2009 NBA Mock Draft

First Edition
Football season is over, Cartel fans, and Billynho won't miss it one bit. I don't want to hear anymore overrated and overpaid running backs in the Land of the Whale's Vagina pine for preferential pampering, I don't want to see anymore gormless 80's video game characters profess pure innocence about texting their profane posse to pop a poor club patron, I'm tired of all these old quarterbacks, and I~ er, what'd you say? Football season... isn't over? B-b-b-but I checked all the channels yesterday and there was nothi~ oohhh, there's a week off before the Super Bowl now... right...
Football season is almost over, Cartel fans, so let's take a peek at the bottom of the NBA standings and top of the NCAA standings to see if we can't spot some potential future Casual Encounters:
1) Oklahoma City- Ricky Rubio. I'll admit, I've been all over his nuts since first seeing him play, and I'm standing by my belief that he's a sure thing future All Star and fan favorite. Anyone who saw Rubio play against the Redeem Team knows this is a no-brainer. He picked Chris Paul's pocket clean multiple times, is quick enough to get into the lane at will (despite what many analysts say), is the most creative passer in competitive basketball since Jason Williams' Sacramento days, and seemed to possess the same innate basketball vision that all the greats have. He's a point guard Larry Bird. Oklahoma City needs a center, but really this pick comes down to Rubio and Blake Griffin. Griffin would add toughness and rebounding, but with Kevin Durant sliding to the frontcourt and becoming more effective this season, Rubio and Russell Westbrook could form one of the NBA's top backcourts in the future and give the Thunder an unrivaled young troika to build around.
2) Washington- Blake Griffin. Griffin is an explosive, dominant rebounder who can post-up on the offensive end whenever he feels like it. His back-to-the-basket game lacks polish, but he'll still be able to score with his Lebron-esque athletiscism. He's a good ballhandler and passer for his size and would fit in perfectly on a Wizards team in need of toughness and a stronger post presence.
3) Sacramento- Jeff Teague. When I watched Jeff Teague two years ago when he played Eric Gordon in a high school game in Indianapolis, I didn't see much. Going in, his team had a gaudy record and Teague was averaging a nice stat line. Teague flashed quickness, but played passively and passed up open looks on the perimeter that suggested to me a poor jumper. I can't believe he's the same player when I watch him today. His wiry build, explosive leaping ability and quickness, and 90's fade haircut remind me of Anfernee Hardaway. He's averaging over 21 points, four rebounds, four assists, two steals, and shooting over 50% from beyond the arc. Sacramento is loaded with prospects at every position except point guard (where Beno Udrih is a sub-standard starter). Taking Teague could inject the same type of enthusiasm into the franchise that the aforementioned Williams brought 11 years ago.
4) Los Angeles Clippers- James Harden- The Clippers are a ship wreck. They're ridiculously thin with just six real NBA players (Baron Davis, Eric Gordon, Al Thornton, Chris Kaman, Zach Randolph, and Marcus Camby), and are in the position to take the best player available. In this case, they need someone who can contribute right away also. Harden is shooting 54% from the field, 40% from three point range, and averages 22 points, six rebounds and four assists. He could be a star in the NBA down the road and will be a top notch scorer off the bench next season.
5) Memphis- Jordan Hill. The Grizzlies have to look for a big man as they've already got a slew of candidates to play point, shooting guard, and small forward. Hasheem Thabeet would provide size, but lacks the polish to provide an interior presence offensively in the near future. Jordan Hill, on the other hand, is a physically mature, rapidly improving big with the ability to establish position in the posts against anyone. Hill is also the draft's second best rebounder (behind Griffin) and would allow Marc Gasol to remain at center.
6) Golden State- Kyle Singler. Singler is a dream power forward for Don Nelson's offense. He can shoot, handle the ball, and battle for boards. He's being overlooked despite playing for the best team in the NCAA because Duke players under Coach K have a shaky history in the NBA, and he's white. But he has an advanced skill set and reminds me of Dirk Nowitzki more than anyone in recent memory (though that comparison is thrown at a lot of top prospects).
