with this mock draft.
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2013 NBA Mock Draft: Round 1
2014 NBA Mock Draft
2012 NBA Mock Draft
2011 NBA Mock Draft
2010 NBA Mock Draft
2009 NBA Mock Re-Draft
Updated: June 12, 2013
Team needs and outstanding trades have been taken into account with this mock draft.
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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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
Washington Wizards: Isaiah Canaan, PG, Murray State, 6-0, Sr.
The Wizards need some depth at guard behind John Wall and Bradley Beal. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
Washington Wizards: Alex Abrines, SG, Spain, 6-5, 1993
With their third pick of the 2013 NBA Draft, the Wizards go the foreign route. -
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. -
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. -
Phoenix Suns: Ryan Kelly, PF, Duke, 7-0, Sr.
The Blue Devils senior is a stretch four who can stroke it from outside. -
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. -
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. -
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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06-27-2012
02:18 pm
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Sixers should use Iguodala to trade up for one of Bradley Beal, Andre Drummond, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist or Harrison Barnes
Pistons
06-27-2012
01:44 pm
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I would be bouncing off the walls if the Pistons landed Drummond.
Jeremie Proctor
06-27-2012
01:30 pm
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If Cleveland keeps one of their 2nd round picks ( doesn't package a trade ) look for them to draft Kim English. They're really high on his ability to score and defend multiple positions.
BAMF
06-27-2012
10:30 am
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the rockets traded for the 18th pick. Gave up the draft right to a euro player and a player on their roster
Sup B***h
06-27-2012
09:53 am
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I can't see Perry Jones falling that far. He will be picked in the lottery.
BiteMe
06-26-2012
08:49 pm
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Pistons send Ben Gordon ($25M/2yrs) and protected 2013 first round pick to Bobcats for Cory Magette ($10M/1yr).
PM
06-26-2012
04:13 pm
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Yes! Sullinger to Sixers. If not him or PJIII we should take either Andrew Nicholson or Royce White
ervin
06-26-2012
04:09 pm
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laker sould trade andry 3 pick for paul
Mike
06-26-2012
10:54 am
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Since Minnesota just got CBud from the Rockets - who do you now have the Rockets taking at 18?
BilJ
06-26-2012
10:43 am
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As a Hornets fan, I'm hearing that they are looking at Lillard/Waiters/Rivers at #10 and they like the Gonzaga center, Robert Sacre alot in the 2nd round.
Uncle Willy
06-25-2012
04:43 pm
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The Bullets are taking Kidd-Gilchrist?! I don't think so. The Bullets haven't been in the NBA for years...
buckwheat
06-25-2012
03:15 pm
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You guys with the one million trade up and downs: It takes two teams to trade and you don't know who will be available if you can somehow work out a trade. I read trade 4 & 24 for 6 & 11 and laugh. It isn't as easy as that
Tom
06-25-2012
12:56 am
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How is Andrew Nicholson (22nd to the Celtics) which you list at 6-9.
"One of the few true seven-footers"???
skylerkrawetzki@yahoo.com
06-23-2012
09:13 pm
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cavs should do this trade down with 4 & 24 for 6 &11 which is portland then get barnes then use varajeo and a second rounder for either 7 golden state or Hustons 14 & 16 so that gives them if they take hustons deal then they get 6 11 14 & 16 then use 14 and 11 to move up to sacramento and take lamb & barnes then with 16 take sully or lenard or pj11 or anyone that they wanted really then they get 3 players with possible lotto potential and still have a early second rounder to take the other lamb if possible then u have 2 sg of the future then 2 sf or the future with gee and barnes then a big man as needed.... that is possible championship caliber team if the picks turn out....
Charles
06-23-2012
12:08 pm
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I don't see Washington taking Kidd-Gilchrist because they traded for Trevor Ariza and they have Singleton on their roster, so their set at SF. I think they'll take Beal to be a running mate with John Wall and the Cavs take Gilchrist with the next pick.
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Written by Paul Banks of the Washington Times, and David Kay of the The Sports Bank.
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