7) Minnesota- Hasheem Thabeet. Minnesota has to acquire something in the way of a center prospect, and Thabeet has as much potential as any in recent years outside of Dwight Howard and Greg Oden. Unfortunately, he's even more likely to end up an unequivocal bust. He's not a fluid athlete, his offensive game is coming along but still not resembling that of a legitimate starting NBA big man, and you have to wonder whether his length will matter considering opposing guards will be able to both outmuscle and zip around him. He'll be 22 on draft day and the Timberwolves will have a hard time looking at him and passing on the upper-end of his potential... Dikembe Mutombo.
8) Indiana- Stephen Curry. The Pacers also need to find a low-post talent if they're to progress, but Larry Bird has put an emphasis on improving the team immediately to curb fan disinterest. Wake Forest's Al-Farouq Aminu has the look, but his rap sheet suggests the newly squeaky clean Pacers will look elsewhere. Earl Clark is a tempting option, but in the end they won't be able to pass on the next-Reggie Miller. Few need to be reminded of Curry's credentials. Indiana fans will watch him and be reminded of Reggie as they flock to Conseco next season and beyond and hope his career proves half as memorable. It's tough to peg Curry's NBA potential, but his newfound ballhandling and passing hint that he may be more than just a sharpshooter.
9) Toronto- Tyreke Evans. Evans is not showing up in other mock drafts (many seem to copy off each other), but his shot is coming around, and his stat line is looking more impressive as his freshman season continues. His athleticism, defense, and multi-varied skill set remind one of Gerald Wallace. Toronto is desperate for more punch from the wing, and a prospect to develop into the future. Evans has All Star potential that more will spot as Memphis moves into the national spotlight come Selection Sunday.
10) Chicago- Gerald Henderson. Henderson is strong, supremely athletic (his big frame belies incredible leaping ability), and has more go-to moves than one typical finds in a college player. He's carried Duke since the ACC season began and people are beginning to notice. Griffin and Henderson look most ready to start in the NBA next year, and neither will be in over their heads.
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19 Comments:
Teague turns the ball over too much.
So does Steve Nash.
Steve Nash has a contemporary hair-do
You can't just hijack my post with inane comments like that! What does Nash's hairstyle have to do with Teague's pro stock? Time to justify.
worst. comments. ever.
wow. more unhelpful jib from a Cartel writer. this time the founder, no less. can't say i'm shocked.
Casual Encounters? Do I have to be 18 to read this?
what am i missing here? is al jefferson dying this offseason or what cuz center is actually the one strength the timberwolves have
Er, he's a natural power forward...(?)
then what do we do with kevin love our first round pick last year?
Good... question...
Kevin Love for Mike Conley. Deal?
eric maynor from vcu has alot of potential hopefully he will go in the first round
What are these alleged character problems with Aminu of Wake Forest?
Aminu was arrested for shooting a woman with a BB gun in high school. That sounds more Jamaal Tinsley than AC Green to me.
Anyone who thinks Rubio, who plays in a soft Euro league, will go before Griffin is crazy. Teague is not going in the top 5, and no way before Harden goes. And why would you have the Bulls taking another shooter like Henderson when it is clear they need a post presence that can actually score. Henderson is a great player, but the Bulls need post scoring and not another lanky energy guy like Noah or Thomas.
Theres no post scoring at that spot in the draft. A big guard to go with Rose would be. It's too bad Henderson isn't taller or he'd be perfect. He's been sick lately.
hows singler going 6th?! he has to be one of the most overated players. yeah he plays for a good coach and team but not that good. i'd say tyler smith should be in anybody's top ten with his athletic abilities, how well he finishes around the basket and in transition, and his 3 point shot has moderately improved.
Jodie Meeks will be a better pro than Stephen Curry
Curry's point guard skills will get him picked by the kings plus half these gus won't be in the draft, they will stay in collage
(ok more like 1/3) sac's got the #1 chance to win the lotery now and I think Stephen Curry and Kevin Martin will make one explosive backcourt (sorry about the bad spelling)
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